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..not quite as much as some of us here! laughter and applause no... no, but the thing is, you are still recognisable, that's what i like. laughter she was so familiar, it was easy to forget that behind the glasses and frocks was a man called barry humphries. he was, offstage, a cultured, art—loving collector of rare books. that's me standing outside... oh, one of the big clocks they've got out there! edna was a character from his student days in australia. when he moved to britain, he began to develop the character on shows such as late night line—up, with joan ba kewell. he came on to television on late night line—up, and we didn't know what to make of him. we thought he was a very dear man, a very brilliant man, quite clearly.

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we knew that if we gave him a chance, he would make it. it was the beginning of a long friendship. edna became ever more brash and outrageous, but the man behind the wig was urbane, cultured and loyal. it's joan ba kewell. hello, darling! what the dickens are you doing here? the world in which i don't have the friendship of barry humphries is really painful. he was so resilient and energetic and loving. and direct, there was a huge personality. once you're exposed to it and enveloped by it, it was wonderful. so, that is a great absence in my life now. our top story: the us military has completed the evacuation of us embassy staff from the sudanese capital khartoum. the palmetto group rsm says it's co—ordinating with the us on the evacuations. we'll have more on the developments as we get them here on the bbc news.

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jowls, russell harty! oh, you're being very, very cruel! for more than 50 years, she took pleasure in saying the unsayable. i've had a little work done, but... have you? ..not quite as much as some of us here! laughter. applause. no... no, but the thing is, you are still recognisable, that's what i like. laughter. she was so familiar, it was easy to forget that behind the glasses and frocks was a man called barry humphries. he was, offstage, a cultured, art—loving collector of rare books. that's me standing outside... oh, one of the big clocks they've got out there! edna was a character from his student days in australia. when he moved to britain, he began to develop the character on shows such as late night line—up, with joan ba kewell.

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he came on to television on late night line—up and we didn't know what to make of him. we thought he was a very dear man — a very brilliant man, quite clearly — and we knew that if we gave him a chance, he would make it. it was the beginning of a long friendship. edna became ever more brash and outrageous but the man behind the wig was urbane, cultured and loyal. good heavens! it's joan ba kewell! hello, darling! what the dickens are you doing here? the world in which i don't have the friendship of barry humphries is really painful. because he was so resilient and energetic and loving. and direct — i mean, there was a huge personality. and once you're exposed to it and enveloped by it, it was wonderful. so, that is a great absence in my life now. barry humphries was the absolute opposite of another of his characters, the profoundly uncouth sir les patterson. but sir les and dame edna were both a testament

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no, but the thing is, you are still recognisable, that's what i like. laughter. she was so familiar, it was easy to forget that behind the glasses and frocks was a man called barry humphries. actor, writer, satirist. he was, offstage, a cultured, art—loving collector of rare books. that's me standing outside... oh, one of the big clocks they've got over there! edna was a character from his student days in australia. when he moved to britain, he began to develop the character on shows such as late night line—up, with joan ba kewell. he came on to television on late night line—up and we didn't know what to make of him. we thought he was a very dear man — a very brilliant man, quite clearly — and we knew that if we gave him a chance, he would make it. it was the beginning of a long friendship. edna became ever more brash and outrageous but the man behind the wig was urbane,

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cultured and loyal. good heavens! it's joan ba kewell! hello, darling! what the dickens are you doing here? the world in which i don't have the friendship of barry humphries is really painful. because he was so resilient and energetic and loving. and direct — i mean, there was a huge personality. and once you were exposed to it and enveloped by it, it was wonderful. so, that is a great absence in my life now. there was also the profoundly uncouth, sir les patterson. i am an australian of the australian cultural heritage. i have to keep up the appearances.- have to keep up the appearances. have to keep up the a- earances. . ., , appearances. edna and les the roduct appearances. edna and les the product of _ appearances. edna and les the product of the _ appearances. edna and les the product of the same _ appearances. edna and les the product of the same gloriously| product of the same gloriously wicked wit.

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for more than 50 years, she took pleasure in saying the unsayable. i've had a little work done, but... have you? ..not quite as much as some of us here! laughter and applause no... no, but the thing is, you are still recognisable, that's what i like. she was so familiar it was easy to forget that behind the glasses and frocks was a man called barry humphries. he was, offstage, a cultured, art—loving collector of rare books. that's me standing outside... oh, one of the big clocks they've got out there! edna was a character from his student days in australia. when he moved to britain, he began to develop the character on shows such as late night line—up, with joan bakewell. he came on to television on late night line—up, and we didn't know what to make of him.

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we thought he was a very dear man, a very brilliant man, quite clearly. we knew that if you give him a chance, he would make it. it was the beginning of a long friendship. edna became ever more brash and outrageous, but the man behind the wake was urbane, cultured and loyal. it's joan ba kewell. hello, darling! what the dickens are you doing here? the world in which i don't have the friendship of barry humphries is really painful. he was so resilient and energetic and loving. and direct, there was a huge personality. once you're exposed to it and enveloped by it, it was wonderful. so, that is a great absence in my life now. barry humphries was the absolute opposite of another of his characters, the profoundly uncouth sir les patterson. but sir les and dame edna were both a testament to an extraordinary comic brain... what is it, a little choker, darling?

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no... no, but the thing is, you are still recognisable, that's what i like. laughter she was so familiar it was easy to forget that behind the glasses and frocks was a man called barry humphries. he was, offstage, a cultured, art loving collector of rare books. that's me standing outside... oh, one of the big clocks they've got out there! edna was a character from his student days in australia. when he moved to britain, he began to develop the character on shows such as late night line—up, with joan bakewell. he came on to television on late night line—up, and we didn't know what to make of him. we thought he was a very dear man, a very brilliant man, quite clearly. we knew that if you give him a chance, he would make it. it was the beginning of a long friendship. edna became ever more

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brash and outrageous, but the man behind the wig was urbane, cultured and loyal. it's joan ba kewell. hello, darling! what the dickens are you doing here? the world in which i don't have the friendship of barry humphries is really painful. he was so resilient and energetic and loving. and direct, there was a huge personality. once you're exposed to it and enveloped by it, it was wonderful. so, that is a great absence in my life now. barry humphries was the absolute opposite of another of his characters, the profoundly uncouth sir les patterson. but sir les and dame edna were both a testament to an extraordinary comic brain... what is it, a little choker, darling? to the brash housewife superstar. gorgeous, darling. did it all come off the one chandelier? laughter and applause #

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