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Bristow has a crush on routine visitor Miss Pretty of "Kleenaphone". Another regular visitor is the pigeon who sits on a window ledge. During the winter, the bird travels to a warmer climate where she visits Bristow's counterpart, a black man in a white suit. Bristow invariably holidays at a beach resort known as Funboys Sur La Plage.
The Bristow strip first appeared in regional papers, before being taken up by the Evening Standard on 6 March 1962. [ 9 ] In 1971, Bristow was produced on stage at the ICA , London, starring Freddie Jones , and in 1999 Dickens himself adapted it as a six-part series for BBC Radio 4 , featuring Michael Williams , Rodney Bewes and Dora Bryan .
Bristow (cartoon), British strip cartoon character; Sydney Bristow This page was last edited on 9 January 2025, at 14:58 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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A fictional town located in Maryland (specified to be a suburb of Baltimore in the original comic strip). Y ; Yardley Mighty Bug Five: Nick Jr. Yergöğü Sagun TRT Çocuk Z ; Zahramay Falls Shimmer and Shine: Nick Jr. Channel: The main location for the second season and a minor location in the first season.
British comic strips, a sequence of drawings, often cartoon, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions.
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James Newton Russell AM MBE (26 March 1909 – 15 August 2001) was an Australian cartoonist who drew The Potts for 62 years.. Russell has entered the Guinness Book of Records for drawing the same comic strip singlehandedly without any assistance for a period of over 62 years, [1] beating the record previously held by Frank Dickens' Bristow, which was in syndication for over 51 years, [2] and ...