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  2. Bill and Ben (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Flower Pot Men Bill and Ben is a British programme for young children that aired between 4 January 2001 [ 1 ] and 10 December 2002 for two series. The TV series is a remake of the 1952 TV series Flower Pot Men .

  3. Flower Pot Men - Wikipedia

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    The three are also sometimes visited by a tortoise called Slowcoach and, in one particular episode, the trio meet a faintly mysterious character made out of potatoes, Dan the Potato Man. Typically, while the "man who worked in the garden" would be away having his dinner, the two flower pot men, Bill and Ben, would emerge from their pots.

  4. The Flower Pot Men - Wikipedia

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    The final Flower Pot Men single was released in 1969, but this time the writing team Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway were behind the production." The line-up of the Flower Pot Men had changed considerably by then. Lord and Simper left in summer 1968, Neil Landon left in December 1968 to become lead singer of Fat Mattress. Neil was then replaced ...

  5. Flowerpot Men - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Pot Men, a British pop group, 1960s; The Flowerpot Men, a British music group, 1980s This page was last edited on 20 ...

  6. The Flowerpot Men - Wikipedia

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    The Flowerpot Men were a British electronic music group active in the 1980s. This group featured electronic musician Ben Watkins (of Juno Reactor ), Paul N. Davies (of Naked Lunch ), and cellist Adam Peters.

  7. Let's Go to San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go to San Francisco" is the only UK-charting single by the British pop group The Flower Pot Men. The song was written and produced by John Carter and Ken Lewis, engineered by John Mackswith and released in 1967 on 7" single format. [1] Carter also sang the lead vocal in the recording. [2] [3] It is regarded as a work of the 1960s ...

  8. Beach Baby - Wikipedia

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    Toward the end of the song are two instrumental quotations, both on the French horn: the main theme from the last movement of Sibelius's Fifth Symphony, and the tune of the title line from one of Carter's previous compositions, "Let's Go to San Francisco", a 1967 hit for The Flower Pot Men. The estate of Jean Sibelius filed a lawsuit against ...

  9. John Carter (English musician) - Wikipedia

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    Starting early 1968, Carter's output became more and more confusing. Songs intended for the Flowerpot Men were released as Friends, Haystack and Dawn Chorus, only to be re-released in this century as the Flowerpot Men. The 'touring' Flower Pot Men were forced by Deram Records to record songs by Roger Greenaway and Roger Cook.