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  2. Wallace Wimple - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 March 2009, at 00:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  3. Fibber McGee and Molly - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Wimple (Thompson) – Wimple was a soft-spoken man in the Caspar Milquetoast vein. He would enter the episode uttering his mush-mouth catchphrase, "Hello, folks!" Wimple might recite a verse he'd written but more often would recount the latest incident in his ongoing battle with the unheard Sweetie-Face, his massive and abusive "big old ...

  4. Bill Thompson (voice actor) - Wikipedia

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    William H. Thompson (July 8, 1913 – July 15, 1971) was an American radio personality and voice actor, whose career stretched from the 1930s until his death. He was a featured comedian playing multiple roles on the Fibber McGee and Molly radio series, and was the voice of Droopy in most of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio theatrical ...

  5. Bill Thompson (television host) - Wikipedia

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    William Earnest Thompson (December 18, 1931 – July 23, 2014), better known as Wallace, co-hosted The Wallace and Ladmo Show, a daily children's variety show broadcast on KPHO-TV in Phoenix, Arizona for 36 years. [1] The program featured short comedy skits and cartoons and was known for humor that appealed to adults as well as children.

  6. Wimple - Wikipedia

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    A wimple is a medieval form of female headcovering, formed of a large piece of cloth worn draped around the neck and chin, covering the top of the head; it was usually made from white linen or silk. Its use developed in early medieval Europe; in medieval Christianity it was unseemly for a married woman to show her hair.

  7. Here We Go Again (film) - Wikipedia

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    Here We Go Again is a 1942 American film, a sequel to Look Who's Laughing. With RKO in financial trouble, with the success of the earlier zany comedy starring a bevy of radio stars, Here We Go Again put Fibber McGee and Molly in a search for where to celebrate the couple's 20th anniversary. They want to throw a big party but when everyone ...

  8. William Dalrymple - Wikipedia

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    William Dalrymple. William Benedict Hamilton-Dalrymple CBE FRAS FRSL FRGS FRSE FRHistS (born 20 March 1965) is an India -based Scottish historian and art historian, as well as a curator, broadcaster and critic. [1] He is also one of the co-founders and co-directors of the world's largest writers' festival, the annual Jaipur Literature Festival ...

  9. Bob Ogle - Wikipedia

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    February 25, 1984 (1984-02-25) (aged 57) Los Angeles, California, US. Other names. Allen Ogle. Years active. 1942–1984. Robert Allen Ogle (May 28, 1926 – February 25, 1984), known as Bob Ogle, was an American voice actor, animator and writer. Most characters he voiced are performed in the style of Bill Thompson 's character Wallace Wimple ...