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Norman Vaughan (10 April 1923〔GRO Register of Births: JUN 1923 8b 761 W. DERBY - Norman E. Vaughan〕 – 17 May 2002)〔GRO Register of Deaths: OCT 2002 B35 246 TOWER HAMLETS - Norman Edward Vaughan, DoB = 10 Apr 1923, aged 79〕 was an English comedian who led a long and successful career in the television and theatre, appearing occasionally in films. ==Early life== Vaughan was born in Liverpool and began a stage career at the age of 14 with a boys' theatrical troupe - the Eton Boys Choir, singing 'D'ye Ken John Peel'. A few years later, he formed a dance trio called 'The Dancing Aces' and toured with it until he was called up to the join the Army in 1945. He served as a sergeant in Italy and the Middle East. During his military service he appeared in Army shows with Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe, who were later to form the Goons. In 1951, he appeared with Secombe again, when they performed on the same bill in variety. After two years of doing variety shows in Australia, Vaughan returned to Britain to appear in a summer season of shows called 'Twinkle'. By the end of the decade he was the compere of a show starring Cliff Richard.
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