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The Greatest Show On Legs (also known as The Legs) is a surreal comedy group, founded in the United Kingdom by comedian Martin Soan, and joined after by the late Malcolm Hardee. The group, continually performing with a changing line-up with Soan at the helm, played an important role in the development of alternative comedy at the end of the 1970s and into the 1980s.

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  • The Greatest Show On Legs (also known as The Legs) is a surreal comedy group, founded in the United Kingdom by comedian Martin Soan, and joined after by the late Malcolm Hardee. The group, continually performing with a changing line-up with Soan at the helm, played an important role in the development of alternative comedy at the end of the 1970s and into the 1980s. (en)
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  • Satirical cartoon from The Sun's newspaper depicting the Greatest Show On Legs with then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (en)
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  • Comedy, television, theatre (en)
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  • The Greatest Show On Legs (en)
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  • British (en)
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  • Arthur Smith (en)
  • Steve Bowditch (en)
  • Adam Bloom (en)
  • Dr. Brown (en)
  • Bob Slayer (en)
  • Keith Chegwin (en)
  • Simon Munnery (en)
  • Terry Alderton (en)
  • Chris Lynam (en)
  • Dickie Richards (en)
  • Holly Burn (en)
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  • The Greatest Show On Legs (also known as The Legs) is a surreal comedy group, founded in the United Kingdom by comedian Martin Soan, and joined after by the late Malcolm Hardee. The group, continually performing with a changing line-up with Soan at the helm, played an important role in the development of alternative comedy at the end of the 1970s and into the 1980s. (en)
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  • The Greatest Show on Legs (en)
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