1. Max Miller (November 21, 1894 – May 7, 1963), the "Cheeky Chappie", was a 1930s English music hall comedian famous for his daringly risqué (for the period) repertoire (see Censorship) and gaudy suits. Born in Hereford Street, Brighton as Thomas Henry Sargent, Miller became notorious for his double entendre based humour, which at the time saw him banned from the BBC on more than one occasion. His jokes were ostensibly written in two notebooks, a white notebook for 'clean' humour, and a blue one for 'adult' jokes.
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I Never Slept a Wink All Night
Mary from the Dairy
You Can't Blame Me For That
I Like The Girls Who Do
Max Is Now A Swimming Instructor But Is Never Out Of His Depth
The Grand Old Man
Is There No End To His Cleverness?
The Christmas Dinner
Let's Have a Ride on Your Bicycle
He Now Recites
More About Courting & Married Life
Max In An Air Raid (I Never Slept A Wink All Night) (Live At The Finsbury Park Empire)
Max Gives Jean Some Chocolates
Listen - I Like the Girls That Do
Max Tells Of His First Arp Experience
The Cheekie Chappie Tells One
The Cheeky Chappie Goes On Picking 'Em
The Cheeky Chappie Picks From The White Book & The Blue Book
The Woman Improver
My Old Mum
The Ugliest Woman In The World
Mary Ann
The Cheeky Chappie Tella A Few More
Jean Carr Asks Some Questions, But Max Knows All The Answers
Every Sunday Afternoon
She Said She Wouldn't
Cheeky Chappie
Max With The Forces
The Girls I Like
Max Miller In The Empire - Pt 6 - Mary Ann
My First ARP Experience - 11.1941
Lover
Someone Else I'd Like To Be
Don't Blame Me
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (1950)
The Hiking Song
Max Miller in the theatre
The Ugliest Woman In The World & Max In An Air Raid (I Never Slept A Wink All Night)
Liebestraum
La-De-Da
The Cheeky Chappie Tells One (Live At Holborn Empire, First House)
The Cheeky Chappie Tells A Few (Live At Holborn Empire, First House)
March (silverscreen)
She Shall Have Music (Live At Holborn Empire, First House)
Passing the Time Away
Embraceable You
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
The Girl Next Door
Besame Mucho (1950)
April (1/6)
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