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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roger_MellieRoger Mellie - Wikipedia

    Roger Edward Paul Mellie ("The Man on the Telly - who says 'Bollocks!'") is a fictional character featured in Viz magazine. [ 1 ] His catchphrase was originally the same as David Frost 's catchphrase "Hello, good evening, and welcome", but very soon degenerated into "Hello, good evening and bollocks!". The character first appeared in Issue 6 in ...

  2. viz.fandom.com › wiki › Roger_MellieRoger Mellie - Viz Wiki

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    Roger Mellie first appeared in Issue 6 in July 1981 and (like many other Viz characters) is a foul-mouthed, obnoxious (and occasionally violent) misogynist who nevertheless manages to maintain a career as a television presenter, albeit not always a successful one, often being fired and re-hired by FTV for his performances. His usual outfit is a str...

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    "Hello, good evening and bollocks!"
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Viz_(comics)Viz (comics) - Wikipedia

    329 (as of September 2023 [update]) Viz is a British adult comic magazine founded in 1979 by Chris Donald. It parodies British comics of the post-war period, notably The Beano and The Dandy, but with extensive profanity, toilet humour, black comedy, surreal humour and generally sexual or violent storylines. It also sends up tabloid newspapers ...

  4. Aug 4, 2021 · Roger Mellie came from when we'd been invited on to this youth show on Tyne Tees Television called Check It Out. We overheard Rod Griffith – the local news anchor – telling a dirty joke in the ...

  5. For Red Nose Day 1991, while Roger was reading a newspaper, Tom requested that Roger Mellie perform a special favour for Comic Relief, with Mellie remarking that he'd do his bit for the kids, and that it had never done Jimmy Savile any harm.

  6. The comic was introduced by its Roger Mellie strip, which ended with Lenny Henry splatting a custard pie in Mellie's face, smoothly continuing on to the rest of the comic. A later part of the story would feature a scene featuring every then-existing mainline incarnation of the Doctor , along with various other elements of the Doctor Who universe , such as a Cyberman .

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  8. comicvine.gamespot.com › viz › 4050-32718Viz (Volume) - Comic Vine

    The stand out series of the British adult humor comics,the one that and the longest running. ... Roger Mellie The Man On The Telly ... Viz has come to represent a very British sense of humor where ...

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