Stanley Unwin

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: January 15, 2002 | Copyright information

Stanley Unwin

Comedian

Tuesday, January 15, 2002

London -- Stanley Unwin, who built a comedy career by mangling the English language, died Saturday at age 90, hi...

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Died on this day.(Features)
South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales) ; 1929: Wyatt Earp. 2002: Stanley Unwin, comedian who specialised in mangling the English language.
View Point: Stanley Unwin.
Birmingham Evening Mail (England) ; Byline: A Bishop I DON'T believe Stanley Unwin is dead. He's just changed his name to Atkinson and works for ITV Sport. A Bishop, Great Barr
Football: Unwin, lose or draw, they'll say something daft; WORLD CUP TV WATCH.(Sport)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) ; Byline: By HERMAN SHEPHERD ARE you sitting comfort boldly, two square on your botty - then let us begin. Once apolly tighto there were these men who spoke about footieball all day long, then they went rockabye babble. That's how the late Stanley Unwin would have opened today's World Cup TV
Stanley Unwin dies at 90.(News)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) ; STANLEY Unwin the comedian who made an art of talking nonsense has died aged 90, his former agent announced yesterday. The former BBC engineer, who invented his own gobbledy-gook language, Uwinese, died peacefully on Saturday at the Dantre Hospital in Daventry, Northants. He invented the strange
Unwin's departy aged 90.(News)
The Mirror (London, England) ; Byline: ALUN PALMER COMEDIAN Stanley Unwin, who made talking nonsense an art form, has died aged 90. Once a TV engineer, he invented Unwinese to use in bedtime tales for his children. Professor Unwin, 40s and 50s radio star, TV act and Chancellor in Chitty Chitty Bang, Bang was in hospital at