… . . . and it’s just too divine for words, so I’ll shut up . . . …
[Description by Ed Brouder]
Kenny Everett cut his teeth with England’s pirates before joining BBC Radio 1. But he found himself “on the street” for his over-active wit.
After a stint at Radio Luxembourg, he was on the premiere staff of England’s first commercial station, Capital Radio London, which featured classy jingles and superb stereo separation.
In 1979, Studio B in Hollywood distributed his silly space serial, “Captain Kremmens,” a sort of futuristic Chickenman. During the 1980’s, Americans got to preview his syndicated TV comedy, a la Benny Hill.
Sadly, the man born Maurice Cole died of AIDS in April, 1995.