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92:, with a new partner, Bobby Breen, who (at about 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 m)) was even shorter than Dean. Rather than continuing the format of a succession of jokes, they used the device of Collinson attempting to teach Breen a new skill. They remained popular, broadcasting through the war into the early 1950s, and appeared regularly in 60:
writer and performer, before he established a working partnership with Alfie Dean in 1925. Dean had started his own career as a juvenile performer in 1915, and the contrast between the pair's ages and height (Collinson was tall, Dean was short) formed part of the basis of their humour. Collinson
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with Sid Field (released after Dean's death, and shortly before that of Field, its star). In July 1948, Dean suffered serious head injuries when he was hit by a car; although he seemed to be making a recovery, he died two months later from a
69:, the audience never felt that Collinson and Dean had an underlying affection for one another, more that they were obliged to co-exist. The pair featured in many 31: 230: 209: 270: 296: 291: 65:, while Dean goaded him with inane questions, quips, puns and non sequiturs. Unlike many other double acts such as 255: 185: 78: 115: 154: 109: 121: 66: 73:
in the 1930s, several of which are still readily available online. They broadcast regularly on
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Their partnership ended in 1938, and Dean joined the military at the start of the
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London-born Collinson had toured Britain, Australia and America as a
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After the end of the war, Dean worked as a foil to comedian
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on the brain, aged 46. Collinson died in 1958, aged 76.
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Kindly Leave the Stage: The Story of Variety 1919-1960
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Index

Alfie Dean

double act
comedy sketch
straight man
Flanagan and Allen
short films
BBC radio
Royal Variety Performance
Second World War
pantomimes
Sid Field
Terry-Thomas
A Date with a Dream
London Town
Cardboard Cavalier
blood clot





Aaron Neathery, "Who are Collinson and Dean?", The Third Banana, 8 November 2005
Collinson and Dean, British Pathe
"Collinson and Dean", Search, BBC Radio Times
ISBN
0-413-48960-4
ISBN
1-86105-206-5
"Collinson and Breen", Search, BBC Radio Times

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