Spike Mullins
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Dennis Jeremiah (Spike) Mullins (2 October 1915 – 18 April 1994) was a comedy performer and writer. He wrote for a number of established performers, such as Max Bygraves and Harry Secombe,[1] Kenneth Williams and Frankie Howerd.[2]
Perhaps his most famous work is scripting Ronnie Corbett's seated monologues[3] during The Two Ronnies TV series in the UK. He also worked, together with Barry Cryer as a writer for the groundbreaking British TV programme The Frost Report, where Corbett first met his later performing partner, Ronnie Barker.