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Comedy legend Steve Brown dies aged 66

Steve Brown was a British comedy legend who passed away at the age of 66. He was a talented composer who wrote many memorable songs for Spitting Image, a popular satirical sketch show that ran from 1984 to 1996. During his time on the show, Brown composed music for some of its most iconic sketches, including those featuring political figures such as Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair.

In addition to his work with Spitting Image, Brown also collaborated with Steve Coogan and Lenny Henry, two other well-known comedians in the UK. He worked with Coogan on several projects, including the hit TV show "The Office (UK)" and the film "Tripper Loves Katie." With Lenny Henry, he composed music for the popular sketch show "Lenny Henry's Comedy Show" and the film "Coming to America."

Brown was a highly respected figure in the comedy industry and was known for his unique style of music. He had a talent for creating catchy tunes that were both entertaining and memorable, and his work has left a lasting impact on British comedy.


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