Bunjies Coffee House & Folk Cellar was a cafe situated at 27 Litchfield Street (just off Charing Cross Road), London WC2. Opened in 1953 or 1954, it was...
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performed at London folk clubs, including the Troubadour, Les Cousins, and Bunjies. He also learned material from UK performers, including Martin Carthy....
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electric guitar for an acoustic guitar when he was offered a weekly slot at Bunjies Coffee House in London's Soho in 1965. From there, he went on to serve...
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Martin's School of Art – he was asked to take over as resident singer at Bunjies on Litchfield Street with Charles Pearce, another art student. They remained...
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clubs, mainly at folk venues on open-mike nights. He sang at Les Cousins, Bunjies and The Troubadour in London on nights featuring John Martyn, Ralph McTell...
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Lotterby for the BBC and aired 1968–1971 for 21 episodes over 3 series. Bunjy Kennefick, played by O'Shea, is an Irish mother's boy living in London....
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McGonigle" 1970 The Glorious Uncertainty Sam Price TV movie 1968–1971 Me Mammy Bunjy Kennefick 21 episodes 1971 Jackanory Storyteller 5 episodes 1971 Andorra...
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Corries. Some of the most influential clubs in the UK included Les Cousins, Bunjies and The Troubadour, in London and the Bristol Troubadour in England's West...
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last series only survives in black and white. Milo O'Shea as Benjamin "Bunjy" Kennefick Anna Manahan as Mrs Mary Kennefick Yootha Joyce as Miss Eunice...
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together in a folk rock style as "Hereward & Friends" at clubs including Bunjies, and were mentored by Alexis Korner. After adopting their new name of Café...
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