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 Richard Keith Skues, aged 18 months
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 Sign on the house of original Lambs'
Meadow in Holmesfield, Derbyshire. |
 Armorial bearings granted to Keith by the
College of Arms, London on 4th March 1981. |
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 In RAF mess kit. Holmesfield, Derbyshire.
October 1995. |
 With musical director and composer Les
Reed, Norwich. August 1998. |
 With Brian Willey BBC radio producer.
Newmarket, 1998. |
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With Hank Marvin of the Shadows. Norwich, October 1998 |
 American singer George Benson with Mohamed
El Fayed and KS. Harrod's boardroom, London, January 1999 |
 Back to the Gulf. In uniform again Keith
with Radio Norfolk broadcaster Wally Webb at
Ali Al Salem air base in Kuwait. February
1999. |
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 KS during a broadcast with Radio London,
off Walton-on-the-Naze, August 1999 |
 Acting as compere for the Proms in the
Park with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ipswich, June 2000. |
 Appearing at the Brighton Sixties
Festival radio presenters Brian Matthew,
Keith Skues and Mike Read. August 2000. |
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 With singer Craig Douglas at the Brighton
Sixties Festival, August 2000. |
 Relaxing on the Norfolk Broads, October
2000. |
 Hello Honda - Farewell Ford, What two
cars with the same registration number?
Norwich, November 2000. |
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 KS with veteran entertainer Ronnie
Ronalde. Beccles, Suffolk 11 September 2001,
the fateful day of 9/11 in the USA. |
 RAFVR reunion at RAF Halton. Left to
right: Gerry Monte, Keith Skues, Gordon
Ducker, Alex Dickson, Colin Gower & George Cunningham. November 2001. |
 With singer Tammy Let me Try Again Jones.
Norwich 2002. |
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 With singer David Essex. Norwich. October
2002, |
 RKS at the new BBC studios for his first
broadcast from The Forum, Norwich 30 June
2003. |
 Kate Adie and Keith first met at BBC
Radio Durham, then in Saudi Arabia during the
Gulf War and on this occasion in June 2003.
Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire. |
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 Filming for Anglia TV. Harwich, July
2003. |
 With Norman Lamb, MP for North Norfolk.
Stalham. November 2003. |
 Radio London Big L reunion on board RMS
Queen Mary on River Thames, London. Left to
right:
Tom Danahar, Mitch the Steward, Duncan
Johnson, Norman St John, lan 'The Wombat'
Damon and Keith Skues. February 2005. |
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 Final daily KS Show
from The Forum.
With members who have helped on programme
during its ten-year run for BBC Eastern
Counties. Norwich, April 2005. |
 Keith, reading his ad-libs. Final daily
show for BBC Eastern Counties, April 2005. |
 Asking Tony Christie Is This the Way to
Amarillo?. Gold Badge Awards, Savoy Hotel,
London October 2005. |
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HRH The Duke
of Kent chats to Keith at the Royal Masonic Variety
Show. |
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