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  1. H.G Pélissier aka Harry, was a satirist, composer and founder of The Follies. A fast-living, funny and flamboyant personality who composed over 60 songs and whose show packed the Apollo Theatre, London from 1908 to 1912.

  2. Harry Gabriel " H. G. " Pélissier (27 April 1874 – 25 September 1913) was an English theatrical producer, composer, and satirist. He presented a number of theatrical productions during the Edwardian era, such as 'The Follies'.

  3. The first ever biography of H.G. Pélissier, satirist, composer and bohemian – one of the most famous Edwardians before WW1. A visionary forerunner of The Goons and Monty Python. Recommended in The Times Writers' Favourite Books of 2022 by Quentin Letts.

  4. 5 sept. 2021 · Opening Chorus — The man who plays the drum — Our Canadian canoe — A couple of C--ns — Oh, what a happy land is England — I want somebody to love me — Mein V...

  5. Harry Gabriel (“H. G.”) Pélissier was an Edwardian satirist and composer who transformed British entertainment in the early 20th Century. The Follies, his ground-breaking act, paved the way for the modern revue.

  6. 24 juil. 2022 · The Funniest Man in London by Anthony Binns is the first ever biography H.G. Pélissier, satirist, composer and bohemian – one of the most famous Edwardians before WW1. A visionary forerunner of The Goons and Monty Python.

  7. 23 août 2022 · Harry Gabriel "H. G." Pélissier (27 April 1874 – 25 September 1913) was an English theatrical producer, composer, and satirist. He presented a number of theatrical productions during...