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Peter Sellers, the well-known impressionist, appears as an inefficient waiter before the British Broadcasting Corporation’s microphone. Sellers comes from a well-known theatrical family and at the age of five he was already appearing in films. At school he had an act of his own, in which even the headmaster was featured (without permission), ,and this got Peter into hot water. His father is a well-known pianist, and naturally wanted his son to follow in his footsteps but, although every encouragement was given, Peter became a drummer.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 November 1950, Page 5

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Peter Sellers, the well-known impressionist, appears as an inefficient waiter before the British Broadcasting Corporation’s microphone. Sellers comes from a well-known theatrical family and at the age of five he was already appearing in films. At school he had an act of his own, in which even the headmaster was featured (without permission), ,and this got Peter into hot water. His father is a well-known pianist, and naturally wanted his son to follow in his footsteps but, although every encouragement was given, Peter became a drummer. Wanganui Chronicle, 4 November 1950, Page 5

Peter Sellers, the well-known impressionist, appears as an inefficient waiter before the British Broadcasting Corporation’s microphone. Sellers comes from a well-known theatrical family and at the age of five he was already appearing in films. At school he had an act of his own, in which even the headmaster was featured (without permission), ,and this got Peter into hot water. His father is a well-known pianist, and naturally wanted his son to follow in his footsteps but, although every encouragement was given, Peter became a drummer. Wanganui Chronicle, 4 November 1950, Page 5