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Roy Jay (1948 – 2007) was a British stand- … Roy Jay (1948 – 2007) was a British stand-up comedian dubbed "The Spook Spook Slither Hither Man". He performed with musical accompaniment and wearing a convict's uniform, telling jokes interspersed with his "spook!" and "slither hither" catchphrases. Jay made high-profile television appearances in the 1980s including in The Little and Large Show, The Bob Monkhouse Show and The Laughter Show. Bob Monkhouse Show and The Laughter Show.
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