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Anchor text: Vietnam War
Target Entity: Vietnam_War
Preceding Context: While at university, Bremner worked in the cabaret circuit in the evenings and was involved in the drama club. He first came into the limelight in 1985, when his single, N-N-Nineteen Not Out (released under the name, "The Commentators") was a big hit in the British charts. It was a parody of Paul Hardcastle's number one hit, 19, with Bremner impersonating cricket commentators, including Richie Benaud and Brian Johnston, and replacing references to the
Succeeding Context: with references to the England cricket team's disastrous 1984 home series against the West Indies in which the England captain David Gower had averaged 19.
Paragraph Title: Career
Source Page: Rory Bremner

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