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  • ...[[Billy Smart's New World Circus]]. The following year, billed as "Cowboy Billy," he presented a pony, called Rajah, thus beginning a long career as an ani ...Sports in Paris by [[Jérôme Medrano]] in December 1956. That same year, Smart was featured in the family circus's traditional Wild West presentation as D
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  • ...r perhaps Mr. Smart, Sr. had a longing for adventure, for at age 15, young Billy was operating his father's hand-cranked merry-go-round on a fairground at S ===Billy Smart's Funfair===
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  • ...[[Billy Smart's New World Circus]]. The following year, billed as "Cowboy Billy," he presented a pony, called Rajah, thus beginning a long career as an ani ...Sports in Paris by [[Jérôme Medrano]] in December 1956. That same year, Smart was featured in the family circus's traditional Wild West presentation as D
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  • ...e Herculeans, six in number, appeared several times on [[Billy Smart|Billy Smart’s Circus]]’s BBC Television specials, and on Thames Television’s ''Li ...centric characters named the Halfwits. The Halfwits also appeared on Billy Smart’s Circus’s BBC Television special in 1977, and would eventually become
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  • ...[[Cirque Pinder|Pinder]], [[Chipperfield Circus|Chipperfield]] and [[Billy Smart]]), and some excellent classic shows were thriving (such as [[Circus Knie|K
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  • ...arios of the post-WWII era, [[Cyril Mills|Cyril and Bernard Mills]], Billy Smart, [[Jimmy Chipperfield]], and [[Tom Arnold]] had left the stage and there wa ...p at a time when the British circus was in its most glorious period: Billy Smart’s and the Chipperfields’ circuses were among the largest in Europe, and
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