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Fresco-Le-Raye was a character creted by British cartoonist ] for his long running 1970s strip in ''Disc (and Music Echo)'' and later ''Record Mirror''. | Fresco-Le-Raye was a character creted by British cartoonist ] for his long running 1970s strip in ''Disc (and Music Echo)'' and later ''Record Mirror''. | ||
Fresco's catch phrase was "Nobody loves a two million year old dinosaur". | |||
In 2000, a website celebrating Jack Oliver's work was published, a JEO contributed a number of new {{strips|http://www.jeoliver.co.uk/stripfresco00.htm}} for the readers and fans. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Fresco-Le-Raye was a character creted by British cartoonist J Edward Oliver for his long running 1970s strip in Disc (and Music Echo) and later Record Mirror.
Fresco's catch phrase was "Nobody loves a two million year old dinosaur".
In 2000, a website celebrating Jack Oliver's work was published, a JEO contributed a number of new Template:Strips for the readers and fans.