Richard Easter

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Richard Easter is a British writer who has written scripts for many mainstream TV shows, including Top of the Pops 2, You've Been Framed, EastEnders, Coronation Street and Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

He was once Steve Wright's radio sidekick and was the writer of the hit comedy song "I'll Be Back" by Synth-Pop group Arnee and the Terminaters that was a parody of the film Terminator 2. It reached No.5 in the UK charts in September 1991.[1] He also provided vocals on the rave track, Roobarb & Custard by Shaft.[2] The song reached No.7 in the UK in January 1992.[3]

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