An original advertising poster for Harry Tate's well known `Motoring' comedy show. It features superb colour artwork of a boat tailed racing car, as well as father & son. Some wear, creasing and discolouration. Framed and glazed to a high standard. 53x79cm. History - Tate, whose real name was Ronald Hutchison, was born in 1872. His first big success came with his 'Motoring' sketch, in which he, a chauffeur and his idiotic son failed to get the car started to take the son to college. The son sat in the back of the car making inane comments such as "It's amazing, pa-pa", and "Goodbye-eee" (which became Tate's best-known catchphrase and was the inspiration for the popular World War I song).
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