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'''Tricky Dicky''' may refer to: | '''Tricky Dicky''' or '''Tricky Dick''' may refer to: | ||
*US President [[Richard Nixon]], as an unfriendly nickname with origins in the [[1950 United States Senate election in California]] (also "Tricky Dick") | *US President [[Richard Nixon]], as an unfriendly nickname with origins in the [[1950 United States Senate election in California]] (also "Tricky Dick") | ||
** A song about Richard Nixon by [[Country Joe McDonald]] | ** A song about Richard Nixon by [[Country Joe McDonald]] | ||
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*[[Richard Hillman]], in the ''Coronation Street'' TV series | *[[Richard Hillman]], in the ''Coronation Street'' TV series | ||
*[[Richard Cole (EastEnders)|Richard Cole (''EastEnders'')]], in the ''EastEnders'' television series | *[[Richard Cole (EastEnders)|Richard Cole (''EastEnders'')]], in the ''EastEnders'' television series | ||
*''[[Man Called Invincible]]'', a 1973 western comedy film also known as ''Tricky Dicky'' | *''[[Man Called Invincible]]'', a 1973 western comedy film also known as ''Tricky Dicky'' | ||
Latest revision as of 18:03, 30 October 2025
Tricky Dicky or Tricky Dick may refer to:
- US President Richard Nixon, as an unfriendly nickname with origins in the 1950 United States Senate election in California (also "Tricky Dick")
- A song about Richard Nixon by Country Joe McDonald
- Tricky Dick: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Richard M. Nixon, a biography by Roger Stone and Mike Colapietro
- "Tricky Dicky", a 1962 song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, recorded by Richie Barrett and The Searchers among others
- Tricky Dicky (Cor!!), a British comic strip by Cyril Gwyn Price, which appeared in the magazine Cor!! from 1970 to 1973
- Tricky Dicky (Topper), a British comic strip by John Dalles which appeared in the magazine The Topper and The Beano, from 1977 on
- Richard Hillman, in the Coronation Street TV series
- Richard Cole (EastEnders), in the EastEnders television series
- Man Called Invincible, a 1973 western comedy film also known as Tricky Dicky
See also
- "Tricky Dick", the 3rd episode of the 3rd season of the sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun
- Tricky Dicks, starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges
- Tricky Nixon, a band from Manchester, England