telly• If he didn't become a tellymillionaire turning out musicaltrash they could be flogged for a few pounds.• If they think of history, it may be hard not to see it in dressing-upterms from telly watching.• We've just bought a new telly.• And the only man in a dress on telly was Les Dawson.• There was a lovelypicture of him on telly last night peering woefully over the fence dressed in snazzysuit.• But what would we watch on telly when bowlersfinishedmatches early?• It was back to square one: telly 24 hours a day.• That Aussie on the tellychampioning the Outback is merely praising its warm-weather virtue.• They work so well in most of his sharp, documentary-style insights on the telly.• It's true, I saw it on some show on the telly.• You can watch telly after you've done your homework.