| Jasper Carrott, another one of favourites. This is a comedian
from the 'black country' and tells his jokes and stories in a thick
midlands accent. You either like him or hate him. The biography
below comes from here
http://www.jaspercarrott.com/biography.asp
Jasper Carrott was born in Birmingham in 1945, and
educated at Acocks Green Infants/Junior School and
Moseley Grammar School.
His first performance of note was as resident compere at the
Boggery Folk Club in Solihull. There he discovered his
talent for comedy, and his inability to sing, and the rest, as they
say, is history.
In 1975 Jasper released his first single.
Funky Moped / Magic Roundabout, was a massive chart hit,
selling almost a million copies and narrowly
missing a Gold Disc.
Jasper’s first television appearance was in The Golden Game
for BBC Midlands, in 1975. His
first television series was aired in 1978,
'An Audience with Jasper Carrott' for LWT,
a series of six shows. The show title was then purloined for the
hour-long celebrity shows we are all familiar with now.
In 1979 Jasper was named as
ITV Personality Of The Year and his live TV show
from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 'The
Unrecorded Jasper Carrott'. This remains unique as a live
to air one hour comedy show. Since then Jasper's national and
international tours have taken him to many corners of the world
In 1982, Jasper conceived and
co-wrote the live series "Carrott's Lib", which won
a BAFTA Award the following year. In 1985
he starred in the stage play 'The Nerd' and, in
1988, the film 'Jane and the Lost City'.
In 1992, Jasper was named BBC TV's
Personality Of The Year and in this year teamed up with
actor Robert Powell to record 'The
Detectives', a comedy series based on the ridiculous antics
of two bungling detectives. Such was the success of the initial
series there have been four further series of 'The
Detectives' to date, with a Christmas Special for Christmas
1997.
Jasper has regularly presented a Christmas special for the
BBC, either in the form of the hugely successful "Carrott's
Commercial Breakdown", with over 14 million viewers, which
won the Best Independent Prize at the prestigious
Montreux Festival and a Gold medal
at the New York TV & Film Awards, or as a
television special such as "One Jasper Carrott"
recorded live at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.Jasper
has regularly presented a Christmas special for the BBC,
either in the form of the hugely successful "Carrott's
Commercial Breakdown", with over 14 million viewers,
which won the Best Independent Prize at the
prestigious Montreux Festival and a Gold
medal at the New York TV & Film Awards, or as a television
special such as "One Jasper Carrott" recorded live
at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane
In 1995 Jasper celebrated his
50th birthday and was presented with the "Midlander Of The Year"
award, a prestigious honour which he now shares with such diverse
characters as Betty Boothroyd and Ozzy Osbourne! In the same year,
Aston University presented to him an achievement award for services
to the Midlands.
1996 and 1997 saw Jasper return
to writing new material in preparation for a new series for the BBC
and a major UK tour in 1998. The tour embraced
over 150 sell out shows in the major theatres of the country
including a sell out fourteen night run in the 2000-seater
Birmingham Hippodrome
1998 culminated with the filming
of a brand new six part BBC television series,
Back to the Front, which Bob Monkhouse
called “the finest stand-up comedy on television”.
It was transmitted three times on BBC1 Television during 1999
In 2002, Jasper starred in
All About Me – a new sit-com for BBC 1
Television, made by Celador Productions,
transmitted in March, which has now completed three series.
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