| What can you say about this master of comedy. He is simply a
great entertainer, and a very,very funny man. His silly jokes just
'tickle my funny bone'. I have seen him on stage twice, and he says
there that you should have bought sandwiches, because he does one of
the longest acts in the business, often not getting of until 12.00
midnight. The biography below was taken from
http://www.chucklebutty.co.uk/doddbio.html
Ken Dodd was Born on the 8th November
1927,
In an old Farm House on the outskirts of Liverpool. A Village
called, Knottyash.
Son of a Coal Merchant, Arthur Dodd and his loving Mother, Sarah
Dodd.
He went to the Knottyash School, and sang in the local church choir
of St. Johns Church, Knottyash. At the age of Seven, was dared by
his School chums to ride his bike with his eyes shut..... And he
did. For about 10 feet and the bike hit the kerb. As did the young
Doddy, open mouthed onto the tarmac. Resulting in his Famous Teeth
you see today.
It was around this time he became
interested in showbiz. After seeing an advert in a comic, " Fool
Your Teachers, Amaze Your Friends - Send 6d in Stamps and Become a
Ventriloquist ! " And he Promptly sent off for the book. Not long
after, His Father bought him a Ventriloquist's dummy and Doddy
called it Charlie Brown. He started entertaining at the local
orphanage, then at various other local community functions.
At 14yrs. He Left the High Holt
Grammar School, and went into his Dad's Coal business. Though by his
early 20's had branched out on his own. Selling Pots, Pans, and
Brushes. And invented his own version of Soft-soap for the Liverpool
Housewives. He worked hard by day, selling his wares round the
streets of Liverpool. And by night, became a regular and very
popular performer on ' The Club's ' Circuit as " Professor Yaffle
Chuckabutty. Operatic Tenor and Sausage-Knotter.
He Got his big break at the age of 27.
In September 1954 he appeared at the Nottingham Playhouse.
A nervous young man, he sat in a local Milk Bar for most of the
Afternoon going over and over his lines before going to the theatre.
Although he can't remember much of the actual act of that night. He
did recal.,, " Well at least they didn't boo me off. " But there
wasn't much fear of that, as Dodd's act went from strength to
strength. Eventually Topping the bill at Blackpool in 1958 !
And in the late 1950's came to little guys we all came to love.,,
The Diddymen
The Diddymen of Knottyash Work the Broken Biscuit Repair Works, the
Jam Butty Mines, The Moggy Ranch and the Treacle Wells. A very
industrious town indeed.
Ken Also started to work in radio with the BBC. " The Ken Dodd Show
" and " Ken Dodd's Laughter Show " Were all extremely popular
productions.
Television also beckoned and in the late 50's the Ken Dodd Show was
broadcast Live from the Opera House in Blackpool. Other Series
followed. The Ken Dodd Show : Doddy's Music Box : The Good Old Days
: Ken Dodd's World Of Laughter. and of Cousre, Ken Dodd and the
Diddymen.
Ken entered hit the big time in 1965
with THE longest ever run at the London Palladium. 42 Weeks to be
exact. Which broke all box office records. And for which he was
awarded a gold watch by the manager.
At the same time Ken began his singing career Before 1964's 'Tears'
on EMI's Columbia label, Ken had a big 'hit' in 1960, with his first
ever 45 rpm single 'Love is Like a Violin'on EMI's
'rival' label, Decca,and he followed it up with 'Once in Every
Lifetime' in 1961. The record numbers are Decca F 11248 and
F11355.
His now famous theme tune "Happiness" Was Released in
1964.
However, his biggest hit though was "Tears" also in 1964.
Which sold over 2 Million copies, earning doddy 2 gold discs. And
the next year. "Promises, 1966."
It was the 1960's that also saw Ken entered into the guiness book of
records; for the Longest Joke Telling session EVER. 1,500 jokes in 3
and a half Hours. People were queing up at the theatre in Liverpool,
and going into the theatre in relays to hear him.
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