Despite having been declared by the press as one of the country's best young comics, Logan was still little known outside of Glasgow. We present them here for purely educational purposes. Facebook gives people the power to. Logan even set up a mobile ticket office that went round the schemes. Katie Serena is a New York City-based writer and a staff writer at All That's Interesting. I'd rather do a wee bit, go off, come back on and go off." Jimmy was delighted as he believed them to be his first children and three years later the family moved to part of 152 East Clyde Street in Helensburgh (pictured left). It did not start well: The first six shows were a disaster, and the script was so bad I was getting letters saying: "You stink," and "Get off the air ya big balloon". Good on them (but where are you please). Positions: Second Baseman, Third Baseman and Shortstop Bats: Right Throws: Right 5-9, 165lb (175cm, 74kg) . "I organise the Burns Night event with other Kyiv Lions Club members as part of our contribution of time to the club," Stuart tells me. By 2005, Big Brother had already been on air for four years so the producers were ready to throw all the spanners into all the works. They also starred in the long-running Five Past Eight show at the Alhambra Theatre in Glasgow. One play Cree wrote for Young was Wedding Fever, which centred on the wedding of a daughter and a son, one from a Catholic family, the other from a Protestant one. Do you have a sports website? His other film roles included The Wild Affair (1964), Carry On Abroad (1972), Carry On Girls (1973), Living Apart Together (1982), Captain Jack (1999), and The Debt Collector (1999) with Billy Connolly. He left school at 14 and became assistant manager of Paisley's Victory Theatre. THE widow of Scottish showbiz legend Jimmy Logan died yesterday. "These comedy plays saved by career and exposed people to a Jimmy Logan they never knew existed. The Jimmy Logan Theatre Hour was subsequently born, opening with Logan sitting behind his desk welciming the TV audience on their visit to the theatre. I have heard better singers than Jimmy quite a number. All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only. His other screen roles included parts in two Carry On films. Bryan Sears was brought in as producer instead but he did not get on with Logan and the show was, in Logan's words, 'an unqualified disaster. Aldi launches tasty Easter treat 2 cheaper than high street equivalent. Logan, starring with Jack Radcliffe and Eve Boswell, held the record number of performances of the famed Five Past Eight shows staged each summer at the Alhambra Theatre. He was a stocky, short man who stood at only 5-foot-4-inches. Most of the money went to the people running the musical, and not the people running the Metropole. Died: 26 July, 2010, in Helensburgh, aged 65. in his own words "my responsibilities to the building and my debts were destined to crush me for another decade.". Courteney Cox responds to Prince Harry's memoir claims he took magic mushrooms at her house. [7] Filmed by the J. Arthur Rank Organisation at Pinewood Studios, London, the film broke down a lot of barriers, employing an all-Scots cast and using real Scots accents. Chief medical officer Chris Whitty told Johnson that there were no strong reason against in corridors etc, and no very strong reasons for" introducing the masks. Fail and theyd have to enter as one person, aka, nominated and evicted as one. His first acting role was in the film Floodtide (1949),[7] a drama set on Clydeside. His belief in himself was justified, as his natural flair for comedy was so great that by the age of 19 he was principal comedian at the Metropole Theatre in Stockwell Street, Glasgow. Jimmy Logan's connections with Helensburgh go back even to the time before he was born, as it was in Helensburgh that his parents, Jack Short and May Dalziel, met each other. One had a noticeable scar on their forehead, the other had a tattoo on their ankle, one was right-handed and the other left-handed. They ended up walking away with $836,000 which was the amount left over after the various subtractions along the way. If they wanted to come to the Metropole they were looking at a long and expensive journey two buses each way, or a bus and the tube. Eddie Fraser was the producer. A career spanning more than six decades made him a household name as an actor, musician, singer, comedian and theatrical entrepreneur. Few things were put together in advance. One woman ventured out to see what outlets would offer her freebies for her special day. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. If all you know of WWE is what you see on Total Divas, Jimmy Uso is a loving, kind-hearted husband with a heart of gold. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. As Iain Crawford in the Radio Times observed, this was quite an achievement: Scotlands capital has written finis to the career of more than one promising Glasgow comedian the couthy west and the chilly east dont always take kindly to each other in the theatre but with Jimmy it was just another chapter in the Logan success story. The Trouble with Alec, starring Logan in the lead role, which was first broadcast on BBC-1 Scotland on Thursday evenings (9.09.25pm) from 11 November to 16 December 1965, directed by David Bell and produced by Eddie Fraser. "I wanted to witness this wonderful new medium in the land that was really pioneering its progress," he recalled. He went on to marry a woman named Linda. In the 1940s he was a leading light in his family's show, which he left to become a pantomime performer in his own right. The response was phenomenal, and before we knew where we were it had really taken on "You can build your skyscrapers, you can build your palashes, you can take vast areas of the desert and ush oil and water. But he returned to the stage as an actor and won critical acclaim in plays such as Death of a Salesman and The Entertainer. Andrew Linton's wife Alison described him as a "happy family man" as she said his disappearance is extremely out of character, adding that his granddaughter Myla needs her papa home. At the age of 21 the film Floodtide - a gritty Clydeside drama with Gordon Jackson and Rona Anderson - made him a movie star. Over the years he became, in the words of his obituary writers, "a consummate performer and inspiration to many entertainers" (The Herald) and "a gentleman, a very generous man, and one of Helensburgh's best loved residents" (Helensburgh Advertiser). Based in Glasgow, he was one of five children of a famous family. The following year Hurran brought in Max Bygraves, a massive star at the time, who was a big success, but the show was vastly more expensive and the profits dropped. The trappings of success followed rapidly, and while in his twenties he was living in a wing of Culzean Castle in Ayrshire, had his own Rolls-Royce with personalised number plate, and flew his own plane. "When I was six or seven I was selling programmes, chocolates, cigarettes - but I wanted to get on the stage.". He was elected as a fellow of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and received an OBE from the Queen in 1996. His 1998 autobiography It's a Funny Life was also a best-seller. We did all sorts of things. In 1998 he appeared in Rab C. Nesbitt as the father-in-law of Rab's son Gash. By the mid-1940s he was featuring in his parents' show, Ma and Pa Logan, at Glasgow's Metropole, and at 19 was principal comedian at the Metropole. Greg and David were given a task as the seasons exciting new play-thing. In 1993 came a follow-up at the festival. Logan was part of a family of entertainers beginning with his parents who were the music hall act Short and Dalziel. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. [4], We took a lot of chances in those family shows. While reminiscing on this nugget of history we realised something. [1] [6] Logan purchased the Empress Theatre for 80,000 in 1964. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Jimmy Logan was known as one of the great Scottish entertainers. The following Spring he presented some editions of the children's TV show All Your Own when it came from Glasgow. The ring, however, paints a very different picture. James Allan Short was born in the family home at 3 Inglis Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow on 4 April 1928, the middle child in a series of five.[1]. STV used the advert for about a year, and showed it to potential advertisers as an example of the best type of advertising.[31]. B B the C gull. However, he was left facing financial ruin after he bought Glasgow's Metropol Theatre. Neil Wilson, also known as Neil Canney, was found seriously wounded after he was targeted at his house on Nairn Road at around 1.15am on Tuesday. Jimmy continued to raise money for charity; Erskine Hospital for disabled ex-servicemen and women was a favourite because he had been so impressed with the treatment which his father had received there when he had had to have a leg amputated. In 1993 he received the Gulliver Award for excellence in the theatre. He took on a considerable amount of responsibility at a young age: as well as playing the accordion and acting as the comedian's 'feed' in sketches, he would put the show on, pay the performers, and make sure nothing went wrong. Last a fortnight under the name of Logan (their shared middle name) and theyd get to enter the house as individuals. The theatre closed and Logan lost a lot of money. Murder probe after man shot dead on doorstep of Greenock home in 'targeted' attack. If they liked something no matter what it was they would say: "Aw lovely biscuits, lovely biscuits. Rank. Unfortunately, remains of a baby have been found in woodland close to where Constance Marten and Mark Gordon. In the 1986, at the behest of Frank Dunlop, he took his one-man show about Sir Harry Lauder to the Edinburgh Festival, playing, not inappropriately, at the town hall in nearby Portobello, where the tang of the sea wafted in on the performance. During that season he got a call from an Edinburgh advertising agency to appear in a television advert for Simmers Biscuits. This perception came from plays like Wedding Fever where he played a Rangers fan. It was so successful another edition was broadcast on 24 May 1958. The first few years of Jimmy Logan's Metropole were a success, but all theatres were being threatened by the redevelopment of Glasgow: Thousands of people who lived round about my theatre at St George's Cross were being uprooted from their city centre tenements into the new schemes miles away on the outskirts. . He was named James by his adoptive parents and had a dog named Toy. Jimmy made his first acquaintance with the theatre, selling programmes, chocolates, and cigarettes at the age of six. Scots woman, 35, dies in sleep as heartbroken family hail 'amazing' little sister. An extensive archive of his personal papers and performance ephemera is now held by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland archives. In 1955 Logan undertook a two-week run in variety season at the London Palladium "the greatest variety theatre in the world" as he described it after being invited to do so by the theatre's boss, Val Parnell. Some high school data is courtesy David McWater. Or write about sports? In 1994 Glasgow Caledonian University conferred an honorary degree on him and he became a Doctor of Letters. "Most Kyiv business people are away from 20th December to the 15th of January. His sister Heather married a Catholic and became one herself. Play. If they are living under the radar lives, perhaps instead of saying where are you please, you could just have left it at good on you. His 1998 autobiography It's a Funny Life was also a best-seller. When Logan was working at the London Palladium in pantomime he got a writer to come up with a play for the double act Francie and Josie, played by Rikki Fulton and Jack Milroy. The bank would lend him no more money and the Metropole closed in 1973 with Logan in debt to the tune of 170,000. On the opening night, Saturday 31 August 1957, he and Stanley Baxter appeared in This is Scotland, an hour-long variety special broadcast live from the Theatre Royal studios. He is also a dad. Through fellow comedian Jack Milroy, Logan met Sam Cree, who came from the north of Ireland and wrote for a great Irish comedian and actor James Young, and the pair clicked. Then, read about the Hilton sisters, conjoined twins who made a life for themselves as part of a freak show. He died, aged 73, in hospital in Clydebank, near Glasgow, during the early hours For the first time on stage, it made people laugh at the Catholic/Protestant divide that was predominant in parts of Scotland. The Fabulous Fifties was a nostalgic evocation of Scottish variety's last gasp. [7] Logan collected Lauder memorabilia, which is now housed in the Scottish Theatre Archive at the University of Glasgow. Opened on 26 May 1976. The story is told of a disastrous production of Sinbad the Sailor at the Alhambra in the 1960s, when a burst pipe caused the safety curtain to fall, halting proceedings. It was such a big deal that the twins were being thrust into the house AS ONE PERSON. [22] Eddie Fraser and George Inns were to produce and direct again, but the BBC subsequently decided Fraser was required in Glasgow and, then, Inns was forced to pull out. He followed it with a new play by Cree, Second Honeymoon, about a couple who go back to a boarding house in Dunoon years after they first went there for their honeymoon. At the same time, during the summer, he performed in the hugely successful Five Past Eight revue which he did from 1954 to 1961, working alongside Jack Radcliffe and Stanley Baxter: Fortunes were spent on beautiful costumes and wonderful scenery, and by the time I did my first one at Edinburgh in 1954 they had become the top shows around. His first job was as an assistant manager at the Victory Theatre in Paisley, but he left after six months and began performing in open-air summer concert parties working for, and with, his parents. [21] The presenter was Tommy Trinder. [17], Logan made his TV debut on 4 March 1953 when he compered Cabaret from Scotland, Scotland's first televised cabaret, live from the Central Hotel, Glasgow, and broadcast across the BBC-tv network. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter. Do you have a blog? HELENSBURGH man Jimmy Logan OBE a world famous and colourful Scottish actor and entertainer served until his death in 2001 as the first honorary president of Helensburgh Heritage Trust and took a keen interest in the work of the Trust. Yet his roots were deeply buried in old-style entertainment, and in recent years he was regarded as an encyclopaedia of Scottish popular theatre, his speciality being Sir Harry Lauder, whom he met as a child. During the service he was given a round of applause because Billy Connolly, who was inspired to take up entertainment by watching Jimmy, believed it was more appropriate than a minute's silence. The writers kept suggesting things like using the sound effect of a seagull when something funny happened. By 1950 ha had his own radio . Andrew is best known for his role in the STV drama Broadchurch reportedly left his wife of 11 years after falling for his co-star Leila Farzad, 39. Received an OBE in 1996 for services to entertainment. And he is also the late Scottish comedian Jimmy Logan's stepson. Born: 1945 in Glasgow. Milo, 14, Iggy, 12, and Scout, 6, appear to be based in Avalon with mum who late last year re-married her partner Hayden Guppy. He went on to marry a woman named Linda. Between 1979 and 1999, the team studied 137 pairs of twins, including the Jim twins, that had been reared apart from each other. The venue was forced to close in the early 1970s because of money problems, leaving Jimmy to start over again. He began the arrangements to produce videotapes to be made available to newly diagnosed cancer sufferers to console them, but he died on Good Friday, April 13, 2001 in the Health Care International Hospital (now the Golden Jubilee Hospital) in Clydebank. A career spanning more than six decades made him a household name as an actor, musician, singer, comedian and theatrical entrepreneur. On 16 August 1957 he appeared in the first television broadcast from the BBC's new Springfield Road studio, Glasgow, On View, in a sketch with Fay Lenore. "It goes on all night. Due to the fact they're identical twins, but one was made . [23] It was broadcast from 21 November 1959 to 23 April 1960. A pair of identical twins (not the Jim Twins). He attended the Lodges 75th year celebrations in 1995 along with Edward Ashley Past Master, long-time Manager at the Kings Theatre.[34]. In 1979, Jim Lewis met Jim Springer, and the truth behind their startling similarities came out. In 1988 he became a Fellow of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Trying to find good writers was very difficult because they had to not only be able to write good comedy, but write comedy that suited your personality.[14]. "My father and mother were in showbusiness. He leased a wing of Culzean Castle that had just been restored, with 16 rooms and four bathrooms, playing around 2,000 a year. There are 40+ professionals named "Jimmy Logan", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. As a schoolboy, he enjoyed math and carpentry but never spelling. In Scotland, and occasionally elsewhere in Britain, Jimmy Logan appeared in 35 pantomimes, usually as the dame, and when variety went into decline he switched with ease to straight acting. The play became the basis of a BBC Scotland television situation comedy. He toured the show extensively, dancing and working his way through 36 Lauder songs. How do we create a person's profile? No recording of this show is known to exist. He wanted to concentrate on the glamour and the spectacle of the show, the emphasis on dancers in tails rather than the rather low-brow humour of Logan's act. However, typically, Jimmy Logan bounced back. In turn, Logan influenced others: Billy Connolly decided to become an entertainer after seeing him in pantomime. They also starred in the long-running Five Past Eight show at the Alhambra Theatre in Glasgow. It was as dramatic as that.[11]. He was elected as a fellow of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and received an OBE from the Queen in 1996. 'Schizophrenic's' brutal slaying of Scots dog walker 'could not have been predicted'. View Jimmy Logan results in Texas (TX) including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. But I don't know of any contemporary Scots comic whom it so warms my heart to watch, who commands my sympathy to the extent that Jimmy does. "I don't want any of this play thing," Milroy told him. From 19 February 1957 to 26 March 1957 he began a new series of comedy programmes on the Scottish Home Service, Let's Face It which replaced the popular 17 Sauchie Street at the end of its run. "When I was six or seven I was selling programmes, chocolates, cigarettes - but I wanted to get on the stage.". and purchased a second-hand twin-engined Miles Gemini plane for 2,000 which he flew himself. . Although he was principally known as a comedian and entertainer in his earlier days, he nevertheless showed his abilities as a dramatic actor in his first film "Floodtide" at the age of 21. 13 April 2001 (aged 73) Jimmy Logan, (4 April 1928 - 13 April 2001), born James Short in Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland was an Entertainer, theatre owner, producer, director, and actor. In the 1940s he was a leading light in his family's show, which he left to become a pantomime performer in his own right. However this marriage too broke up when Pamela walked out, taking the twins who Jimmy adored. Scottish performer, producer, impresario and director, For other people named James or Jimmy Logan, see, Alhambra Glasgow by Graeme Smith, published 2011, The Theatre Royal: Entertaining a Nation by Graeme Smith, published 2008, Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jimmy_Logan&oldid=1084117228, Officers of the Order of the British Empire, Alumni of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 22 April 2022, at 17:04. He appeared in Scotland and England in Harvey, The Entertainer, Death of a Salesman, Comedians, Uncle Vanya and many other stage plays. conjoined twins that survived being separated. Prison inmates nearly riot in the cafeteria, pummeling each other and prison guards. December to the user icon in the cafeteria, pummeling each other prison... 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