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Robert "Roy" Walker (born 31 July 1940) is a Northern Irish television personality and comedian, who worked for many years as both a television presenter and comedy actor. He is best known as the original host of the game show ''
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'' between 1986 and 1999, and as one of the stars of the comedy showcase '' The Comedians''.


Early life

Born in
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, as a teenager Walker performed in the Francis Longford Choir, then worked as a riveter in the
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shipyard. He was the Ireland champion
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er for three years, and represented them internationally. He spent a short time as a comedy partner of James Young before serving seven years in the
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. Walker first started work aged 12. By the end of the 1960s, he was running a pawn shop whilst working in the evenings as the compère at the Talk of the Town club in Belfast.
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, a continuing threat of violence between political groups in Northern Ireland, was ongoing at this time. Though Walker was a Protestant and a Unionist, he was confronted by two men, who claimed his wife was a Catholic. They threatened him at gunpoint and gave him 24 hours' notice to close the shop. Walker complied, and the shop was destroyed. He decided to leave Northern Ireland and work in England, touring as a professional comedian, in
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s and cabaret.


Career

In 1977, Walker won the ITV talent show ''
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'', receiving the highest mark ever given to a comedian. He was also a regular on the 1970s ITV stand-up comedy show ''The Comedians''. He appeared on the BBC show '' Seaside Special'' on 15 July 1978. Also in 1978 he appeared in two episodes of ''Blackpool Bonanza''. In 1984 he appeared in an episode of the comedy series ''The Main Attraction''. Walker hosted the game show ''
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'' from 1986 to 1999. During this time he became one of the highest paid stars on television. Walker coined his own
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s for the show: "Say what you see", and "It's good, but it's not right". On 12 June 1994, he appeared on '' Surprise Surprise''. Other television appearances in the 1990s included '' You Bet!'', '' Gagtag'', '' Light Lunch'', '' Wipeout'' (celebrity special) and ''TV Nightmares''. Walker appeared as himself in the first episode of '' Phoenix Nights'' on 14 January 2001. In 2002, he took part in the comedy game show '' It's Only TV...but I Like It'' and also appeared on '' Harry Hill's TV Burp''. In 2004, he appeared in the third series of the reality television series '' I'm Famous and Frightened!'' on
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. In 2005, Walker appeared as
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in the
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''
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'', which was released on 9 September. On 4 March 2006, he was the Northern Ireland Regional Presenter in the UK's ''
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'' selection show ''
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''. On 12 August 2006, he appeared in an episode entitled ''The Comics'' of the documentary ''The Story of Light Entertainment''. And on 14 October, he appeared on ''
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''. He appeared on ''
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'' in 2006 with
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as mystery guests, they were in disguise in the audience. On 19 February 2007, he was a guest on the Irish chat show, '' The Podge and Rodge Show'' on Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). In 2008, Walker was a guest on '' The Alan Titchmarsh Show''. He presented a six-part comedy series for BBC Radio Ulster, '' The Way We Tell 'Em'', as well as appearing on '' Ready Steady Cook'' on 5 June 2008. On 10 June, Walker appeared on ''
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'' as a secret special guest. Walker is an after-dinner speaker and in June 2008 spoke and presented awards at the Association of Interior Specialists (AIS) President's Lunch at
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hotel in London. In 2008, he performed at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival in his own one-hour show entitled ''Goodbye Mr Chips'' debuting on 31 July, his 68th birthday. He was also team captain on the first series of the
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panel game '' Act Your Age''. Walker has appeared on '' The Chris Moyles Show'' on
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, in pre-recorded segments called "Car Park Catchphrase" and "Beep Beep Busters", a spoof of ''Catchphrase''. Walker starred in the Churchill Insurance adverts, alongside model Megan Hall, seen at an Indian restaurant with the Churchill Dog in 2009. On 26 May 2009, he appeared on the ''
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'' show ''Britain's Got More Talent''. Also in 2009, he appeared in a celebrity edition of the reality cookery show '' Come Dine with Me'', which aired on 1 November—in which he came first. The other contestants were ''
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'' presenter Yvette Fielding, Natasha Hamilton of pop group Atomic Kitten and actor Bruce Jones who played
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on ''
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''. On 27 May 2013, he appeared on the
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panel show '' Just a Minute'', and on 6 January 2015 he was
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's guest on the same station's '' I've Never Seen Star Wars''. In January and February 2016, Walker appeared in the three-part BBC series ''
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'', which followed a group of celebrity senior citizens including
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and Wayne Sleep on a journey to India. On 27 February 2018, Walker appeared on the television show ''100 Years Younger In 21 Days''. In November 2018 Walker appeared as a guest entertainer on board RCI Navigator of the Seas cruise to the Canary Islands. In 2022, Walker starred in the music video for David Ford's
When We Were Young
'.


Personal life

Walker lives in the
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of
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, which he mentioned once on ''
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''. He has three children with his late wife Jean, who died of cancer in 1989. He was admitted to
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in early October 2011, following a suspected mini-
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, and was discharged in good health the following day. His son, Mark Walker, was the host of ITV game show ''
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'' for 1 series in 1990. His daughter,
Josie Walker Josie Walker is a Northern Irish actress. Career Musicals * The Phantom of the Opera (Manchester, 1992), (London, 1996) * ''Cats'' (English tour, 1995) * ''The Beautiful Game'' (London, 2000) - Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Music ...
, is an
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-nominated theatre actress.


In popular culture

A track on
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's 2003 album ''
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'' is named after Walker.


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Walker, Roy 1940 births British male television writers Comedians from Belfast Edinburgh Comedy Festival Game show hosts from Northern Ireland Living people Male comedians from Northern Ireland People from Lytham St Annes Television presenters from Northern Ireland Television writers from Northern Ireland