Dave Spikey (born David Gordon Bramwell, 6 October 1951)
is an English comedian, actor, writer and film producer. He is best known for his
stand-up comedy
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Stand-up comedy consists of one-liners, stories, ...
, writing and starring in the British comedy programme ''
Phoenix Nights'', presenting ''
Bullseye'' and ''
Chain Letters
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'', and serving as team captain for the first four series of ''
8 Out of 10 Cats
''8 Out of 10 Cats'' is a British comedy panel show broadcast on Channel 4 and its sister networks, airing since 3 June 2005. The show is hosted by Jimmy Carr; the current team captains are Rob Beckett and Katherine Ryan.
The show is base ...
''.
Biography
Early career
Born in
Farnworth
Farnworth is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, southeast of Bolton, 4.3 miles south-west of Bury (7 km), and northwest of Manchester.
Historically in Lancashire, Farnworth lies on the River I ...
, Lancashire, Spikey spent his early career working as a
biomedical scientist A biomedical scientist is a scientist trained in biology, particularly in the context of medical laboratory sciences or laboratory medicine. These scientists work to gain knowledge on the main principles of how the human body works and to find new w ...
in the
haematology
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laboratory at Bolton General Hospital. It was during this period in the 1980s that he scripted and performed in a number of amateur
pantomime
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s with a group of like-minded health workers called the Bolton Health Performers.
Early in his career Spikey won a talent show called Stairway to the Stars with a routine about juggling on a motorbike, judged by comedian
Larry Grayson
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Larry may refer to the following:
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*Larry Boon ...
who took him aside to tell him he had potential and his routine was fantastic. Spikey was inspired to pursue a part-time comedy career while working at Bolton General Hospital.
In 1992, Spikey was asked to form a double act with Rick Sykes, purely as a 'one-off' to support a popular musical duo called 'Intaglio'. Dave and Rick were known as Spikey and Sykey. The double act's most notable success came on
Central TV's ''
New Faces
''New Faces'' is a British television talent show that aired in the 1970s and 1980s. It has been hosted by Leslie Crowther, Derek Hobson and Marti Caine. It was produced for the ITV network by ATV, and later by Central.
Original series: 197 ...
'' show.
In 1993, Spikey was voted "best up and coming comedian" by the ''Manchester Evening News''.
In 1996, Spikey first met
Peter Kay
Peter John Kay (born 2 July 1973) is an English actor, comedy writer and stand-up comedian. He has written, produced and acted in several television and film projects, and has written three books.
Born and brought up in Bolton, Kay studied ...
, with whom he would later collaborate, at the North-West Comedian of the Year Awards, which Kay won that year
and Spikey was
compèring.
He was the final host of UK gameshow ''
Chain Letters
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'' in 1997, following on from
Jeremy Beadle
Jeremy James Anthony Gibson-Beadle Order of the British Empire, MBE (12 April 1948 – 30 January 2008) was an English television presenter, radio presenter, writer and producer. During the 1980s he was a regular face on British television ...
,
Andrew O'Connor,
Allan Stewart,
Ted Robbins and
Vince Henderson.
Success
Spikey won the Best Newcomer award at the
British Comedy Awards
The National Comedy Awards (known as the British Comedy Awards from 1990 to 2014) is an annual awards ceremony in the United Kingdom, celebrating notable comedians and entertainment performances of the previous year.
The British Comedy Awards (1 ...
, and then co-wrote and starred in ''
Phoenix Nights'' on
Channel Four
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as
Jerry St. Clair. In 2003, Spikey released his first DVD, ''The Overnight Success Tour''. 2003 was also the year he won ‘Best Comedy Performance at Leicester Comedy Festival 2003’, an award he describes as “the weirdest trophy I’ve got on my shelf.”
In late 2004, he wrote the
ITV comedy-drama ''
Dead Man Weds
''Dead Man Weds'' is a six-part comedy series shown on ITV in Britain in January and early February 2005, and repeated on ITV2.
The series was written by Dave Spikey, who played the part of Jerry St Clair
Jerry may refer to:
Animals
* Je ...
'' (2005), in which he also co-starred with
Johnny Vegas
Michael Joseph Pennington (born 5 September 1970), better known as Johnny Vegas, is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. He is known for his thick Lancashire accent, husky voice, overweight appearance, angry comedic rants, and us ...
. The drama follows the attempts of the new editor (Spikey) of the local newspaper, ''The Fogburrow Advertiser and News'', to drum up excitement in the area to cover in his paper, to the disdain and disinterest of his lead (and only) reporter (Vegas).
Nancy Banks-Smith
Nancy Banks-Smith (born 1929) is a British television and radio critic, who spent most of her career writing for ''The Guardian''.
Life and career
Born in Manchester and raised in a pub, she was educated at Roedean School.
Banks-Smith began her ...
described the drama as "endearing and cheerful".
In 2005, Spikey became one of the regular team captains on the comedy
panel game
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, ''
8 Out of 10 Cats
''8 Out of 10 Cats'' is a British comedy panel show broadcast on Channel 4 and its sister networks, airing since 3 June 2005. The show is hosted by Jimmy Carr; the current team captains are Rob Beckett and Katherine Ryan.
The show is base ...
'', leaving before the 2007 series. That year also saw the release of his second live DVD, ''Living the Dream''.
In 2006, Spikey became the host of a revived version of the darts-based quiz show ''
Bullseye''. The show ran for two series on
Challenge to generally unfavourable reviews, ''
The Guardian
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'' calling it an "abhorrent reboot".
Spikey developed two new projects which were commissioned by the BBC: ''Magnolia'', a sitcom about painters and decorators, and ''Footballers Lives'' – a comedy about a pub football team, neither made it beyond pilots. He was also on the panel for talent show ''
When Will I Be Famous?'' He returned to stand-up and live shows again and has regularly released DVDs of his shows. His chosen subject on ''
Celebrity Mastermind
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'' in 2006 was human blood; he won.
In 2010, Spikey was voted into the
Channel 4
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''100 Greatest Stand-Ups'' by the British public.
In 2017, he appeared as a self-obsessed businessman, Mr Gruff, in British romantic comedy film ''
Finding Fatimah''.
Spikey celebrated 30 years in stand-up with a new retrospective, ''Juggling on a Motorbike'' which began touring in 2017. The title refers to his first live performances which began his career in comedy, a routine which he recreates at the end of his show. The show is largely autobiographical and follows his performances over the past 30 years of stand-up.
Other interests
Spikey was patron of the non-profit radio station
Chorley FM
Chorley FM was a radio station based in Chorley, Lancashire, England. The station was created by volunteers back in 2001 to broadcast a special two week licence in conjunction with the Midsummer Festival which was located on Botany Bay near the ...
(not to be confused with the fictitious radio station made famous by ''That Peter Kay Thing'' and ''Phoenix Nights'').
The radio station was closed down in 2019.
Spikey's first book, ''He Took My Kidney, Then Broke My Heart'', was published in October 2009 by
Michael O'Mara Books
Michael O'Mara Books is a small, family-run, privately owned publishing house in the United Kingdom. Established in London in 1985, by an American expatriate, Michael O'Mara, a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and his British wife, Lesl ...
. This was followed in 2010 by an autobiography, ''Under the Microscope: My Life'' from the same publisher.
Spikey is a supporter of the
League Against Cruel Sports
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and appeared in a short film for the group in 2013. He has been quoted: "It is shocking to think anyone would want to turn the clock back to a time when chasing animals to exhaustion and encouraging them to be ripped apart by a pack of dogs for sport was legal." He describes himself as a “devout vegetarian and animal lover” as well as being the patron of Pet Rehome, a Bolton based animal rescue centre.
Stand-up DVDs
References
External links
UK Gameshows Site*
When Liberation Frequency met Dave Spikey*
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1951 births
Living people
People from Farnworth
English male comedians
People from Chorley
English television personalities
English television presenters
English game show hosts
20th-century English comedians
21st-century English comedians