Hugh Francis Carson
KSG (6 November 1926 – 22 February 2012) was a Northern Irish comedian and actor from Belfast. He was best known for being a regular face on television for many years from the 1970s onwards, appearing in series such as ''
The Comedians'' and ''
Tiswas
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It was c ...
''. His trademark line was "It's the way I tell them!". Carson was a member of the entertainment charity the
Grand Order of Water Rats
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.
Early life
Carson was one of six children born to a working-class Catholic family from the inner-city Belfast locality known as the Half Bap (now called Cathedral Quarter). He attended St Patrick's
Elementary School
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. The family later moved to 94 Corporation St
in the Little Italy area, close to
Sailortown. Carson worked as an electrician and later a
plasterer in the building trade. Carson's family were of Italian descent, with his grandmother hailing from
Sicily
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.. In his early days Carson was a choirboy at St Patrick's Catholic church on Donegall Street.
Carson spent three years in the British Army's
Parachute Regiment, mainly in the Middle East in the late 1940s. During his service he shot dead an armed terrorist.
He himself was shot in the leg and on another occasion narrowly escaped death when a bomb went off outside a cinema. The seven RAF men he was with were all killed.
He also assisted with the clear up after the
King David Hotel bombing
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in
Jerusalem
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and made 40 parachute descents.
Television career
Carson became a popular performer on Irish television, before moving to England to work as a stand-up club comedian. He had success on the long-running television music-hall revival show, ''
The Good Old Days''. He then went on to win the peak-viewing national favourite talent show ''
Opportunity Knocks'', presented by
Hughie Green, three times. He was one of the more prominent acts on ''
The Comedians'' alongside the likes of
Charlie Williams,
Bernard Manning
Bernard John Manning (13 August 1930 – 18 June 2007) was an English comedian and nightclub owner. He gained a high profile on British television during the 1970s, appearing on shows such as '' The Comedians'' and '' The Wheeltappers and Shun ...
,
Mike Reid and
Jim Bowen. The show consisted of 30 minutes of non-stop stand-up comedy from several comedians in each show, became a ratings hit in Britain and helped establish Carson's career.
Granada Television
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's ''The Comedians'' led to similar shows, such as ''
The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club'', which was an attempt to bring the northern English working man's club show to television. Carson was a regular on television for a number of years after ''The Comedians'', whilst also working as a stage entertainer and appearing before the
Royal Family
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The term imperial family appropriately describes the family of an emperor or empress, and the term papal family describes the family of a pope, while th ...
in shows.
In 1975, Carson took the part of Paddy O'Brien, described as "an Irish Republican landlord and coalman", in
''The Melting Pot'', a sitcom written by
Spike Milligan
Terence Alan "Spike" Milligan (16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002) was an Irish comedian, writer, musician, poet, playwright and actor. The son of an English mother and Irish father, he was born in British Raj, British India, where he spent his ...
and
Neil Shand, which was cancelled by the BBC after just one episode had been broadcast.
He was the subject of ''
This Is Your Life'' in 1985 when he was surprised by
Eamonn Andrews
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at Heathrow Airport after the two had flown over together from Dublin.
When he had
heart surgery in 1976 it was suggested this meant he would retire. However, he continued working and became a regular on the
ATV children's series ''
Tiswas
''Tiswas'' (; an acronym of "Today Is Saturday: Watch And Smile") was a British children's television series that originally aired on Saturday mornings from 5 January 1974 to 3 April 1982 and was produced for the ITV network by ATV.
It was c ...
''. He began making acting appearances on television as well as in two cinema films in the 1990s. In 1996, he was a guest of the show called "The Ant And Dec Show." In 1998, he was the opening act for
Mary Black's musical concert at the English Village in
Dubai
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.
Later life and death
Carson was still working, making live appearances, in cabaret, pantomime and the summer season throughout the UK. He spent much of his time helping the needy which included raising £130,000 for the Blackpool Victoria Hospital Children's Cancer Ward in 1986.
A theft from Carson's dressing room in Blackpool in 1995
caused ill feeling between entertainers
Jim Davidson
James Cameron Davidson (born 13 December 1953) is an English stand-up comedian, actor, singer and TV presenter. He hosted the television shows '' Big Break'' and '' The Generation Game''. In 2014 he was the winner of the 13th series of ''Cel ...
and
Linda Nolan
Linda Mary Hudson (; 23 February 1959 – 15 January 2025) was an Irish singer, actress, and television personality.
After moving with her family to Blackpool at the age of three in 1962, she attained fame as a member of the girl group the Nol ...
and this was revived in 2014 during an episode of
''Celebrity Big Brother''.
On 2 September 2009, aged 82, Carson returned to the stage appearing at the
North Pier Theatre midweek season run of ''The Comedians'' in Blackpool, where he lived.
On 30 October 2009, he appeared at the Velvet Hall in
Paphos
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, Cyprus.
A routine hernia operation left Carson, who had a heart pacemaker, seriously ill and he underwent a knee replacement operation in July 2009.
Subsequent
x-ray
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s, 14 days after being discharged from hospital, showed that he had a previously undetected cracked rib, which may have been the cause of the hernia. In August 2011, Carson had an operation to remove a
malignant tumour
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from his
stomach
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.
Carson died at his home in Blackpool on 22 February 2012, at the age of 85. He was survived by his wife, Ruth (née Campbell, 1927–2015), whom he married on 21 January 1950, as well as his daughter, Majella, and his sons, Tony and Aidan, in addition to numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
His funeral was held on 3 March 2012 at St Patrick's Church, Donegall Street, Belfast, where he had married his wife Ruth over 60 years earlier. Mourners included
Stan Boardman,
Dennis Taylor
Dennis Taylor (born 19 January 1949) is a Northern Irish retired professional snooker player and current commentator. He turned professional in 1972 and won the 1985 World Snooker Championship, in which he lost the first eight frames of 1985 W ...
,
Eamonn Holmes
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,
Martin McGuinness
James Martin Pacelli McGuinness (; 23 May 1950 – 21 March 2017) was an Irish republican politician and statesman for Sinn Féin and a leader within the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) during The Troubles. He was the deputy First Minist ...
,
Lenny Henry
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,
Dana,
Roy Walker and a large crowd of fans.
Personal life
Carson was a Roman Catholic.
In 1987 his dedication to charity was recognised by the Catholic Church when he was awarded a
papal knighthood of the
Order of St. Gregory by
Pope John Paul II
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In his you ...
.
Although he stayed out of Northern Irish politics, he openly supported
UKIP
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in later years.
Carson lived in
Layton, Blackpool,
where he attended
Blackpool F.C.
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Founded in 1887, the ...
matches at
Bloomfield Road
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.
He was a director of Staffordshire
football
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club
Chasetown F.C. and in the 1970s and 1980s he was appointed a Director and Vice-President of
Newport County football club in South Wales to raise the profile of the club.
In 2009 Carson took part in the television show ''
Cash in the Celebrity Attic'' to raise money for a local hospice, raising over £900 in the process.
Carson lived for many years in
Balbriggan in the north of
County Dublin
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, and served two terms as mayor of the town.
Balbriggan Will Miss Frank Carson
Monday, 27 February 2012 15:20.
Filmography
, Incomplete Television
, Excluding Interviews
References
External links
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1926 births
2012 deaths
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