Richard Jobson (television Presenter)
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Richard Jobson (born 6 October 1960) is a Scottish filmmaker (director, writer, producer) who also works as a television presenter. He is also known as the singer-songwriter of the band Skids.


Early life

Jobson was born in
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and grew up in Crosshill and Ballingry in
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, the son of a miner and a worker at
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. He attended St Columba's Roman Catholic High School, Dunfermline. His family were of
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descent.


Skids

Jobson is the lead singer with the
punk rock Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected the corporate nature of mainstream 1970s rock music. They typically produced sh ...
group Skids, whose original run was from 1977-1982. Jobson's singing-style with Skids was highly distinctive, and he wrote the lyrics, while Stuart Adamson wrote most of the music. '' Scared to Dance'', the first Skids
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, included the 1979 hit single " Into the Valley", the group's most successful single. Jobson appeared on
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's ''
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'' singing it. "
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" was also on the album. Jobson said it was about the death of a friend in the
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. Much of ''Scared to Dance'' featured local references, and also Jobson's fascination with the two world wars. The fourth album by Skids, '' Joy'', released in 1981, was almost entirely written by Jobson and Russell Webb, as the other two band members left, one of whom was Jobson's long-time songwriting partner Stuart Adamson who moved on to form his new band
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. In September 2006
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and U2 recorded a
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of '
The Saints are Coming "The Saints are Coming" was the third single (music), single by the Scottish punk rock band Skids (band), Skids, featured on their 1979 debut album, ''Scared to Dance''. The song became an international hit when it was covered in 2006 by U2 and ...
' for charitable purposes. Skids including Jobson reformed from 2007 to 2010, and again from 2016 to present.


Other musical work

Jobson and Russell Webb both shared a common interest in the War Poets, a theme which was in evidence for Jobson's solo album ''
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of
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'' and which bore a credit for 'Virginia & Josephine' (Wells). This album was released in November 1981, and peaked on the UK indie charts at number 24. At the same time Astley, Nicky Holland and Kate St John auditioned for
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at the Zoo Club in
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where they made their live debut. In 1983, Jobson formed another band with Russell Webb and John McGeoch, called
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— named after a 1913 New York
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art exhibition. Jobson and Webb also worked with Virginia Astley. Webb co-produced her first album '' From Gardens Where We Feel Secure''. Both Astley and Jobson did recording sessions for Les Disques Du Crépuscule, a Belgian
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, and Jobson made several albums for the label, usually of
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readings with Astley as his accompanist. At the same time the final Skids album ''Joy'' was released, Astley and Nicky Holland appeared as
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s; Astley also played flute on the single "Fields". Jobson was doing poetry readings at Richard Strange's Cabaret Futura club, in 1981 and '82, and featured on an album of live performances recorded at the club. The album, Fools Rush In Where Angels Dare to Tread, was issued on the Martyrwell label by Strange and Nick Stewart via
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and was engineered by Astley's brother
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. Amongst a lot of strange-sounding and difficult music was the first ever recording by Kissing the Pink. For Crépuscule's various artists compilation LP ''The Fruit of the Original Sin'', Jobson performed a poem called 'Homage To
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' with music by Astley. In the mid-1980s Astley and Jobson toured Japan to promote his album ''An Afternoon in Company''. Much of Jobson's spoken-word material for the Cocteau and Crépuscule labels has been reissued on CD by the LTM label.


Television and film career

From the mid-1980s, Jobson became a prolific front man for music and arts programmes on the
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, ITV and
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. Jobson became a presenter on arts magazine programme ''01 for London'' from 1988 to 1992, as well as being music reporter and interviewer across the same period for BBC daytime show ''The Garden Party''. He was also a film reviewer for Sky Television, and in the mid 1990s presented a late-night ITV series ''Hollywood Report'' that aired in many of the network's regions. Katie Wagner worked as a reporter on the show. In June 2013, Jobson was awarded an
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(
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) from Edinburgh Napier University.


Discography

;With Skids ;With The Armoury Show ;Solo


Filmography

;Features *''Wayland's Song'' (2013) (director, writer) *''The Somnambulists'' (2012) (director, writer) *'' New Town Killers'' (2008) (director, writer) *''A Woman in Winter'' (2006) (director, writer) *''
The Purifiers ''The Purifiers'' is a 2004 action film directed by Richard Jobson (television presenter), Richard Jobson, and starring Dominic Monaghan. It was produced by Chris Atkins (journalist), Chris Atkins. Cast * Kevin McKidd as Moses * Gordon Alexand ...
'' (2004) (director, writer) *'' 16 Years of Alcohol'' (2003) (director, writer) ;Shorts *''I Think You Need a Lawyer'' (2012) *''The Journey'' (2009) *''Am I Digital'' (2009) * Arab Strap: ''Speed-Date'' (2005 music video) ;Other *'' Heartlands'' (2002) (co-writer, producer) *'' Tube Tales'' (1999) (producer, actor) *''The Skids Live 2010'' (Skids reunion documentary)


References


External links


Official website

Domino Publishing profile

The Guardian article
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