Russ Abbot (born Russell Allan Roberts; 18 September 1947) is an English musician, comedian and actor. Born in
Chester
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, he first came to public notice during the 1970s as the singer and drummer with British comedy showband the Black Abbots, later forging a prominent solo career as a television comedian with his own weekly show on British television.
Continuing his musical career as a solo artist, Abbot released several charting singles and albums. His career has continued with a shift into more mainstream serious acting in television shows, series, and stage productions.
Career
As a drummer/backing singer, Abbot joined the Black Abbots (founded by Robert Turner) in
Chester
Chester is a cathedral city and the county town of Cheshire, England. It is located on the River Dee, close to the English–Welsh border. With a population of 79,645 in 2011,"2011 Census results: People and Population Profile: Chester Loca ...
during the mid-1960s and they released several singles to modest chart success on minor labels in the early 1970s.
The band only signed their first major
recording contract
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in 1977, putting out a series of comedy singles and one live album (Abbot now taking lead vocals) before disbanding in 1980. Subsequently, he appeared as a comedian, winning the 'Funniest Man On Television' award five times. Abbot appeared on the television show ''
The Comedians'' under his birth name (Russ Roberts).
From 1980 onward, he released some albums as a solo artist and appeared in several TV series. The most successful of his music singles, "Atmosphere", did well in the UK top 10, peaking at No. 7 in 1985.
''Russ Abbot's Madhouse'' and ''
The Russ Abbot Show'' showcased his talents as an all-round entertainer, attracting millions of viewers. This show was top-rated among younger viewers, prompting two annuals to be published in 1982–83. These annuals featured
comic strip
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s based on popular characters, plus some publicity photos of Abbot in a variety of guises, including his well-known
James Bond satire featuring characters named
Basildon Bond and Miss Funnyfanny (based on the fictional MI6 spy duo James Bond and
Miss Moneypenny).
In January 1993, Abbot hosted an
Elvis special of ''
Stars in Their Eyes''; this was originally to be presented by
Leslie Crowther, who had suffered serious injuries in a car crash in his
Rolls-Royce in October 1992. Abbot was brought in as a temporary host, and this was the only episode he hosted. Crowther was unable to return, and died in 1996; he was replaced by
Matthew Kelly, who then hosted the show until 2004.
From 2000, Abbot played the lead role in the British National Tour of ''
Doctor Dolittle''. Taking a break over the Christmas period, Abbot stepped down for
Phillip Schofield to take the part but returned to the tour subsequently. In 2003, his "See You, Jimmy" character (called C. U. Jimmy) came third in the ''
Glasgow Herald''
's poll to find the most Scottish person in the world, behind
Iain and Jimmy Krankie.
Abbot's theatre roles include Alfred P. Doolittle in ''
My Fair Lady'' (starring
Amy Nuttall) at the
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and on tour; The Narrator in ''
The Rocky Horror Show''; Grandpa Potts in ''
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
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'' at the
London Palladium and
Fagin in ''
Oliver!
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It premiered at the Wimbledon Theatre, southwest London in 1960 before op ...
'' both in 1998 and 2009.
From July 2007, he took over the role of
Roger De Bris in the UK tour of ''
Mel Brooks' The Producers''. In 2008, Abbot appeared as the
Tin Man in the stage production of ''
The Wizard of Oz
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'' at the
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton.
In 2008, the
BBC announced that Abbot would be joining the cast of ''
Last of the Summer Wine'' for the show's 30th series. He played Luther 'Hobbo' Hobdyke, who was the leader of a group consisting also of Entwistle, played by
Burt Kwouk and Alvin, played by
Brian Murphy.
In 2008, he guest-starred in ''
The Sarah Jane Adventures'' episode "Secrets of the Stars" as a character called Martin Trueman, an astrologer who was possessed by the Ancient Lights. On 8 August 2009, Abbot appeared in an episode of ''
Casualty'' playing a pet shop owner. This marked Abbot's second ''Casualty'' role – he previously appeared as a different character in a 1999 episode. He appeared on ''
Harry Hill's TV Burp'' parodying the character he played in ''Casualty''.
In 2009, when
Rowan Atkinson
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fell ill during the original run of
Cameron Mackintosh's West End revival of ''
Oliver!
''Oliver!'' is a coming-of-age stage musical, with book, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. The musical is based upon the 1838 novel '' Oliver Twist'' by Charles Dickens.
It premiered at the Wimbledon Theatre, southwest London in 1960 before op ...
'', Abbot stepped into the role of
Fagin for the second time. He again took the role after
Griff Rhys Jones left the show on 12 June 2010.
Between 2014 and 2016 he co-starred in the BBC sitcom ''
Boomers
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''.
In December 2020, University Radio Nottingham presenters George Scotland and Damian Stephen decided to start an internet campaign to get "Atmosphere" to number one for Christmas. The campaign, in the style of previous internet campaigns for Rage Against The Machine and
AC/DC
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(both of whom charted within the Top 5) was endorsed by Abbot as well as
Paul Chuckle and Alistair Griffin, with "Atmosphere" highlighted as one of the contenders for Christmas Number One by the
Official Charts Company.
Family
Abbot has been married to Patricia Simpson since 28 January 1966. The couple have four children.
Discography
Singles
* 1980 – "Space Invaders Meet the Purple People Eater" / "Country Cooper Man"
[
* 1982 – "A Day In The Life of Vince Prince" ( UK No. 61, one week; re-entered at No. 75 two weeks later for one week)]
* 1984 – "Atmosphere" (UK No. 7, in the chart for thirteen weeks)[
* 1985 – "All Night Holiday" (UK No. 20, in the chart for seven weeks)][
* 1985 – "Let's Go To The Disco" (No UK chart placing)
]
Albums
* 1984 – ''Russ Abbot's Madhouse''
* 1985 – ''I Love A Party'' – ( UK No. 12)
* 1990 – ''Songs Of Joy''
Filmography
* 1971 – ''The Comedians'' (television programme)
* 1972 – ''Who Do You Do?'' (television programme)
* 1976 – ''What's On Next?'' (television programme)
* 1979 – ''The Freddie Starr Variety Madhouse'' (television programme)
* 1980 – ''Russ Abbot's Madhouse'' (television programme)
* 1982 – ''My Beard is My Lighthouse'' (radio show on BBC Radio 4)
* 1986 – '' The Russ Abbot Show'' (television programme)
* 1993 – '' Stars in Their Eyes'' – cover for Leslie Crowther (a one-off Elvis special)
* 1993 – '' September Song'' (television programme)
* 1996 – ''Married for Life
''Married for Life'' is a British seven-episode sitcom with one series. It was produced by Central Television and Columbia TriStar Central Productions and is a remake of the American sitcom '' Married... with Children''.
Cast
The Bundys were ...
'' (television programme)
* 1999–2002 '' Dream Street'' (narrator)
* 2000 – ''Heartbeat
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Heartbeat, heart beat, heartbeats, and heart beats may refer to:
Computing
*Heartbeat (computing), a periodic signal to indicate normal operation or to synchronize parts of a system
*Heartbeat, clus ...
'' (television program); guest appearance, December 2000, single episode
* 2001 – '' TV to Go'' (television programme)
* 2003 – '' The Bill'' (television programme); guest appearance, single episode
* 2003 – '' My Family'' (television programme); guest appearance, single episode
* 2005 – '' Agatha Christie's Marple'' (television programme)
* 2007 – ''Hotel Babylon Hotel Babylon may refer to:
Television
* Hotel Babylon (BBC series), a 2000s BBC drama series
* Hotel Babylon (music programme), a 1990s ITV late night music programme
Literature
* ''Hotel Babylon'' (novel), a novel by Imogen Edwards-Jones
* ...
'' (television programme) as Mr. Poldark, guest appearance, February 2007, single episode, in conjunction with Cherie Lunghi
* 2007 – '' The Last Detective'' (television programme) guest appearance, May 2007, single episode, in conjunction with Roy Hudd
Roy Hudd, OBE (16 May 1936 – 15 March 2020) was an English comedian, actor, presenter, radio host, author and authority on the history of music hall entertainment.
Early life
Hudd was born in Croydon on 16 May 1936 to Evalina "Evie" (née ...
* 2008 – '' The Sarah Jane Adventures'' (television programme) Secrets of the Stars: Series 2 Episode 5
* 2008–2010 – '' Last of the Summer Wine''
* 2009 – '' Casualty'' (television programme); guest appearance, November 2009, single episode
* 2012 – '' Run for Your Wife'' (film); cameo role
* 2014–2016 ''Boomers
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'' (television programme)
References
External links
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1947 births
20th-century English comedians
21st-century English comedians
English male comedians
English male singers
English male television actors
English people of Scottish descent
English rock drummers
Male actors from Cheshire
Actors from Chester
Musicians from Cheshire
Living people
People educated at Chester City Grammar School
British male comedy actors
People from Ellesmere Port