Sunday, 8 November 2015

271 The Tom O Connor Show



First  watched  :  Autumn  1976

Another  one  requiring  a  memory  correction. I   remembered  the  week  night  correctly   ( Tuesdays )   but  not  the  channel  ( ITV )  or  the  season  ( I  thought  it  was  earlier  in  the  year ).

The  Scouse  comic  first  appeared  on  TV  in  the  series  The  Comedians  in  1971  but  didn't  make  a  big  impression  and  his  big  break  came  four  years  later  with  a  three  week  winning  run  on  Opportunity  Knocks  . After  that  the  TV  work  came  flooding  in  both  for  stand-up  slots  and  gameshow  host  roles. He  then  got  his  own  half-hour  show  mixing  stand-up  routines  with  the  odd  star  guest.

I  perceived  at  the  time  that  Tom  wasn't  quite  in  the  first  rank of  comedians  but  he  was  amusing  enough  and  usually  the  best  choice  on  a  ropey  night  for  TV.  Although  the  show  didn't  last  long  he  has  managed  to  keep  his  career  going  right  through  to  the  present   time.

In  1992  Tom  blotted  his  copy book  by  being  one  of  those  celebrities  who  came  out  in  favour  of  the  Tories  during  the  election  campaign. The  other  two  I  recall  were  fellow  talent  show  winner  Patti  Boulaye  and  that  arch-plaigiarist  Andrew  Lloyd-Webber  and  I  theorised  that  the  genuinely  talented  don't  vote  Tory  because  they  have  the  confidence  that  they  can  recoup  anything lost  to the  taxman  while  the  chancers  who've  had  a  lucky  break   are  keen  to hold  on  to  what  they've  got  in  case  it  all  goes  pear-shaped.        

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