Jeremy Beadle
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Revision as of 21:11, 30 January 2008
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Shows
Celebrity Squares (writer)
Lucky Numbers (scriptwriter)
Mouthtrap (consultant)
Pop the Question (devisor)
Puzzle Trail (writer, series 2)
Biography
There was no getting away from his love-hate relationship with the public. Although his practical jokes shows, such as Game for a Laugh, Beadle's About and People Do the Funniest Things, have always been popular (with over 20 series under his belt), you won't find many people admitting that they like Beadle the man (unless they've actually met him in person).
Jeremy was a trivia buff - particularly a chronicler of events that happened on particular days. His Today's the Day slot on TV-am was one of his early television appearances, as was Eureka, a children's programme about inventions for the BBC.
Despite his somewhat unfair reputation, he knew how to get a crowd on his side - not many people can say they've worked as a tour guide, radio presenter, conference speaker, circus ringmaster and TV host.
A Londoner by birth, he suffered from Poland Syndrome, a condition which stunted the growth of his right hand and he spent a large part of his spare time doing charity work.
On 30th January 2008, Jeremy Beadle died after a short-term illness from pnuemonia. He was 59.
Trivia
In 1990, he was voted the second most hated person in Britain, behind Saddam Hussein, and just ahead of Anneka Rice.
Books / Tapes
Jeremy Beadle's Beginners Guide To Practical Joking (video)
Contact
MPC Entertainment, MPC House, 15-16 Maple Mews, London NW6 5UZ.