Jimmy Tarbuck

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[BBC New Comedy Award]]
[[Fighting Talk]] (guest host)
[[Fighting Talk]] (guest host)
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In the late 1970s, Tarbuck owned a horse called Winner Takes All. Its career best was second.
In the late 1970s, Tarbuck owned a horse called Winner Takes All. Its career best was second.
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He made a very memorable appearance alongside his daughter Liza in one episode of 'Linda Green', playing Linda's long-lost Uncle Vic, who was suspected of actually being her father, due to their considerable physical resemblance and some worrying family revelations. Of course, all turned out well in the end - well, it usually does in comedy-drama like that.
== Books / Tapes ==
== Books / Tapes ==
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== Contact ==
== Contact ==
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Gordon Poole Agency Ltd, The Limes,
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International Artistes Limited,
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Brockley,
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4th Floor,
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Bristol.
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Holborn Hall,
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193-197 High Holborn,
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London,
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WC1V 7BD
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Current revision as of 23:49, 19 October 2016

Contents

Shows

BBC New Comedy Award

Fighting Talk (guest host)

Full Swing

Old Flames

Strictly Come Dancing (participant, series 4)

Tarby's Frame Game

Winner Takes All

Biography

Born in Liverpool on 6 February 1940, Jimmy "Tarby" Tarbuck entered showbusiness as a Butlin's redcoat at Pwlhelli holiday camp in the 1950s. His first TV appearance was on Comedy Bandbox in 1963. He went on to host variety shows including Live From The Palladium, and spent twelve years hosting gambling game show Winner Takes All.

Tarbuck was created an OBE in 1994, for services to show business and charity.

His daughter, Liza Tarbuck, has also gone on to work in entertainment.

Trivia

He turned down the chance to host The Generation Game in 1982.

In the late 1970s, Tarbuck owned a horse called Winner Takes All. Its career best was second.

He made a very memorable appearance alongside his daughter Liza in one episode of 'Linda Green', playing Linda's long-lost Uncle Vic, who was suspected of actually being her father, due to their considerable physical resemblance and some worrying family revelations. Of course, all turned out well in the end - well, it usually does in comedy-drama like that.

Books / Tapes

Tarbuck on Golf (paperback)

Tarbuck on Showbiz (hardback)

Contact

International Artistes Limited, 4th Floor, Holborn Hall, 193-197 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7BD

Web links

Wikipedia entry

Internet Movie Database entry

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