Des O'Connor

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Beat the Clock]] (stand-in)
[[Countdown]]
[[Countdown]]
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[[For Love or Money]]
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[[For Love or Money (1)|For Love or Money]]
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[[On the Spot (3)|On the Spot]]
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[[On the Spot (1)|On the Spot]]
[[Pot of Gold]]
[[Pot of Gold]]
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[[Spot the Tune]]
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[[Take Your Pick]] (90s version)
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[[Take Your Pick]]
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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A showbiz survivor. Former Butlins redcoat, turned crooner and TV host, one of those stars who never went out of style because he was never in style in the first place, as he would probably be the first to tell you. Much mocked for the lameness of his comedy and blandness of his singing (which became a running joke on the ''Morecambe And Wise Show''), but still doing his stuff on proper telly even now.
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Former Butlins redcoat, turned crooner and TV host, one of those stars who never went out of style because he was never in style in the first place, as he would have been the first to tell you. Much mocked for the lameness of his comedy and blandness of his singing (which became a running joke on the ''Morecambe And Wise Show''), he nevertheless remained popular and continued to do his thing on proper telly well into his 70s.
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He was appointed CBE in 2008, for services to entertainment and to broadcasting.
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He was appointed CBE in 2008, for services to entertainment and to broadcasting. He died following a fall on 14 November 2020, aged 88.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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His current partner is Jodie Brooke Wilson, his hostess from the revived [[Take Your Pick]]. She gave birth, Des's fifth child overall, in September 2004. After 17 years together, they married in September 2007.
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His widow was Jodie Brooke Wilson, his hostess from the revived [[Take Your Pick]]. She gave birth, Des's fifth child overall, in September 2004. After 17 years together, they married in September 2007.
== Books / Tapes ==
== Books / Tapes ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_O%27Connor Wikipedia entry]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_O%27Connor Wikipedia entry]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2020-11-22#Des O'Connor|Weaver's Week tribute]]
[[Category:People|O'Connor, Des]]
[[Category:People|O'Connor, Des]]

Current revision as of 11:45, 22 November 2020

Image:Des oconnor headshot.jpg

Contents

Shows

Beat the Clock (stand-in)

Countdown

For Love or Money

On the Spot

Pot of Gold

Spot the Tune

Take Your Pick

Biography

Former Butlins redcoat, turned crooner and TV host, one of those stars who never went out of style because he was never in style in the first place, as he would have been the first to tell you. Much mocked for the lameness of his comedy and blandness of his singing (which became a running joke on the Morecambe And Wise Show), he nevertheless remained popular and continued to do his thing on proper telly well into his 70s.

He was appointed CBE in 2008, for services to entertainment and to broadcasting. He died following a fall on 14 November 2020, aged 88.

Trivia

His widow was Jodie Brooke Wilson, his hostess from the revived Take Your Pick. She gave birth, Des's fifth child overall, in September 2004. After 17 years together, they married in September 2007.

Books / Tapes

Bananas Can't Fly (autobiography) (paperback) | (tape)

The Very Best of Des O'Connor (album)

Web links

Official site

Internet Movie Database entry

Wikipedia entry

See also

Weaver's Week tribute

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