Les Dawson
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Les Dawson (2 February 1931 - 10 June, 1993) was a popular Lancashire comedian, known for his deadpan style. Dawson was a curmudgeon, famous for jokes about his mother-in-law and his wife.
Dawson began his entertainment career as a club pianist ("I finally heard some applause from a bald man and said 'thank you for clapping me' and he said 'I'm not clapping - I'm slapping me head to keep awake.'"), but found that he got more laughs by playing wrong notes and complaining to the audience. He made his television debut in the talent show, Opportunity Knocks, and was seldom absent from British television screens in the years that followed. His best known routines featured Roy Barraclough and Dawson as two elderly women, Cissie Braithwaite and Ada Sidebottom who, having worked in a mill in their youth, spoke some words aloud and mouthed others--particularly those pertaining to bodily functions and sex; they also repeatedly pushed up their bosoms, in pantomime dame style, an act copied faithfully from his hero, Norman Evans. Dawson's humour, though earthy, was seldom coarse, and he was as popular with female as with male audiences.
Before his fame Dawson wrote poetry - a guilty secret for someone of his earthy background - and he harboured literary ambitions throughout his career. He wrote many novels but was always regarded solely as an entertainer in the public imagination, and this saddened him.
Having broken his jaw in a boxing match, Dawson was able to pull grotesque faces by pulling his jaw over his upper lip.
Television series in which he appeared included Sez Les, The Les Dawson Show, Dawson's Weekly, and the quiz show Blankety Blank, which he presented for some years.
In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, he was voted amongst the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.
A tribute website, run by his wife Tracy Dawson, and their good friend and colleague Mo Moreland can be found at lesdawson.biz (http://www.lesdawson.biz)
Books
- A Clown Too Many (autobiography, 1986)
- No Tears for a Clown
- Hitler Was My Mother-in-Law
- Well Fared, My Lovely
- Come Back with the Wind
- The Blade and the Passion
- Card for the Clubs
- Malady Lingers on and Other Great Groaners
- Les Dawson's Lancashire
- A Time Before Genesis
- Les Dawson Gives Up
- Cosmo Smallpiece Guide to Male Liberation