Stan Boardman

Stan Boardman

At the Floral Pavilion Theatre, New Brighton, Merseyside
Born 7 December 1937
Liverpool, England
Medium Stand-up comedian
Years active 1970–present
Notable works and roles The Comedians

Stanley Boardman (born 7 December 1937 in Liverpool[1]) is an English comedian.

Early life and career

Boardman was evacuated with his family to Wrexham during the Second World War, and after the family returned to their Merseyside home mistakenly thinking the area had escaped the German bombs, his elder brother Tommy was killed in a bombing raid.[2]

He had been a keen footballer in his youth and was an apprentice at Liverpool F.C., and signed for Tranmere Rovers as a teenager.[3]

Boardman ran a haulage firm before winning a holiday camp talent contest and breaking into television on Opportunity Knocks and The Comedians.[4][5]

Boardman became known for his anti-German jokes, with his claim that "the Germans bombed our chippy" during the Second World War.[6]

His later involvement in football includes being invited by Ron Atkinson to entertain his Sheffield Wednesday and Aston Villa players before the League Cup finals in 1991 and 1994.[3]

Controversies

An incident during a live edition of The Des O'Connor Show (Thames) in the mid-1980s gained publicity at the time. A joke – about the Second World War reminiscences of a Polish pilot who flew in the Royal Air Force – made great play on the word "Fokker", referring not only to the German Focke-Wulf aeroplanes.[7]

Boardman's alleged racism has led to controversy several times; after telling racist jokes at a Leeds United Player-of-the-Year-Award dinner in 2002 (months after two Leeds players had been arrested for assaulting an Asian student), the club withheld his fee, describing his act as "inappropriate and unacceptable" and barred him from performing at the club in future.[8][9] This led to a planned appearance at a Leicester City event being cancelled.[8]

Other appearances

In June 2006 he had a hit with "Stan's World Cup Song", which reached No 15 in the UK Singles Chart.[10]

Fellow comedian Peter Kay wrote about him in his second autobiography "Saturday Night Peter"; in it he describes his early days on the comedy circuit and being on the bill with Stan who at the time had the nickname Stan "The German Fokker" Boardman.

In June 2009, Boardman appeared on Celebrity Wife Swap,[11] and in October 2011 he appeared with his daughter, Andrea Boardman, on the celebrity version of Coach Trip.[12]

References

Notes

  1. http://search.findmypast.co.uk/results/world-records/birth-marriage-death-and-parish-records/births-and-baptisms/england-and-wales-births-1837-2006?firstname=stanley&lastname=boardman&eventyear=1940&eventyear_offset=5&district=liverpool%20north
  2. Devine, Darren (23 September 2009), "Comedian recounts tale of tragedy and survival on his return to Wrexham", Wales Online http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2009/09/23/comedian-recounts-tale-of-tragedy-and-survival-on-his-return-to-wrexham-91466-24757900/, retrieved 20 March 2010 Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bevan, Chris (26 February 2010), "When Boardman gave Villa the last laugh", BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_cup/8537957.stm, retrieved 20 March 2010 Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. Key, Phil (4 July 2007), "Stan Boardman review", Liverpool Daily Post, retrieved 20 March 2010
  5. Grant, Peter (30 June 2007), "Review: Stan Boardman The Cavern, Sunday July 1", Liverpool Echo
  6. Moore (2000), p. 118
  7. Bycroft (2008), p. 119
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Comic's show cancelled after racist jokes", BBC, 2 May 2002 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1964321.stm, retrieved 20 March 2010 Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. Sayid, Ruki (2 May 2002), "LEEDS RACE OUTRAGE; EXCLUSIVE Club hires Stan Boardman for awards dinner and he says: 'I could murder an Indian' ..then tells Asian: 'F*** off back to your curry house'", Daily Mirror
  10. "Stan Boardman", Chart Stats http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=953, retrieved 20 March 2010 Missing or empty |title= (help)
  11. Shennan, Paddy (13 June 2009), "Stan Boardman’s wife, Viv, steals the show on Celebrity Wife Swap", Liverpool Echo, retrieved 20 March 2010
  12. http://www.channel4.com/programmes/coach-trip/articles/meet-the-celebrity-coach-trip-passengers

Bibliography

  • Bycroft, Colin (2008), End 2 End 4 Parkinson's, Vita Fugit, ISBN 978-0-9559902-0-5
  • Moore, Kevin (2000), Museums and Popular Culture, Leicester University Press, ISBN 978-0-7185-0227-0

External links

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