His Scots accent, though broad, was not indecipherable to English viewers, although he was happy to lay the doric on with a trowel much later in his career as Rab C Nesbitt's father-in-law in the successful comedy TV series of the 1990s. THE widow of Scottish showbiz legend Jimmy Logan died yesterday. Despite having been declared by the press as one of the country's best young comics, Logan was still little known outside of Glasgow. "I organise the Burns Night event with other Kyiv Lions Club members as part of our contribution of time to the club," Stuart tells me. Logan was awarded an honorary doctorate by Glasgow Caledonian University (1994), honoured with the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)[2] for "services to Scottish theatre" in 1996, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 1998. "I wanted to witness this wonderful new medium in the land that was really pioneering its progress," he recalled. The bank would lend him no more money and the Metropole closed in 1973 with Logan in debt to the tune of 170,000. Win Expectancy, Run Expectancy, and Leverage Index calculations provided by Tom Tango of InsideTheBook.com, and co-author of The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball. Emmerdale's Amy Nuttall 'discovered Andrew Buchan's affair from racy lingerie purchase'. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. His family, in the 1930s and 1940s, toured the small music halls of Scotland and Northern Ireland and ran seasons at the Metropole, Glasgow and in the Theatre, Paisley, where Logan became house manager for the family. Most of the money went to the people running the musical, and not the people running the Metropole. At the age of 21 the film Floodtide - a gritty Clydeside drama with Gordon Jackson and Rona Anderson - made him a movie star. Paper Subscription to the Daily Record and Sunday Mail, Paper Subscription to the Paisley Daily Express, 2023 Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd, Body of baby found in search for missing infant after parents arrested. On 10 February 1957 he appeared on the bill of Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium' (ATV) along with Guy Mitchell and The Beverley Sisters. It was that passing message that ultimately drove Jim Lewis to look for his twin. Last edited on 20 February 2023, at 01:50, Floodtime: Film with a Clydebank Background, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001179/19530917/058/0011, http://wiki.scotlandonair.com/w/index.php?title=Jimmy_Logan&oldid=64292. He claimed that because in 1964 the city fathers had an agenda to move prospective developers from St George's Cross and concentrate new shopping and entertainment developments in nearby Maryhill, "the Metropole was effectively hung out to dry. "When I was six or seven I was selling programmes, chocolates, cigarettes - but I wanted to get on the stage.". In 1965, Logan's friend, Francis Essex, the head of productions at STV, wrote him asking if he had any ideas for new material. Ms Donald and Logan were married for three years, but after they split fought a bitter custody battle over their twin children, Robert and Annabelle. Logan published his autobiography, It's a Funny Life, in 1998.[3]. Over the years he became, in the words of his obituary writers, "a consummate performer and inspiration to many entertainers" (The Herald) and "a gentleman, a very generous man, and one of Helensburgh's best loved residents" (Helensburgh Advertiser). Logan played a major part in the establishment of a Scottish committee of the British Actors' Equity Association. Consequently at the age of 49 he now also lost his home and all that he owned. The Calum Kennedy Show opened the Metropole, followed by the gala opening performance of Wedding Fever on 1 September 1964, directed by Eddie Fraser, with a cast including Marillyn Gray, Paul Young, Stanley Baxter's sister Alice Dale, and Morag Hood. However, he was left facing financial ruin after he bought Glasgow's Metropol Theatre. It was quite a disappointment when the pantomime was able to recommence. Wherever it played in Britain audiences flocked from all over. In this day and age, if they wanted a public profile, they could easily do that with social media. Successful new claims for Pension Credit may also qualify for the 900 cost of living payment. How dare they not share their entire lives with us like the Skyes, Tullys and Fitzys of the world. Logan was part of a family of entertainers beginning with his parents who were the music hall act Short and Dalziel. Logan was chairman of the board of directors, his father was managing director, and his mother and wife Grace the remaining directors. Logan even set up a mobile ticket office that went round the schemes. Logan made his pantomime debut in 1952 when he was signed up by Howard & Wyndham to star in Robinson Crusoe at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh. 1950 The legendary Scottish entertainer came from a family of entertainers. Jimmy published his autobiography in 1998. At 39 years of age, Jim Lewis called the probate court, which had a record of his adoption, and contacted the Springer family in Piqua. 1973 was the subject of This Is Your Life. In fact, the theme of the series was single, sexy, and competitive(LOL) and instead of asking for video-taped auditions, the producers toured the country looking for the sexiest singles in all the land. A one-off special edition of The Jimmy Logan Show from the Alhambra was broadcast on the evening of Saturday 14 October 1961. In 1991, he had a supporting role in the Swedish comedy film Den ofrivillige golfaren which was partly filmed in Scotland. But never forget Sausages is the boys."[10]. This surprised many as most people believed Logan to be a die-hard Rangers fan. View the profiles of professionals named "Jimmy Logan" on LinkedIn. [2] He had four siblings including actress/singer Annie Ross. Housemate Glenn revealed the secret, but a lot of the housemates already had an inkling. The murder of a debauched gangbanger leads the detectives to a pair of twins, one of whom is not all that she appears to be. On the opening night, Saturday 31 August 1957, he and Stanley Baxter appeared in This is Scotland, an hour-long variety special broadcast live from the Theatre Royal studios. Mehmet Sunna, who runs Sunna Salon Furniture in the city, has spoken of the moment found his hometown Pazarcik reduced to rubble. It was as dramatic as that.[11]. Total Zone Rating and initial framework for Wins above Replacement calculations provided by Sean Smith. Jimmy Logan died of cancer on 13 April 2001 in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, nine days after his 73rd birthday. This perception came from plays like Wedding Fever where he played a Rangers fan. But for many, Jimmy will be best remembered as a panto star. Angela, 65, of Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, died after a 15-month battle against cancer. It was so popular company bosses would send their secretaries down to stand in queues to make sure they got their tickets for the next change of programme.[24]. He teamed up with Stanley Baxter for a comedy routine which made them national names and coined a string of popular catchphrases. Jimmy was born into a Glasgow theatrical family in 1928. Jimmy's first radio appearance was with his family in a Logan Show broadcast from a Paisley cinema [date unknown]. Hurran decided that the 1961 season would be the last featuring Logan and Radcliffe in the starring roles. It was no wonder. He was an assistant manager at 15, tackled juvenile leads and landed his own show at the Metropole Theatre Glasgow at 19. In 1955 the BBC Scotland light entertainment producer Eddie Fraser asked Logan to do the first Scottish children's television programme. The 32-piece orchestra was conducted by the great Geraldo, and the dancers' hair and clothes were all styled and designed to suit their own individual personality. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results James F "Jimmy" Logan (twin) BLANTON (1934 - 1944) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. I have heard better singers than Jimmy quite a number. . Something went wrong, please try again later. Fenn, who's also famous for playing seductive teen Audrey Horne on Twin Peaks, played both . Even as a young man, he campaigned at Equity meetings for the rights of chorus girls and smaller acts. Self-confessed 'Friends fanatic' Harry took comfort in the sitcom while navigating panic attacks after completing his second tour of Afghanistan a decade ago. The bulk of what they discovered centered around the effect environment has on child-rearing and the way genetics factor in as a comparison. His connection with pantomime continued throughout his life,[3] most famously with the long-running pantomimes produced by Howard & Wyndham in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle and Aberdeen.[4][5]. Logan suggested taking the plays he had done at the Metropole and tailoring them for television. There were also plaudits for his television performances. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter. On Wednesday's instalment of the Channel 4 property show, Julie and Peter enlisted Lee's help to find their dream holiday home in South West France. They were twins, separated at birth, who had grown up not 45 miles from each other, and ended up leading almost identical lives. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. The squad eventually learns that the girl twin, Lindsay, was born a boy but a botched circumcision led to her parents making her a girl at the recommendation of the sex therapist the twins are currently seeing. There were five children and we all had our jobs to do," he said in a BBC interview. James Allan Short was born in the family home at 3 Inglis Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow on 4 April 1928, the middle child in a series of five.[1]. "My father and mother were in showbusiness. During the 1960s Logan did five coast-to-coast tours of Canada and America, playing to packed houses of expatriate Scots. Jimmy was delighted as he believed them to be his first children and three years later the family moved to part of 152 East Clyde Street in Helensburgh (pictured left). On 16 August 1957 he appeared in the first television broadcast from the BBC's new Springfield Road studio, Glasgow, On View, in a sketch with Fay Lenore. Chief medical officer Chris Whitty told Johnson that there were no strong reason against in corridors etc, and no very strong reasons for" introducing the masks. The trappings of success followed rapidly, and while in his twenties he was living in a wing of Culzean Castle in Ayrshire, had his own Rolls-Royce with personalised number plate, and flew his own plane. At the same time, during the summer, he performed in the hugely successful Five Past Eight revue which he did from 1954 to 1961, working alongside Jack Radcliffe and Stanley Baxter: Fortunes were spent on beautiful costumes and wonderful scenery, and by the time I did my first one at Edinburgh in 1954 they had become the top shows around. During this event he made his last appearance on stage. Scotland Today coverage of the funeral of Jimmy Logan. He was a performer who loved an audience - and was equally loved by those who came to enjoy his shows. He leaves two children, 15-year-old twins Robert and Annabel. Friday, 13 April, 2001, 09:56 GMT 10:56 UK, "Jimmy Logan was one of the great Scottish entertainers", ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------. If all you know of WWE is what you see on Total Divas, Jimmy Uso is a loving, kind-hearted husband with a heart of gold. After the death of her 73-year-old husband . The funeral will be held at St Joseph's Church in Helensburgh on Friday. [23] It was broadcast from 21 November 1959 to 23 April 1960. The place was in uproar and somewhere in the darker recesses of my mind there came a sort of 'Eureka'! 500k likes and we'll go on a double date with the twins!The Mian Twins . For the first time on stage, it made people laugh at the Catholic/Protestant divide that was predominant in parts of Scotland. I guess there are limits to the kind of characters I can make people believe in. He died, aged 73, in hospital in Clydebank, near Glasgow, during the early hours
After the War, when the family got together again for a series of 18-week summer seasons at the Metropole Theatre, Glasgow, his father came up with the idea of them appearing together as "The Logan Family". Ex-chief constable of Police Scotland 'said bulk of rape complaints were regretful sex'. Scott Taylor, who plays for Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale, is recovering in hospital in an induced coma after undergoing a 10-hour operation. In early 1959, Eric Maschwitz, the BBC's head of light entertainment, signed Logan up on an exclusive contract with the BBC to present an entire series of The Jimmy Logan Show for network, scheduled to run every second Saturday night for six months. Despite only being 21 years old he had packed a wealth of theatrical experience more than many veterans twice his age and had developed into a distinguished 'all-rounder', as a comedian, singer, and actor of both straight and character parts. Then, read about the Hilton sisters, conjoined twins who made a life for themselves as part of a freak show. They would say: "Beeby the Seagull, do you understand? In 1985 he married Pamela Donald and the following year twins were born. It seemed that nothing could go wrong, but it did. Unfortunately, remains of a baby have been found in woodland close to where Constance Marten and Mark Gordon. He appeared in Scotland and England in Harvey, The Entertainer, Death of a Salesman, Comedians, Uncle Vanya and many other stage plays. Between 1979 and 1999, the team studied 137 pairs of twins, including the Jim twins, that had been reared apart from each other. We've been dating twins for a few months now and we surprised our friends with them!! Logan returned to the Five Past Eight show for the summer season of 1960, heading the cast along with Jack Radcliffe and Eve Boswell. Jimmy was born as James Allan Short but after entering showbusiness he took on the name of Jim Logan it became Jimmy later because, in his own words, "my father soon decided it wasn't a good idea to have the same name as him because the audience wouldn't think they were getting their money's worth", and it was later under the name of Jimmy Logan that he was subsequently known to everyone. In 2012, his brother alluded in an interview that his twin was running a Gold Coast based plumbing company that dealt with mining contracts. He is survived by his second wife, Angela, and 15-year-old twins Robert and Annabelle. STV used the advert for about a year, and showed it to potential advertisers as an example of the best type of advertising.[31]. Well done to Greg, though, sounds like hes made the most of his winnings in a business that can be quite risky. My father told me: "Son, get out of that rubbish!" However planning permission was refused for this and over the years the Metropole ran at a loss. She walked out on him. Springers mother was under the impression that the twin had died, while Lewis mother knew a bit more. But for many, Jimmy will be best remembered as a panto star. In 2012, his brother alluded in an interview that his twin was running a Gold Coast based plumbing company that dealt with mining contracts. Fortunately, after the first six programmes, Eddie Fraser got the job as producer of the show, and brought in a young actor, Stanley Baxter, who was making a name for himself at the Citizens' Theatre. His other screen roles included parts in two Carry On films. His memoir, It's a Funny Life, was published in 1998. At the age of 49 (1977/78) he found himself with no home, no wife, no money. Links to more Scotland stories are at the foot of the page. [7] Filmed by the J. Arthur Rank Organisation at Pinewood Studios, London, the film broke down a lot of barriers, employing an all-Scots cast and using real Scots accents. His aunt from w read more. The comedian, actor and impresario Jimmy Logan, who has died of cancer aged 74, was a legend, one of the first Scots entertainers to make the transition to television stardom in the 1950s, and a quietly intelligent performer who was ahead of his time. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. The body of Kyle Sambrook and his beagle Bane were found in Glencoe on Saturday following a three-day search. In the 1940s he was a leading light in his family's show, which he left to become a pantomime performer in his own right. . The seasonal chocolate bar has already received glowing online reviews from customers, with many more wanting to try it. Greg went on to win the whole damn thing, and they were still (technically) being treated as one, so got to share in the prize equally. "Most Kyiv business people are away from 20th December to the 15th of January. . We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Finally in 1973 the bank pegged his overdraft at 170,000 and so he had to close the theatre . Jimmy Logan was known as one of the great Scottish entertainers. Due to the fact they're identical twins, but one was made . Logan went on to perform in a decade of pantomimes for Howard & Wyndham, each running for about 16 weeks of the year, for which he was paid the handsome rate of 500 per week. The ring, however, paints a very different picture. Yet his roots were deeply buried in old-style entertainment, and in recent years he was regarded as an encyclopaedia of Scottish popular theatre, his speciality being Sir Harry Lauder, whom he met as a child. He also did around 150 radio shows with his friend Stanley Baxter. When their divorce came through in 1967, Logan asked Gina Fratini (nee Butler), a London fashion designer, to be his wife. In 1994 he was granted the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters by Glasgow Caledonian University, and then in 1996 he was awarded the OBE. Worse was to follow. It was so well liked I became known as Jimmy 'Lovely Biscuits' Logan. Theatre was the major form of entertainment when Logan came to prominence in the 1950s, but it was clear to him that television was going to play a major part in the future after it arrived in Scotland (in 1952) and he went to America to study commercial television. Apparently the Logan twins have put their life-in-the-limelight days behind them, and are living very under the radar lives. Our secret was never down to good scripts because we didn't have any scripts. In fact many people still know me better for Lovely Biscuits than anything else. They also starred in the long-running Five Past Eight show at the Alhambra Theatre in Glasgow. A one-man show he had written on the life of his great hero Sir Harry Lauder. They swapped on Big Brother's demand, regularly changing places in the diary room or the toilet, while giving the other a quick download of conversations and updates they needed to absorb. Just like "Sausages is the boys", people were saying "Lovely Biscuits" in response to just about anything. Logan then discovered that he had lost his audience. So in one episode I suddenly said: "You can like eggs, you can like ham, but sausages is the boys." a parody of Adam Faith's "What Do You Want". At the age of 12 or 13 possibly around 1955 Connolly saw Logan on stage in Five Past Eight at Glasgow's Alhambra Theatre and cites him as the inspiration behind his decision to become a comedian: On the fateful night at the Alhambra, among other hysterically funny things, Jimmy came on dressed as a Glasgow coalman, trousers tied nicky-tan style below the knee, with big leather back protector over his shoulders and sang in my accent yes, my Glasgow accent! "It was my chance to get into the lucrative management side of things, and with my name and Sam's writing ability, we thought we would make a good team.". One reviewer wrote that "Logan made a particularly deep impression with British viewers on his television debut". He wanted to be not just an actor, but an actor-manager, in the best old traditions of the theatre. Milo, 14, Iggy, 12, and Scout, 6, appear to be based in Avalon with mum who late last year re-married her partner Hayden Guppy. Although he was principally known as a comedian and entertainer in his earlier days, he nevertheless showed his abilities as a dramatic actor in his first film "Floodtide" at the age of 21. He died on August 11, 1989 in Hermitage, Missouri, USA. The force said the alleged comments are wholly unacceptable, and referred the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). . No word yet on whether Jim Springer knows anyone named Sandy. And he is also the late Scottish comedian Jimmy Logan's stepson. His big house in Dowanhill, Glasgow had gone in the divorce from Grace - slept on the settee in the front room his father's one-bedroom flat in Ibrox for two years. Received an OBE in 1996 for services to entertainment. Around the same time he was asked to appear in Sunday Night at Blackpool, an offshoot of the popular variety show Meet the Stars which decamped to Blackpool for a series of summer shows. He took the show onto England, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Logan, starring with Jack Radcliffe and Eve Boswell, held the record number of performances of the famed Five Past Eight shows staged each summer at the Alhambra Theatre. of Friday after losing his battle with cancer of the oesophagus. The Jimmy Logan Show, produced by Eddie Fraser and directed by George Inns (who went on to work with the Black and White Minstrels), was broadcast on St Andrew's Day, Saturday 30 November (8.08.50pm). I never knew he existed either. The cost of producing the shows was phenomenal but the standard was superb. He took on a considerable amount of responsibility at a young age: as well as playing the accordion and acting as the comedian's 'feed' in sketches, he would put the show on, pay the performers, and make sure nothing went wrong. He also became well known on the BBC's Scottish Home Service radio show It's All Yours. Logan was married to Grace in 1958. Loganberry Pie was produced by the voice of children's radio Kathleen Garscadden and broadcast on the BBC-tv network. In 1998 he produced his best-selling autobiography, aptly entitled "It's a Funny Life". Logan did 14 comedy plays with Cree, each of them made for family laughter. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Do you have a sports website? In the 1986, at the behest of Frank Dunlop, he took his one-man show about Sir Harry Lauder to the Edinburgh Festival, playing, not inappropriately, at the town hall in nearby Portobello, where the tang of the sea wafted in on the performance. His father passed away in early 1982 when Logan was in pantomime with Terry Scott at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh. We did all sorts of things. During the subsequent divorce Pamela insisted on DNA tests which eventually revealed that Jimmy was not the biological father of the twins. The first few years of Jimmy Logan's Metropole were a success, but all theatres were being threatened by the redevelopment of Glasgow: Thousands of people who lived round about my theatre at St George's Cross were being uprooted from their city centre tenements into the new schemes miles away on the outskirts. In 1993 he received the Gulliver Award for excellence in the theatre. He refurbished it, reopening it as the New Metropole. Later, he and Linda divorced, and he married a woman named Betty. He leaves two children, 15-year-old twins Robert and Annabel. The writers kept suggesting things like using the sound effect of a seagull when something funny happened. Scores from any date in Major League history, Minor, Foreign, College, & Black Baseball, Frequently Asked Questions about MLB and Baseball, Subscribe to Stathead Baseball: Get your first month FREE. WATCH/LISTEN: ON THIS STORY: BBC Scotland's Forbes McFall reports "Jimmy Logan . There's even less of a trace of David online. [2] His sister Annabelle (19302020) was the actress and singer 'Annie Ross', highly successful on both sides of the Atlantic, counting Liza Minelli among her closest friends. Almsot 400,000 people came to the Alhambra during that 24-week season, almost ten per cent of the Scottish population. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. "It goes on all night. [21] The presenter was Tommy Trinder. He was named James by his adoptive parents, and had a dog named Toy. A career spanning more than six decades made him a household name as an actor, musician, singer, comedian and theatrical entrepreneur. His 1998 autobiography It's a Funny Life was also a best-seller. He was joined initially by two other young actors, Eddie Fraser and Primrose Milligan, and a couple of members of the Scottish Variety Orchestra. Advance sales were disappointing but the play went down a storm with audiences and word quickly spread. 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