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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Cyril Fletcher


Role
  
Comedian

Children
  
Jill Fletcher

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Born
  
25 June 1913 (
1913-06-25
)

Occupation
  
Actor, comedian, businessman

Partner(s)
  
Betty Astell (18 May 1941 - 2 January 2005; his death); 1 child

Died
  
January 2, 2005, Saint Peter Port, Guernsey

Spouse
  
Betty Astell (m. 1941–2005)

People also search for
  
Betty Astell, Gyles Brandreth, Jill Fletcher, Alberto Cavalcanti

Movies and TV shows
  
A Piece of Cake, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, The Cyril Fletcher Show

Books
  
Cyril Fletcher's Odd odes, Odd odes & oddities

Cyril Fletcher (1940)


Cyril Fletcher (25 June 1913 – 2 January 2005) was an English comedian, actor and businessman. His catchphrase was 'Pin back your lugholes'. He was best known for his "Odd Odes", which later formed a section of the television show That's Life!. He first began performing the Odd Odes in 1937, long before they first appeared on television (though he did appear on pre-World War II television).

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Fletcher came up with the idea when he was short of material for a radio show. The first Odd Ode was a comic, yet sentimental, reading of Edgar Wallace's war poem Dreaming of Thee. Following this broadcast he was given a regular programme on Radio Luxembourg; it was this show that brought him to national attention. He called himself "the odd oder".

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He also appeared as a panellist on the popular UK BBC panel show What's My Line? that ran from 1951 to 1963. He was the presenter of Central TV's Gardening Today for 14 years and Channel Television's Cyril Fletcher's TV Garden and ran from 1990 to 1992 for 2 years.

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Fletcher was born in Watford, the son of a solicitor, who was the Friern Barnet town clerk. Following schooling at Friern Barnet Grammar School, where he first began to entertain by composing witty poems about his schoolmasters, he graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. A Freemason and a successful businessman, he believed it important to diversify in such a fickle business as show business. He founded Associated Speakers, an agency for after-dinner speakers, on whose books were the likes of the Duke of Bedford and Lord Longford, as well as himself.

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Personal life

He and his wife, Betty Astell, were married from 18 May 1941 until his death on 2 January 2005. She died six months later. The couple had a daughter, Jill Fletcher, an actress and comedian.

Selected filmography

  • Nicholas Nickleby (1947)
  • A Piece of Cake (1948)
  • References

    Cyril Fletcher Wikipedia