The plays would be split over two different episodes, and went well, but there was a complaint from the television authorities that this kind of programme broke commercial TV rules because it generated too much free publicity for the Metropole. The venue was forced to close in the early 1970s because of money problems, leaving Jimmy to start over again. Logan and his Fife Past Eight co-star Jack Radcliffe were original shareholders in STV, each contributing 1,000. Jimmy Logan. [28], In an effort to generate money through the summer months Logan submitted a number of plans to the council to diversify his business. Good on them (but where are you please). It was a financial gamble that took every penny Logan had (40,000 was his share) along with substantial loans from the bank. It was so successful another edition was broadcast on 24 May 1958. 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. One woman ventured out to see what outlets would offer her freebies for her special day. Max apparently gets into another altercation with the Logan brothers later: We don't see the fight, but do see Max's bruised, bandaged face after the fact. The force said the alleged comments are wholly unacceptable, and referred the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). 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. 21 North Korean Propaganda Depictions Of Americans, No, The Civil War Wasn't About "States' Rights" Just Slavery, What Stephen Hawking Thinks Threatens Humankind The Most, 27 Raw Images Of When Punk Ruled New York, Join The All That's Interesting Weekly Dispatch. He died, aged 73, in hospital in Clydebank, near Glasgow, during the early hours After the death of her 73-year-old husband . Logan felt their act was getting tired and suggested the play to Milroy who was not keen at first. There's even less of a trace of David online. Other theatrical events included The Entertainer (1984), Brighton Beach Memoirs (1989), Bill Bryden's The Ship, The Comedians (1991), On Golden Pond (1996) and Death of a Salesman at the Pitlochry Festival (1992). He brought it to the King's for a second successful run. He teamed up with Stanley Baxter for a comedy routine which made them national names and coined a string of popular catchphrases. James Allan Short, OBE, FRSAMD (1928-2001), known professionally as Jimmy Logan, was a Scottish comedian, actor, theatrical producer, impresario and director, who was a frequent broadcaster on both radio and television in the post-war era. It had been a big hit in Belfast where it had run at the Ulster Theatre since September 1960, and Logan thought that it might transfer well to Scotland, so in April 1961 he took it on tour for two weeks at His Majesty's, Aberdeen, and the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, with himself in the starring role his first stage part in a play. Logan was born in Dennistoun, Glasgow, a member of a family of entertainers; the tradition began with his parents (Jack Short and Mary Dalziel "May" Allan) who were the music hall act Short and Dalziel. of Friday after losing his battle with cancer of the oesophagus. During the subsequent divorce Pamela insisted on DNA tests which eventually revealed that Jimmy was not the biological father of the twins. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. Subscribe to Stathead Baseball: Get your first month FREEYour All-Access Ticket to the Baseball Reference Database. Jimmy toured the world and became a highly paid entertainer with a lifestyle to match. Successful new claims for Pension Credit may also qualify for the 900 cost of living payment. He is also a dad. ": Carry on Abroad (1972) and Carry on Girls (1973), the latter of which he played a gay director. Play. Well done to Greg, though, sounds like hes made the most of his winnings in a business that can be quite risky. Even as a young man, he campaigned at Equity meetings for the rights of chorus girls and smaller acts. Links to more Scotland stories are at the foot of the page. View the profiles of people named Jimmy Logan. I'd rather do a wee bit, go off, come back on and go off." 1973 was the subject of This Is Your Life. 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. Buddy would be singing a nice melody and I would be screaming in the background: "Oh, dear God, take him away."[5]. A career spanning more than six decades made him a household name as an actor, musician, singer, comedian and theatrical entrepreneur. He was elected as a fellow of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and received an OBE from the Queen in 1996. In 1965, Logan's friend, Francis Essex, the head of productions at STV, wrote him asking if he had any ideas for new material. Written by Stan Mars, it featured Ian Sadler, Joan Mann, Stan Mars, Gerard Slevin and Leslie Robertson, along with the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra (conductor, Jack Leon). At the age of 21 the film Floodtide - a gritty Clydeside drama with Gordon Jackson and Rona Anderson - made him a movie star. Ex-chief constable of Police Scotland 'said bulk of rape complaints were regretful sex'. Was a major coup. He thought he was a well enough known name to take a touring show round Scotland, but he ended up playing to half-empty theatres. He took the show onto England, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Both Jims mothers knew their sons had a twin brother. Jimmy Logan (19282001) was a Scottish comedian, actor, theatrical producer, impresario and director, who was a frequent broadcaster on both radio and television in the post-war era. Logan was part of a family of entertainers beginning with his parents who were the music hall act Short and Dalziel. Father ignored daughter's screams and texted her to 'stop' on night she died covered in maggots. The separation meant selling his house, a move to Springvale, 73 East Princes Street, in 1990, and disposing of his wonderful collection of Harry Lauder memorabilia. He was a performer who loved an audience - and was equally loved by those who came to enjoy his shows. An extensive archive of his personal papers and performance ephemera is now held by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland archives. In 1993 his divorce was complete, he survived a quadruple heart bypass, and then to the delight of his friends he married Angela and they enjoyed eight years of happy life together. 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. Upon hearing about the Jim twins uncanny resemblances, researchers at the University of Minnesota invited the pair to come to their facility for testing. A one-man show he had written on the life of his great hero Sir Harry Lauder. So in the interest of reliving the Big Brother glory days, allow us to take you on a journey back in time to that house on the Gold Coast tucked off to the side of Dreamworld (which is now a burnt down creepy ghost hangout) where Australian reality TV was born. How dare they not share their entire lives with us like the Skyes, Tullys and Fitzys of the world. Check out these conjoined twins that survived being separated at the head, the worlds most difficult surgery. Ash Regan claimed a devolved parliament could set up a new central bank and ditch the pound just months after a vote for indepenence. As a result, for the next two years he slept on the settee in his father's one-bedroom flat in Ibrox, and hung his clothes on the back of the upright piano. As he shot more into the limelight, his parents became 'Ma and Pa Logan', and his schoolboy character's catchphrase, "It's smashin' Maw", was used as the title for the show. By 1950 ha had his own radio . There were five children and we all had our jobs to do," he said in a BBC interview. When Helensburgh Heritage Trust was set up the same year, he became its first Honorary President, and he contributed a piece on another great entertainer from Helensburgh, Jack Buchanan, another of his great heroes, for the Trusts bicentenary book, 200 Years of Helensburgh. View the profiles of professionals named "Jimmy Logan" on LinkedIn. Gunshots caught on chilling doorbell footage in Greenock street after dad 'shot dead'. By the end of the 1950s, and at the peak of his profession in Scotland, Logan wanted to make a name for himself beyond Scotland's borders. 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. The play became the basis of a BBC Scotland television situation comedy. He leaves two children, 15-year-old twins Robert and Annabel. The response was phenomenal, and before we knew where we were it had really taken on "You can build your skyscrapers, you can build your palashes, you can take vast areas of the desert and ush oil and water. Our secret was never down to good scripts because we didn't have any scripts. Being centred in the south or north of England, most of their references left me bewildered. Jimmy was born into a Glasgow theatrical family in 1928. He refurbished it, reopening it as the New Metropole. Because how fun are identical twins. He died on August 11, 1989 in Hermitage, Missouri, USA. Find out more. Logan's biggest influence was Sir Harry Lauder "in my opinion Scotland's finest ambassador, and a true megastar," he said. Slavery plaque on Scots memorial could go after plan approved for its removal. He was an assistant manager at 15, tackled juvenile leads and landed his own show at the Metropole Theatre Glasgow at 19. However this marriage too broke up when Pamela walked out, taking the twins who Jimmy adored. He toured the show extensively, dancing and working his way through 36 Lauder songs. Something went wrong, please try again later. "My father and mother were in showbusiness. . [22] Eddie Fraser and George Inns were to produce and direct again, but the BBC subsequently decided Fraser was required in Glasgow and, then, Inns was forced to pull out. They also starred in the long-running Five Past Eight show at the Alhambra Theatre in Glasgow. The show improved and became very successful, such that Logan became known as Jimmy 'It's All Yours' Logan. He went on to marry a woman named Linda. Lohan soared to stardom after her performances as twins Hallie Parker and Annie James, who were separated as babies, then met at summer camp more than a decade later. While reminiscing on this nugget of history we realised something. 1950 The legendary Scottish entertainer came from a family of entertainers. He staged an adaptation of Oor Wullie, the Sunday Post comic strip character, for the Dundee stage. A Place In The Sun host cringes at 'hard work' couple's low offer on property. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. The seasonal chocolate bar has already received glowing online reviews from customers, with many more wanting to try it. 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. Born: 1945 in Glasgow. A one-off special edition of The Jimmy Logan Show from the Alhambra was broadcast on the evening of Saturday 14 October 1961. When that marriage was dissolved in 1969 he married a world famous fashion designer Gina Fratini; this marriage lasted eight years. If they are living under the radar lives, perhaps instead of saying where are you please, you could just have left it at good on you. 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. Logan returned to the Five Past Eight show for the summer season of 1960, heading the cast along with Jack Radcliffe and Eve Boswell. The following Spring he presented some editions of the children's TV show All Your Own when it came from Glasgow. THE former wife of late Scots showbiz star Jimmy Logan has remarried. He was the kind of boy who would say "Aw yeah, Mishta Logan, don't worry about it Mishta Logan, no problem Mishta Logan." His last two performances were at Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre respectively. There were also plaudits for his television performances. The King Street Hotel, Argyle House and Greenroof Hotel are all part of his empire with his smart investments turning him into a multi-millionaire. Fail and theyd have to enter as one person, aka, nominated and evicted as one. Listening as a young man, the Scottish comedian Billy Connolly was struck by how Logan made people laugh using a strong Glasgow accent: I have been brought up, like lots of people of my generation, listening to BBC Radio and early television. The legendary Scottish entertainer came from a family of entertainers. He initially fronted a couple of one-off comedy variety shows for the BBC-tv network from London. They formed a successful show business partnership and it was natural that Jimmy would follow in their footsteps. 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. . Logan also started appearing on his own, performing in wartime variety seasons at the Palladium in Edinburgh, and the Hippodrome and Opera House in Dunfermline. During the Second World War his parents went off round Britain entertaining the troops with the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). During the service he was given a round of applause because Billy Connolly, who was inspired to take up entertainment by watching Jimmy, believed it was more appropriate than a minute's silence. The commercial became hugely successful when it went out on STV. Latterly he performed regularly at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, one summer revelling in performing three very different plays on successive nights. [8] As a result, he became a household name in Scotland, but a big slump in the British film industry meant he received no further film offers at the time. But that's all we got. In this day and age, if they wanted a public profile, they could easily do that with social media. Love Island fans buzz as Olivia is 'exposed' and storms off after furious Jessie row. Scottish performer, producer, impresario and director, For other people named James or Jimmy Logan, see, Alhambra Glasgow by Graeme Smith, published 2011, The Theatre Royal: Entertaining a Nation by Graeme Smith, published 2008, Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jimmy_Logan&oldid=1084117228, Officers of the Order of the British Empire, Alumni of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 22 April 2022, at 17:04. Jimmy was distraught, but with typical courage bounced back, helped by his sister, the famous jazz singer, Annie Ross, who flew over from the USA to be with him for several months. When she had gone to a judge to get her adoption paperwork finalized, she had overheard someone mention that the other baby had also been named James. Two new writers, Andrew McIntyre and Jack McLeod, were also hired came up with one of Logan's catchphrases "sausages is the boys": They reckoned it would be perfect for one of my characters, the gormless youth Sammy Dreep, a kind of wee Glaswegian you could imagine wearing a bunnet and thick glasses, who always spat out phlegm when he was talking. The Fabulous Fifties was a nostalgic evocation of Scottish variety's last gasp. Just like "Sausages is the boys", people were saying "Lovely Biscuits" in response to just about anything. Self-confessed 'Friends fanatic' Harry took comfort in the sitcom while navigating panic attacks after completing his second tour of Afghanistan a decade ago. B B the C gull. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Springers mother was under the impression that the twin had died, while Lewis mother knew a bit more. Later, he and Linda divorced, and he married a woman named Betty. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. the official stats partner of the NBA, NHL and MLB. His father then decided 'Jimmy' was a better first name for the rising comic and he began appearing under that name from 1947. The writers kept suggesting things like using the sound effect of a seagull when something funny happened. His brother John was the vocalist 'Buddy Logan' (19211992). The theatre closed and Logan lost a lot of money. 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. He appeared in Scotland and England in Harvey, The Entertainer, Death of a Salesman, Comedians, Uncle Vanya and many other stage plays. STV used the advert for about a year, and showed it to potential advertisers as an example of the best type of advertising.[31]. Greg and David were given a task as the seasons exciting new play-thing. WATCH/LISTEN: ON THIS STORY: BBC Scotland's Forbes McFall reports "Jimmy Logan . Logan began work as a child, selling programmes at his parents' shows. . Through fellow comedian Jack Milroy, Logan met Sam Cree, who came from the north of Ireland and wrote for a great Irish comedian and actor James Young, and the pair clicked. [18], From January to April 1955 he was given his own weekly radio series on the Scottish Home Service, The Jimmy Logan Show, which featured a resident cast of Aileen Wilson, Marillyn Gray, and Peter Croft, along with the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra.[19]. [7] Logan collected Lauder memorabilia, which is now housed in the Scottish Theatre Archive at the University of Glasgow. But never forget Sausages is the boys."[10]. Logan was a keen supporter of the Lodge, held office and participated in degree work. One play Cree wrote for Young was Wedding Fever, which centred on the wedding of a daughter and a son, one from a Catholic family, the other from a Protestant one. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. [1] [6] Logan purchased the Empress Theatre for 80,000 in 1964. He started by selling programmes then moved onto operating theatre lights at the age of 8 and performing a cowboy act at 10. Full-year historical Major League statistics provided by Pete Palmer and Gary Gillette of Hidden Game Sports. Died. But even then, life was not always kind to him. Logan suggested taking the plays he had done at the Metropole and tailoring them for television. She walked out on him. James Jim Springer, of Piqua Ohio, was adopted in 1940 just three weeks after he was born. By The Newsroom 17th Aug 2010, 1:00am Angela Logan provided stalwart support for one of Scotland's finest comedians, Jimmy. However planning permission was refused for this and over the years the Metropole ran at a loss. His first job was as an assistant manager at the Victory Theatre in Paisley, but he left after six months and began performing in open-air summer concert parties working for, and with, his parents. They performed parts of their Fife Past Eight set, appearing as themselves at the opening, later on as two babies, then as two Teddy Boys. Consequently in 1964 he bought the old Empress Theatre at St George's Cross in Glasgow, refurbished it and renamed it the Metropole, having paid 80,000 for it. 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. For the first time on stage, it made people laugh at the Catholic/Protestant divide that was predominant in parts of Scotland. The former Celtic skipper was proud of his players as they battled for 45 minutes with ten men, only to lose in the 90th minute. 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