Nicholas Parsons

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He was a keen waterskier and at one point his daughter suggested he run a ski school in Spain. However, Parsons enjoyed British life too much.
He was a keen waterskier and at one point his daughter suggested he run a ski school in Spain. However, Parsons enjoyed British life too much.
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Since the death of [[Humphrey Lyttelton]] in 2008, Parsons is the oldest current game show host in Britain.
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Since the death of [[Humphrey Lyttelton]] in 2008, Parsons is the oldest current game show host in Britain. Depending on whether you go by recording or broadcast dates, he will overtake Humph to become the oldest game show host ever on either 13 April or 14 May 2010. <!-- This is taking Humph's last radio ISIHAC as his last bow. If you count the filmed stage show, the corresponding dates would be 25 August 2010 and 1 February 2011. -->
== Books / Tapes ==
== Books / Tapes ==

Revision as of 18:44, 14 February 2009

Biography

Parsons has acted in comedy roles, at one stage being straight man to Arthur Haynes and Benny Hill. He is best known for his 14-year stint as host of Norwich-based quiz Sale of the Century.

On radio, he has presented public speaking parlour game Just a Minute since time began (or since 1967 to be exact). The format was converted to a BBC daytime show.

Trivia

He acts as the narrator in the stage version of the Rocky Horror Show.

Parsons went to the same school as Margaret Thatcher - Grantham & Kesteven High School for Girls (make your own joke up). His father was a GP in the area, though it is doubtful whether Thatcher was one of his patients.

He served as Rector of the University of St Andrews from 1988 to 1991, and was succeeded in the post by Nicky Campbell.

He was the original choice to play the Gamesmaster (q.v.)

As a child, he suffered from dyslexia, stuttering and migraines.

He was resident comedian at the Windmill Theatre for six months.

He was a keen waterskier and at one point his daughter suggested he run a ski school in Spain. However, Parsons enjoyed British life too much.

Since the death of Humphrey Lyttelton in 2008, Parsons is the oldest current game show host in Britain. Depending on whether you go by recording or broadcast dates, he will overtake Humph to become the oldest game show host ever on either 13 April or 14 May 2010.

Books / Tapes

The Straight Man (autobiography) (hardback) | (tape)

Contact

Gordon Poole Agency Ltd, The Limes, Brockley, Bristol. BS48 3BB

Web links

Internet Movie Database entry

Wikipedia entry

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