Tony Hawks

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Revision as of 00:28, 21 November 2016

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Contents

Shows

The Best Show in the World... Probably

The Brain Drain (team captain)

Inside Clyde

Biography

Comedian, songwriter and all-round funny chap, Tony Hawks is possibly best known for writing the controversial spoof record Stutter Rap which, under the title of Morris Minor and the Majors, reached the dizzy heights of #4 in the UK charts in 1987. A BBC sitcom followed.

His first book, Round Ireland With a Fridge, was a does-what-it-says-on-the-tin comedy travelogue which sold bucketloads, paving the way for similar other titles. He is a regular contributor to panel games on TV and particularly BBC Radio 4.

Trivia

He is co-founder of the Tennis For Free campaign [1].

He constantly gets emails from 11-year-old grungy teens from Brooklyn assuming him to be skateboarding legend Tony Hawk (singular). The confusion prompted Hawks to take Hawk as his specialised subject on Celebrity Mastermind.

He could have avoided such confusion if he'd stuck to his original surname, Hawksworth. We're guessing it's an Equity thing.

Like Ainsley Harriott, he has had involvement with the BBC sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf.

Books/Tapes

Round Ireland With A Fridge (book) / (tape)

Playing The Moldovans At Tennis (book) / (tape)

One Hit Wonderland (book) / (tape)

Contact

c/o Independent Talent Group Ltd, Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London W1D 1BS

Web links

Official Tony Hawks website

Internet Movie Database entry

Wikipedia entry

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