Jimmy Clitheroe
James
Robinson 'Jimmy' Clitheroe died on 6th June 1973 (the day of his
mother's funeral). A Coroner's inquest found that his death was due to
an accidental overdose of sleeping pills. He was 51 - but still looked
11.
Throughout his life, Clitheroe never grew taller than 4' 3" and for
most of his life could easily pass for an 11 year old ( a role which
he played to the hilt). He always appeared in a schoolboy cap and
blazer and almost always played a schoolboy.
Clitheroe began in the entertainment industry via the old variety
circuit, where he built an impressive reputation, particularly in
Blackpool, where between 1944 and 1971 he set a record for the number
of appearances in Summer Season shows.
In the mid-1950s, Jimmy moved into radio and soon had his own
series, Call Boy. But his biggest hit was The Clitheroe Kid
which ran for 15 years, from 1957 to 1972, and became the BBC’s
longest-running situation comedy. Most episodes revolved around
Jimmy's interactions with his sister Susan, her daft boyfriend Alfie
Hall, and his arch-enemy, Mr Higginbottom. His most famous catchphrase
was “Don’t some mothers ’ave ’em”, although he was often heard to
exclaim “Ooh, flippin’ ’eck” whenever he found himself in a scrape (ie:
weekly).
In the 1960s Jimmy broke into television, starring on ITV in
That’s My Boy and Just Jimmy from 1963 to 1968. |
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