Terry Major-Ball

Terry Major-Ball

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name = Terry Major-Ball


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birth_date = 2 July 1932
birth_place = Worcester Park, London, England
death_date = 13 March 2007
death_place = Chard, Somerset, England
occupation = banker, columnist and media personality

Terry Major-Ball (2 July 1932 – 13 March 2007) was the elder brother of the former British Prime Minister Sir John Major, who during his brother's seven-year premiership had a brief career as a television and radio personality and newspaper columnist. Despite the media attention, he always remained loyal and discreet.

Early life

Terry Major-Ball was born in 1932, and grew up in Worcester Park in London. His father, Abraham Thomas Ball, was a circus performer under the name Tom Major: he combined the two names when he started a garden ornament business.cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/21/db2101.xml|title=Terry Major-Ball - Obituary|first=|last=|publisher=The Daily Telegraph|date=21 April 2007] His mother, Gwen, Tom's second wife, was a dancer. Unlike his elder sister Pat and younger brother John, Major-Ball failed his 11 plus exam and went to Stoneleigh East Central Secondary Modern School. During the Second World War, they were evacuated to Norfolk. After the War, Major-Ball did National Service with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Germany.cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1686037.ece|title=Terry Major-Ball - Obituary|first=|last=|publisher=The Times|date=21 April 2007] cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2063169,00.html|title=Terry Major-Ball - Obituary|first=|last=|publisher=The Guardian|date=23 April 2007]

After being demobilised, Major-Ball unsuccessfully tried to save his ailing father's business, "Major's Garden Ornaments", which was finally taken over by a competitor in 1962.cite news|url=http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2474439.ece|title=Terry Major-Ball - Obituary|first=|last=|publisher=The Independent|date=23 April 2007] The family's reduced circumstances forced them to move into rented rooms in Coldharbour Lane in Brixton. To supplement the family's income, Terry Major-Ball took many menial jobs. While working at Woolworths in Brixton in 1958, he meet Shirley Wilson, whom he married in 1960. They had a son, Mark, and a daughter, Fiona. Major-Ball later became a meter installer for South Eastern Electricity Board and a banker.cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6577155.stm|title=Ex-PM Major's elder brother dies|first=|last=|publisher=BBC|date=20 April 2007]

Brother's premiership

Terry Major-Ball first came to the spotlight in November 1990, when his brother John became Prime Minister after the overthrow of Margaret Thatcher and the subsequent Conservative leadership election. During Major's premiership his brother became a media favourite. In 1994 he published his autobiography "Major Major: Memories of an Older Brother", and it received good reviews and Major-Ball became a regular at book launches. It was praised as "one of the great comic books of the year" by John Wells and "exquisitely funny" by Auberon Waugh. He always remained loyal to his brother and, amongst other things, kept secret his knowledge of the affair between Major and Edwina Currie and the details of a secret half-brother. In 1995 he appeared on "Have I Got News for You" and "The Mrs Merton Show".

In 1993, after noting that he had only been abroad once, to Germany while on National Service, and had never stayed in a hotel, "The Evening Standard" arranged for him to fly first-class to New York, where he met Liza Minnelli. Terry Major-Ball later went to Christchurch, New Zealand, to open a garden gnome festival. He had columns in "The Daily Express", "The Daily Mail" and "The Guardian". Major-Ball also made a BBC2 travel programme called "A Postcard to my Brother", where he visited France, Germany and Poland.

Later years

Following John Major's departure from office after the 1997 general election, Terry Major-Ball's fame dwindled. In 2003, he moved to Somerset from Croydon. He died from prostate cancer on 13 March 2007 in a hospice in Chard, Somerset. He had a private funeral, and his death was announced on 20 April 2007. He was survived by his wife and children.

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