Frank Skinner

Frank Skinner
Frank Skinner

Skinner in 2008 at Wembley Stadium
Birth name Christopher Graham Collins
Born 28 January 1957 (1957-01-28) (age 54)
West Bromwich, England
Medium Stand-up, Television, Radio
Nationality British
Years active 1992 to present
Genres Observational comedy, Musical comedy
Subject(s) Everyday life, Relationships, Current events
Influenced Al Murray
Notable works and roles Packet of Three
Blue Heaven
Fantasy Football League
The Frank Skinner Show
Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned
Shane
Frank Skinner's Opinionated
British Comedy Awards
Best comedy entertainment personality (2001)

Frank Skinner (born Christopher Graham Collins on 28 January 1957 in West Bromwich)[citation needed] is a British writer, comedian and actor. He is best known for his television presenting, often alongside David Baddiel, with whom he also collaborated for the football song "Three Lions."

He is a radio presenter on the Saturday morning slot on Absolute Radio.

Contents

Career

Youth and early career (1957-1993)

Skinner was born at Sandwell General Hospital, and grew up in a council house in neighbouring Oldbury. He was the youngest of four children born to West Cornforth-born former semi-professional footballer John Collins and his wife Doris. He has two older brothers, Keith and Terry, and an older sister, Norah. His father played for Spennymoor United before the Second World War, and met his mother in a local pub after Spennymoor had played West Bromwich Albion in an FA Cup game in 1937. Skinner attended Moat Farm Infant School from 1961 to 1964, St. Hubert's Roman Catholic Junior School from 1964 to 1968, and then Oldbury Technical Secondary School from September 1968.

He passed 2 O-levels in summer 1973 and took A-levels in English Language and Art, along with several O-level re-sits, at Oldbury Technical School Sixth Form. He subsequently took 4 A-levels (including English Language and Literature) at Warley College of Technology and graduated from Birmingham Polytechnic (now Birmingham City University) in 1981 with a degree in English. This was followed by a Masters degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick in the following year. After graduating, he spent three and a half years on unemployment benefit before finding work as a lecturer in English at Halesowen College. In 1987 he decided to give stand-up comedy a try on the side, before quitting his job in 1989 to pursue his comedy career full-time.[citation needed] During this period a bout of influenza made him give up drinking, and he remains a high-profile recovering alcoholic.[1]

Collins took on the pseudonym Frank Skinner when the actors' union Equity told him there was already someone of the same name on their books (their rules do not permit two members with identical names). He took the name from a member of his late father's dominoes team. Skinner had performed his first stand-up gig in 1987 and made his television debut a year later. In 1990 he co-wrote and starred in a weakly received sitcom, Packet Of Three, on Channel 4 but continued to see his reputation as a stand-up grow. He won the 1991 Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Fringe, beating Jack Dee and Eddie Izzard.

1994-2005

He often works with best friend and ex-flatmate David Baddiel, notably on the popular late night entertainment show Fantasy Football League, from 1994 to 2004 and on Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned from 2000 to 2005.

The duo also co-wrote and performed the football song "Three Lions" with the Lightning Seeds and the England national football team for Euro 96, and re-released it for the 1998 World Cup. The song reached #1 in the UK charts both times. In 2001, he released his autobiography "Frank Skinner by Frank Skinner", which became a bestseller. The accompanying TV show, "Frank Skinner on Frank Skinner", in which Skinner showed where he lived as a child and interviews with Skinner, his friends and family members, was recorded and shown on ITV in 2001.

In 1998, he took part in a documentary entitled A Little Bit Of Elvis. He paid over £11,000 at auction, for a shirt which he believed was worn by Elvis Presley at his famous 1956 Tupelo concert. Skinner visited the USA to find out if the shirt was the genuine article. After a slightly awkward conversation with Dave Hebler, Presley's bodyguard, it appeared the shirt did once belong to Presley, but it was not worn at the concert.

From 1995 to 1998 Skinner had his own chat show on BBC One, ending when the BBC refused to meet pay demands of a reported £20 million.[2] After a short break the show found a new home at ITV in 1999, where it ran until late 2005. He has appeared in a number of self-written sitcoms, including Blue Heaven (1994) and Shane (2004).

In 2003, he was listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy.[citation needed]

2006-present

In 2005, Skinner announced he was going to leave behind his television work in favour of returning to the stand-up comedy circuit. A second series of Shane had been made, but not shown.

In February 2006, he received an honorary degree from the University of Central England, (now Birmingham City University).[3] Skinner and David Baddiel covered the 2006 FIFA World Cup by podcast for The Times. The podcasts received a nomination for the 2007 Sony Radio Academy Awards.

In 2007, he performed a new live stand-up tour, his first for 10 years, starting at a warm-up gig at the Swindon Arts Centre, continuing through to the Edinburgh Festival for 2 weeks at The Pleasance, the venue where he won the Perrier Award, and a 69 date national tour including three sold out homecoming performances at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham in the Autumn.

In 2007, he ran a course at Osho Leela, a meditation and growth centre in Dorset.[citation needed]

In November 2008 and in the light of senior broadcasting figures such as ITV boss Michael Grade and Sir Terry Wogan calling for TV to clean up its act regarding use of swear words, Skinner decided to experiment with removing swear words altogether from his stand up live act although stated that it would be a shame if 'clever swearing' was lost.[4] He also stood in for an ill Paul Merton as a team captain on the 21 November edition of Have I Got News for You.[5]

From March 2009, Skinner started to present the Saturday Morning Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio with his co-hosts Emily Dean and Gareth Richards who was replaced by Alun Cochrane in June 2011. The show is produced by Avalon Television. After an initial 12-week stint proved very popular with the listeners, Skinner's contract was extended until summer 2010.[6]

Skinner was a guest on Radio 4's Desert Island Discs on 11 June 2010.

He is the host of Frank Skinner's Opinionated, broadcast on BBC 2 on Friday evenings.

Skinner now (late 2010) has a regular column in the newspaper The Times.

Skinner can play the Banjo ukulele and in 2010, he contributed Ukulele parts to a song by Fairport Convention called Ukulele Central which featured on their album Festival Bell. He is the host of a BBC4 Documentary, Frank Skinner on George Formby, which is due to be aired on 27 October at 9pm, in part of the show Frank visits pupils taught by Lorraine Bow and he sings with KaraUke as well as visiting a George Formby convention in Blackpool.

Personal life

In September 2009 Skinner was awarded his second honorary degree, from the University of Wolverhampton.

Skinner describes himself as a supporter of the Labour Party,[7] and is a practising Catholic, fan of post punk group The Fall and supporter of West Bromwich Albion Football Club with an "all-consuming passion".[8]

Skinner was a victim of the credit crunch after investing in AIG, losing millions of pounds as a result.[9]

Publications

Books

In October 2001, Skinner's autobiography, Frank Skinner by Frank Skinner, was published.[10]

In August 2009, he released a book centred on his comedy career - Frank Skinner on the Road: Love, Stand-up Comedy and the Queen of the Night.[11]

In September 2011, The Collected Wisdom of Frank Skinner; Dispatches from the Sofa was published.[12] It consists of his weekly columns for The Times, written from 2009-2011.

Stand-up VHS and DVDs

  • Live (5 October 1992)
  • Live at the Apollo (1994)
  • Live at the Palladium (14 October 1996)
  • Live in Birmingham (16 November 1998)
  • Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned - Live from London's West End (12 November 2001)
  • Stand-Up! Live from Birmingham's National Indoor Arena (10 November 2008)

References

External links


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