- Garry Bushell
Garry Bushell (born
May 13 ,1955 inWoolwich ,South East London ) is anewspaper column ist,rock music journalist,television presenter andauthor . Bushell also plays in theOi! band The Gonads and manages theNew York City Oi! band Maninblack. [ [http://www.maninblack.org Maninblack: The Official Online Press Kit! ] ]Early career
The son of a fireman, Bushell attended Charlton Manor school and
Colfe's School (which was then a grammar school). He worked for Shell as a messenger, and then theLondon Fire Brigade before attending the North East London Polytechnic and theLondon College of Printing . Bushell was an amateur boxer, and he was amusician before becoming a full-time journalist. He first performed atsecondary school in the group Pink Tent, which was heavily influenced byMonty Python . They wrote songs andcomedy sketches; performing at parties and at each other's houses. Bushell was involved in The National Union of School Students and The Schools Action Union, a socialist organisation that had a strong situationist streak that led them to mix schoolboy hijinks withstudent activism . Through-out the early 1980s, Bushell was regularly confronted by members of theBritish Movement , who called him a communist. He was attacked and hospitalized by neo-Nazis in 1981.Fact|date=August 2007 The National Front magazine "Bulldog" denounced him as "arace traitor " and published his home address.Pink Tent evolved into The Gonads, an
Oi! and "punk pathetique " band that has continued to perform in the 2000s. [ [http://www.the-gonads.co.uk/ The Gonads ] ] Many of their songs are comical party tunes, but they have occasionally written more serious material. Two examples of their songs that include social commentary are "Dying for a Pint" (which comments onnightclub bouncer brutality) and "Jobs Not Jails" (a critique of theMargaret Thatcher government's policies). One of their humorous songs was "I Lost My Love To A UK Sub", which is about the allegedly hugelibido ofUK Subs singerCharlie Harper . The Gonads have also playedpunk rock versions of oldmusic hall numbers such as Gus Elen's "Half A Pint Of Ale." Other Bushell musical projects have included the bands Prole, Orgasm Guerrillas, and Lord Waistrel & The Cosh Boys. Prole were a self-defined socialist punk band that also included Steve Kent, the original guitarist of the Oi! band The Business. Bushell also managedThe Blood andCockney Rejects , getting them theirEMI deal. He also discoveredTwisted Sister and got them signed in the UK to Secret Records. ["Twisted Sister - The Official Story" - authorized biography] Many bands wrote songs about him, some hostile and some positive. Examples include: "Hurry Up Garry (The Parson Farted)" by Crass, which also attackedTony Parsons , "Press Darlings" byAdam Ant , "Garry Bushell's Band Of The Week" by the Notsensibles, "C'N'C-S Mithering" by The Fall and "I Wanna Be A Star" byCockney Rejects .Journalism and book writing
In the mid-1970s, at the age of 18, Bushell became an active member of the International Socialists, writing for the left wing newspaper "
Socialist Worker ". He also wrote for "Temporary Hoarding", "Rebel", and his own punk fanzine, "Napalm". [ [http://www.peom.co.uk/garrybushell.html Garry Bushell Interview ] ] From 1978 to 1985, he wrote for "Sounds" magazine, covering thepunk rock genre and other street-levelmusic genre s such as2 Tone , theNew Wave of British Heavy Metal and themod revival . Bushell was at the forefront of covering theOi! genre, also known as "real punk" or streetpunk. [ [http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/oi/index.asp www.garry-bushell.co.uk - Oi! – The Truth by Garry Bushell ] ] In 1981, Bushell wrote the book "Dance Craze - the 2-Tone story", and in 1984, he wrote theIron Maiden biography "Running Free".Bushell moved to
Fleet Street in 1985, working for "The Sun", The "Evening Standard " and "The Daily Mirror ". He went back to "The Sun" to write its "Bizarre" column and to be theshow business editor. Thousands of articles appeared under his byline in "The Sun". In 1991, he briefly became assistant editor of The "Daily Star " where he wrote a current affairs column called "Walk Tall With Bushell" as well as his TV column. He quit and returned to the "Sun" three months later after "Sun" Editor Kelvin MacKenzie published his thoughts on the "Star"'s executives after a private conversation.In the mid-1990s, Bushell hosted the television programme "Bushell On The Box" (the same title as his "Sun" column from 1987 to 2001); commenting on the week's TV programmes. It ran for fifty episodes and was Number One on ITV's Night Network. Guests included Ray Winstone, Lily Savage, and Lenny McLean. The following year Bushell became resident critic on Jonatham Ross's ITV series The Big Big Talent Show. He also hosted Garry Bushell Reveals All for Granada Men & Motors. His TV CV includes appearances on a whole range of shows from Celebrity Squares and Drop! The Celebrity to Newsnight and The Southbank Show.
A regular feature of Bushell's newspaper column is the "Garry's Goofs" section, in which he highlights an unintended
double entendre . In 2002, he published the book "King of Telly: The Best of Bushell on the Box", containing highlights of his column. In 2001, Bushell's crime novel"The Face" was serialised in the "Daily Star ", leading to his dismissal from "The Sun"; even though "Sun" publisher John Blake admitted that Bushell had no knowledge of the serialisation deal. At the time, "Sun" editor David Yelland had decided that the book was "too filthy" to be published in "The Sun", breaking his promise to promote the book. Two years after Bushell was fired, a poll of "Sun" readers named him as their favourite columnist.After "The Sun", Bushell wrote for "
The People " and left that paper on February 18, 2007 to work on books andscreenplay s. He announced his resignation as a TV critic, stating that he was becoming depressed at the state of British television. [ [http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/box/index.asp www.garry-bushell.co.uk - Bushell On The Box ] ] Bushell co-wrote the book "Cockney Reject" (about the punk bandCockney Rejects ) and has written a film script for "Join The Rejects - Get Yourself Killed". In May 2007, Bushell's column returned to the "Daily Star Sunday". Bushell explained that he "missed the pressure of a weekly deadline."Fact|date=May 2007 As of 2007, he has been presenting a monthly punk andska podcast show on Total Rock. Since November 2007, he has been the resident TV critic for Nuts TV (channel 2007).In 1993, Bushell wrote an article urging
ITV to ban comedianJulian Clary from ever appearing on live television again, in the wake of Clary's headline-grabbing appearance at the British Comedy Awards ceremony in December 1993.Fact|date=August 2007 The article was considered detrimental to Clary's career by some, although Clary has continued to be seen on television and Bushell has since dismissed the controversy as "a storm in a teacup." He also appeared on Clary's ownBBC TV show, "All Rise With Julian Clary", and defended his stance; saying he objected to Clary'sfisting joke rather than his sexuality. Bushell has publicly praised many gay performers over the years, includingFrankie Howerd ,Paul O'Grady , Alan Carr andJoe Longthorne .In 1994, Bushell was named critic of the year at the UK Press Awards. [ [http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/BIOGRAPHY/INDEX.ASP www.garry-bushell.co.uk - Garry Bushell by Garry Johnson ] ] In 2000, Comic Heritage (formerly the Dead Comics Society, now the Heritage Foundation) gave him an award for "Services To Comedy."Fact|date=May 2007 In 2007 they named Bushell "Critic Of The Year."
In August 2007, Bushell made a remark during an exchange on the
talkSPORT programme "Football First " implying thathomosexuality was a perversion, leading the regulatorOfcom to find the segment in breach of standards for failing to justify offensive material by the context in which it was presented.cite news
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accessdate=2008-07-04] [ [http://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv/obb/prog_cb/obb91/issue91.pdf Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin - Issue no. 91] , August 20, 2007] A discussion about the 2008 European Cup Final, which was to be held in Moscow, digressed on to the topic of a recent gay rights march in Russia. When Bushell, while making light of the arrest of the activistPeter Tatchell , was questioned by a co-presenter because he appeared to find the situation amusing, he responded: "I would not go to another country and try and impose my views on them, it’s up to them what they do. I think there are a lot of things to put right in this country before you go around preaching the gospel of perversion." Ofcom rejected talkSPORT's claims that the comments made had been "off the cuff" and talkSPORT themselves issued a statement saying that its staff had been "made aware" that what Bushell had said was "unacceptable". [ [http://media.guardian.co.uk/radio/story/0,,2152668,00.html TalkSport rapped for homophobia] , "MediaGuardian.co.uk", August 20, 2007] Bushell later said that it was not homosexuality which he was referring to as a peversion, but the further lowering of the age of consent; and that his remarks were taken out of context. [ [http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/box/index.asp] 20 August 2007] He has now left talkSPORT.Writing style
Bushell's columns are notable for
simile s andmetaphor s that court controversy, such as describing something as being "as fair asFrank Bruno 'sarse " or (in his May 1, 2005 column) "Today's TV is so obsessively gay, it's a wonder the "Radio Times " doesn't come with a pink Versace wrap and a free glass ofMuscadet ".Fact|date=May 2007 However, homosexual TV starDale Winton is the godfather of Bushell's daughter Jenna. ["The Independent" (Deborah Ross) [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010625/ai_n14398818/pg_3 For Garry, England and St George: Interview - Garry Bushell] 25 June 2001 ] His humour has upset some "Sun" executives, such asRebekah Wade , but fans includeDom Joly andRoy Hudd , who has called him "theMax Miller of the press."Fact|date=May 2007His tabloid column and writing style were regularly satirised in adult comic Viz, including a one-off comic strip titled "The Adventures of Gary Bushell The Bear", about a homophobic, brown-bear hating hibernating black bear.Fact|date=August 2007
Politics
Bushell started out as a socialist and was a member of the Trotskyist International Socialists, which became the SWP. The first signs of his move from hard-left thinking were apparent from 1986. In his "On The Soap Box"' column, Bushell raged against the
middle class es, who he claimed had ruined the Labour Party. He also objected to theEuropean Union and unfettered immigration, because he said it under-cut working class wages. He wrote articles supporting the Smithfield meat porters who were fighting to preserve their market, and in favour ofSt. George's Day , the UDR 4, working class comedians andPage Three girls.fact|date=October 2007In the 2000s, Bushell's main political focus has been
patriotism and individual liberty. He sees his identity as English rather than British. He has campaigned to haveSt George's Day recognised as apublic holiday inEngland , in the same waySaint Patrick's Day is a holiday inIreland . He is a vocal opponent of theEuropean Union . Amongst his heroes listed on hisMySpace page areGeorge Orwell andPercy Bysshe Shelley .In the 2005 General Election, he stood as a candidate for the
English Democrats Party , who promote the establishment of anEnglish Parliament , and want England to leave the European Union. Bushell got 1216 votes (3.4% share) in the Greenwich and Woolwich constituency, finishing fifth out of seven in a race won byNick Raynsford of the Labour Party. The result represented the high point for the English Democrats in the election, and Bushell finished ahead of theUK Independence Party candidate in that constituency. Bushell also represented the party in South Staffordshire, in the delayed vote (due to the death of a candidate) on June 23; winning 643 votes (2.51%) His campaign was supported by theCampaign for an English Parliament and Veritas. It has been reported that he is considering standing as a candidate forMayor of London againstKen Livingstone in 2008. [ [http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/ www.garry-bushell.co.uk ] ] His nomination was submitted to the English Democrats in June 2007, and his campaign slogan was to be "Serious About London". [ [http://garryformayor.co.uk/ cPanel ] ] . Due to work commitments Garry pulled out of the mayoral race in January 2008 and stood aside forMatt O'Connor .Family
Bushell has five children; three with Carol Bushell (Julie, Danny, and Robert) and two with Tania ("nee Ashbee") - Jenna, born May 1999, and Ciara, born March 2002. He also has one brother, Terry Bushell, and one niece Lauren Bushell. Tania Bushell performs as the
country music singerLeah McCaffrey . [ [http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/autobiography/INDEX.ASP www.garry-bushell.co.uk - Garry Bushell by Garry Johnson ] ] In November 2006, Bushell appeared on theChannel 4 programme "100% English " and offered a sample of hisDNA for testing. The results suggested that he was 8%Sub-Saharan Africa n, most likely the result of a single ancestor within the previous five generations. ["The Herald" (David Belcher) [http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/74334.html A rare breed – and pure annoying with it] 14 November 2006 ] Bushell took the news with good humour and later wrote on his website "I’d be delighted if it were true." However, he questioned the science and the motivation of the programme makers, concluding:"Only
Nazi s, and, it appears C4, think ofnational identity in terms of racial purity... Besides, you could apply the same tests to the French or Italians and get similar results, but no-one questions their right to nationhood."Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/index.asp Official Garry Bushell website]
* [http://www.the-gonads.co.uk/ Official Gonads website]
* [http://www.englishdemocrats.org.uk/media.php Garry talks about what it is to be English]
* [http://www.totalrock.com/podcast/RancidSounds.xml Bushell's monthly radio show podcast]
* [http://garryformayor.co.uk/ Garry's Official London Mayor campaign website]
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