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Robert Michael Thompson (18 November 1911 – 16 April 1988) was a stand-up comedian, actor and entertainer from
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,
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. Although he was raised in
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, he also lived in
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and Barley Mow, near
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, later moving to
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.


Early years

He was the seventh child of John and Mary Thompson, both of whom died by the time Bobby was eight years old. He was then raised by his elder sister in the village of
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. After leaving school at fifteen, he started work at North Biddick Colliery, earning seven shillings and sixpence a week. He would supplement his income by playing the harmonica around local public houses and competing in Domino tournaments. His first stand-up performance took place at the Gem Cinema in Penshaw as a young boy. Thompson was married three times. His first wife was Anna Marjoram . His second wife, Phyllis, died on 25 April 1967. He announced his engagement to Mary Douglass, 62, of Annfield Plain a few years later, but the engagement was called off. In 1982, Thompson married his housekeeper, Eleanor Cicely Palmer, more commonly known as Cissy Ward (née Wake). Thompson was her third husband and she was famous for being taller than him.


Career

Famous for his broad Pitmatic (
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pit village) accent (often mistaken for Geordie), self-deprecating humour and mastery of the Mother in Law joke, Thompson was affectionately known as ''The Little Waster'' due to his short stature, which he often played on during his act. His most famous outfit was a worn out stripey jumper (Wooly gansey) and
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. His ever-present Woodbine (Cigarette) stub, hanging from the corner of his mouth, was also an integral part of his on-stage persona. His attempts to move beyond
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were limited. and the regional bias of his humour, although he did enjoy some success with the
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show, ''Wot Cheor Geordie''. He did appear on the Wogan show in 1985. Bobby made recordings of three comedy songs written for him by local composer Eric Boswell: ''You Little Waster''. The songs incorporated jokes from Bobby's act. Personal problems and his health affected his career in the 1970s, but he remained a North East favourite, particularly on the club scene, until his death.


Death

Thompson died on 16 April 1988, after suffering from emphysema and cancer.


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North East Comedian Bobby Thompson
{{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Bobby 1911 births 1988 deaths English male comedians People from Sunderland Comedians from Tyne and Wear Male actors from Tyne and Wear Actors from County Durham 20th-century comedians People from Fatfield