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(26 April 1914 – 26 June 1997) was an English comedian,
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and television presenter and writer, broadcasting almost continuously from the 1940s to the 1990s. His style was similar to that of Max Miller.


Life and career

Chester was born Cecil Victor Manser in
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, Sussex. His first job after leaving education was as a grocer's errand boy, but he won talent competitions for his musical instrument playing and singing. Working as a travelling salesman for an embroidery company, Chester realised he had the gift of the gab and decided to become a professional comedian. Known as "Cheerful" Charlie Chester, he was popular with British audiences in the 1940s from his
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radio show ''Stand Easy''. This show was adapted for television as ''The Charlie Chester Show'' in 1949 and became a stand-up and sketch show for the next 11 years. Frequent cast members included Edwina Carroll, Henry Lytton, Jr., Eric "Jeeves" Grier, Len Lowe,
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, Len Marten, Arthur Haynes and Frederick Ferrari. A later recurring mini-serial in the show was "Whippit Kwik the Cat Burglar", whose whistled signature tune made Chester a national favourite. Tenor St Clair was replaced by Ferrari, known as "The Voice", and for whom Chester wrote the signature song "When Love Descended like an Angel". That was in fact the only fragment written, until listeners' demands forced him to write a full version so that Ferrari could record it. Chester's radio shows included ''A Proper Charlie'' and ''That Man Chester''. Another series – which started out as a section of ''The Charlie Chester Show'' in 1950 – was the quiz ''Pot Luck'', the first British TV programme to offer prizes for correctly answering questions. In 1961, Chester starred in a BBC series called ''Charlie Chester On Laughter Service'', a music and comedy show that visited military bases throughout Britain. Most were co-written by Bernard Botting and Charlie Hart. Late in his career, Chester appeared in the
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television sitcom ''Never Say Die''. In the 1960s, he began presenting a record show on the
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, later BBC Radio 2. On 5 October 1970 he started his weekday show which from 1 October 1972 became his long-running radio show ''Sunday Soapbox'', which in later years came from the BBC's
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studios (previously from
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). He opened the programme each week with the introduction "With a box full of records and a bag full of post, it's radio Soapbox and Charlie your host!" The programme was transmitted on Sunday afternoons until Chester suffered a stroke in November 1995, after which he could not walk or talk. Its opening and signature tune was called ''Music To Drive By'' by Alan Moorhouse.


Honours and recognition

He was the subject of '' This Is Your Life'' in 1961 when he was surprised by
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at the BBC Television Theatre. A casino club in Archer Street, Soho, was named "Charlie Chester's" after him. Chester presented brass band music in the series ''Listen to the Band'' and also featured in the BBC Radio 2 show ''The Gag Cracker's Ball''. In his leisure time he enjoyed painting. He was awarded the MBE in 1990.


Death

He suffered a stroke and died in
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on 26 June 1997 aged 83.


TV credits

* ''The Charlie Chester Show'' (1949) (performer and writer) * ''Christmas Box'' (1955) (performer) * '' Educated Evans'' (1957) (performer) * ''These Are The Shows'' (1957) (performer) * ''
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'' (1959) (performer) * ''Charlie Chester On Laughter Service'' (1961) (performer and writer) * ''
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'' (1961) (performer) * '' Jokers Wild'' (1969) (performer) * ''Never Say Die'' (1987) (performer)


Film credits

* ''
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'' (1947) as himself * ''Can I Come Too?'' (1979) as Mr. Royal


Bibliography

* ''The World Is Full of Charlies'' (Autobiography) published NEL (1974)


References


External links


Radio Rewind biography
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