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Robert Norman Davis (born 14 March 1945), best known by his stage name, Jasper Carrott, is an English comedian, actor and television presenter.


Early life

Born in Shaftmoor Lane,
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, in
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, Carrott was educated at Acocks Green Primary School and Moseley Grammar School. He worked as a trainee buyer at a city centre department store, the Beehive, with schoolmate
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. He acquired the nickname Jasper aged nine, and added the surname Carrott when he was 17.


Career

In February 1969 he started his own folk club, "The Boggery", in nearby
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with his friend Les Ward. Carrott performed folk songs and as an MC. His banter overtook the songs and he became more a comedian than a singer. He also worked as a musical agent (with John Starkey, who was his manager from 1974 to 1992), as Fingimigig, managing among others
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. He toured UK rugby clubs. He recorded an album in 1973 called ''Jasper Carrot – In the Club'', which he sold from his van. The album contained the original ''Magic Roundabout'', although mainly material used in his next three LPs (such as ''Hare Krishna'', ''Car Insurance'', ''Bastity Chelt'', and ''Hava Nagila'') plus the
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song "The Folker". He had a UK Top 5 chart hit in August 1975 with the novelty double A-side record ''Funky Moped/Magic Roundabout'', written by
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and produced by
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, with
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on drums and backing vocals on the former track, recorded at Grosvenor Road Studios for
DJM Records DJM Records (also known as Dick James Music) was the British independent record label, set up in the late 1960s by British music publisher Dick James. It was distributed by Pye Records in the UK, and various other companies around the world, ...
. By the late 1970s, Carrott had developed anecdotal sketches which he still performs. Often they purport to be autobiographical; many celebrate the Birmingham accent and culture, including his support of
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. His live performances were recorded as ''Jasper Carrott Rabbitts on and on and on...'' and ''Carrott in Notts''. Notable hits were "Bastity Chelt", a song in
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, "The Football Match" describing a visit to Old Trafford, "The Nutter on the Bus" (including the cry ''"Has anybody seen my camel?"''), "The Mole" (''"There's only one way to get rid of a mole – blow its bloody head off!"'') and "Zits" – an explanation of American slang for spots that brought the word into use in Britain. In 1979 he published ''A Little Zit on the Side'', a humorous autobiography. The follow-up, ''Sweet and Sour Labrador'', mixed sections of stand-up routines with similar autobiographical material, much of it related to his world travels. Carrott was once a compère for the
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, which featured local bands such as Electric Light Orchestra and the Moody Blues, with a finale that included George Harrison from
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. On 15 September 2007, he was inducted into the
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at the Arts Fest 2007 celebrations. The award was presented by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Carrott is the second inductee, following
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. Carrott was awarded the
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by the
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on 6 December 2008. His first appearance on television was a half-hour show for BBC Midlands on 11 August 1975, in a programme about local football called "The Golden Game". In 1976, he appeared in ''A Half Hour Mislaid with Jasper Carrott'', recorded at
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. His big break came two years later, when
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asked for a pilot programme for
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. Grade liked it, and five further shows were recorded, which became his first TV series, '' An Audience with Jasper Carrott'', in 1978. This partnership with LWT lasted until 1981; ''The Unrecorded Jasper Carrott'' (1979) and ''Beat the Carrott'' (1981) are the best-known live stand-up performances from his time with LWT. Carrott moved to the BBC for ''
Carrott's Lib ''Carrott's Lib'' is a British satirical comedy series broadcast between 2 October 1982 and 30 December 1983. It starred Jasper Carrott and a cast of many comedians. The show was a satirical comedy and sketch show, featuring many comedians who wen ...
'', a Saturday night comedy broadcast live, and then a string of BBC shows. These included '' Carrott's Commercial Breakdown'', which broadcast weird
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s from around the world, and the sketch and stand-up shows ''
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'', ''24 Carrott Gold'', ''The Trial of Jasper Carrott'' and ''
Canned Carrott ''Canned Carrott'' is a comedy stand-up and sketch-show by Jasper Carrott. It gave rise to a spin-off series, and made the names of regular contributors Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. Two of the regular sketches were "Wiggy" and "The Detectives". ...
'', some of which also featured
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and
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. One popular sketch involved Carrott reading out genuine, but bizarre motor insurance claim statements, such as "I drove out of my drive at 7am and drove straight into a bus. The bus was ten minutes early." Carrott played Heinrich in the 1987 British comedy film ''
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''. ''Canned Carrott'' also featured a
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police drama called '' The Detectives'', co-starring
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, which later was made into a series. From 2002 to 2004, he starred in the sitcom ''
All About Me ''All About Me'' is a British television sitcom starring Jasper Carrott about a multicultural family living in Birmingham. It was broadcast on BBC One from 2002 to 2004. ''All About Me'' was created by Steven Knight, who also wrote two of the e ...
''. In a twelve-week run in the summer of 2002 he played the part of Ko-Ko in comic opera ''
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'', written by Gilbert and Sullivan at the
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in
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. He performed in several of the '' Secret Policeman's Ball'' charity concerts for Amnesty International, and returned to the stage in 2004 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham featuring classic routines from his career. He returned to singing for the musical ''Go Play Up Your Own End'' (written by Malcolm Stent, songs by
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) in 2005. In 2005, he staged and appeared in the first ''Jasper Carrott's Rock With Laughter'' concert. This became a regular at the NEC in Birmingham, usually in December and sometimes alternating with his "Jasper Carrott's Christmas Crackers" events, but there have also been a few summer shows too. In summer 2007, Carrott hosted the Endemol-produced game show ''
Golden Balls ''Golden Balls'' was a British daytime game show that was presented by Jasper Carrott. It was broadcast on the ITV (TV network), ITV network from 18 June 2007 to 18 December 2009. Gameplay Round 1 At the back of the studio is the "Golden Bank, ...
'' for
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. Promising ratings led to further series. He hosted the Sunday night national pub quiz, ''Cash Inn''. He was 20th in
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's 100 Greatest Stand-Up Comedians show. In August 2017, Carrott underwent an operation to clear a blocked artery, followed by a quadruple
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. A 30-date tour was cancelled. He has since said the surgery gave him a new lease of life and he has no plans to retire, citing
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's longevity as an example.


Literary work

Carrott has written the humorous paperbacks ''A Little Zit on the Side'' (1979), and ''Sweet and Sour Labrador'' (1982). He also wrote a novel called ''Shop! or a Store is Born''. Carrott's former manager, John Starkey, has written a book entitled ''Jasper and Me'' (1993; Etsiketsi Books), which includes the line "He once said, ' Ringo isn't the best drummer in the world. He isn't even the best drummer in the Beatles.' " This quote was credited to
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until
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discovered, in 1983, that it was Carrott who said it.


Business interests

Carrott was part-owner of the production company Celador, makers of ''
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'' In 2006, he and wife Hazel sold their shares for £10m when Dutch interactive television company
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bought the group of companies behind ''Millionaire''.


Personal life

Carrott married journalist Hazel Jackson in 1972. Their daughter is the actress
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. He is a supporter, and was a director, of
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. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
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"for charitable services". The
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awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2004, following a similar award from
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in 1995.


Filmography


Discography

;Albums *1973 – ''In the Club'' (Criminal Records) *1975 – ''Rabbitts On and On and On...'' (
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) UK#10 *1976 – ''Carrott in Notts'' (DJM Records) UK#56 *1977 – ''A Pain in the Arm'' (DJM Records) *1978 – ''The Best of Jasper Carrott'' (DJM Records) UK#38 *1979 – ''The Un-Recorded Jasper Carrott'' (DJM Records) UK#19 *1980 – ''Made in Australia'' (DJM/Festival (Australia)) *1981 – ''Beat the Carrott'' (DJM Records) UK#13 *1982 – ''Carrott's Lib'' (DJM Records) UK#80 *1983 – ''The Stun (Carrott Tells All)'' (DJM Records) UK#57 *1985 – ''In America'' (
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) *1986 – ''Cosmic Carrott'' ( Portrait Records) UK#66 *1991 – ''Condensed Classics'' ( Chrysalis/
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) *1991 – ''24 Carrott Gold'' ( EMI Records) *1994 – ''Canned Carrott for the Record'' (EMI Records) *2000 – ''Back to the Front'' volume 1 (Sound Entertainment) *2000 – ''Back to the Front'' volume 2 (Sound Entertainment *2004 – ''24 Carrott Gold – The Best of Jasper Carrott'' (Sound Entertainment) ;Singles *1975 – "Funky Moped" / "Magic Roundabout" (DJM Records) UK#5 *1976 – "Bickenhill Rovers Skin'ead Supporters Song" (DJM Records) *1977 – "12 Days of Christmas" (DJM Records)


References


External links

*
BBC Comedy Guide
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