



Who over a certain age in the UK at least does not remember George Formby? His career spanned Forty years from 1921 until his death in 1961.
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"I wasn't very good but people seemed to like me", remarked Wigan-
Beginning in northern music halls, where his father, George Sr, billed as 'The Wigan Nightingale', had been a popular singing comedian, he became known in the south only with movie success in the mid 30s.
He played essentially gormless incompetents, aspiring to various kinds of professional
success (as, say, cyclist or jockey) and even more improbably to a middle-

These artless narratives, interspersed with songs of Formby's own composition and accompanied by him on the ukelele, are unpretentiously skilful in their balance between broad comedy and action, laced with his shy ordinariness. The sly sexual content of some of the songs is sung with such a toothy grin and air of innocence that offence was kept at bay.
Love scenes, with the likes of Phyllis Calvert (who marvelled at the brilliance of
his timing), Dinah Sheridan, Linden Travers, Kay Walsh and Googie Withers were, allegedly,
controlled with a stopwatch by Formby's ever-
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