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Tom O'Connor (comedian)

Thomas Patrick O'Connor (31 October 1939 – 18 July 2021) was a British comedian, television presenter, and actor. Originally a comedian in working men's clubs, he progressed to hosting TV game shows such as Crosswits, The Zodiac Game, Name That Tune, Password and Gambit.

Tom O'Connor
Birth nameThomas Patrick O'Connor
Born(1939-10-31)31 October 1939
Bootle, Lancashire, England
Died18 July 2021(2021-07-18) (aged 81)
Slough, Berkshire, England
Spouse
Patricia Finan
(m. 1962)
Children4
Notable works and rolesStar of The Comedians and Crosswits on ITV
Websitehttp://www.tomoconnor.co.uk/

Early life Edit

O'Connor was born in Bootle, and attended St Mary's College, Crosby,[1] and Saint Mary's College, Twickenham.[2] He became a mathematics and music teacher at the St Joan of Arc School, Bootle, and was also assistant headmaster.[3] After work he appeared as a comedian in working men's clubs.

Television career Edit

His television break came when he appeared on The Comedians.[4] During the 1970s and 1980s he was one of the most popular faces on British TV. He was a subject of the television programme This Is Your Life in 1977 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.

He continued to host many shows including Name that Tune, Wednesday at 8,[5] The Tom O'Connor Show, Gambit, Crosswits and many more, including The Tom O'Connor Road Show for the BBC. This show ran daily at lunch times and was watched by over 12 million viewers each day, but was an expensive show to mount because it came live from a different town each week, requiring the production team to move weekly. The show had several young producers who were overseen by executive producer Steve Weddel, and came out of the now defunct BBC Pebble Mill Studios. The script was written by O'Connor and writer Barry Faulkner, who had worked with O'Connor on his previous shows, with up-to-the-minute changes being made just before broadcast. In 1988 he was reported to have fallen in love with an 18-year-old prostitute, which challenged his clean-cut image.[3] Within a year, he'd lost all but one of his shows, Crosswits.[6]

In 2000, O'Connor made his television acting debut as Father Tom (a Catholic priest) in the BBC series Doctors.[7] On 24 February 2006, he was given an award for having appeared as a guest on the TV programme Countdown 100 times.[8] O'Connor won Celebrity Come Dine with Me, scoring a record-breaking 29/30, on 14 March 2010.[9]

In 2011, O'Connor appeared on Pointless Celebrities, a celebrity edition of the BBC One gameshow with his daughter-in-law Denise Lewis (the gold-medal-winning Olympic heptathlete). They reached the final, eventually winning £500 for charity.[10]

Stage career Edit

His stage acting debut was as Pike in The Perils of the Pond at the Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare, in 1991.[4] O'Connor also appeared in summer stock theatre, cabaret tours and pantomimes.

Personal life Edit

O'Connor married Patricia Finan in 1962, and they had four children.[3] He was Catholic.[11]

O'Connor was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2007 and with bowel cancer in 2013.[3] He died from pneumonia in hospital in Slough on 18 July 2021, aged 81.[3][12]

Bibliography Edit

  • Tom O'Connor's Book of Liverpool Humour (1987)[3]
  • Tom O'Connor's Book of the World's Worst Jokes (Pestalozzi Children's Village Trust, 1991)
  • From the Wood to the Tees: An Amusing Golf Companion (Robson, 1992)
  • One Flew Over the Clubhouse (Robson, 1993)
  • Take a Funny Turn (Robson, 1994)[3]
  • Follow Me, I'm Right Behind You! (Robson, 1995)
  • Eat Like a Horse, Drink Like a Fish (Robson, 1996).
  • Fit to Travel (Acer Designs, 2004)
  • Golf...is Where You Find It (Acer Designs, 2005)
  • Is There Anything in that Empty Box? (Acer Designs, 2005)
  • I Remember: the Collected Thoughts of Tom O’Connor (Acer Designs, 2008)[3]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Friends of St Mary's College". St Marys College.
  2. ^ "News from St Mary's". stmarys.ac.uk.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Hayward, Anthony (19 July 2021). "Tom O'Connor obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  4. ^ a b www.9xb.com. . Prime Performers. Archived from the original on 22 December 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  5. ^ Bonner, Neil (12 April 2014). "Whatever happened to Name That Tune's Tom O'Connor?". Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Old comics never die". The Independent. 27 August 2006. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  8. ^ "O'Connor back on song". 9 June 2009.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Thompson, Damian (12 March 2010). "Tropic of Cancer, BBC One, Celebrity Come Dine with Me, review".
  10. ^ "Series 1, Pointless Celebrities – BBC One". BBC.
  11. ^ "Tom O'Connor, Liverpool-born comedian and TV game-show maestro who shot to fame on Opportunity Knocks – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 18 July 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  12. ^ Pendreigh, Brian. "Obituary: Tom O'Connor, comedian who shot to fame after winning Opportunity Knocks". The Scotsman.
  • "Tom O'Connor." People of Today. Debrett's Ltd., 2007. Biography in Context. Web. Retrieved 2014-5-22

External links Edit

  • Tom O'Connor at IMDb
  • Tom O'Connor Official Website
  • Tom O'Connor discography at Discogs
  • Tom O'Connor Booking Information – After Dinner Speaking

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Thomas Patrick O Connor 31 October 1939 18 July 2021 was a British comedian television presenter and actor Originally a comedian in working men s clubs he progressed to hosting TV game shows such as Crosswits The Zodiac Game Name That Tune Password and Gambit Tom O ConnorBirth nameThomas Patrick O ConnorBorn 1939 10 31 31 October 1939Bootle Lancashire EnglandDied18 July 2021 2021 07 18 aged 81 Slough Berkshire EnglandSpousePatricia Finan m 1962 wbr Children4Notable works and rolesStar of The Comedians and Crosswits on ITVWebsitehttp www tomoconnor co uk Contents 1 Early life 2 Television career 3 Stage career 4 Personal life 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditO Connor was born in Bootle and attended St Mary s College Crosby 1 and Saint Mary s College Twickenham 2 He became a mathematics and music teacher at the St Joan of Arc School Bootle and was also assistant headmaster 3 After work he appeared as a comedian in working men s clubs Television career EditHis television break came when he appeared on The Comedians 4 During the 1970s and 1980s he was one of the most popular faces on British TV He was a subject of the television programme This Is Your Life in 1977 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews He continued to host many shows including Name that Tune Wednesday at 8 5 The Tom O Connor Show Gambit Crosswits and many more including The Tom O Connor Road Show for the BBC This show ran daily at lunch times and was watched by over 12 million viewers each day but was an expensive show to mount because it came live from a different town each week requiring the production team to move weekly The show had several young producers who were overseen by executive producer Steve Weddel and came out of the now defunct BBC Pebble Mill Studios The script was written by O Connor and writer Barry Faulkner who had worked with O Connor on his previous shows with up to the minute changes being made just before broadcast In 1988 he was reported to have fallen in love with an 18 year old prostitute which challenged his clean cut image 3 Within a year he d lost all but one of his shows Crosswits 6 In 2000 O Connor made his television acting debut as Father Tom a Catholic priest in the BBC series Doctors 7 On 24 February 2006 he was given an award for having appeared as a guest on the TV programme Countdown 100 times 8 O Connor won Celebrity Come Dine with Me scoring a record breaking 29 30 on 14 March 2010 9 In 2011 O Connor appeared on Pointless Celebrities a celebrity edition of the BBC One gameshow with his daughter in law Denise Lewis the gold medal winning Olympic heptathlete They reached the final eventually winning 500 for charity 10 Stage career EditHis stage acting debut was as Pike in The Perils of the Pond at the Playhouse Weston super Mare in 1991 4 O Connor also appeared in summer stock theatre cabaret tours and pantomimes Personal life EditO Connor married Patricia Finan in 1962 and they had four children 3 He was Catholic 11 O Connor was diagnosed with Parkinson s disease in 2007 and with bowel cancer in 2013 3 He died from pneumonia in hospital in Slough on 18 July 2021 aged 81 3 12 Bibliography EditTom O Connor s Book of Liverpool Humour 1987 3 Tom O Connor s Book of the World s Worst Jokes Pestalozzi Children s Village Trust 1991 From the Wood to the Tees An Amusing Golf Companion Robson 1992 One Flew Over the Clubhouse Robson 1993 Take a Funny Turn Robson 1994 3 Follow Me I m Right Behind You Robson 1995 Eat Like a Horse Drink Like a Fish Robson 1996 Fit to Travel Acer Designs 2004 Golf is Where You Find It Acer Designs 2005 Is There Anything in that Empty Box Acer Designs 2005 I Remember the Collected Thoughts of Tom O Connor Acer Designs 2008 3 References Edit Friends of St Mary s College St Marys College News from St Mary s stmarys ac uk a b c d e f g h Hayward Anthony 19 July 2021 Tom O Connor obituary The Guardian Retrieved 19 July 2021 a b www 9xb com Tom O Connor Prime Performers Archived from the original on 22 December 2018 Retrieved 10 October 2016 Bonner Neil 12 April 2014 Whatever happened to Name That Tune s Tom O Connor Retrieved 24 March 2023 Old comics never die The Independent 27 August 2006 Retrieved 24 March 2023 ASM Talent Tom O Connor Archived from the original on 3 June 2016 Retrieved 10 October 2016 O Connor back on song 9 June 2009 permanent dead link Thompson Damian 12 March 2010 Tropic of Cancer BBC One Celebrity Come Dine with Me review Series 1 Pointless Celebrities BBC One BBC Tom O Connor Liverpool born comedian and TV game show maestro who shot to fame on Opportunity Knocks obituary The Daily Telegraph 18 July 2021 Retrieved 8 October 2023 Pendreigh Brian Obituary Tom O Connor comedian who shot to fame after winning Opportunity Knocks The Scotsman Tom O Connor People of Today Debrett s Ltd 2007 Biography in Context Web Retrieved 2014 5 22External links EditTom O Connor at IMDb Tom O Connor Official Website Tom O Connor discography at 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