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Jim Davidson
Jim Davidson

Jim Davidson

  • 70 years old
  • Stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 5

Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Jim Davidson review

Jim Davidson ducks and bobs on homophobia, racism and Operation Yewtree.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 10th March 2018

Jim Davidson's Chalky impression causes walkout

The 64-year-old's appearance on Piers Morgan's Life Stories caused members of the audience to walk out mid interview as he discussed his stage act from yesteryear, a West Indian character called Chalky.

Daily Mail, 9th March 2018

Jim Davidson slams Mel and Sue on Generation Game

Jim Davidson has hit out at Mel and Sue because he doesn't think they're good enough to host The Generation Game reboot.

Dan Wootton, The Sun, 25th February 2018

Forsyth ignored Davidson after Generation Game snub

Sir Bruce Forsyth refused to speak Jim Davidson "ever again" after he took over as host of The Generation Game in 1995.

Female First, 14th November 2017

Why Jim Davidson hates Cornwall venue he's due to play

The opinionated comic is celebrating 40 years in showbiz but he still doesn't understand 'bonkers women'.

Lee Trewhela, Cornwall Live, 9th November 2017

Controversy over cancelled Jim Davidson gig

Jim Davidson has gone onto Facebook to explain why his show last night in Exeter did not happen.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th November 2017

Jim Davidson 'laughs at his sex assault arrest'

The 63-year-old has used his harrowing ordeal in 2013 as material for his new show. Jim is touring the country with his 40 Years On show.

Beth Allcock, The Sun, 12th October 2017

Whose the worst person you've met at the Fringe?

Comedians share their Fringe stories.

Chortle, 4th August 2017

Jim Davidson campaigning for Convervatives in Derby

Jim Davidson is going door-to-door in the Chaddesden area to try and persuade people to vote for the Tories.

The Derby Telegraph, 18th May 2017

Review: Jim Davidson 40 Years On

Okay, so he is rude, crude and often very lewd but he is still a great comedian and I don't think we should lose sight of this.

Caroline Kay, The Burton Mail, 17th February 2017

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