Fellow Impressionists Honor Mike Yarwood as an Inspiring Figure

Fellow Impressionists Honor Mike Yarwood as an Inspiring Figure

The ‌Mike⁤ Yarwood “kicked the door down” for ⁢others in the comedy trade, ​Rory Bremner has said, after the death of the impressionist and satirist.

Yarwood, ⁤who died on ​Friday aged 82, was a household name in the 1960s and 1970s. His⁤ 1977 ⁣Christmas ⁤special pipped Morecambe and Wise’s festive offering to break, ‌and still hold, ‌the record for the highest-ever single Christmas Day audience.

He was known for his impressions‍ of​ politicians, celebrities and royals, including ​Harold Wilson, the ⁢then-Prince⁣ Charles and Brian Clough.

Tributes were paid to the comedian, including by ⁤those to whom ‌he had been a comic forebear. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme ⁣on Saturday, ⁣Rory Bremner, who has gone​ on to become ​one of Britain’s ⁣best known ⁤impressionists on Bremner, Bird and Fortune, ‍said‍ he had been an ⁢inspiration.

He and ‍Alistair McGowan had ⁣coincidentally been recording tributes ⁢to Yarwood for a documentary ‍before ​the‌ news‌ broke ⁣on Friday.

Bremner ​said: “If it ⁤hadn’t⁢ been for him​ and Stanley Baxter, I don’t‍ think I’d have become an impressionist.

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“He kicked⁣ the door down, and he ‍turned impressions from​ being‍ a⁢ kind of⁤ specialist ‌act, a ⁢trick as it were, into‍ top of ‍the bill entertainment,⁤ Saturday night affair.

“He was the‌ inspiration ⁣for so ⁢many of our generation, ⁢Alistair, John Culshaw, Phil Cool, we were⁢ inspired by him.”

McGowan said his favourite impression of Yarwood’s was Brian ‍Clough,⁣ the ⁣then-Nottingham Forest manager. They⁢ worked together once in the mid-1990s, when McGowan was starting ⁤out and Yarwood was ‍attempting‍ a comeback.

“He ​was⁤ a wonderful‌ man, very generous,”⁤ he told the Today ⁢programme. “He ⁣just said that ‘your ⁣lot nowadays⁣ are much⁢ more interested vocally‌ than I was, I⁣ wasn’t that ​bothered about getting them exact, but I ⁤was interested in⁤ getting⁢ the essence of them’, ‌but it was​ the physicality that interested him the most,” he said.

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“You look​ back ‍to his ​Frankie Howerd, his Larry​ Grayson and Bruce‌ Forsyth. He would just stick his tongue in the corner of his mouth as Frankie Howerd ⁤or Larry Grayson, or⁤ the way ⁤he walked ‍as Bruce ⁢Forsyth, it was exemplary⁢ and it has been very hard ⁤to match that standard.”

Yarwood got 21.4 ⁤million⁤ viewers for⁤ his 1977 Christmas special, but McGowan believed he suffered from⁣ impressionists’ TV shows often ‍not being rebroadcast, ‌unlike⁤ other shows, ​because of their topical⁣ nature.

“With impressionists we get sort ⁢of forgotten a ⁣bit because our material ‍is thought of topical and of⁣ course the people we’re doing move on ‍all the ⁤time,” he said.

“So you don’t ⁣get repeated in the ‌same‌ way⁢ and Mike didn’t get repeated ‌in the way ‌the Two Ronnies or Morecambe and Wise ​have always been repeated. Their stuff is ‍seen as timeless, but theirs is of an era,⁣ and Mike’s was of an era, ⁤but we don’t get the same…

2023-09-09 04:51:18
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