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Unforgettable childhood moment – for the wrong reason 150 150 mhamer

Unforgettable childhood moment – for the wrong reason

Jimmy Cricket is a regular columnist in the Lancashire Evening Post

Jimmy Cricket relives a part of his childhood that he would probably rather forget in his latest newspaper column.

The famous funnyman tells Lancashire Evening Post readers about the time his two aunties, Elizabeth and Cassie, came over from the United States to visit.

All the family were excited with the arrivals of the aunts and even more so as they had brought presents with them.

The young Jimmy got a baseball and ball.

And he quickly ran out of the door and into the front garden to practise.

Jimmy missed with his first few swings but connected too well with the fourth, sending the ball hurtling through a front window!

“I can still hear and see the glass smashing, followed by a deathly hush,” says Jimmy in his column.

“It was a well-chastened nine-year-old that went to bed early that night.”

This is just one of the countless tales regaled by Jimmy in his autobiography.

Memoirs Of An Irish Comedian officially went on sale in April priced £11.99 as a paperback.

It is also available as an ebook priced £9.99 (unless you have subscribed to Kindle Unlimited, in which case it is free).

Amazon Kindle allows users to read ebooks purchased on Amazon.

Clean comedy

Jimmy has said he is happy to sign copies of his book at his live shows, where they are available for a discounted price of £10.

The autobiography tells the heart-warming story of 50 golden years in showbusiness – told in his own words.

Recognisable for wearing a funny hat and green wellies marked L and R on the wrong feet, Jimmy has been making people laugh as a professional comedian for half a century.

And he proudly keeps his comedy clean – increasingly rare these days –  making him the perfect family entertainer.

The book is available from online retailer Amazon here.

Mary’s Meals

His best-known catchphrases include ‘And there’s more!’ and ‘Come closer!’

He is also famed for reading out Letters from his Mammy, which have provided the material for two published books.

One pound from the sale of every book goes to Mary’s Meals.

The charity supports feeding projects in some of the world’s poorest communities where hunger and poverty prevent children from gaining an education.

Also read: Mary’s Meals: 20 years serving global communities

From bingo caller to 50 Golden Years in showbiz!

Stan Laurel: An absolute joy to walk in his footsteps 150 150 mhamer

Stan Laurel: An absolute joy to walk in his footsteps

What an absolute joy to walk in the footsteps of the great Hollywood character comic/actor/writer Arthur Stanley Jefferson AKA Stan Laurel. My thanks to host Matthew at the Stan and Olly Roxy Museum, also went to visit the house where Stan was born!

Jimmy Cricket was delighted to visit the British birthplace of world famous comedy actor Stan Laurel.

Stan was one half of Laurel and Hardy, almost certainly the most iconic comedy duo in history.

He was born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in 1890 in the town of Ulverston, which was then in Lancashire, but is now in Cumbria.

Jimmy paid a visit to the museum devoted to the duo, and also went to the house in which Stan was born.

He said: “What an absolute joy to walk in the footsteps of the great Hollywood character comic/actor/writer Arthur Stanley Jefferson AKA Stan Laurel.

Clumsy and bumbling friend

“My thanks to host Matthew at the Stan and Olly Roxy Museum.”

Stan was one of five children born to Arthur Jefferson, a theatre manager, and Margaret Metcalfe Jefferson, an actress.

He made his first film appearance in 1917 and teamed up with Oliver Hardy, who was from Georgia in the US, during the 1920s.

Stan played the clumsy and bumbling friend, to Oliver’s bullying and pomposity.

They went on to star together in many films and entertain millions of people around the world with their slapstick comedy.

Their films included The Music Box, Brats and Another Fine Mess.

Following Oliver’s death in 1957, Stan never performed again.

He died in California eight years later aged 74, days after suffering a major heart attack.

Also read on this website: Paying Tribute To Stan Laurel And Oliver Hardy

 

Big carnival supporter goes dressed as Jimmy Cricket! 150 150 mhamer

Big carnival supporter goes dressed as Jimmy Cricket!

Hi folks what a lovely funny story which was posted on 23rd June 2023, thank you to 'The St Ives Times & Echo' for covering the article regarding Philip (Thomas) who has been supporting his local Hayle carnival for the last 40 yrs dressed as a tribute act, me! 😆#keepvarietyalive

A man has received a special certificate for decades of support for a local carnival – dressed as Jimmy Cricket!

Philip Thomas got the award for his 40 years of contributions to Hayle Carnival at the 2023 event in June.

Hayle is a port town in west Cornwall, about five miles from St Ives.

The St Ives Times & Echo News reported on the carnival award (below).

Famous funnyman Jimmy posted on social media: “Hi folks, what a lovely funny story posted on 23rd June 2023.

“Thank you to The St Ives Times & Echo for covering the article regarding Philip (Thomas) who has been supporting his local Hayle carnival for the last 40 yrs dressed as a tribute act, me!”

Hi folks what a lovely funny story which was posted on 23rd June 2023, thank you to 'The St Ives Times & Echo' for covering the article regarding Philip (Thomas) who has been supporting his local Hayle carnival for the last 40 yrs dressed as a tribute act, me! 😆#keepvarietyalive

Philip is seen receiving the certificate from Hayle Deputy Mayor, Councillor June Lawrenson-Reid.

Buy Jimmy’s autobiography!

Don’t forget that Jimmy’s official autobiography is currently on sale!

Memoirs Of An Irish Comedian tells the heart-warming story of Jimmy’s illustrious life and 50-year career – told in his own words.

The paperback costs £11.99 and is available at online retailer Amazon here.

One pound from the sale of every book goes to Mary’s Meals.

The charity supports feeding projects in some of the world’s poorest communities.

You can find all Jimmy’s tour dates here.

Blackpool: Always somewhere to go and a show to see 150 150 mhamer

Blackpool: Always somewhere to go and a show to see

Back tonight folks, at the popular @LyndeneHotel Blackpool, what a great Lancashire resort where there is always somewhere to go and a show to see if we have inclement summer weather! #lotsofvariety

Blackpool always offers plenty of variety whatever the weather, says famous funnyman Jimmy Cricket.

The Northern Irish comedian performed at the Lyndene Hotel in the busy seaside resort on Wednesday (2 August) for the second time this summer.

He said on social media: “Back tonight folks, at the popular @LyndeneHotel, Blackpool.

“What a great Lancashire resort, where there is always somewhere to go and a show to see if we have inclement summer weather! #lotsofvariety.”

Jimmy is now in his EIGHTH season performing at the Lyndene.

He will also be there on 6 September, 4 October, 1 November and 6 December.

Rochdale-based Jimmy has dubbed the Lyndene as his “second home” as he has made so many appearances at the hotel over several years.

Entertainers do two separate shows – one in each of the two Lyndene lounges – every night.

Trivia: The hotel appeared as Le Ponderosa in the second series of Peter Kay’s TV hit comedy Phoenix Nights.

See all Jimmy’s booked shows here.

Buy Jimmy’s autobiography!

Don’t forget that Jimmy’s official autobiography is on sale!

Memoirs Of An Irish Comedian tells the heart-warming story of Jimmy’s illustrious life and 50-year career – told in his own words.

The paperback costs £11.99 and is available at online retailer Amazon here.

One pound from the sale of every book goes to Mary’s Meals.

The charity supports feeding projects in some of the world’s poorest communities where hunger and poverty prevent children from gaining an education.

Also read: Autobiography: Buy The Jimmy Cricket Story now!

View photos from Jimmy’s first Lyndene Hotel shows of 2023

Another appearance beckons at the Lyndene 150 150 mhamer

Another appearance beckons at the Lyndene

A second appearance of the summer season at the Lyndene Hotel awaits Jimmy Cricket this week.

The famous Northern Irish comedian will do two more shows at the popular Blackpool venue on Wednesday (2 August).

Jimmy is now in his EIGHTH season performing at the Lyndene.

He will be returning this year on 6 September, 4 October, 1 November and 6 December.

Rochdale-based Jimmy has dubbed the Lyndene as his “second home” as he has made so many appearances at the hotel over several years.

Entertainers do two separate shows – one in each of the two Lyndene lounges – every night.

Trivia: The hotel appeared as Le Ponderosa in the second series of Peter Kay’s TV hit comedy Phoenix Nights.

See all Jimmy’s booked shows here.

Buy Jimmy’s autobiography!

Don’t forget that Jimmy’s official autobiography is on sale!

Memoirs Of An Irish Comedian tells the heart-warming story of Jimmy’s illustrious life and 50-year career – told in his own words.

The paperback costs £11.99 and is available at online retailer Amazon here.

One pound from the sale of every book goes to Mary’s Meals.

The charity supports feeding projects in some of the world’s poorest communities where hunger and poverty prevent children from gaining an education.

Also read: Autobiography: Buy The Jimmy Cricket Story now!

View photos from Jimmy’s first Lyndene Hotel shows of 2023

Vince Hill: Cherished memories of touring Scotland with him 150 150 mhamer

Vince Hill: Cherished memories of touring Scotland with him

Jimmy Cricket said: "Just heard the sad news that one of our greatest singers, Vince Hill has sadly passed away. Vince brought his own distinctive style to every song he sang. I have cherished memories of touring Scotland with him in 1998."

Jimmy Cricket described Vince Hill, who has died aged 89, as “one of our greatest singers”.

Vince was best known for his cover of the hit Edelweiss.

His version reached number two in the UK pop charts in 1967.

The song was originally from the 1965 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music.

Northern Irish entertainer Jimmy said on social media: “Just heard the sad news that one of our greatest singers, Vince Hill, has sadly passed away.

“Vince brought his own distinctive style to every song he sang.

“I have cherished memories of touring Scotland with him in 1998.”

Vince first sang in public as a teenager and joined vocal group The Raindrops, but went solo in the early sixties.

He rose to fame with his debut single The River’s Run Dry and went on to produce a number of hits.

His other songs included Take Me To Your Heart Again and Love Letters In The Sand.

Edelweiss stayed in the UK music charts for 17 weeks.

While known mainly for his singing, he was also a songwriter.

Additionally, he hosted several hit TV shows during the seventies and eighties, including the BBC’s The Musical Time Machine.

Before finding fame as a singer, he worked as baker, truck driver and coal miner.

He died peacefully at his home in Oxfordshire on Saturday (22 July).

His social media account said: “Sadly we have to share news none of us want to hear.

“We’re very sorry to have to tell you Vince has left us.

“He passed peacefully at home.

“Vince created a musical legacy… His tunes will remain forever in our hearts Here’s to you V… you bloody legend xxx.”

Read: The life of British singer Vince Hill

From this website: Autobiography – Buy Jimmy Cricket’s autobiography now

 

 

 

Fr Frankie’s special anniversary – more video & pictures! 150 150 mhamer

Fr Frankie’s special anniversary – more video & pictures!

Fr Frankie Mulgrew, the younger son of famous entertainer Jimmy Cricket, is celebrating 10 years in the priesthood.

Fr Frankie Mulgrew’s family, friends and parishioners certainly made sure he celebrated his 10th year as a priest in style!

Formerly a comedian like his famous father, Jimmy Cricket, Fr Frankie was ordained in 2013.

He is currently parish priest at St James and All Souls Parish in Salford.

Drinks and food were provided at a special function to mark the memorable occasion.

Watch video from the celebration here.

Or you can click on the first headline of the image below to view it.

Fr Frankie Mulgrew, the younger son of famous entertainer Jimmy Cricket, is celebrating 10 years in the priesthood.

His parish posted another video on social media of Fr Frankie answering a series of questions.

View the video here. 

In a Facebook post, the parish said: “Congratulations again to our Parish Priest, Fr Frankie, on the anniversary of your 10th Priestly Ordination.

“May God continue to bless you and inspire you to lead our parish to greater heights, Amen.
“We love you Fr Frankie.”
Fr Frankie has authored two books on faith.
His first is about God and humour called Does God LOL? (LOL is internet slang for Laugh Out Loud).
He compiled and edited the book.
It includes contributions from famous entertainers Ricky Tomlinson, Tim Vine, Jo Brand, Milton Jones and the late Sir Ken Dodd and Frank Carson.
And the second is Miracles R Us: Supernatural Miracles In The Catholic Church.
Fr Frankie Mulgrew, the younger son of famous entertainer Jimmy Cricket, is celebrating 10 years in the priesthood.
Jimmy Cricket’s autobiography!

Don’t forget that Jimmy’s official autobiography is now on sale.

Memoirs Of An Irish Comedian tells the heart-warming story of Jimmy’s illustrious life and 50-year career – told in his own words.

The paperback costs £11.99 and is available at online retailer Amazon here.

One pound from the sale of every book goes to Mary’s Meals.

The charity supports feeding projects in some of the world’s poorest communities where hunger and poverty prevent children from gaining an education.

Also read: Autobiography: Buy The Jimmy Cricket Story now!