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Charlie Chuck : ウィキペディア英語版
Charlie Chuck

Charlie Chuck is the stage name of British comedian David Kear.
==Biography==
Kear began his career as a drummer with various bands in the late-1970s and early-1980s, including a stint with the Small Faces and the Amazing Bavarian Stompers with whom he performed on an edition of the children's TV series Tiswas in 1981. In the late 1980s, he turned to solo stand-up comedy as the surreally manic 'Charlie Chuck' and, in 1990, he was talent-spotted by the comedian Malcolm Hardee who arranged for him to appear on ''Jools Holland's The Happening'', a Sky TV series produced by Noel Gay Television.
He later appeared on the Sky TV talent show ''Sky Star Search'' where he was spotted by DJ James Whale, who booked him on several editions of his late night series ''The James Whale Radio Show'' (a radio show that was simultaneously broadcast on television by Yorkshire Television on the ITV Network).
In 1993-1995, he was a cast member of the BBC Two TV series ''The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer''. He appeared performing his Charlie Chuck character act, but was always referred to on-screen as 'Uncle Peter'.
His long-running Charlie Chuck stage act often involved the destruction of a drum kit and was peppered by references to fantasy characters including One Eyed Dog, Cakey Pig and a Donkey. The words "Donkey!" and "Woof! Bark! Donkey!" shouted out more-or-less at random had been part of his Charlie Chuck act and became his 'Uncle Peter' catchphrases on the Reeves & Mortimer TV shows. As a result of these TV appearances, Paul McCartney became a fan and invited Chuck to perform at one of his birthday parties.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= BBC page on Charlie Chuck )
In 2001, he appeared as his Charlie Chuck character in a series of TV ads for Cadbury's Double Decker chocolate bars.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Listed in Chortle comedy industry website )
In 2002 he appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe in a comedy show ''Charlie Chuck is Scrooge'',〔Reviewed in The Scotsman, 14 August 2002〕 very remotely based on the Charles Dickens character and, that same year, his company Charlie Chuck Productions also staged Scots comic Ian Watt's one-man Fringe show ''John Laurie, Frazer & I'', which he directed as David Kear.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Listed on Chortle comedy industry website )
In 2004, he guest-starred in the Edinburgh Fringe show ''Nudge''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Reviewed on Chortle comedy industry website )
In 2006, he appeared as one of the acts in a 5-hour-long memorial tribute show〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Reviewed on Chortle comedy industry website )〕 at London's Hackney Empire theatre in memory of his mentor the late Malcolm Hardee.
He also appeared at the 2008 Magners Glasgow International Comedy Festival with fellow northern cult legend Frank Sidebottom.
In 2011 he narrated the audiobook You Only Live Once Thank Goodness written by Chris Wade.

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