Ken Dodd

Ken Dodd

Birthday: November 8, 1927 in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, England, UK
Deathday: March 11, 2018
Sir Kenneth Arthur Dodd was born on 8 November 1927 in a former farmhouse in Knotty Ash, a suburb of Liverpool, to Arthur Dodd and Sarah (née Gray); where his parents lived. He had an older brother, William and a younger sister, June. He went to the Knotty Ash School and sang in the local church cho...ir of St John's Church, Knotty Ash. He was to live in Knotty Ash all his life, dying in the house in which he was born, and often referred to the area—as well as its mythical "jam butty mines" and "black pudding plantations"—in his act. He then attended Holt High School, a grammar school in Childwall, Liverpool, but left at the age of 14 to work for his father, a coal merchant. Around this time he became interested in show business after seeing an advert in a comic: "Fool your teachers, amaze your friends—send 6d in stamps and become a ventriloquist!" and sending off for the book. Not long after, his father bought him a ventriloquist's dummy and Ken called it Charlie Brown. He started entertaining at the local orphanage, then at various other local community functions. His distinctive bucked teeth were the result of a cycling accident after a group of school friends dared him to ride a bicycle with his eyes closed. Aged 18, he began working as a traveling salesman and used his work van to travel to comedy clubs in the evenings. He gained his big break at age 26 when, in September 1954, he made his professional show-business debut as Professor Yaffle Chucklebutty, Operatic Tenor and Sausage Knotter at the Nottingham Empire. He later said, "Well at least they didn't boo me off". He continued to tour variety theatres up and down the UK, and in 1955 he appeared at Blackpool, where, in the following year, he had a part in Let's Have Fun. His performance at the Central Pier was part of a comedy revue with Jimmy James and Company. Also on the same bill were Jimmy Clitheroe and Roy Castle. Dodd first gained top billing at Blackpool in 1958. Dodd was described as "the last great music hall entertainer". His stand-up comedy style was fast and relied on the rapid delivery of one-liner jokes. He said that his comic influences included other Liverpool comedians like Arthur Askey, Robb Wilton, Tommy Handley and the "cheeky chappy" from Brighton, Max Miller. He interspersed the comedy with occasional songs, both serious and humorous, in an incongruously fine light baritone voice, and with his original specialty, ventriloquism. Part of his stage act featured the Diddy Men ("diddy" being local slang for "small"). At first, an unseen joke conceived as part of Dodd's imagination, they later appeared on stage, usually played by children. Dodd worked mainly as a solo comedian, including in a number of eponymous television and radio shows and made several appearances on BBC TV's music hall revival show, The Good Old Days. Although he enjoyed making people laugh, he was also a serious student of comedy and history and was interested in Sigmund Freud and Henri Bergson's analysis of humour. Occasionally, he appeared in dramatic roles, including Malvolio in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on stage in Liverpool in 1971; on television in the cameo role of 'The Tollmaster' in the 1987 Doctor Who story Delta and the Bannermen.
Ken Dodd: A Legacy of Happiness

Ken Dodd: A Legacy of Happiness

Movie | 2025
The Real Ken Dodd: The Man I Loved

The Real Ken Dodd: The Man I Loved

Movie | 2024
(archive footage)
Sounds of Liverpool at the BBC

Sounds of Liverpool at the BBC

Movie | 2023
Self (archive footage)
Ken Dodd: How Tickled We Were

Ken Dodd: How Tickled We Were

Movie | 2018
Self (archive footage)
Eric & Ernie's Home Movies

Eric & Ernie's Home Movies

Movie | 2017
Self
The Nation's Favourite Beatles Number One

The Nation's Favourite Beatles Number One

Movie | 2015
Self
Marvellous

Marvellous

Movie | 2014
Himself
Becoming the Beatles

Becoming the Beatles

Movie | 2012
Self
I Was There: When the Beatles Played the Cavern

I Was There: When the Beatles Played the Cavern

Movie | 2011
Self
This Morning

This Morning

TV | 2008
Self
One Episode
More Dawn French's Boys Who Do: Comedy

More Dawn French's Boys Who Do: Comedy

TV | 2007
One Episode
Another Audience With Ken Dodd

Another Audience With Ken Dodd

Movie | 2002
Self
Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

Movie | 1999
Mr. Mouse
Ken Dodd: Live Laughter Tour

Ken Dodd: Live Laughter Tour

Movie | 1997
Hamlet

Hamlet

Movie | 1996
Yorick
Dennis the Menace and Gnasher

Dennis the Menace and Gnasher

TV | 1996
Sir Fitz-Patrick Flush (voice)
One Episode
Paul Daniels' Secrets

Paul Daniels' Secrets

TV | 1995
Himself
One Episode
An Audience with Ken Dodd

An Audience with Ken Dodd

Movie | 1994
Himself
An Audience with...

An Audience with...

TV | 1994
Self
3 Episodes
Pebble Mill

Pebble Mill

TV | 1991
Self
2 Episodes
A Question Of Entertainment

A Question Of Entertainment

TV | 1988
18 Episodes
Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen

Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen

Movie | 1987
Tollmaster
Doctor Who

Doctor Who

TV | 1987
Tollmaster
One Episode
Blankety Blank

Blankety Blank

TV | 1984
One Episode
Ken Dodd's Showbiz

Ken Dodd's Showbiz

TV | 1982
6 Episodes
The Ken Dodd Laughter Show

The Ken Dodd Laughter Show

TV | 1979
Self
6 Episodes
Seaside Special

Seaside Special

TV | 1975
2 Episodes
Ken Dodd's World of Laughter

Ken Dodd's World of Laughter

TV | 1974
19 Episodes
Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

Movie | 1970
Billy Crusoe
Ken Dodd and the Diddymen

Ken Dodd and the Diddymen

TV | 1969
25 Episodes
Doddy's Music Box

Doddy's Music Box

TV | 1967
18 Episodes
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops

TV | 1966
Self
2 Episodes