Jim Davidson
Date Of Birth: 12/12/1953
Jim Davidson had his first taste of entertaining at the age of 12 when he was chosen to appear in Ralph Reader's Gang Show at the Golders Green Hippodrome,telling gags and doing impressions.
But a year later he became disillusioned with showbusiness after failing the audition for the part of the Artful Dodger in the movie Oliver.
He found his way back to the stage when he along to a pub in Woolwich where the regular stand-up hadn't turned up. Persuaded by his friends, he ended up on stage - the start of a career in London's pubs and clubs.
His 1976 New Faces win propelled him to TV, followed by his own show and a couple of sitcoms before becoming a game show host with Big Break and The Generation Game.
In 1997 he was named Showbusiness Personality of the Year by the Variety Club of Great Britain
Davidson is a ardent supporter of British troops, and frequently travels abroad to entertain them. He has made four visits to the Falkland Islands and in 1999 he travelled twice to Macedonia, In the same year he launched the British Forces Foundation charity.
He is also a theatre producer, backing such West End hits Buddy and Great Balls of Fire, as well as a number of pantomimes throughout the UK.
His private life, however, has brought him more headlines than his professional one, with a succession of marriages, and drinking binges which have led him into reckless, often violent situations.
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Stand Up And Be Counted

Jim Davidson has been talking a good game when it comes to his play Stand Up And Be Counted, softening his normal belligerence to accept that there may be a debate to be had about his brand of attack comedy, and the effect it can have on its victims.
But when it comes to putting this into practice, it’s handled with the subtlety of a chemical plant. Arguments are simplistic, drama is crowbarred in and the characters one-dimensional stereotypes – hardly a convincing argument that Davidson has changed his ways.
The only one of any complexity is the lead character Eddie Pierce, a washed-up alcoholic comic who peddles outdated pub jokes about Paddies and poofs, while seething with bitterness that he’s no longer a big TV star. Remind you of anyone?
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Keen to prove he’s still relevant, the old bigot agrees to perform at a West End Aids benefit. In Davidson’s unenlightened binary mind this means the entire audience comprises 600 gay men. But as well as facing his fears onstage, he must also mingle backstage with his professional nemeses from the younger generation.
Chief of these is Earl T Richards, a hot-property comic played by modern circuit stand-up Matt Blaize. And lest you think that Davidson can’t write realistic black characters, Earl is a sexually aggressive, homophobic man who boasts about black athletic supremacy and supplies drugs to another character. And he’s got a big cock. On meeting Eddie’s wife, Suzie, Richards is shedding clothes and making his moves – and since Eddie thinks he’s not on TV any more because of the likes of Earl, this clichéd character is basically someone who’s come into Eddie’s patch, taking his jobs and ravishing his women.
Also on the bill is Ellie Jayne, a vacuous bimbo who came second in England’s Got Talent as a comic, even though she seems to have so little concept of comedy, it’s hard to believe she could ever win over an audience. She is the prompt for Eddie’s predictable whines about the superficial, disposable qualities of today’s reality-show culture, but there’s little depth beyond this.
Then there’s Billy Simpson, a camp chat-show host in the Alan Carr mould. You can tell he’s gay as he wears a pink shirt and goes ‘Oooh’ in a style so effeminate it makes John Inman look like Silvio Berlusconi. Eddie rails against the number of ‘turd burglars’ on TV – although behind the homophobic jibes, Davidson does raise one valid point: If stereotyping is so bad from comics of his generation, why do so many gay comics camp it up so much?
Largely, though, Eddie’s argument – and we assume, Davidson’s – is that people should ‘lighten up’ as a joke is just a joke. He’s challenged on it by the other characters, but toothlessly, serving only to prompt the defence. Although these are ideas that should be debated, it needs a stronger – and perhaps less partisan – writer than Davidson to put some meat on the issue.
Instead of winning the argument, we are supposed to feel sorry for Eddie because of the personal tragedies and setbacks he’s had – which are clunkily and oh-so conveniently revealed in the second half. Eddie thus emerges as a flawed character with a tough life, deserving of our sympathy for that alone. All that hatred-peddling is thus brushed under the carpet under a schmaltzy ‘underneath it all, he’s got a heart of gold’ message. It’s unnerving to think Davidson wrote this about what is essentially himself.
As well as the backstage drama, the second half of the show also includes extracts from the benefit gig, providing an interesting, if not always seamless, mix of stand-up and theatre.
Despite what we see in the dressing room, the dim character of Ellie proves surprisingly adept as a comedian, at least in the hands of actress Rachael Barrington, giving at least some credence to the idea she could have won a talent show. As Billy, Lloyd Hollett – a genuine cruise ship entertainer – has some pizzazz as a compere, though his supposedly modern material is antiquated. Blaize, who presumably wrote his own set here as it definitely has a contrasting feel to the rest, has oodles of swagger and charisma – although you might wonder how his character got to be so successful with such a mixed bag of material, from the lows of punchline-free polemic to the highs of sharp one-liners.
Unlike Trevor Griffiths’ thematically similar – and rightly acclaimed – 1975 play Comedians, which foresaw the alternative comedy boom by a few years, Stand Up And Be Counted feels behind the times. No consideration is given to modern shock comics such as Frankie Boyle, which you would have thought were hugely relevant to this argument. instead Eddie/Jim bemoans modern comedy for being politically correct and banging on about ‘issues’ such as global warming. You could probably count on the fingers of one hand the number of comedians in these apolitical times talking about this … and none of them is on telly. But in this world Davidson has created, Ben Elton is still respected.
Given all the baggage he comes with, there is undeniably a frisson of seeing Davidson examining his own work and image, however flawed the execution. And when he performs stand-up as Eddie, he’s giving the audience what they want. They lapped up his dirty pub gags and second-hand quips (an Emo Philips joke gets one of the best responses) with such glee, that you wonder whether Davidson mightn’t have been better just touring as himself, without all the shenanigans of the play. Some of the previous proceedings do get laughs; although it’s often from horrific homophobic jibes, or rants that sound like a Richard Littlejohn column.
At one point Eddie is asked if he wants to be remembered as a great comic, or for being a bete noir – and this play appears very much as Davidson’s attempt to rewrite his own legacy. But while there are valid points to be made about the imperfect ethos of modern comedy, you suspect Davidson’s core audience could do without the navelgazing, while such a simplistic script as this is unlikely to win over an artier crowd. A missed opportunity.
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Glenn T - 05/08/2011
errrr how many white racists leave there homeland to live in an arab state oh and how many bastards buy lifeboats fly to the front line to entertain the troops and get an obe for charity work get a grip people its his job you like him great and if you dont then just forget hes still alive its simple saw him at yarmouth laughed me knob off cheers jim
Luke - 02/02/2011
Jim Davidson is a bigot who makes bigoted jokes. If that is what you like, you will like him. Many comedians take the piss out of others, but his jokes come from an ignorance (and hatred) of others and anything different from his narrow world.
English Cad - 02/05/2009
Jim might be a little old-fashioned and set in his ways, but at least he's honest, saying what most people are thinking, but are afraid to. Jim is no racist just a micky taker, he takes the micky out of everyone including himself, lets face it (fat ginger Scot) nature has been unkind. All those who cry racist, homophobic, get a grip... Jim is a good man at heart (ex's may not agree) with a strong sense of decency that in this day and age is a very rare thing. Jim you owe me a pint, carry on upsetting the PC sheep...
Monty Smythe - 29/04/2009
He sells himself on being "controversial", which insinuates breaking taboos, but he's not man enough to mock anyone except those that are less privileged than himself. So much for a "working-class comedian"! He doesn't dare to insult anything remotely taboo, like Islam, he instead insults the disabled and elderly. Like the below comment says, it aint controversial, it's pathetic...
pip - 12/12/2008
His shows a re going downhill. We saw him at the Pavillion Glasgow October and it was a little disappointing. Three quarters of the act consisted of Jim mocking the disabled. He sells his act on being controversial, if you watch he makes sure he says nothing about Arabs of any ethic minority that might backfire on him. Instead he goes for soft marks like disabled.. That’s not controversial it’s pathetic.. Quite a few walked out of that show too..
Angela - 18/09/2008
Always enjoyed Jim. So he's honest. He's up front about himself too. Quite frankly, I find today's comedians somewhat dull, and I cannot believe some of the so called entertainers with their own shows.
Antmonkey - 05/07/2008
I prefer alternative comedy and I find Jim Davidson, Bernard Manning and Mike Reid an alternative TO comedy. You can be funny about things in general without dehumanising people and generally being a c**t. I, for one, rejoice in the fact that the old guard of comedians from the 70s/80s are currently all dead or dying. The sooner they're all gone the better. They all tell the same jokes and steal everyone else's material anyways so when they're gone the outrageously unimaginative comedy they spout will go with them. Good stuff.
claire - 28/06/2008
Jim Davidson's the best. Really funny and knows what he's talking about! Don't sit in the front row of his performances if you cant take the insults. Keep going Jim you're the best!
James R - 08/02/2007
He's not 'un-PC', he's an all-round bigot.
nikki waterman - 30/12/2006
i just been to watch dick whittington who jim was playing and it was ssssoooooooooo excellent and i will love tose it againg thank you for the laughs i loved the bit were the lady fell on the flur and she slipt on the flour hahah thank you again your the best
Nancy Loughran - 03/11/2006
I always enjoyed Jim Davidson in Pot Black but wouldn't say Ii was an avid fan. However I got the chance of tickets to see him live at the end of October in 2006 at Glasgow Pavillion. I found him honest, sincere and greatly entertaining. He is obviously an intelligent individual who has the balls to speak the truth about political correctness gone mad. If all politicians were to take a leaf out of his book our country would be far better place that is ‘wake up and smell the coffee-for Christ’s sake open your eyes and face reality’. Jim was a breath of fresh air, and passionate in his beliefs. He has certainly found a fan in me.
Neal - 12/09/2006
Jim Davidson is the best comedian in the world. I have seen him three times and i never left disappointed
Lisa - 30/07/2006
How did this cretin keep a career going so long? I s'pose ditching his racist 'Chalky White' character helped. I can't believe the BBC made all those terrible specials of him 'entertaining' the troops in the Falklands! Thank God sanity prevailed and Jimbo's finally fallen off prime time TV - not a moment too soon, he should have gone out with 'The Black & White Minstrel Show'
Sarah C-B - 20/07/2006
JD is a funny guy. He is an old school comic who has been around a lot longer than most of his detractors have probably been alive. I think he's a very funny comic and I find it insulting when I read s Yes, a lot of his are un-PC and I say all the better for it. we live in such a sterile environment where you can't laugh at this or you can't joke about that. I'm a slightly overweight, Irish/Jewish woman and I've no problem with offensive jokes about this (and I've heard many). the problem comes when real hatred is being peddled. Laugh at our differences!
Les Behan - 10/07/2006
I like JD because he is a funny man. He is also one of a drying breed in that he is proud to be British. Most of these 'alternative comedians' that you get nowadays like Bill Bailey, Jack Dee and Jeff Green are just NOT funny. Bring back the days when good jokes and gags made us laugh. Therefore long live the likes of Jim Davidson, Jethro, Bernard Manning, Jimmy Jones and Jim Bowen.
Stu M - 29/05/2006
I can't believe how twatishly unfunny JD manages to be
James - 15/03/2006
Hilarious, enough said
Terence O'Neill - 04/03/2006
Jim, where the hell have you gone to ? For several years now I have not seen or heard of your delightful existence. Thought you'd died Come back Jim we need you to brighten up our lives from the utter crap and pathetic collection of useless people who now pollute our screens.
Maria - 01/03/2006
He is a very talented comedian and yes, a fantastic entertainer. As far as accent, sound and mannerism impersonation go he is the best in the business. It is not for nothing that he is Britain's most successful entertainer.
Simon - 11/02/2006
How could anyone like Jim? It's amazing that a racist offensive sexist idiot manages to get crowds of people - its a poor reflection on the state of our country that anyone can stand the 'man'
Sally May - 07/02/2006
Jim Davidson is the best comic this country has ever produced as he speaks his mind and the truth
Kelly Marie - 06/02/2006
I loved his Vote For Jim show. Love that he doesn't change his opinion to fit in and he's not PC
Kev - 25/01/2006
I have seen Jim on a number of times and think he gets better and better. It boils down to the fact if you are going to be insulted or find it distasteful don't go.
Mark - 24/01/2006
I got Jim's Full On DVD at Christmas and couldn't breathe for laughing. Better still I saw him perform at Liverpool two weeks later. Brilliant. Hilirious. How refreshing to hear non political correct material. He is a true British patriot which I guess is why the liberal soft lefties hate him. It's just humour folks. If you don't like him fair enough, don't watch him. But dont ruin it for those of us who like him. Hope Jim is around for a long time yet to make me laugh and piss the lefties off.
Rachael - 23/01/2006
Britain for the British? He lowers the national IQ considerably. Toning his act down still won't erase his past. He belongs in the past.
Jen - 22/12/2005
A funnier, cruder man you will not find.
Chris - 28/11/2005
Have seen him live three times- and he just gets funnier. His new DVD, Full On is full of hilarious anecdotes about his new life in Dubai. Despite not being on TV much anymore, his popularity has far from dwindled, and the fact that Full On is in the comedy top 20 in most retail outlets is testament to that.
Jamie W - 07/11/2005
A has been - jokes out of date and very often repeated.. give it up Jimbo
Wayme - 18/10/2005
Take no notice Jim, just continue with your humorous views.Y ou speak for the majority of us Brits. Love the shows, seen you many times, very funny.
Mark P - 17/10/2005
Isn't it hilarious that, like Jim himself, many of the people on here seem to be of the misguided belief that he "says it like the Brits want it to be said"? I'm as British as could possibly be, and he certainly doesn't speak for me, or any of the people I know - he makes us fucking ashamed to be part of a nation that could've shat out such an odious, bullying little tit and his hang-wringing, bed-wetting gaggle of equally ignorant and terrified disciples. A previous commentator claims "there's nothing wrong in wanting Britain to be British" - well, if a nauseating moron like Jim is somehow supposed to represent a shining example of Britishness and British humour, then yes there fucking is. Millions of us out here are utterly aghast at the very idea of his continued existence, so it's fairly safe to assume that we don't feel this man represents the Britain we know in any way whatsoever. Quite the oppostie, in fact: happily, old Jim is one of the last of a dwindling, increasingly outdated-looking breed of whimpering piss-minded Mummy's Boys who just want a cuddle, a thumb to suck, and somebody else to blame for the fact that their lives are essentially shit.
Mal - 11/10/2005
Jim Davidson is funny end of story. All these people who slag him off are probably devout labourites or just too PC. So what if he speaks his mind people want honesty and thats what he gives. I'd put money on it there wont be many people in the forces who dislike him either
Carl - 28/09/2005
I think Jim Davidson is a high class comedion and in this day and age of bombs going off left right and centre we need someone to speak the truth about how it is in this country with black people. Keep it up Jim.
JD - 06/09/2005
Jim Davidson is an absolute flop. I can't even believe he has the nerve to produce these crap videos and such. I mean, it's not like anyone's gonna go and buy them or anything. His so-called 'jokes' are anything but funny. Sorry Jim, but you deserve to go into Room 101 - along with other commercial plague-carriers
Anne - 29/08/2005
Jim is a great performer! He has some very strong views- there is nothing wrong in wanting britain to be British.
Joan Battershill - 27/08/2005
We used to laugh our socks off at Jim but then we saw Sinderella. I laughed but my husband thought it was quite disgusting and not worthy of such a funny man. The crudeness was comical the first couple of times but every other word was eff... this or that etc. Sorry we wasted out money
John - 17/08/2005
The problem with this country is that nobody can say what they feel anymore! I personally believe the man talks a great deal of sense and is very funny with it.
Marcelle - 12/08/2005
I think he's brilliant and gets better each time!he should be on the TV more. He's a great family and adult entertainer
- 05/08/2005
Saw him in Skegness on Wednesday. He verbally assaulted anyone on the front row who was either obese, tatooed, large breasted, small breasted or looked the slightest bit gay. They loved it! Thats' why they sit on the front row isn't it?
John Smithstoneson - 26/07/2005
I am a liberal person, and I believe that violence is bad, but once I saw this man on TV I just wanted to see this racist fuck get killed. He seems to hate everything except himself and those who share his irrational hate. Don't become one of them.
Wendy - 26/07/2005
I saw one of Jim's performances last night for the first time, and it was fantastic. Not politically correct in the slightest, but what a terrific showman! Nice one.
Paul - 05/07/2005
I recently saw Jim Davidson at the Felixstowe Spa Pavillion. I was glued to my seat - otherwise I would have got up and left
Lizz - 19/05/2005
His "humour" does not simply border on the offensive but positively embraces it. I can't imagine even white middle-aged Christian men find it funny.
Kat - 04/04/2005
Oh dear. The only people who have defended Jim on here are children, troops and people who want to 'forget political correctness'. To the intelligent and mature rest of us, we see Jim for what he is. A foulmouthed, xenophobic, mysogynistic racist who storms off stage when people don't laugh at jokes he stole from 'my big 1980s cheesy humour book'. This abusive cry-baby is leaving the UK? Not a moment too soon...
Royal Navy - 17/03/2005
Not too sure what to expect after his stage 'walk offs' etc. Admittedly a few recycled jokes but what comedian doesn't reuse material? But he is still the funniest stand up comedian in Britain. Crude, yes,politically correct, no, controversial, yes.Does he say it like it is, like it should be said,like the Brits want it to be said? Most definitely. Absolutely hilarious show from a natural down-to-earth comedian. Keep on rockin'Jim, you were bloody great!
Little Jo - 03/03/2005
Jim is a fantastic entertainer. I've been to see him many times and never have gone home disapointed.I've never seen an empty seat in the 20 or so theatres I've seen him in. You're the best Jim.
Jason Hemming - 29/01/2005
Jim is very funny but last night his bloke walked up to the stage and said, "where's my seat?" then Jim started to walk off stage, said, "It's not gonna happen tonight." He started cracking a few jokes from behind the curtains then we didn't hear anything again.He just stormed out. He's lost alot of fans. What a twat! i just couldnt beleive it .
Pam Ray - 29/01/2005
Paid to see Jim last night. He walked on, threw his dolly out of the pram and walked off after 30 seconds. Hope they never book him again he is totally unprofessional. Has he never dealt with one heckler before? Ithought that was what he thrived on.Dont bother coming back to Leamington Spa, you have no fans now!
Hartley - 29/01/2005
Now come on, don't do the lad down. What other comedian could possibly have gone back on stage in front of 800 converted fans after one vague, not particularly good, funny or offensive heckle? Eh? He's an inspiration to open spots everywhere, that man.
Charlie - 23/01/2005
The man is a prick. Even if he wasn't a racist, sexist small minded gobshite, he still is about as funny as being castrated with a rusty lawnmower.
Adam - 19/01/2005
I can't help but think a lot of the criticism about Davidson's non PC jokes is hypocritical. If a more modern comedian makes a slightly racist, sexist or homophobic jibe it's taken as 'ironic humour', Davidson does it and he's the antichrist. The blokes funny. Nuff said.
Gav - 16/01/2005
You don't need to throw up an anti-PC smokescreen for Jim Davidson's detractors. He's simply not funny and his 'jokes' are often just mean-spirited guff diguising unpleasant digs at anyone who isn't just like him (i.e. white, English). But forget that, his chief crime is that he's a fourth-rate comedian totally lacking any originality. He's not funny.
Marion James - 26/12/2004
Jim appeared at Kidderminster, full of cold and clearly feeling rough but he went on, gave a good show and entertained us well when he could so easily have cancelled. Thank you Jim. You're a real trooper.
Ray McGrath - 26/12/2004
Jim Davidson is truly shit. He uses tired old jokes, steals other comedians' material and quite frankly, has a face that just cries out for a good kicking. Cancer is funnier.
Charlotte - 09/12/2004
I think he's really funny and if you can't take some black humour, just don't watch him. Simple as.
Johan Kaldenhertz - 08/12/2004
Jim consistently fills theatres around the country - which probably worries the 'chattering classes'. It's curious how the 'right-on' types who are so vehement in their dislike of Davidson and moronically refer to him as a 'vile twat' etc. can't see beyond their own pseudo-intellectual politically correct myopia.
Ezedra - 05/12/2004
I don't agree one bit with Jim Davidson's political views, but he has every right to express them. Nor do I find him funny, but I do not go around saying that people who like him are stupid or ignorant. I am no Tory, but Tories are allowed their views and their taste in comedy. If Billy Connolly refuses to be censored because he offends people, it should be the same for Jim Davidson.
Paul - 28/11/2004
Jim is a talented comedian and singer who has done some great work.He keeps our forces spirits high with his visits when times are hard.
Garrington - 22/11/2004
Jim Davidson is the most two-faced bigot I have ever heard. How can a guy of working a-class background slag off the miners and have Thatcher as one of his all time greats? He is a shite comedian too.
Ross - 19/11/2004
One of the most talented comedians that britain has ever produced.
Bashiz - 12/11/2004
For me, Jim Davidson was good for a generation but old wounds run deep.
and proud of it - 07/10/2004
All you people who run Jim down need to be in a situation where someone or other is shooting at you when you are thousands of miles away from home . I for one will allways be grateful to the people who came out to give us a show and yes I have been under fire , and shot down in a helicopter. Jim you're a godsend to our lads and lasses, keep going
please. and ignore these narrow minded people who have probably never been in the forces or under fire
Patrick Rolink - 04/10/2004
Nick out and buy a tin of paint, paint a wall and watch it dry, this wold be more fun that watching this moron.
Greg - 03/09/2004
A comedy genius for those with a low IQ
Rachel - 02/09/2004
I am only 14 and I think Jim Davidson is a great entertainer, but even if some of his jokes seem racist or abusive . Doesn't every comedian have at least one joke or two that are like that? In fact everyone does at some point don't they?
Emma - 26/08/2004
Lets just say the man is an absolute god. Its about time that someone stood up and shouted what the rest of the country (well that part of it that works anyway) is thinking.
Nick - 14/08/2004
He is nasty, unplesant, bigoted and aove all, unfunny. His material is dated, poorly performed and lacking in depth. As soon as he begins talking about politics he embarasses himself due to his woeful ignorance. His racist, tasteless beliefs are not even expressed in an amusing way. Apparently he's been out "entertaining" the forces. Surely we could have a chat with our friends the USA and arrange some sort of "friendly fire" incident so we could all see the back of this obnoxious little weasel.
John D - 30/11/-0001
Don't get me started on this buffoon. I've only seen this anti-intellectual on BBC television. I wonder if this is the sort of thing they have to wheel out for those idiots who bleat about the high price of a licence fee whilst throwing money at the Murdoch-owned media every day of their impoverished lives. Sensible right-wingers and conservatives should condemn him just as much as nasty quasi-communist liberal loons like myself. To conclude: an angry man who misses Thatcher and makes the most money during international conflicts. Not a man of reason and, more importantly, not a comedian.