Nicholas Parsons

Nicholas Parsons

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Birth Name: 
Christopher Nicholas Parsons
Height: 
183 cm
Nicholas Parsons is without doubt one of the UK's most popular and beloved television and radio personalities. Few have had such a long entertainment career. The son of a doctor, he was raised in Lincolnshire until the age of eight, when the family moved to London. He was educated at St. Paul's School, London. He trained as an engineer bu... Show more »
Nicholas Parsons is without doubt one of the UK's most popular and beloved television and radio personalities. Few have had such a long entertainment career. The son of a doctor, he was raised in Lincolnshire until the age of eight, when the family moved to London. He was educated at St. Paul's School, London. He trained as an engineer but really wanted to become an actor and decided to pursue his dream. He performed in weekly repertory in Bromley for two years, playing a wide range of parts. His particular talent for comedy and impersonations made him a natural in cabaret and he became the resident comedian at the Windmill Theatre. Much work in radio followed.Parsons acted in several British films during the 1950s and 1960s, including dramas such as S.O.S. Scotland Yard (1956) and Eyewitness (1956) and comedies such as L'amour en pilules (1960) and Carry on Regardless (1961). On television he worked with Eric Barker and most notably on The Arthur Haynes Show (1956) as Haynes' straight man. In 1967 he became presenter of "Just a Minute", a comedy panel show on BBC Radio 4 which also featured regular appearances by Kenneth Williams over the next 20 years. Through the 1970s and into the 1980s, Parsons hosted the hugely popular ITV game show Sale of the Century (1971).In 1989, having become so closely associated with comedy and light entertainment, Parsons surprised many when he returned to a dramatic role. He brought great depth and sensitivity to his portrayal of Reverend Wainwright, a tormented clergyman whose faith is tested to the limit by the horrors of the Second World War and the resurrection of a Viking curse in Docteur Who: The Curse of Fenric: Part One (1989), one of the most unusual and complex characterisations ever created for the Docteur Who (1963) series. Parsons later described this guest appearance as "one of the most treasured memories".Parsons celebrated his 90th birthday in 2013 and he was joined at the party by stars including Esther Rantzen, Paul Merton and Gyles Brandreth. A performer of remarkable longevity, he was still taking his one-man show to the Edinburgh Fringe. Show less «

Nicholas Parsons's FILMOGRAPHY

Have I Got News for You - Season 69

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Loose Women - Season 29

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Have I Got News for You - Season 67

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Have I Got News for You - Season 68

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Never Mind the Buzzcocks - Season 32

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Celebrity Antiques Road Trip - Season 13

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Blankety Blank - Season 4

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Countdown - Season 89

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Countdown - Season 90

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Celebrity Mastermind - Season 23

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Loose Women - Season 28

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Good Omens - Season 2

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Have I Got News for You - Season 65

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Have I Got News for You - Season 66

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Never Mind the Buzzcocks - Season 31

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Celebrity Antiques Road Trip - Season 12

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Pointless Celebrities - Season 16

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Blankety Blank - Season 3

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Celebrity Mastermind - Season 22

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Have I Got News for You - Season 64

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Have I Got News for You - Season 63

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Never Mind the Buzzcocks - Season 30

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Blankety Blank - Season 2

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The Rev. Mr. Wainwright
The Rev. Mr. Wainwright