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'''Duncan Norvelle''' (born [[1958]], [[South Shields]],[[Tyne and Wear]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]) is a [[comedian]] in the finest traditions of [[variety]] who achieved prominence on television from the early [[1980s]]. Renowned for his camp persona, Norvelle's act essentially revolves around the pretence that he is [[gay]] although he is also an accomplished impressionist. In the mid-1980s, he recorded a pilot for a show which would become [[Blind Date]] although [[LWT]] executives elected not to proceed with him as host since his act was considered too risque. Despite this, Norvelle remained a performer in demand through the 1980s and continued to guest on numerous shows. By the early [[1990s]], however, the tide of television was turning, and the presence of a [[heterosexual]] performer reinforcing negative stereotypes of [[gay]] men was increasingly deemed offensive. As a result, although he continues to perform in summer seasons, pantomimes and on cruise liners, his banishment from the small screen is complete.
'''Duncan Norvelle''' (born [[1958]], [[South Shields]],[[Tyne and Wear]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]) is a [[comedian]] in the finest traditions of [[variety]] who achieved prominence on television from the early [[1980s]]. Renowned for his camp persona, Norvelle's act essentially revolves around the pretence that he is [[gay]] although he is also an accomplished impressionist. In the mid-1980s, he recorded the pilot for a show which would become [[Blind Date]] although [[LWT]] executives elected not to proceed with him as host since his act was considered too risque. Despite this, Norvelle remained a performer in demand through the 1980s and continued to guest on numerous shows. By the early [[1990s]], however, the tide of television was turning, and the presence of a [[heterosexual]] performer reinforcing negative stereotypes of [[gay]] men was increasingly deemed offensive. As a result, although he continues to perform in summer seasons, pantomimes and on cruise liners, his banishment from the small screen is complete.


'''Catchphrase''' - Chase Me!
'''Catchphrase''' - Chase Me!

Revision as of 11:33, 25 May 2006

Duncan Norvelle (born 1958, South Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, UK) is a comedian in the finest traditions of variety who achieved prominence on television from the early 1980s. Renowned for his camp persona, Norvelle's act essentially revolves around the pretence that he is gay although he is also an accomplished impressionist. In the mid-1980s, he recorded the pilot for a show which would become Blind Date although LWT executives elected not to proceed with him as host since his act was considered too risque. Despite this, Norvelle remained a performer in demand through the 1980s and continued to guest on numerous shows. By the early 1990s, however, the tide of television was turning, and the presence of a heterosexual performer reinforcing negative stereotypes of gay men was increasingly deemed offensive. As a result, although he continues to perform in summer seasons, pantomimes and on cruise liners, his banishment from the small screen is complete.

Catchphrase - Chase Me!