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Charlie Higgins (comedian)

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His first recording, "With Me Gloves In Me 'And", was made in 1930. He was a popular recording comedian from the early to the mid-1930s. In the 1930s Higgins released at least twenty records, mostly on the Broadcast label and the last few on the Rex label. Despite lack of modern recognition, he
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in 1926 said: "Charlie Higgins is a new type of comedian who does not rely upon jokes of doubtful character to provoke laughter but who abounds in witticisms which are really funny." His most successful revue was
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was a very successful recording comedian and performed at an All Star Non Stop Variety Show in 1934. He played at the
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The double act broke up in 1925 but Higgins continued to be successful alone, and toured the country in
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With Me Gloves in Me 'And, me hat on one side (1930) – This was his first record and most successful.
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three times in the 1930s and also appeared on radio, and on the TV programmes
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and brown boots. He often performed with a sidekick, such as Bert Bray (
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with a combination of comic acting and singing. A review from the
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Alwyn Turner, "Halloween hits: In the Waxworks Late Last Night",
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Where The Violets are blue-oo and the roses are red (1933)
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With Me Bagful of nuts and Some sweets in my Mouth (1932)
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Charlie's Breach and Promise case (1933)-Also featuring
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Down In The Field Where the Buttercups All Grow (1931)
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He established himself as a comedian from about 1930,
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Mother's walking around in Father's Trousers (1933)
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There's a Ghost In The House (1931) 532:from the original on 16 February 2017. 372:Round at her mother's on Sunday (1932) 324:In The Waxworks Late Last Night (1930) 225:(though some sources erroneously give 330:Running Up and Down our street (1931) 7: 499: 497: 423: 421: 49:adding citations to reliable sources 333:The Girls of the old brigade (1931) 474:"New Comedian at the Hippodrome". 14: 596:Listen to 'When I Was Twenty-One' 375:That's why women were born (1932) 354:Maggie and me and the baby (1931) 339:Down In The Old Churchyard (1931) 25: 60:"Charlie Higgins" comedian 36:needs additional citations for 636:20th-century English comedians 1: 549:. Retrieved 24 September 2021 491:. Retrieved 25 September 2021 455:. 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