Frank Skinner is an award-winning comedian, TV host, writer and unlikely pop star, having bagged a UK number one three times courtesy of his Three Lions team-ups with longtime comedy partner David ...
The Royal Family's infamous day out at Alton Towers was in 1987, 30 years after the comedian Frank Skinner was born, a fact I learnt from listening to his new podcast, which is another example of ...
He stole the moniker Frank Skinner from a man in his dad's pub dominoes team. A four-year slog through the circuit, financed by a string of day jobs, led to Skinner establishing his own club in ...
Comedian Frank Skinner always wanted to be a musician but never had lessons in school, and got kicked out of his teenage band. Now he wants to show that it’s never too late to fulfil a dream.
The most memorable contribution to Room 101 was Len Goodman putting in 'all foreign food'. He was just hilarious. He said that his grandad told him not to 'eat anything you wouldn't want to tread in'.
Frank reveals he is a huge Doctor Who fan, "When I met Billie back stage we hugged and I felt myself calling her 'Rose'. I asked my manager to get me a part in Doctor Who. I didn't need a big part - a ...
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Award-winning comedians are set to perform at a comedy club in Ulverston later this year. Susie McCabe, Dan Tiernan, Rich Wilson and Phil Nichol are the lineup for Planet Mirth, a popular comedy show ...
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Frank Skinner is a comedian and presenter. He was born Christopher Graham Collins in West Bromwich in 1957 and raised in Oldbury. He studied at Birmingham Polytechnic (now Birmingham City ...