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Denis Mostyn Norden (born 6 February 1922 in Hackney
London Borough of Hackney

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, Greater London
Greater London

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) is an English
England

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 comedy
Comedy

Comedy as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse generally intended to amuse, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western culture origins are found in Ancient Greece....
 writer and television
Television

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 presenter
Presenter

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.

en was born in Mare St, Hackney, East London, and educated at the City of London School
City of London School

The City of London School is a boys' independent school on the banks of the River Thames in the City of London. It is the brother school of the City of London School for Girls and of the co-educational City of London Freemen's School ....
 where he was a contemporary of Kingsley Amis
Kingsley Amis

Sir Kingsley William Amis, Commander of Order of the British Empire was an English novelist, poet, critic and teacher. He wrote more than twenty novels, three collections of poetry, short stories, radio and television scripts, and books of social and literary criticism....
. He "was considered to have a fine academic brain" and was well regarded by his peers.

Upon leaving school he worked as a stagehand
Stagehand

A stagehand is a person who works backstage or behind the scenes in theatres, film, television, or location performance. Their duties include setting up the scenery, lights, sound, props, rigging, and special effects for a production....
, moved into cinema
Movie theater

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 management by the age of 17 and organised variety show
Variety show

A variety show or variety entertainment is an entertainment made up of a variety of acts, especially musical performances and comedy skits, and normally introduced by a Master of Ceremonies or Presenter....
s.






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Denis Mostyn Norden (born 6 February 1922 in Hackney
London Borough of Hackney

The London Borough of Hackney is a London borough in East London, and forms part of inner London and North London....
, Greater London
Greater London

Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. The administrative area was officially created in 1965 and covers the City of London , the City of Westminster and the other 31 London boroughs....
) is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 comedy
Comedy

Comedy as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse generally intended to amuse, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western culture origins are found in Ancient Greece....
 writer and television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 presenter
Presenter

A presenter, or host , is a person or organization responsible for running an event. A museum or university, for example, may be the presenter or host of an Collection ....
.

Early life and career

Norden was born in Mare St, Hackney, East London, and educated at the City of London School
City of London School

The City of London School is a boys' independent school on the banks of the River Thames in the City of London. It is the brother school of the City of London School for Girls and of the co-educational City of London Freemen's School ....
 where he was a contemporary of Kingsley Amis
Kingsley Amis

Sir Kingsley William Amis, Commander of Order of the British Empire was an English novelist, poet, critic and teacher. He wrote more than twenty novels, three collections of poetry, short stories, radio and television scripts, and books of social and literary criticism....
. He "was considered to have a fine academic brain" and was well regarded by his peers.

Upon leaving school he worked as a stagehand
Stagehand

A stagehand is a person who works backstage or behind the scenes in theatres, film, television, or location performance. Their duties include setting up the scenery, lights, sound, props, rigging, and special effects for a production....
, moved into cinema
Movie theater

A movie theater, movie theatre, picture theatre, film theater or cinema is a venue, usually a building, for viewing film ....
 management by the age of 17 and organised variety show
Variety show

A variety show or variety entertainment is an entertainment made up of a variety of acts, especially musical performances and comedy skits, and normally introduced by a Master of Ceremonies or Presenter....
s. His writing career began in the Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force is the United Kingdom's air force, the oldest independent air force in the world. Formed on 1 April 1918, the RAF has taken a significant role in British military history ever since, playing a large part in World War II and in more recent conflicts....
 during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 for troop shows, following which he wrote material for comedian Dick Bentley
Dick Bentley

Charles Walter Bentley born in Melbourne, Australia was a comedian and actor. He starred with Jimmy Edwards in Take It From Here for BBC Radio....
, before meeting Frank Muir
Frank Muir

Frank Herbert Muir was an England comedy writer, radio and television personality, and raconteur....
, who wrote for Jimmy Edwards
Jimmy Edwards

Jimmy Edwards Distinguished Flying Cross was an England comedic script writer and comedy actor on both radio and television, best known as Pa Glum in Take It From Here and as the headmaster 'Professor' James Edwards in Whack-O!....
, in 1947.

Their first joint venture was the radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 show Take It From Here
Take It From Here

Take It From Here was a Great Britain radio comedy programme Broadcasting by the BBC between 1948 and 1960. It was written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, and starred Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and Joy Nichols....
, which they scripted from 1948 to 1959. They went on to write many successful radio and television scripts, including Whack-O! (1956-60) and three series of Faces of Jim
Faces of Jim

Faces of Jim was a black-and-white United Kingdom comedy television starring Jimmy Edwards, June Whitfield and Ronnie Barker, with each episode being an individual half-hour sitcom....
 (1961-63), both as vehicles for Jimmy Edwards. They also wrote the famous radio sketch Balham
Balham, London

Balham is a neighbourhood in South London, England.The settlement appears in the Domesday Book as Belgeham. It was held by Geoffrey Orlateile....
 - Gateway to the South
for Peter Sellers. In 1964, their writing partnership broke up, as Muir moved into management with the BBC. Over the next several years, Norden, who had long had a fascination with Hollywood, wrote the scripts for several films, including Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell is a 1968 United States comedy film directed by Melvin Frank, who co-wrote the original screenplay with Denis Norden and Sheldon Keller....
 and The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom

The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom is a 1968 in film United Kingdom comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath . The screenplay by Alec Coppel and Denis Norden was adapted from a play by Coppel that was based on a short story by Josef Shaftel, who served as the film's producer....
. While no longer writing with Muir, they continued as something of a double act, and were regular participants in panel shows such as My Word!
My Word!

My Word! was a long-running radio panel game broadcast by the BBC on the BBC Home Service and BBC Radio 4 . It was created by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane, and featured comic writers Denis Norden and Frank Muir, more famous for the series Take It From Here....
 (1956-90) and My Music
My Music

My Music was a radio panel show which premiered on the BBC Home Service on January 3, 1967. It was a companion program to My Word!, and like that show featured comic writers Denis Norden and Frank Muir....
 (1966-93), first on radio then TV. Norden also hosted an ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 nostalgia quiz, Looks Familiar.

Norden also has a link to the James Bond
James Bond

James Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections....
 movie series. In 1965, Norden wrote, narrated and starred in a short featurette jointly made by the Bond producers and The Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company

The Ford Motor Company is an United States multinational corporation and the world's List of automobile manufacturers#World Motor Vehicle Production by Manufacturer based on worldwide vehicle sales, following Toyota, General Motors, and Volkswagen Group....
. The colour short, entitled "A Child's Guide To Blowing Up A Motor Car", went behind the scenes of an exploding car stunt being filmed for Thunderball
Thunderball (film)

Thunderball is the fourth spy film in the James Bond James Bond Dr. No , From Russia With Love and Goldfinger , and the fourth to star Sean Connery as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
. The story of the short is that Norden is taking a young relative on a day out to a movie set. He meets several stars and production team members, but not Sean Connery
Sean Connery

Sir Thomas Sean Connery is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, and BAFTA Award winning Scotland actor and film producer who is best known as the first actor to portray James Bond in cinema, starring in seven Bond films....
. Lost for many years, it is now available on the 'Ultimate Edition' DVD of Thunderball, as released in late 2006.

Dennis' daughter Maggie was a presenter on London's Capital Radio in it's earlier days & she presented the Sunday afternoon programme "Hullabaloo".

ITV presenter

Norden was also later well-known to television audiences for his ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 shows: Looks Familiar, It'll be Alright on the Night
It'll be Alright on the Night

It'll be Alright on the Night is a long-running United Kingdom television bloopers show screened on ITV and produced by London Weekend Television....
 and Denis Norden's Laughter File.

It'll be Alright on the Night, first broadcast in 1977, consisted of out-takes from film and television linked by witty comments. Much of the material from the early episodes was used on Dick Clark's "Bloopers" specials which aired on NBC a few years later. A couple of mid-1980s editions featured several home video
Camcorder

A camcorder is a portable consumer electronics device for recording video and Sound recording using a built-in recorder unit. The camcorder contains both a video camera and a video recorder in one unit, hence its compound name....
 clips: with the increasing private ownership of domestic camcorders were spun-off into the long-running You've Been Framed
You've Been Framed

You've Been Framed is the name of a British television show, produced by Granada Television for ITV where viewers send in humorous home movies ....
 (1990-).

Denis Norden's Laughter File, first broadcast in 1991, showed spoof adverts, real foreign adverts, practical jokes, live television mistakes, and other various 'oddities', which Norden said, "tickled our fancies, just when they needed tickling". These items included virtually everything discovered during research for material suitable for Alright on the Night that was not eligible for that show.

Retirement and legacy

He announced his retirement from his two ongoing ITV shows It'll be Alright on the Night and Denis Norden's Laughter File, on 21 April 2006.

A special show was recorded on 14 May 2006 as a 'farewell tour' to all his shows over the years, called All the Best from Denis Norden, which was shown on 2 January 2007. As the show's closing credits
Closing credits

Closing credits or end credits are added at the end of a motion picture or television program to list the Cast member and Film crew involved in the production....
 were shown, the studio audience gave Norden a standing ovation, which was followed by his placing his trademark clipboard on his desk, which the camera then zoomed in on to as the credits ended. He has since been succeeded on It'll Be Alright on the Night by Griff Rhys Jones
Griff Rhys Jones

Griffith Rhys Jones , better known as Griff Rhys Jones, is a Wales comedian, writer and actor. He came to national attention in the 1980s when he starred with Mel Smith in a number of Sketch comedy programmes on British TV....
, as that show resumed in September 2008.

For years he was resistant to producing an autobiography, claiming that much of his life and career had already been well covered by Frank Muir's A Kentish Lad and a book called The Bits Frank Left Out would be too brief. However, in October 2008, he released a series of autobiographical sketches entitled Clips from a Life.

He continues to make occasional television and radio appearances, and contributed to a BBC Four
BBC Four

BBC Four is a BBC television channel available to digital television viewers in the UK. The part successor to BBC Knowledge, it launched on 2 March 2002....
 season about the history of satire
Satire

Satire is often strictly defined as a literary genre; although, in practice, it is also found in the graphic arts and performing arts. In satire, human or individual vices, follies, abuses, or shortcomings are held up to censure by means of ridicule, derision, burlesque, irony, or other methods, ideally with the intent to bring about improv...
. On 2 October 2008, he appeared as a guest on The One Show
The One Show

The One Show is a topical magazine-style television programme, broadcast on weekdays at 6:58pm on BBC One. It is hosted by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley....
 to talk about his life and career as well as his book.

He and his wife Avril have a son, Nick, an architect
Architect

An architect is trained and licenced in planning and designing buildings, and participates in supervising the construction of a building. Etymologically, architect derives from the Latin architectus, itself derived from the Greek arkhitekton , i.e....
, and a daughter, Maggie, a radio personality
Radio personality

A radio personality is a person with an on-air position in radio broadcasting. A radio personality can be someone who introduces and discusses various genres of music, hosts a talk radio that may take calls from listeners, or someone whose primary responsibility is to give news, weather, sports or traffic information....
 and lecturer at the London College of Fashion
London College of Fashion

The London College of Fashion is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London, offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in fashion and related industries....
.

He then suffered macular degeneration
Macular degeneration

File:Human eye cross-sectional view grayscale.pngFile:Human eyesight two children and ball normal vision.jpgFile:Human eyesight two children and ball with age-related macular degeneration.jpg...
, a disease associated with ageing.

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