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He was born in [[w:Kingston-upon-Hull|Hull]], [[w:Yorkshire|Yorkshire]], into a [[w:show business|show business]] family, and took the surname Sales from that of his paternal grandmother.  He began performing in theatres in his teens, and worked extensively in [[w:Ireland|Ireland]] where he developed his act as a comedian.  Part of his performance involved him acting as a baby in an oversized [[w:playpen|playpen]], banging his "'poon".  He toured internationally, entertaining the forces in the [[w:Second World War|Second World War]] and visiting Australia and elsewhere.<ref name=hudd>Roy Hudd and Philip Hindin, ''Roy Hudd's Cavalcade of Variety Acts'', Robson Books, 1998, {{ISBN|1-86105-206-5}}, pp.160-161</ref>
He was born in [[w:Kingston-upon-Hull|Hull]], [[w:Yorkshire|Yorkshire]], into a [[w:show business|show business]] family, and took the surname Sales from that of his paternal grandmother.  He began performing in theatres in his teens, and worked extensively in [[w:Ireland|Ireland]] where he developed his act as a comedian.  Part of his performance involved him acting as a baby in an oversized [[w:playpen|playpen]], banging his "'poon".  He toured internationally, entertaining the forces in the [[w:Second World War|Second World War]] and visiting Australia and elsewhere.<ref name=hudd>Roy Hudd and Philip Hindin, ''Roy Hudd's Cavalcade of Variety Acts'', Robson Books, 1998, {{ISBN|1-86105-206-5}}, pp.160-161</ref>


He appeared regularly on radio shows such as ''[[Variety Bandbox]]'' and ''[[Workers' Playtime (radio programme)|Workers' Playtime]]'' in the late 1940s and 1950s, and also visited the United States, performing as part of a [[revue]] in [[Las Vegas]].<ref name=hudd/>  In the late 1950s he took a leading role in the television adaptation of ''[[Educating Archie#ITV sitcom adaptation|Educating Archie]]''.<ref name=rt>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/100/20?order=asc&q=%22Freddie+Sales%22#search  Search, Freddie Sales, ''Radio Times'']. Retrieved 30 December 2020</ref>
He appeared regularly on radio shows such as ''[[Variety Bandbox]]'' and ''[[Workers' Playtime (radio programme)|Workers' Playtime]]'' in the late 1940s and 1950s, and also visited the United States, performing as part of a [[w:revue|revue]] in [[w:Las Vegas|Las Vegas]].<ref name=hudd/>  In the late 1950s he took a leading role in the television adaptation of ''[[Educating Archie#ITV sitcom adaptation|Educating Archie]]''.<ref name=rt>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/100/20?order=asc&q=%22Freddie+Sales%22#search  Search, Freddie Sales, ''Radio Times'']. Retrieved 30 December 2020</ref>


He died in [[w:Epsom|Epsom]], [[w:Surrey|Surrey]], in 1994, aged 73.<ref>[https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba3baaf6f  Freddie Sales, ''BFI'']. Retrieved 31 December 2020</ref>
He died in [[w:Epsom|Epsom]], [[w:Surrey|Surrey]], in 1994, aged 73.<ref>[https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba3baaf6f  Freddie Sales, ''BFI'']. Retrieved 31 December 2020</ref>

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Freddie Sales
Freddie Sales.jpg
Born
Frederick Harry Walker

(1920-11-27)27 November 1920
Died15 November 1994(1994-11-15) (aged 73)

Frederick Harry Sales ( Walker; 27 November 1920 – 15 November 1994) was an English comedian and actor.

Life

He was born in Hull, Yorkshire, into a show business family, and took the surname Sales from that of his paternal grandmother. He began performing in theatres in his teens, and worked extensively in Ireland where he developed his act as a comedian. Part of his performance involved him acting as a baby in an oversized playpen, banging his "'poon". He toured internationally, entertaining the forces in the Second World War and visiting Australia and elsewhere.[1]

He appeared regularly on radio shows such as Variety Bandbox and Workers' Playtime in the late 1940s and 1950s, and also visited the United States, performing as part of a revue in Las Vegas.[1] In the late 1950s he took a leading role in the television adaptation of Educating Archie.[2]

He died in Epsom, Surrey, in 1994, aged 73.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Roy Hudd and Philip Hindin, Roy Hudd's Cavalcade of Variety Acts, Robson Books, 1998, ISBN 1-86105-206-5, pp.160-161
  2. ^ Search, Freddie Sales, Radio Times. Retrieved 30 December 2020
  3. ^ Freddie Sales, BFI. Retrieved 31 December 2020

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