Who's this mystery voice?
As well as creating the Shuttleworths, Jilted
John, Brian Appleton and Dave
Tordoff, Graham David Fellows has earnt his keep by working as a milkman,
appearing in various films, radio and TV shows and theatre, both musical and
rep ('Lennon' as Paul McCartney, Geoffrey in 'A Taste Of Honey', Willy Russell's
'Stags and Hens' at the Young Vic). In 1960 a picture
of the young Graham won the National Baby Welfare Council Photography Competition,
and with it a fridge for his mother. He was also a staff songwriter for Chappell
Music. He has also appeared in David Thewlis' directorial debut 'Cheeky',
as Bernie Lemon, which premiered at the 2003 London Film Festival - and is now available on DVD!
Graham Fellows to convert Orkney Church
Graham on 'Midweek' with Libby Purves.
A recent 'Times' interview (6/8/05).
Listen to Graham on Jonathan Ross (7/5/05)
'With
Great Pleasure' January 2007 on Radio 4.
Read an interview that recently appeared in 'Sound
On Sound' magazine.
You can see an alternative CV here
- it doesn't include Graham's first job
however!
l-r, Robert Wyatt, Graham, Monkey, Rob Ayling
Men Of
Oats And Creosote b/w Rebecca |
1979 single
released under Graham's own name. |
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Some Boys
b/w I Tune Kevin's Strings, 1980
single on MCA with Chris Sievey's band The Freshies. Chris Sievey is better
known to some as Frank Sidebottom. |
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Through
The Line b/w Sleeping Beauty |
1983 single
released on Toadstool Records |
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Love At
The Hacienda |
1985 album,
on Wicked Frog records. Listen to Denise
from Doncaster from the album. Reissued on CD, with bonus tracks,
in 2004. Sadly now out of print again! |
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Morons
from Outer Space |
Graham plays
Cipher, a Moron guard in this 1985 feature written by Mel Smith and Griff
Rhys Jones. |
Bad
Penny |
Pa in 'Bad
Penny' for the CBBC Channel. Two series, 2003 and 2004. |
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Dangerville |
Mayor Crunkhorn
in 'Dangerville'
for Carlton. One series. |
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Series
One 1996 Series Two 1997 Series Three 1998 (six episodes each) |
On Baby
Street |
Graham plays
the character of Ian in this Radio 4 comedy about life and parenthood
scripted by Jennie Eclair and Julie Balloo. |
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Graham has
made two appearances in Coronation
Street, on the 1st of January 1979 (left) as a jilted man
outside a cinema trying to chat up Gail (as was) Potter, and as Les Charlton
(21 June - 14 July 1982) - trying to chat up Gail (as was) Tilsley! |
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"Stage Fright"
(1997), directed by Steve Box for Aardman Animations, depicts the trauma
of a vaudeville dog trainer who's losing his audience to the first movies.
Graham provides the voices for this Bafta award-winning animation. . |
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Coogan's
Run |
Graham appears
as Clement Woods, owner of the Maxi Club in the 'Thursday Night Fever'
episode of Steve Coogan's 1995 BBC series. |
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Shown on Sky
TV, 2000-2001.Graham plays Alan, a St John's Ambulance driver. |
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Twelfth
Night |
Graham
appeared as Sir Andrew Aguecheek in the very favourably reviewed
production of Twelfth Night at the Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 13-29 May
1999. |
Lennon,
Liverpool Everyman, 1981 as Paul McCartney. |
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'Good
Golly Miss Molly', Arts Theatre. |
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'A Taste Of Honey', Royal Exchange, Manchester, 1989. |
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the artist as a young man....