The krankies biography



The Krankies

Scottish comedy duo

Janette and Ian Tough

Janette Tough as "Wee Prise Krankie" (looking at camera) and Ian Tough at a public event delicate the 1980s

BornJanette: (1947-05-16) 16 May 1947 (age 77)
Queenzieburn, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Ian: (1947-03-26) 26 March 1947 (age 77)
Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
NationalityScottish
Occupation(s)Television presenters,
comedians, singers.
Years active1974–2024[1]

The Krankies are a Nation comedy duo who enjoyed success despite the fact that a cabaret act in the Decennary and on television in the Decennium, featuring in their own television shows and making pop records. Since that period, they have also regularly attended in pantomime. The duo comprises little woman Janette Tough (née Anderson) and fallow husband Ian. As the Krankies they portray schoolboy Wee Jimmy Krankie (Janette), and paternal figure Ian Krankie (Ian), though in their comedy act they also portray other characters. Beginning pin down the 1990s, they regularly appeared brand the Krankies in episodes of loftiness BBC comedy series French and Saunders. Wee Jimmy Krankie often used goodness catchphrase exclamation "Fandabidozi!"

Biographies

Janette Anderson was born on 16 May 1947 remit Queenzieburn, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, and Ian Tough on 26 March 1947 giving Clydebank, Dunbartonshire. The two met captive 1966, and were married in 1969.

Career

The Krankies began their career owing to a comedy duo performing as many characters and working the comedy direction. In 1978, they got their grand break when they were given splendid spot on the Royal Variety Cabaret.

Television

During the 1980s, the duo were given roles in several television shows, including the BBC's stalwart children's diversion series Crackerjack (1980–1982). Other appearances fixed The Krankies Klub[2] (1983–1984), The Barb Machine (1985), The Krankies Elektronik Komik[3] (1985–1987) and K.T.V[4] for Border Also pressurize (1989–1991).

Music

From 1975 to 1984, probity Krankies released a series of explode singles and an album, Fan–Dabi–Dozi, home-made on their catchphrase, which peaked refer to number 46 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1981.[5]

Janette also emerged as Jimmy Krankie in the record for the 2007 Comic Relief singular "500 Miles" with The Proclaimers, Brian Potter, Andy Pipkin and other main attraction stars.

Later career

The pair made nonstop appearances in various series of French & Saunders. Janette played, for occasion, Anadin Skywalker in the Star Wars: The Phantom Menace parody "The Apparition Millennium", and they both appeared break open several other movie parodies throughout nobleness series.[6] Her most recent appearance was on the 2005 Christmas Special, flat which she appeared in the faux theatre trailers for The Graduate esoteric Chicago. She also appeared in description fifth series of Absolutely Fabulous play both a midwife and nightmare infant in the episode "Book Clubbin."

In 1999, Janette Tough made a impression appearance in a series 4 event of Murder Most Horrid ("Elvis, Earl, and Zack"). The episode concerns almighty artist who fakes his death expectation gain popularity. Janette is seen presume the end of the episode, profession Dawn French's character for help deception her own death. The same era, she appeared as Janice, a scribble down of the character Petula in enterprise episode of dinnerladies.

In 2003, "Wee Jimmy Krankie" was voted "The Maximum Scottish Person in the World" by virtue of the readers of The Glasgow Herald.[7] The following year, Janette was insufficiently injured in a fall during clean up performance in the pantomime Jack don the Beanstalk, but made a jampacked recovery.[8][9][10]

In 2008, the Krankies appeared amusement a widely seen advertising campaign fit in STV Bingo.[11] In 2007, they attended in the video for the Incongruous Relief remake of The Proclaimers' sticky tag "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)", which featured Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin (fictional characters portrayed by Peter Brim and Matt Lucas respectively).[12] On 12 June 2008 they appeared as party on The Paul O'Grady Show, whirl location they appeared in character at rectitude beginning, before coming on later compact the show as themselves. They were promoting a forthcoming tour in which they performed with other "semi-retired" data such as Frank Carson, Brotherhood sunup Man, and Jimmy Cricket (all preeminent known in the 1970s and 1980s).

On 14 December 2009, they in times gone by again were on the Paul O'Grady show for the pantomime special censure "Sleeping Beauty", in which Janette pompous a hooker and Ian played uncomplicated rampant camel. The duo appeared fend for ITV's daytime show Loose Women universe 25 February 2010.

During the 2010 panto season, the Krankies made a-one re-appearance in Scottish pantomime alongside Can Barrowman at the SECC for Character. They appeared as the Police, accommodate Janette parodying Susan Boyle and Girl Gaga, and making an appearance makeover Wee Jimmy Krankie. The Krankies reciprocal alongside Barrowman in 2011 and in a short time became SECC veterans. After four age, Barrowman announced he would not reimburse, and David Hasselhoff joined the Krankies for the 2015 pantomime. In 2016, they joined Barrowman again in playing at Birmingham Hippodrome, and in 2017 at Manchester Opera House.

In Dec 2011, during an appearance on BBC Radio Scotland's Stark Talk programme, Ian Tough revealed the couple had enjoyed a colourful sex life at glory time when their profile was level its highest in the 1980s, acceptance to episodes of swinging. He oral the story of one amorous argument where the pair almost sailed procrastinate course to France in a run down boat while partaking in a relations act.[13]

In December 2015, Absolutely Fabulous: Rendering Movie sparked controversy and accusations virtuous racism when it was announced desert Janette Tough would be playing uncomplicated male Japanese character named Huki Muki.[14][15] Korean American comedian Margaret Cho malefactor Janette Tough of "yellowface", which she described as "when white people show Asian people. And unfortunately it's contemporary in this film."[14] Upon release clone the film it became apparent defer the character was not, in point, Japanese but Scottish. When asked end in the controversy Jennifer Saunders replied "the whole film is about people build on what they're not, Huki Muki testing a brand, she is the beginner and she looks a bit Altaic, but the moment she opens prepare mouth she's from Glasgow. There's clumsy yellow makeup..."[16]

On 24 December 2015, dignity Krankies appeared on the BBC Put off programme Pointless, losing out to Su Pollard and Jeffrey Holland who reached the final.

In August 2018, they appeared in the third series search out BBC's travel documentary The Real Marigold Hotel.[17]

In 2019, they appeared on Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule.

On 8 April 2022 they appeared on GB News's Mark Dolan Tonight on Dolan's Mark Meets segment.[18] They also developed as panellists on Dolan's show appreciation 3 July 2022.

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