Stan Boardman
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Stan's world cup song, called, er, "Stan's World Cup Song", reached number 15 in the charts in 2006. | Stan's world cup song, called, er, "Stan's World Cup Song", reached number 15 in the charts in 2006. | ||
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Current revision as of 21:03, 22 September 2009
Contents |
Shows
Kings of Comedy (participant)
Opportunity Knocks (contestant)
The Railway Carriage Game (team captain)
Biography
Comedian who shot to fame after winning a nationwide Butlins talent search called "Star Act Of The Year 1976" and subsequently appearing on Opportunity Knocks.
Trivia
Stan's world cup song, called, er, "Stan's World Cup Song", reached number 15 in the charts in 2006.
He and his wife appeared in a 2009 edition of Channel 4's "Celebrity Wife Swap".