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== Nookie Bear == |
== Nookie Bear == |
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Nookie Bear's main feature is crossing his eyes when De Courcey pulls a string inside. Another feature is that he has a [[Crystal Palace Football Club]] [[rosette]] on his chest. When De Courcey was doing the pub circuits long before TV, Nookie Bear was originally named "Bollocks the Bear". Nookie's birthday is February 4th. |
Nookie Bear's main feature is crossing his eyes when De Courcey pulls a string inside. Another feature is that he has a [[Crystal Palace Football Club]] [[rosette]] on his chest. When De Courcey was doing the pub circuits long before TV, Nookie Bear was originally named "Bollocks the Bear". Nookie's birthday is February 4th. this date is celebrated by all Nookie enthusiasts worldwide as '''Nookie Day'''. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 12:57, 26 March 2009
Roger De Courcey (born 1944 in London) is a British ventriloquist known for operating "Nookie Bear". He was the winner of the 1976 New Faces televised talent competition.
Biography
De Courcey was educated at the Henry Thornton Grammar School, Clapham and worked at the Stock Exchange upon leaving school. He also studied and sang opera and organised sports at a holiday camp, before his big break on New Faces. As a singer he performed on the West End stage, appearing in the original London productions of such musicals as Sweet Charity, Two Cities and Company (musical). It was over an engagement in the domestic cabaret circuit that he discovered "The Bear".
He has appeared at the London Palladium many times including the 1976 Royal Variety Performance in the presence of the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
He is a keen golfer and was Captain of the Variety Club of Great Britain Golfing Society in 1992 and Captain of the Vaudeville Golfing Society in 1996. He was made King Rat of the Grand Order of Water Rats in 1994. He also runs a successful talent agency.
Nookie Bear
Nookie Bear's main feature is crossing his eyes when De Courcey pulls a string inside. Another feature is that he has a Crystal Palace Football Club rosette on his chest. When De Courcey was doing the pub circuits long before TV, Nookie Bear was originally named "Bollocks the Bear". Nookie's birthday is February 4th. this date is celebrated by all Nookie enthusiasts worldwide as Nookie Day.
External links
- Official website
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