Dick Emery
Dick Emery was a British comedian known for his roles in After Hours, It's a Square World, and The Dick Emery Show.
Richard Gilbert Emery
Comedian
February 19, 1915
Pisces
January 02, 1983
67
Bloomsbury, London, England
Dick Emery was a renowned English comedian and actor, primarily recognized for his sketch comedy series, “The Dick Emery Show,” which aired on the BBC from 1963 to 1981. He gained prominence through his collaboration with former Goon Michael Bentine on two series: “After Hours” (ITV, 1958-59) and “It’s a Square World” (BBC, 1960-64). Emery’s portrayal of Private Chubby Catchpole in the final series of “The Army Game” (ITV 1960) led to an exclusive BBC contract and the inception of the long-running “The Dick Emery Show.” The show enjoyed immense popularity during the 1960s and 1970s. Emery also starred in various films, such as “Crooks in Cloisters” and “Carry On Cowboy,” and was awarded an OBE in 1978 for his contributions to entertainment. Some of his other notable works include “Dick Emery’s Comedy Hour” and “Emery Presents: Legacy of Murder.”