Gordon Clyde Explained

Gordon Clyde
Birth Name:Gordon David McCallum Clyde
Birth Date:22 May 1933
Education:Christs College, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Gordon David McCallum Clyde (22 May 1933 - 26 January 2008) was a British television actor, television presenter, writer and musician.[1]

Biography

Clyde was born in 1933 and was educated at Highgate School from 1945 and Christ's College, Cambridge from 1951, where he studied English and music.[2] He is mainly known from the Dick Emery show. At the start of each episode he appeared as the interviewer, interviewing various characters played by Emery, with responses such as "Ooh you are awful, but I like you". Clyde was also a regular presenter on the BBC children's programme Play School (UK TV series) during the late 1960s.[3]

He also appeared with Morecambe and Wise, and wrote the music for Kisses on a Postcard, and presented the classical music request programme "The Pleasure's Yours" on the BBC World Service radio.

Gordon was a very good pool player, often to be found in the private club "The 43" in Streatham where he would enjoy a pint in relative anonymity, as he was a very private man and a good friend. The club closed in around 1987/8 after suffering severe damage in the "Hurricane" of 87.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gordon Clyde.
  2. News: Obituary: Gordon Clyde. 8 September 2016. Times online. 20 April 2008.
  3. Here's A House: A Celebration of Play School, Volume 1, Paul R Jackson, 2010