
Graham Fellows: From 'Top of the Pops' to Perfectly Broken Keyboards and Endless Bounty Bars
Graham Fellows: From 'Top of the Pops' to Broken Keyboards and Endless Bounty Bars
🎙️ Episode Overview
In this engaging conversation, Steve Otis Gunn chats to Graham Fellows, the creative mind behind the iconic characters Jilted John and John Shuttleworth, sharing insights into his multifaceted career in music, television, and comedy. Topics include:
- Origins of Jilted John: The creation of the character and his rise to fame with the hit single "Jilted John."
- Birth of John Shuttleworth: How a publishing deal led to the accidental creation of another beloved character.
- Television Appearances: Graham's experiences on shows like Top of the Pops, The Paradise Club, and Saturday Night Zoo.
- Musical Collaborations: Insights into his work with Count Arthur and the challenges of performing with temperamental keyboards.
- Personal Anecdotes: Stories about his childhood admiration for The Monkees and humorous on-stage mishaps.
This episode offers a blend of humour, music, and industry insights, including personal anecdotes from Graham's extensive career in comedy.
🖋️ About Graham Fellows
Graham Fellows is a British actor, comedian, and musician, best known for creating the characters Jilted John and John Shuttleworth. As Jilted John, he gained fame in the late 1970s with the satirical song "Jilted John," which humorously addressed teenage heartbreak. Later, he developed John Shuttleworth, a middle-aged, suburban character known for his dry wit and love of music technology. Graham's work spans music, television, and live performances, earning him a dedicated following.
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Podcast: Television Times with Steve Otis Gunn
Host: Steve Otis Gunn
Guest: Graham Fellows – Creator of Jilted John & John Shuttleworth
Duration: 54 minutes
Release Date: January 16, 2025
Season: 3, Episode 23
All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn
*Except 'My Wife Died in 1970' written by Graham Fellows
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