Richard Digance is a comedian and
folk singer. He studied Mechanical Engineering at Reid
Kerr College Glasgow, during which time he was inspired
by Billy Connolly.
He first came to public attention as a "regular
turn" on the popular Sunday evening Live from...
(Her Majesty's/the Piccadilly/the Palladium) variety
series (produced by LWT for ITV1) and also on Summertime
Special, a moderately popular variety showcase of the
1980s.
He is best known for his television one hour specials,
starting in 1985 with A Dabble of Digance. Abracadigance
was a series of four shows in 1988. The 1992 show,
Richard Digance's Greatest Bits, recorded at the Brighton
Dome, included some of his most popular routines from
stage and screen, including the 'Nursery Rhymes', 'Remembers'
and 'Jungle Cup Final'.
Many albums featuring his comic and serious music
have been released. His first novel, 'Run Out In The
Country', was published in 1983, and his autobiography,
A Wealth of Comedy, in 1999.
He is a regular guest in 'Dictionary Corner' on the
Channel 4 game show Countdown, during which he performs
his comic rhymes before the commercial break. |