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Stuart G. G. 'Stu' Francis (born 30 January 1951, Bolton, Lancashire, England) is a British comedian with a camp style of delivery who achieved celebrity as lead presenter on the children's television programme Crackerjack (1979-1984). His principal "co host" was Basil Brush. He went on to host Ultra Quiz in 1985 and Border TV's Crush a Grape in 1987, a children's game and variety show in a similar vein, if not carbon copy, to his era of Crackerjack. He also released a single in 1983 (rereleased in 1985) called "Ooh! I could crush a grape".

After attending Brownlow Fold Junior School and Smithills Base School, both in Bolton, he worked as a bluecoat entertaining guests at holiday camps. He then switched to comedy and appeared in summer seasons at clubs and in theatres.


Video Stu Francis



Catchphrases

Francis had numerous catchphrases on Crackerjack, mostly based on his prolific Ooh! I could crush a grape!!. Other variations included: I could pop a balloon, I could rip a tissue, I could jump off a doll's house, I could wrestle an action man, I could duff a daffodil and I could test drive a Tonka, I could pummel a peach, I could eat a whole sausage roll.

Another catchphrase was There's points to be won, and there are penalties to pay! used on Crackerjack's final game Take A Chance, where the "penalty" was a gunging to either an unfortunate celebrity and/or to Francis himself.


Maps Stu Francis



Television

Television appearances include:

  • Ultra Quiz
  • Live from Her Majesty's
  • The Comedians (1971)
  • Crackerjack hosted 1979-1984
  • Cheggers Plays Pop (1983) episode 6.7
  • CiTV (1983) Presenter (1983-1985)
  • The Keith Harris Show (1986) episode 3.5
  • Stupid Punts (2004)
  • Our Survey Says: The Ultimate Game Show Moments (2005)
  • Sooty (2013) Series 2, episode 14 "Cow Capers"

Oooo I could crush a grape - YouTube
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References


Princeton Golf Team on Twitter:
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External links

  • Stu Francis on IMDb
  • Interview with Stu


Source of article : Wikipedia