John Shuttleworth
(GRAHAM FELLOWS)
Graham Fellows is best known for his comic creation, John Shuttleworth who starred in the hit series 500 Bus Stops (BBC 2) and the award winning radio series The Shuttleworths (BBC Radio 4).Graham was already well known as an actor and creator of the hit single, Jilted John which reached number 4 in the UK charts in 1978, while Graham was still at drama college (Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre). As John Shuttleworth Graham continued his pop association when he supported the likes of Robert Plant at the Marquee Club and Blur at the Mile End Stadium.
Graham has starred in five series of The Shuttleworths plus several Specials (all for BBC Radio 4) from 1992 to 2010 and the show has been nominated for a Sony Award and Writer’s Guild Award. A spinoff series featuring live guests, Radio Shuttleworth (also BBC Radio 4) ran for two series in 98 and 2000 and was nominated for a Sony Award. A new series in 2006, co-created by Dean Wilkinson, John Shuttleworth’s Open Mind, was nominated for Best Radio Comedy at the North West Comedy Awards and is repeated regularly on BBC 4Extra, as are many of the other radio shows. A oneoff 6 part series Guide To Stardom was aired in 1994 on BBC Radio 1.
Graham’s TV credits as John Shuttleworth other than 500 Bus Stops include a Eurovision Special, Europigeon, (BBC 2) Vic and Bob’s Xmas Special (BBC 2), Packin Em In, Saturday Zoo, and Later With Jools (all Channel 4).
In 1992 Graham was nominated for the prestigious Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Fringe for his live show, John Shuttleworth’s Guide To Stardom. Many live tours have followed, including 2000 & John for which Graham won the Manchester Evening News Comedy Award. Other successful national tours include One Foot In The Gravy, Pillock of the Community, Out Of Our Sheds, and The Minor Tour.. and Other Mythological Creatures.
At the 1999 Edinburgh Fringe, Graham introduced a new character – failed rocker and multi-media lecturer, Brian Appleton in Brian Appleton’s History of Rock n Roll. (“An inspired creation.. Spinal Tap, watch your back!” The Irish Times.) A radio series based on the show was later broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Graham has also toured as Brian with the pop band Belle & Sebastian and presented a short series for Channel 4 – Elvis Lives. In 2002 a new Brian Appleton show - Let’s Look at Sound, was nominated for the Manchester Evening News Comedy Award. On Christmas Day 2003 he presented Brian Appleton’s Christmas Single and in 2005 a new 6 part series, Brian Appleton’s Unofficial Multi media Lecture (both for BBC Radio 4) Another of Graham’s comedy characters, Goole concreter (laserscreeding a speciality”), and aspiring after-dinner speaker, Dave Tordoff (“His ignorance is comical bliss”, Evening Standard) has made guest appearances in several Shuttleworth and Appleton tours and made his Edinburgh debut in Neighbours From Hull.
As an actor, Graham has featured as Les Charlton in Coronation Street (ITV), Comics (Channel 4) Coogan’s Run (BBC 2), Time Gentlemen Please (Sky), Heartbeat (ITV) and Ideal (BBC 2). He provided all the voices for Aardman’s Bafta Award winning short film Stage Fright. He has recorded two children’s drama series for television – Dangerville for ITV and Bad Penny for BBC. Theatre parts include Paul McCartney in Bob Eaton’s musical Lennon, Liverpool Everyman, Geoffrey in A Taste Of Honey, Manchester Royal Exchange, and all the male roles in Jim Cartwright’s play TWO at the Dukes Theatre, Lancaster. Graham’s film work includes appearances in Morons From Outer Space, and Cheeky, starring and directed by David Thewlis. More recently, Graham portrayed Eric Sykes in Hattie – the acclaimed biopic drama (BBC 2)
Graham wrote and directed (and starred in as Shuttleworth) two feature films Southern Softies on location in the Channel Islands, the sequel to the hit film It’s Nice Up North. Both movies enjoyed theatrical releases (through the Picturehouse chain) and were broadcast several times on Sky Arts .
Graham (with agent Richard Bucknall) now runs a production company - Chic Ken, who co-produced the feature films and an ad campaign for Yorkshire Tea with Willy Smax in collaboration with the award winning BMB Agency.
Chic Ken’s first radio production was recently aired on BBC radio 4 - the critically acclaimed John Shuttleworth’s Lounge Music, featuring guest stars like Heaven 17, Chas and Dave, Toyah Wilcox and Leee John, not to mention Anita Harris ! Last summer John headlined at No 6 and Port Elliot Festivals and has recently completed his biggest UK tour to date . He recently appeared at The London Palladium in a night to raise money for MS and hosted a night with amongst others Toyah Wilcox, Chas (Chas and Dave),Sooty and Sweep and Imagination.
He completed the second series of John Shuttleworth’s Lounge Music on BBC Radio 4 toured as John Shuttleworth in MY LAST WILL AND TASTY MINT at the beginning of 2020. The tour which was postponed due to the pandemic is back up and running. Buy tickets here.
John Shuttleworth’s Back Tour
September 2021
Sat 04 BARTON UPON HUMBER The Ropewalk
Mon 06 CAMBRIDGE Junction
Thu 09 LOUTH Riverhead Theatre
Fri 10 NOTTINGHAM Playhouse
Sat 11 STRATFORD Playhouse
Thu 16 STAMFORD Arts Centre
Fri 17 EDINBURGH Queen’s Hall
Wed 22 BURY ST EDMUNDS Theatre Royal
Thu 23 HASTINGS St Mary in the Castle
Wed 29 SHEFFIELD City Hall
Thu 30 LONDON UCL Bloomsbury
October 2021
Wed 13 NORWICH Playhouse
November 2021
Wed 03 EXETER Phoenix
Wed 10 WIMBORNE Tivoli Theatre
Fri 12 NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME New Vic
Sat 13 BARNSLEY Civic Theatre
Sun 14 BRISTOL Old Vic
Tue 30 WORCESTER Huntingdon Hall
March 2022
Tue 22 KENDAL Kendal Brewery (Preview)
Wed 23 GLASGOW Kings Theatre
Thu 24 ABERDEEN Arts Centre
April 2022
Wed 13 SALFORD Lowry
Thu 14 NEWCASTLE Theatre and Opera House
Wed 20 LIVERPOOL Playhouse
Thu 21st HULL Truck
Wed 27th SHREWSBURY Theatre Severn
Sat 30th MACCLYNETH Comedy Festival
May 2022
Mon 2 BELFAST Black Box
Wed 4th BIRMINGHAM Town Hall
Fri 6th ILKLEY Kings Hall
Sat 7 LEICESTER Little Theatre
Fri 13 ST IVES Guildhall
Mon 16th ISLINGTON Union Chapel
Wed 18 LEEDS City Varieties
Thu 19 CASTLETON Peak Cavern
Sat 21 WINCHESTER Theatre Royal
Tues 24th MILTON KEYNES The Stables
Wed 25th HOVE The Old Market
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