Hull's Norman Collier dies
Norman Collier, the comedian from Hull best known for his 'faulty microphone' routine, has died at the age of 87.
REPORT: Tributes to Norman Collier
He was a man who made audiences laugh for more than half a century - but last night one of Yorkshire's most famous comedians passed away.
Norman Collier, who was 87, died in a care home at Brough, near his home city of Hull where he lived all his life. He'd been suffering from Parkinson's Disease.
His family has paid tribute, saying "Even in his last few days with us, he was still making us laugh." David Hirst looks back at his remarkable career.
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Norman Collier's last interview
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Norman, from Hull, died yesterday.
Norman Collier's family pay tribute
Norman Collier's family have paid tribute to a "humble man".
"He was a wonderful man and we adored him with all our hearts. Whatever he was on on stage he was the same off stage.
"All the family were close to him. We went on holiday together. He started life in as a labourer in Hull with no ambition or desire to be on stage. He just wanted to make people laugh.
"All he wanted was to make people laugh and his work took him to Australia, the Bahamas, America.
– John Ainsley, who is married to Norman's daughter Karen"This was a humble man who never changed his roots, he was proud of the city, never moved out of the city.
"He viewed the world with the philosophy that he saw the funny side of life on and off stage. It was a joy and an honour and a privilege to share his company and that's what everyone thought about him.
"His genius on stage was how he saw life and his act was how he saw life. He was always hilarious, even in his last few days with us he was still making us laugh.
"His family adored his company with all their hearts."
"Faulty microphone" comedian dies
Norman Collier, the comedian from Hull best known for his 'faulty microphone' routine, has died at the age of 87.
He died last night at a care home in the city after a six-year battle with Parkinson's Disease.
A star of the club circuit from the 60s to the 80s, Norman was also well known for his chicken impressions.
Hull comedian Norman Collier dies
Norman Collier, the comedian from Hull best known for his 'faulty microphone' routine, has died at the age of 87.
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