voc, bvoc, *1953 GB, London
Spoken Word and Pop
James Cameron "Jim" Davidson, OBE (born 13 December 1953) is a British comedian. His highest profile roles came on television when he hosted Big Break and The Generation Game. He is also a stand-up comedian and writer, developing adult pantomime shows such as Boobs in the Wood and Sinderella, both of which have played to sell-out audiences. Davidson has become known for his use of controversial jokes about women, ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people, although he denies accusations that he is prejudiced against these groups.
Bum Bar Bastards |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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On The Offensive Live | Jim Davidson | 2008 | Album |
Full On! Live | Jim Davidson | 2006 | Album |
Uncovered And Uncensored | Jim Davidson | 2003 | Album |
Stand Up Jim Davidson - Volumes 1 & 2 | Jim Davidson | 2001 | Album |
Live | Jim Davidson | 1994 | Album |
A Dirty Weekend With Jim Davidson | Jim Davidson | 1987 | Album |
England | Jim Davidson | 1986 | Single |
Maggie | Jim Davidson | 1985 | Single |
The Jim Davidson Album | Jim Davidson | 1985 | Album |
Silver Threads Among The Gold | Jim Davidson | 1984 | Single |
The Superstar And The Roadie | Jim Davidson | 1981 | Single |
Too Risky | Jim Davidson | 1981 | Album |
Much Too Late For That (The Nagging Woman Song) | Jim Davidson | 1981 | Single |
The Devil Went Down To Brixton | Jim Davidson | 1980 | Single |
You Won't Be Blue Will You | Jim Davidson | 1980 | Album |
White Christmas | Jim Davidson | 1980 | Single |
Here Comes The Fuzz (Nic Nic) | Jim Davidson | 1978 | Single |
Jim Davidson & His A.B.C. Dance Orchestra Pop and Jazz |
Jim Davidson & His New Palais Royal Orchestra Pop and Jazz |
Jim Davidson vib Jazz |
Jim Davidson Pop and Jazz |
Jim Davidson |
Jim Davidson's Dandies Jazz and Pop |