Legendary 80s comedian and entertainer George Logan has died
George documented his life and growing up gay in Scotland in the 1960’s in his book A Boy Called Audrey.
“As I was watching all these acts I realised they were getting eight quid for doing gags I’d heard a hundred times. I thought, ‘I could do that and play the piano at the same time and keep the whole 10 quid to myself. That’s how I got into show business, although I didn’t get the 10 quid. As I was a beginner I got eight for doing both – but eight quid for half an hours work wasn’t bad.”
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