Mike Walling

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Mike Walling
Born
Michael John Walling

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Manchester, England
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Michael John Walling (8 July 1950 – 29 June 2020) was an English comic actor and screenwriter.

Career

Walling began his career as an English teacher at Holland Park School in London. In the mid-1970s, while still a teacher, he won a British TV talent contest, New Faces, with a comedy double act called "Mr Carline & Mr Walling." He immediately left teaching and embarked on launching his new career in comedy. When the comedy duo ended their partnership, Walling moved into situation comedy, appearing in several series—"Just Liz", "Bootle Saddles" and then the highly successful "Brush Strokes". He began starting to get more work as a screenwriter when he teamed up with Tony Millan. The two of them wrote screenplays for a number of different shows, as well as their own series.

In the early 1980s Walling teamed up with session bass player Mo Foster for various comedy music projects, with Walling writing the lyrics and Foster writing the music and producing the resulting songs. [citation needed]

One of their songs, "The Papadum Song", a novelty song revolving around two men visiting an Indian restaurant (one of them for the first time) was repeatedly played on BBC Radio 1 and featured them live on several TV shows (including the BBC's Blue Peter) and was very popular at the time, but fate and industrial action decreed that it would not sell. A three-week strike at the distributors (Phonogram Records) meant that the records never actually got to the shops. The song was eventually re-released in 2006[1] as part of a collection of comedy/parody songs called Make Tea, Not War by the imaginary, but ill-fated and tragic, R.J. Wagsmith Band. Another song from the same album, "Chalk Dust", which was written for Roger Kitter who released it under the pseudonym "The Brat", did hit the top ten all over Europe. Walling has appeared in shows such as "The Smoking Room", "Coronation Street" and My Family.

Walling died on 29 June 2020, at home in Manchester.[2]

Filmography

Mike Walling appeared in the following TV shows and films:

  • Ep. – The Missing Bus of Mrs Avery
  • Ep. – "Last Night a Graphic Designer Saved My Life"
  • Ep. – "Quitters"
  • Ep. – "1987"
  • Ep. – "Happy Birthday"
  • Ep. – "Feeding Time"
  • Ep. – "Abi Ever After"
  • Ep. – "Once More with Feeling"
  • Ep. – "Four Affairs and a Funeral"
  • Ep. – "The Heart of Christmas"
  • Ep. – "2039: A Christmas Oddity"
  • Ep. – "Susan for a Bruisin'"
  • Ep. - "Rabbit"
  • Ep. - "Farmer Khan[3]

Scriptwriter

He wrote or co-wrote scripts for the following comedy shows:

  • Ep. - "Breakfast Telly"
  • Ep. – "In at the Deep End"
  • Ep. – "First-Time Caller"
  • Ep. – "Suspicious Minds"
  • Ep. – No.1.3
  • Ep. – No.1.4
  • Ep. – No.1.5
  • Ep. – No.1.6
  • Ep. – No.1.7
  • Ep. – "The Disappearing Act"
  • Ep. – "Reviewing the Situation"
  • Ep. – "Surviving Christmas"
  • Ep. – "A Walk on the Wildside"
  • Ep. – "Body Language"

References

  1. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Make Tea, Not War, Angel Air".
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Actor & writer Mike Walling dies at 69". British Comedy Guide. 4 July 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  3. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Farmer Khan". 28 November 2014 – via IMDb.

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