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Christopher Biggins

April 2011





SO what does Christopher Biggins know about ice skating? How could he possibly be judging the Dancing On Ice tour when it comes to the city later this month? Because he’s there to entertain, obviously.
Although the panto star and I’m A Celebrity... winner makes an effort to pretend he knows what he’s talking about.
“I saw the final and I thought that Ben was fantastic. He was a deserved... it was Ben, wasn’t it? Who won it?”
Sam Attwater.
“Oh Sam,” he laughs uproariously.
“And Laura. Am I right with Laura? Listen, I didn’t know who half the people were this year,” he admits.
Did you know who Vanilla Ice was?
“Oh, of course. He is such fun and very nice on the eye too.”
Steady.
Biggins will be back at the Capital FM Arena to guest judge the celebs that include Vanilla Ice, Chloe Madeley, Dave Vitty, Laura Hamilton, Denise Welch and Ben, sorry, Sam Attwater. Last year’s winner, Hayley Tamaddon, will also appear.
“I absolutely adored it because I love Torvill and Dean and we had such a fun time,” says Biggins of last year’s tour.
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will be on hand again to both perform and offer their opinions on the celebrity skaters.
The tour opens this weekend in Sheffield and makes its way to Nottingham’s Capital FM Arena for four shows on April 20 and 27.
Biggins will be judging alongside Robin Cousins and Karen Barber, while Andi Peters once again hosts.
It sounds like an easy gig for Biggins.
“It’s very much full-on,” he insists.
“If you’re a skater you have to be there at 10.30 in the morning to practice and rehearse then you have to skate at the afternoon show...”
But he’s not a skater, so can roll up at lunchtime.
“Last year was a very party group of people,” says the 60-year-old, who started his TV career in 70s comedies Porridge, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? and Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.
“I was rather boring and used to go back to the hotel. My partner Neil, he likes a drink, he’d go out with them and come back at five in the morning. I don’t know how they all found the energy. Although breakfast the following morning was a sight to be seen. All these absolutely wasted skaters and I was as fresh as a daisy.”
He adds: “I prefer a dinner to going out and getting wasted on drink. Although I went out one day with Chris, Jayne and Karen to a distillery and we had such a funny day. We tried whisky after whisky after whisky.”
It was in Nottingham last April that his partner had one too many.
“He’ll hate me for telling you this but he came in one night at around five and I went back to sleep. When I woke up at nine he wasn’t to be seen, so I went in to the bathroom and there he was. He’d fallen into the bath, fully clothed and fast asleep.”
Since the last tour Biggins has done pantomime in Wolverhampton (“it is a dump”), had a holiday in Mauritius and filmed the Channel Four reality show Celebrity Five Go To... South Africa.
The series puts five familiar faces together in a holiday resort and they compete in a series of tasks to be crowned the best travelling companion.
“Let me tell you, don’t ever go on holiday with people you don’t know,” he says.
But weren’t they celebs?
“I believe so, but half of them I didn’t know.”
Along with Sheila Ferguson of The Three Degrees (“she talked non-stop about sex”), model Paula Hamilton (“mad as a hatter”) and former cricketer Ed Giddins (“a very nice guy”), was Stuart Baggs, the overly confident contestant thrown off the last series of The Apprentice.
“One of the most obnoxious people I have ever had the misfortune to come across and hope I never have to again,” says Biggins of Baggs.
“Luckily he was the first to be evicted.”
The show airs next month.
“We were there for ten days but we didn’t have any social time. We were doing 16 hour days. The cameras would wake me up in the morning and off we went. We went on a safari and we swam with sharks. We went to Seal Island, which was an amazing sight and an amazing smell because all you smell is seal urine.”

Torvill and Dean’s Dancing On Ice 2011 UK Tour visits the Capital FM Arena on Wednesday April 20 and 27, with performances at 2:30pm and 7:30pm.
Tickets are £32.50 to £57.50, call 08444 124624 or visit www.capitalfmarena.com.

Christopher Biggins

April 2010





IF I’m at home on a Sunday, I’d just throw something dirty on, whatever I was wearing the night before, and go straight to the newsagent for the Sunday Times and the News of the World. Then I’d get back into bed and read them.
Perhaps I’ll occasionally go to the study to check something, but it would be a slovenly day where I’d never leave the bed.
Reading the papers, watching television, eating... all in bed.
I’d do that on both days if I could.
I’m a great Sky+ person. I don’t know what we did before Sky+. On there is Dancing on Ice, Brothers and Sisters, which is a brilliant American TV series, and Desperate Housewives.
You know the hotelier who’d go around hotels and tell them how to improve [Ruth Watson]? She’s doing one on stately homes and that is very funny.
And I’m an absolutely avid fan of Michael Winner’s Dining Stars. It is so bad it is fantastic.
He’s an old friend of mine and it’s so wonderfully bad I can’t tell you.
Glee is fantastic. It’s so camp it’s not true.
I haven’t bought a DVD box set since Prison Break. I’ve got 24 but I’ve never gotten in to it.
And I can’t get past episode one of The Wire – they say it’s wonderful, I don’t understand it.
I’m reading the new Robert Goddard at the moment. I love thrillers and mysteries. And biographies.
I’m getting back into Kenneth Williams’ Diaries. I never get the time to read until I go on holiday. When I go to bed I tend to watch whatever I’ve recorded on Sky+.
But when I’m on holiday I read a lot.
I love books, I’ve got thousands at home.
I find it very odd when I visit friends and they don’t have a bookcase.
I’ve just been sent Linda Bellingham’s autobiography in which I feature heavily. Behaving myself? Certainly not.
I love cooking, the trouble is I’m not an instant cook. I can’t go to the fridge and make something in minutes.
I’m very much a three-day dinner party man. The first day shopping, the second preparing, the third cooking.
Then by 6pm, when people are starting to arrive, I wonder why the hell I asked them because I’m absolutely exhausted.
I’m very much a Waitrose and Marks & Spencer meal man.
We have lots of those. Having said that, my partner is a very good cook.
Pantomime keeps me fit. Two shows a day, that certainly keeps me fit.
I like swimming but I’m so lazy. I don’t go to the gym.
I’ve got one of those plates that wobbles you around – Power Plates, that’s what they’re called.There’s one that sits at the bottom of our bed and I run past it every morning and try not to let it see me.


Dancing on Ice is at the Trent FM Arena on January 27 and 28. For tickets, priced at £32.50 to £55, call 08444 124624.