Roy Walker
Roy Walker, well known to TV viewers through the ITV game show
CATCHPHRASE, has emerged as one of the driest comedians
in Britain today. Belfast born, Roy's career started at
the age of fourteen as a soprano in the celebrated Francis
Longford Choir. He was Northern Ireland Champion Hammer
Thrower for two years and served seven years in the army
before moving to England and becoming a professional comedian,
touring in clubs and cabaret. In 1977 he came to national
prominence through TV's NEW FACES, receiving the highest
marks ever given to a comedian. Many major television appearances
followed and in 1987 he became host of TV's CATCHPHRASE
screened on both ITV and Challenge TV. He regularly headlines
concerts, theatre and cabaret engagement both in the UK
and overseas.