Frank Carson Dead, Comedian Dies Of Cancer Aged 85

Frank Carson

First Posted: 22/02/2012 20:58 Updated: 22/02/2012 21:39   PA

Comedian Frank Carson, best known for his catchphrase "It's a cracker", has "set off for his final gig" after losing his battle with stomach cancer, his family said on Wednesday.

The Belfast-born stand-up, 85, had been in ill health and died at home surrounded by his family in Blackpool, Lancashire.

In a statement, his family said Carson was a "husband, father, Gaga and comedian" who had "set off for his final gig today".

"He went peacefully at his home in Blackpool surrounded by his greatest fans - his extended family. We will be taking him home to Belfast to lay him to rest and celebrate his joyful life.

"It's quieter down here now. God help them up there!"

Carson once joked with the Pope about seeing Elvis when he died. Taking part in around 80 events a year until shortly before he died, his irrepressible and irreverent sense of humour was present to the last.

Journalist and friend Eddie McIlwaine recalled: "He met the present Pope (Benedict XVI) and the Pope said 'did you ever meet Elvis Presley' and Frank said 'no I have not but it won't be long now'."

Carson grew up in the deprived working-class area near York Street in north Belfast known as Little Italy.

Mr McIlwaine said: "A lot of his humour came from his mother. She was the real wit in the family."

He said an inspiration behind Carson's comic career was meeting Laurel and Hardy in a barber's shop in Belfast when he was already performing at pubs and small concert halls. The former tradesman subsequently shot to fame when he won TV talent show Opportunity Knocks.

Mr McIlwaine said: "His big breakthrough came when he was commissioned to take part in the television show the Comedians in the early 1960s.

"That was a big series, Frank was one of the big hits and he became a household name."

His comedy went on to define him. The comic was known for his catchphrases "It's a cracker" and "It's the way I tell 'em" and travelled all over the UK entertaining audiences from his Blackpool base.

Celebrity friends who predeceased him included Eric Morecambe, Bernard Manning, Tommy Cooper, Spike Milligan and Norman Wisdom - part of a dying brand of comedy.

He also worked ceaselessly for charity and was made a Knight of St Gregory by Pope John Paul II in 1987, the highest honour in the Catholic church. Only a couple of months ago he was at the late pontiff's beatification ceremony in Rome wearing his knight's uniform, Mr McIlwaine said.

He dedicated much of his life to looking after his wife Ruth, who had serious eyesight problems, with his sons Tony and Aidan and daughter Majella, despite his own heart problems. They have also put a huge effort into bringing the two sides of the community in Northern Ireland together through education.

The sports fan was a supporter of Blackpool FC. Politically, he backed the UK Independence Party.

But Carson's sense of humour shone through in everything he did.

Mr McIlwaine added: "He was not just a comedian on stage, he was always a funny man and an expert at the one-liner, he was a naturally born comedian."

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Comedian Frank Carson, best known for his catchphrase "It's a cracker", has "set off for his final gig" after losing his battle with stomach cancer, his family said on Wednesday. The Belfast-born s...
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astralady
23:16 on 23/02/2012
this is very sad i liked frank he was so funny.me and a friend saw him at blackpool about 6 years ago he was very very funny.he was one of a few comedians that never swore with his jokes.you dont need bad swearing too be a stand up comic.but they seem to think its ok these days.rip frank
21:37 on 23/02/2012
What a sad loss for us all........ humour in this country is sorely needed and to lose such a great comedian is so so sad...... RIP Frank you will be so sadly missed, as will your friend Ken Goodwin who has also left this mortal coil..... I pray you are making jokes together. Sleep tight xx
19:00 on 23/02/2012
A man walks into a cake shop and says "I'd like to buy a wasp.

The shopkeeper says "We dont sell em"

The man says "You've got one in the window"

RIP Frank x
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elizabethjl
13:27 on 23/02/2012
R.I.P Frank, off to the Big gig in the sky, it was the way you told em!!
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Barbara Longstaff
11:47 on 23/02/2012
It's the way you told them Frank. May you Rest in Peace now. My condolences to Frank's family - he made a lot of people laugh and he will be missed. Goodbye Frank.
10:05 on 23/02/2012
Reports saying he choked on hospital food. Apparently it was a cracker
10:02 on 23/02/2012
RIP Frank
09:46 on 23/02/2012
Can't be many 'FUNNY' comedians left now. RIP Frank. All old jokes but It's the way you told 'em.
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Saumya Shrivastava
Broke is only temporary; poor is a state of mind
08:30 on 23/02/2012
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A legend a great comedian passes away. RIP Frank Carson.
07:33 on 23/02/2012
And another one departs, not many of " The Greats " left now. R.I.P. Frank.
07:08 on 23/02/2012
A very funny man.
06:50 on 23/02/2012
R.I.P.Frank,You were a Good Man!!
06:25 on 23/02/2012
I am sad to hear this news today.He was a great, genuine, funny man and I thank God that I was alive to see him frequently on tv. He brought laughter and happiness tp all whenever he appeared. May he rest in peace.
06:23 on 23/02/2012
Frank Carson, what a man and top comedian, one of the dying breed that could make people laugh and without a swear word heard. R.I.P Frank, you will be sadly missed by millions...
06:05 on 23/02/2012
I am so sad at hearing this news Frank was a one off there is no one to replace him he was a wonderful man and a great human being and he was so likeable I loved watching him there was no one in the house that was not laughing he had the ability to have his audience loving every word he uttered God bless you Frank I shall look out for you when my turn comes