Hector Nicol (9 November 1920 – 2 July 1985) was a Scottish comedian, singer and actor.

Acting career

Nicol starred in few shows during his career. His most notable role was that of a dying gangster in the BBC Television play Just a Boys' Game (1979) and also in A Sense of Freedom (1981). He also starred in Take the High Road, a Scottish soap opera.

Singing career

Nicol wrote and sang "The Hearts Song" for Hearts, and "Glory, Glory to the Hibees" for Hibs. He also wrote and sang "The Terrors of Tannadice" for Dundee United, "Dark Blue Of Dundee" for Dundee and "The Morton Song" for Greenock Morton. However, he actually supported St Mirren F.C.. His 1984 album, Bravo Juliet!, reached number 92 for one week in the UK Albums Chart.

Influence

Nicol's influence was important on Scotland's more recent crop of comedians including Billy Connolly, Des Clarke and Elaine C. Smith. Other famous people who have stated they are fans of Hector include Sean Connery, John Barrowman and Tommy Sheridan.

Personal life

Nicol married Delina (Lena) P. Sweetman in 1948 and they had three sons together, two of whom died tragically. One choked to death while eating, while another was murdered in a senseless attack. Stephen Nicol, age 19, was stabbed to death by a 15-year-old boy at a bus stop in Edinburgh on 8 June 1973. At trial, it was revealed that the perpetrator, George Riddell, was not motivated by any greed or anger, but had simply decided to stab someone. David Brand, Lord Brand sentenced Riddell to indefinite detention for the murder of Stephen Nicol, who had suffered from a chronic illness. Nicol nearly left the entertainment business after his son's murder.

Nicol, who suffered from angina, died at his home in Edinburgh, at the age of 64. He was survived by his wife of thirty-seven years, Lena (1922–2013) and his one surviving son.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1979Just a Boys' GameGrandaBBC Play for Today
1981A Sense of FreedomUncle JodieITV

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
1982–1985Take the High RoadFraser RamsayBBC Television

Comedy Specials and albums

YearTitleNotesFormats
1978Scotch and Full of itRecorded Live at Tartan Arms, Bannockburn in 1978.Vinyl/Cassette/CD
1978Laffin Room OnlyRecorded Live at the Greenfield Club, Hamilton in 1978.Vinyl/Cassette/CD
1979Cop of the NorthRecorded Live at the Clover Leaf, Aberdeen in 1979.Vinyl/Cassette
1979Lady and the TrampRecorded Live at the Venture Lounge, Linwood in 1979.Vinyl/Cassette
1979Queen of the RoadRecorded Live at the Baird & Scottish Social Club, Coatbridge in 1979.Vinyl/Cassette
1980Hobo Sexual?Recorded Live at the Baron Suite, Edinburgh in 1980.Vinyl/Cassette
1981Bawdy LinesRecorded Live at Chequers, Falkirk in 1981.Vinyl/Cassette/VHS
1982I'm a Country MemberRecorded Live at Hasties Farm, Blantyre in 1982.Vinyl/Cassette/CD
1983Greatest B**bsRecorded Live at Dean Park Hotel in 1983.Vinyl/Cassette/VHS
1984Bravo Juliet!Recorded Live at Rankin Park, Greenock in 1984.Vinyl/Cassette
1984The Tartan TinkerRecorded Live at Marco's, Edinburgh in 1984.Vinyl/Cassette/VHS

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