THE voice of two iconic television shows, known to millions as 'Our Graham', has died aged 90.
Graham Skidmore, Blind Date’s “Our Graham”, has been remembered as a “fantastic father and husband” by his son, Neil, following his death aged 90.
He became known as “Our Graham” thanks to the show’s host Cilla Black who gave him the nickname while he established himself as the voice of the show for 17 years between 1985 and 2002.
Graham was also the voice of BBC Two’s comedy panel show Shooting Stars, hosted by North East comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer.
He died in December 2021 on Boxing Day, his told the PA News Agency, with the news only reported on now after it was mentioned in the In Memoriam section in the Spring/Summer 2022 journal from actors’ union Equity.
Neil, 54, a former ballet dancer with the Royal Ballet company who is now a party organiser, told the PA news agency: “He was a fantastic father and husband to us and the family. He had an amazing celebrity voice.”
He confirmed his father had suffered from vascular dementia in his later years.
Neil said of his father: “(It) was getting towards the end of his career that he had Blind Date, so he was loving it.
“He’d been doing (voice work) his whole career as, I think he started off with modelling, theatre, he did some musical work, and then he did tonnes of… a working kind of background artist and all this kind of stuff.
“And then he did various adverts on TV, so he was a real jobbing, kind of actor-voice artist and Blind Date was his big thing.
“It was fantastic to get that and he loved it and did it for years. And then, from that, he got Shooting Stars as well, which was good fun.”
An ITV spokesman said: “As the voice behind Blind Date for almost two decades, Graham was at the very heart of the show, and alongside Cilla Black, a huge part of the show’s enduring success amongst audiences.
“Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with his family and his friends.”
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