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Orville the Duck
Famous ventriloquist puppet
Famous ventriloquist puppet
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Orville the Duck |
| image | Keith Harris and Orville fair use.jpg |
| caption | Keith Harris and Orville performing "Orville's Song" in 1982 |
| creator | Keith Harris |
| species | Duck |
| portrayer | Keith Harris |
| gender | Male |
Orville the Duck was the most famous puppet used by British ventriloquist Keith Harris (1947–2015). Named after Orville Wright (one of the Wright Brothers), he is a green duckling who wears a nappy with a large safety pin on the front. He speaks with a falsetto Lancashire accent.
Appearances
Television
Orville appeared on BBC television from 1982 to 1990 on The Keith Harris Show, which featured assorted puppets such as Orville the Duck and Cuddles the Monkey. At the peak of their popularity in December 1982, Harris and Orville released the single "Orville's Song", reaching number 4 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1983 and selling over 400,000 copies in total.
After The Keith Harris Show ended in 1990, Harris took up work for Butlins holiday resorts.
Orville and Harris had a short appearance on the sketch comedy series Little Britain as themselves in a group of entertainers waiting to meet the royal family. In another episode, Orville was portrayed as an out-of-work actor shopping at a supermarket, played by Matt Lucas, dressed as an oversized version of Orville, and had a regularly pitched voice. Harris and Orville also made an appearance on Channel Four's Banzai.
In 2005, both Harris and Orville appeared in the Channel 5 reality TV show, The Farm and went on to win it. They also appeared in the video for Tony Christie's "Is This the Way to Amarillo", which was re-released in that year. In May 2009, they made a cameo appearance on the BBC drama Ashes to Ashes, set in November 1982.
In October 2012 and December 2013, Orville appeared with Harris on Pointless Celebrities.
Advertisements
In 2004, Harris provided Orville's personality in an advert for Surf washing powder. Harris, in an attempt to broaden the horizons of his original stage show, also toured with a more adult offering entitled Duck Off.
There were two Orville puppets that Harris used, one manual, one a radio-controlled animatronic version. The original Orville puppet is insured for £100,000.
In February 2012, Orville featured in a giffgaff advert.
Retirement
Harris died of cancer on 28 April 2015 and his agent confirmed that Orville would be retired and would never appear in public again. The puppet was left to Harris' long time friend, ventriloquist Steve Hewlett, who subsequently donated it to the Grand Order of Water Rats Museum.
References
References
- Youde, Kate. (2011-07-31). "Orville finally takes flight - News - Theatre & Dance". The Independent.
- "Keith Harris".
- (2005). "[[British Hit Singles & Albums". [[HiT Entertainment.
- "The Farm: Keith And Orville hit the jackpot". [[Manchester Evening News]].
- "Flyer from Harris' web page".
- "The public image: Giffgaff's 'free a chicken' ad". [[The Financial Times]].
- "Orville And Keith Harris 'Unlock A Chicken' In Giffgaff Hip-Hop Video". [[The Huffington Post]].
- (28 April 2015). "Secret weapon that gave Keith Harris and Orville humanity and appeal". The Guardian.
- Sherwin, Adam. (28 April 2015). "Keith Harris dead: Tributes pour in for Orville the Duck ventriloquist". The Independent.
- "Britain's Got Talent finalist ventriloquist to stage once in a lifetime show with childhood hero".
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