Chris Sievey
Chris Sievey was an English musician and comedian known for fronting the band The Freshies in the late 1970s and early 1980s and for his comic persona Frank Sidebottom from 1984 onwards and the inspiration for the 2014 film Frank.
Chris Sievey was an English musician and comedian known for fronting the band The Freshies in the late 1970s and early 1980s and for his comic persona Frank Sidebottom from 1984 onwards and the inspiration for the 2014 film Frank.
Each day, two kindhearted suburban stepbrothers on summer vacation embark on some grand new project, which annoys their controlling sister, Candace, who tries to bust them. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
Release Date2007-08-17
Charactersd British Announcer (voice)
Episode Count1
Vote Count926
Frank Sidebottom's very own TV show, broadcast from the converted shed that functioned as his showbiz HQ. Also featuring diminutive sidekick Little Frank, the shows include Frank’s take on Crimewatch, Timperley’s contribution to Manchester’s Olympic bid, pioneering rocket science in the back garden, and even a staging of Live Aid 2!
Release Date1992-01-10
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Charactersd Frank Sidebottom (as Frank Sidebottom)
Episode Count7
The hilarious and bizarre story of Frank Sidebottom, the cult British comedian in a papier mâché head, and the secretive life of Chris Sievey, the artist trapped inside.
Release Date2019-03-29
DepartmentSound
JobMusic
Charactersd Himself (Archive Material)
Vote Count19
Join Frank Sidebottom and Little Frank as they waste everyone’s time by creating a ‘living test card’ for the now defunct local cable TV company Channel M... transmitting into the small hours, until they become big again!
Release Date2006-01-01
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Charactersd Frank Sidebottom
A young wannabe musician discovers he has bitten off more than he can chew when he joins an eccentric pop band led by the mysterious and enigmatic Frank.
Release Date2014-05-09
DepartmentCrew
JobIn Memory Of
Vote Count1646