Conley was born on 7 August 1961 in Paddington, London. He was occasionally joined by his scrawny helper, Nearly Dangerous Norris (played by Ray Tizzard) who dressed in a pink costume and often had no idea what he was doing. Conley said it "means so much" to be getting back on stage and "put a smile on people's faces". "Well, during lockdown, don't watch any telly, don't read any books, don't listen to any music, and then see if you're going to miss the arts. In 2008, Brian presented the Midweek Lottery show on BBC One. "I'm a person who, when we go on holiday and we are in a hotel, if there's a band and I know the song, the kids will go, 'Don't dad.' In 1999 he then went on to play the Doug 'Dynamo' Digby, starring opposite Amanda Holden, Nigel Planer and Noddy Holder in The Grimleys. See production, box office & company info, The London Studios, Upper Ground, South Bank, Lambeth, London, England, UK. He is currently 59 years old. The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure. When two people were eventually chosen, they were given various impressions to identify which were performed by Jake, a robot from the year 3003 and was able to perform thousands of voices. It also featured a performance from Conley as Al Jolson, a performance that would later earn him awards, praise and recognition. [2] Conley's next success was a sitcom entitled Time After Time, in which he played the lead role. Brian Conley: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know - FamousDetails Buy It Now | Channel 4 Away from comedy and acting, Brian has also produced songs. He is a role model to many young and upcoming singers, comedians, and actors. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. In a career spanning four decades Brian has appeared in award winning West End musicals and television sitcoms, presented his own chat show, recorded four albums and completed numerous sell out. Inventors, creators and sellers of new products have just 90 seconds to demonstrate their item before an audience of buyers in the hope of securing an order for their product. Larry the Loafer gets cooking - S4E4 - The Brian Conley Show