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Just announced he has cancer

 

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Comic Frank Sidebottom has cancer

 

Cult comic Frank Sidebottom is being treated for cancer, he has announced.

 

The funnyman, whose real name is Chris Sievey, told fans about his illness through his blog, but put a brave face on by cracking jokes in character.

 

Confirming his condition, he said: "Well, after all the hospital tests and scans, and X-rays and cameras down me etc etc, yes, I've got cancer."

 

The character - with its outsize papier mache head - became a staple of the college comedy circuit in the 1980s and has continued to attract a devoted audience.

 

During his act he talks about his native Timperley, near Manchester, performs humorous cover versions and discusses his hobbies - as well as performing a ventriloquism act with his cardboard puppet Little Frank.

 

Sidebottom was well-known to listeners of Mark Radcliffe's former Radio 1 show.

 

He has a tumour in his chest, close to his oesophagus, which is affecting his ability to eat.

 

He told fans: "Don't worry, I'm not going anywhere just yet, and I'm looking forward to another 25 years in fantastic semi-professional showbusiness first. So I've got a few weeks off from live shows now to have a couple of ops and get shut."

 

Prior to his creation of Sidebottom , Sievey fronted new wave band The Freshies best known for the near-hit I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk, as well as I Can't Get Bouncing Babies by The Teardrop Explodes.

 

Sidebottom is known for numerous songs about his favourite pastimes which describe each of the activities as "really fantastic".

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