Mike Harding

Folk Singer

Mike Harding was born in Crumpsall, England, United Kingdom on October 23rd, 1944 and is the Folk Singer. At the age of 79, Mike Harding biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 23, 1944
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Crumpsall, England, United Kingdom
Age
79 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Comedian, Songwriter
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Mike Harding Career

Harding began performing as a folk singer and as a member of several local Manchester bands in the 1960s, making his first recordings for the Topic label. He began telling jokes between songs, eventually extending them into longer humorous anecdotes which became the main focus of his act. He released his first album, A Lancashire Lad, in 1972, followed by Mrs 'Ardin's Kid in 1974. In 1975, the single release of "The Rochdale Cowboy" reached No. 22 in the UK Singles Chart, and brought him national attention.

As a stand-up comic he made several series for the BBC and appeared on numerous television and radio programmes, including two series of travel films in Ireland and the Appalachian Mountains of America. He also played rock and roll with his band, the Stylos, with the Lowe Brothers. He has had many albums and singles released, whilst the latter included "Man 'nited Song".

As well as comedy, he has released albums of serious songs, most notably Bombers' Moon, the title track of which tells of his father's death. The album also includes "The Accrington Pals" and cover versions of Bruce Springsteen's "Factory" and Eric Bogle's "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda".

Harding composed the music scores for DangerMouse, Count Duckula (he also sang the main and end titles with Manchester native Doreen Edwards), The Reluctant Dragon and The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship for Cosgrove Hall Films.

As well as being an acclaimed musician and comedian, he wrote The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac, a humorous A to Z book; two collections of anecdotes, jokes and songs entitled The Unluckiest Man in the World and The 14½ Pound Budgie; and a comedy/thriller/fantasy, Killer Budgies.

His other books include a series covering aspects of his interest in British folklore and history – The Little Book of the Green Man, The Little Book of Stained Glass, The Little Book of Gargoyles, and The Little Book of Misericords; and the loosely factual autobiography, You Can See the Angel's Bum, Miss Worswick! He has also read two of his short stories for Afternoon Story on BBC Radio 4. In 1986, Harding wrote the foreword to Barry Pilton's book, One Man and His Bog.

He more recently made a series of fourteen short films on minority religions in England for the BBC's Heaven and Earth show. Harding has presented the annual BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, and from 1997 to 2012 he presented the weekly BBC Radio 2 flagship folk and roots programme, The Mike Harding Show. His last show was on 26 December 2012. According to Mark Radcliffe, who took over Radio 2's Folk Show, Harding had left reluctantly, claiming that the BBC had "sold the folk world down the river". Four days later, on 30 December 2012, Harding launched his own internet radio show, called The Mike Harding Folk Show broadcast at 5pm every Sunday and available as a podcast and on iTunes afterwards. The show went on a very short break during November and December 2017, after 252 regular weekly episodes, with a Christmas episode #253 published in December 2017 and the next episode (#254) published on 24 February 2018. Thereafter, commencing on 18 March 2018, Harding was back with a regular monthly slot and as of 03 July 2022, he has broadcast 306 episodes of The Mike Harding Folk Show.

Harding is a dedicated hillwalker and a former president, and now life vice president of the Ramblers' Association. He wrote, until a new format was sought for the magazine in 2008, a regular column for hiking magazine The Great Outdoors and campaigned for 'Right to Roam' legislation in the United Kingdom. He is one of the patrons of the Wensleydale Railway, a group set up to re-open the once mainly derelict line between Northallerton and Garsdale in Yorkshire, near where he now lives.

He is also the patron of Settle Stories, a charity based in Settle, North Yorkshire, that promotes traditional storytelling and runs the annual Settle Storytelling Festival. Harding contributed to a promotional leaflet for the Settle tourist board.

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Mike Harding Awards
  • Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
  • Shortlisted for the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountaineering Literature
  • Ralph Lewis Poetry Award (University of Sussex)
  • 1991 Outdoor Writers Guild Award for Excellence for Footloose in the Himalaya (broadcast)
  • 1996 The Signal Award for Children's Poetry

After being fired, the nursery cook, 30, who was disqualified unfairly dismissed and a sex discrimination court, who was on the other hand was dismissed

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2023
When Mike Harding (right) in Wokingham made the heart-shaped shortbread treats for everyone other than them at the nursery (right) in Wokingham, he was accused of 'deliberately' snubbing the two women. According to an employment tribunal, the 30 year old was also suspected of torching a cake that children had made for one of his bosses on purpose and then throwing it away because he didn't get on with her. Mr Harding brought nursery company Bright Horizons to the tribunal, alleging that a 'clique' of female bosses conspired against him, resulting in them 'trying to depose him' after being dismissed.' The tribunal found that the misconduct allegations against him were irrelevant, and Mr Harding received charges of unfair dismissal and sex discrimination. The tribunal awarded him a £33,000,666 settlement.

In a case involving child labor, the nursery chef, 30, who said female bosses'colluded' against him, the WINS sex discrimination lawsuit was dismissed

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2022
Mike Harding (left), 30, was fired after intentionally leaving out two colleagues who didn't like when he baked Valentine's Day biscuits for coworkers, according to a hearing in Reading, Berkshire. He has won his case for unfair dismissal. As he made the heart-shaped shortbread treats for everyone except the two women, he was accused of'deliberately' snubbing them. According to an employment tribunal, he was also suspected of grilling a cake that children made for one of his bosses on purpose and then tossing it away because he didn't get on with her. Mr Harding, a founder of the nursery company, has argued that a 'clique' of female bosses conspired against him, resulting in them 'trying to force him out'. He is now eligible for compensation after allegations of unfair dismissal and sex discrimination were upheld, with the tribunal finding that the misconduct charges against him were 'trivial.'