Les Dawson (1934-1993) was a British comedian and author known for his distinctive, deadpan delivery and observational humor. His unique style often involved grotesque facial expressions, a result of a broken jaw sustained in a boxing match that allowed him to manipulate it for comedic effect. Dawson's writing was characterized by its irreverent tone, frequently targeting family members and societal conventions, particularly his wife and mother-in-law. He penned both fiction and non-fiction works, showcasing a versatility in his comedic approach and a penchant for storytelling.






















