Education
Born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, Rowley was educated at the Street Augustine"s Catholic School as a child.
Born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, Rowley was educated at the Street Augustine"s Catholic School as a child.
He is most famous for a sketch writer, working on shows such as The Two Ronnies and Not the Nine O"Clock News, for which he wrote the "Darts" sketch, which satirised the heavy drinking habits of darts players at the time. After leaving school he had jobs as a shower fitter, a manager of a 10-pin bowling alley, a magician, a bingo caller and a shopkeeper. He turned to comedy in the 1970s, first by winning caption competitions in the satirical magazine Punch.
He later attempted to become a cartoonist but was not successful.
Rowley then became a comedy writer, first sending in sketches to the British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 2 comedy series The News Huddlines in 1976, and later to the British Broadcasting Corporation television sketch series The Two Ronnies. Rowley later went on to write for another British Broadcasting Corporation sketch series, Not the Nine O"Clock News.
Amongst the sketches he wrote were the "Darts" sketch, which is a satirical sketch mocking darts players of the period who were regularly seen drinking alcoholic beverages heavily on television The sketch had an impact on the game itself, because it caused it fall in popularity, with people believing it to be a game for drunks.
As a result, professional darts organisations put in rules banning the drinking of alcohol during a match.
Rowley then went onto write sketches for other shows and people, including Alas Smith and Jones, Hale and Pace, Scotch and Wry, Spitting Image, Naked Video, A Kick Up the Eighties and Clive Anderson Talks Back. He also wrote longer pieces, including an Airplane!-like drama for Five called Hospital! in 1997, a follow-up in 2001 called Hotel!, and a sitcom starring Joanna Lumley called Doctor Willoughby in 1999. At the time of his death, Rowley was working on a semi-serious book about the history of ancient Egypt, a radio play and speeches.
He died of a heart attack whilst getting ready for a meal.