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Celebrating Ivor Cutler

´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 Extra celebrates the centenary of the extraordinary Scottish poet, performer and humourist, Ivor Cutler.

The deceptively quiet wordsmith was born on 15th January 1923 near the Rangers ground at Ibrox Park in Glasgow. "I have a harmonium and it's going to explode in two minutes," were the opening words spoken on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 1's Andy Kershaw Show in 1980 by Ivor Cutler.

Championed by everyone from the Beatles to Billy Connolly, Ivor Cutler was a poet, humourist and absurdist whose appearances on ´óÏó´«Ã½ radio and TV span over seven decades. As well as producing a vast body of records, books and plays, Ivor was a notable eccentric, often seen cycling around London in plus fours, handing out homemade stickers and badges to strangers.

12 Cutlerisms by the late, great surrealist thinker

Celebrating some of the quirky characteristics of this cult figure, we invite you to delve into his surreal world with a selection of the choicest Cutlerisms...

  • Changing your pants is like taking a clean plate

  • Never knowingly understood

  • True happiness is a hypocrite

  • Befriend a bacterium

  • I want my mammy

  • The Squire on the hippopotamus is equal to the son of the other two squires

  • Slightly inperfect

  • How to be. Climb inside a dot and shut the door. Leave yourself outside

  • Add 15 inches to your stride and save 4% of insects

  • To remove this label take it off

  • Silence and Space [are] the dark flowers of creativity

  • No!