- According to Doctor Who (1963) Magazine, he was considered for the role of Emperor Nero in All Roads Lead to Rome (1965).
- Throughout his career, Dick Emery suffered from a lack of self-confidence, as well as depression. He was rather envious and resentful of those people who were more assertive.
- Didn't become a major success in comedy until the comedian was into his 50s.
- Started to train as an opera singer and was due to go to an Italian Opera School when war broke out.
- Won BBC Personality of the Year Award at the Variety Club Awards in 1972.
- Was with Ralph Readers Gang Show during the war.
- During WWII he served in the RAF gang shows.
- His first wife Joan was a dancer, who used the stage name Zelda Burns/Barry; together they had a son, Gilbert. He also had a son, Nick Emery, with his third wife Iris, and two children, Michael Emery and Eliza Emery with his fourth wife, Vicki. For the last 4 years of his life he lived with Fay Hillier.
- His parents were a music hall double act, Callen and Emery (mother former Gaiety girl Bertha Callen, and father actor Laurence Cuthbert Emery aka Laurie Howe), and his half sister the actress Ann Emery.
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