Barry Cryer was the one I first heard saying the line “Nurse, he’s out of bed again!” For when someone is being a bit daft. My wife sometimes uses it on me, and I, on her.
Very funny entertainers , always a pleasure to watch them way back then , very sadly now both gone , but their legacy will remain forever . If you're reading this in 2111 , you were born too late ! Enjoy !
Wow this brought back memories. I used to watch this every week, It was a good old fashioned variety show. I thought this was Tom O'Connor for a minute, not Barry Cryer.
Absolutely wonderful brilliant,laughter energy talent"" ahh man " we've let our western society go to the dogs" ,honestly it makes you wonder what's going to be,in the world,
Wonderful performers, but, with an equally wonderful chairman "Leonard Sachs", I was always wondering, which amazing words he was going to use, to describe the next act. I only saw the last 20 yrs of it`s 30 yr run, but, it has been missed ever since, this was real entertainment. Also, of course, "Leonard" played "Lord President Borusa", on Dr.Who" during the "5th,Dr.,Peter Davison`s" tenure. R.I.P. "Leonard" If you do not mind, I will "Add To" my page.
Both lost this year. Both wonderful. How nice to see them together.
Both now making them roar up there now,Rip Bernard & Barry gone but never forgotten.
Two brilliant performers, audience participation at its best, what a pity they cant Bring back the Good Old Days !
I'd forgotten how bizarre this show could sometimes be. Two greats of British comedy plus the incomparable Leonard Sachs, of course. RIP all three.
Lovely memories. I used to enjoy watching this with my beloved grandmother who loved to singalong.
Barry Cryer was the one I first heard saying the line “Nurse, he’s out of bed again!” For when someone is being a bit daft. My wife sometimes uses it on me, and I, on her.
Bernard Cribbins = LEGEND!
Great TV great characters. R.I.P TO ALL THREE.
Very funny entertainers , always a pleasure to watch them way back then , very sadly now both gone , but their legacy will remain forever . If you're reading this in 2111 , you were born too late ! Enjoy !
I love the hats of the ladies in the audience.
Great clip. Many thanks for posting.
I have never heard of Bernard Cribbins before Dr. Who, but I realize how much I missed out on!
RIP Barry.
Wow this brought back memories. I used to watch this every week, It was a good old fashioned variety show.
I thought this was Tom O'Connor for a minute, not Barry Cryer.
Absolutely wonderful brilliant,laughter energy talent"" ahh man " we've let our western society go to the dogs" ,honestly it makes you wonder what's going to be,in the world,
I have seen Barry Cryer shopping in my local supermarket and chip shop
Wonderful performers, but, with an equally wonderful chairman "Leonard Sachs", I was always wondering, which amazing words he was going to use, to describe the next act.
I only saw the last 20 yrs of it`s 30 yr run, but, it has been missed ever since, this was real entertainment. Also, of course, "Leonard" played "Lord President Borusa", on Dr.Who" during the "5th,Dr.,Peter Davison`s" tenure. R.I.P. "Leonard"
If you do not mind, I will "Add To" my page.
Matron, have my visitors been yet?...
I think you'll find it's Leeds City Varieties where they always staged it. The theatre's still there but Leonard Sachs passed away in 1990,
Any recordings of Baz's Scottish act on this programme, where he wore a tam o'shanter?
Is this where the stand up/sit down thing originated? My elementary school teachers used to do that with us.
Wait! Is that the same theatre/stage/studio/whatever that was used on Doctor Who & The Talons Of Weing Chang?
Good, honest, decent, fun television. The woke BBC would cancel this instantly!