Life is but a memory, everything of the past is much better than now , the comedy shows including on the buses, mind your language, bless this house etc, the 70s music , all but forgetting memory...
Remember the long ago Chipperfield's Circus and one hundred and sixty telepathic memory's the late and great Dick Emery and loads of laughter nicking Elephants🤣👍
Problem is far too many snowflake lefties now in the BBC so they will not show this type of funny humour. Shame much better than the so called type of comedy they repeat now.
Thanks for uploading VintageLynx. Used to look forward to Dick Emery's show on TV. Shame none of the show 'outtakes' seem to have survived. They were usually at the end and were hilarious. Especially if is was the two bother boys i.e Gaylord and his Daaaaad !
hello! can anyone remind me the name of the tv show where a lady and a man were dancing, i think ballet. they both purposely hurt each other as they danced. the man would lift the woman like it is done in ballet, and would leave her to fall to the ground. she would get up and slap the man and the man too would fall. she would sit on him and as she gets up, she would be walking with the man's legs. it has been a long time i watched it. that was in the mid 90's.
Like so many other BBC celebrities, they have a darker side you won't often get to hear about.... I never found Dick Emery very funny, especially after working alongside him and the BBC at this very circus, in a day-long shoot on location in Ongar Essex. The BBC were literally taking over the whole circus site and constantly pushing back their completion deadlines. I was a young casual labourer (hired hand) amongst many others my age there, who also witnessed what 'actually' happened that day. Just don't mention the 'Winch' incident, because I know the BBC didn't and never will. There are plenty of others alive today, who know exactly what 'incident' I'm referring to. There were many of us 'lads' employed there that day, earning pocket money helping to raise the big top tent and stalls. I hate the lying BBC.
Life is but a memory, everything of the past is much better than now , the comedy shows including on the buses, mind your language, bless this house etc, the 70s music , all but forgetting memory...
So beautifully written brought me to tears .
Forgot to say I've subscribed to your channel if that's ok ?
You are so right I love them all nothing like a good laugh 😆!!!
Remember the long ago Chipperfield's Circus and one hundred and sixty telepathic memory's the late and great Dick Emery and loads of laughter nicking Elephants🤣👍
thank you for bringing happy memories back
All.just classic stuff those of my era,can still laugh over😄
Greetings from Ireland. This show was brilliant. The highlight of our week when we were kids.
Greetings to you from Blackpool. I enjoyed too & yes it was a highlight .
You aren't wrong greetings from Merseyside
remember watching these on a saturday night with my mum and talking about at school mondays great days
Did exactly the same!
i met Roy Kinnear back in 1982 he was very funny could not stop laughing bless him
Bring back all the old comedy's better then what we got now
And how is it relevant to Gen Z?
Love this guy... he gives lots fun and joy to all!
So well said.
So well said.
This is pure comedy gold x
It was, but it ran for 20 years with the same characters.
a much underrated comedian
I like this episode, Dick Emery and the two Ronnie shows are the best.
Old is gold!
Claire Davenport in the circus sketch is brilliant. Do you have anymore featuring her.
That was so funny, the old battle axe was brilliant.
Claire Davenport, the Northern Battleaxe. A much underrated actress.
She was great at playing German women very believable!!!
I love the characters's music leitmotivs, especially the Bover boy and the old man with ugly mean wife.
David Beckham reminds me of the Bovver boy . Although the Bovver boy has more brains .
Dick Emery and Roy Kinnear made a superb team.
I couldn't agree more, Roy Kinnear was a legend in himself, really funny, sad loss to comedy when these great men died.
Always my favourite sketches were with these two.
@@waynesmith4612 Still sorely missed
@@flyboy2880 David Beckham reminds me of Gaylord lol.
@@stevenwade7466 Very true.
Magic Magic comedy on a saturday evening, oh for the good old days
The BBC lives on repeats...Why not this classical comedy? Show people today what real comedy is!!
Instead of endless cooking programmes.
Problem is far too many snowflake lefties now in the BBC so they will not show this type of funny humour.
Shame much better than the so called type of comedy they repeat now.
I love how they both have superman t shirts on ! Hilarious!!
Thanks for uploading VintageLynx. Used to look forward to Dick Emery's show on TV.
Shame none of the show 'outtakes' seem to have survived. They were usually at the end and were hilarious.
Especially if is was the two bother boys i.e Gaylord and his Daaaaad !
I fink I got it wrong again, dad!
David Beckham reminds me of Gaylord .
Such a shame their are no repeats of Dick Emery on tv
Probably because he’s not PC enough ??
great blast from the past 😊
Loved to watch these - pity UK Gold or Drama can't reshow them. 'Bovver Boy' (Gaylord) was excellent with Roy Kinnear playing his dad.
That machine is called a roundabout.
This was filmed in Larkins Playing Fields in Brentwood, Essex just so you know...... 👍
She was a Great Sport
Filmed in Brentwood I remember seeing him.
Love it cracked up😁
Hilarious. What a genius Emery was
Very true indeed he really really really was .
So much better than todays CRAP .
I think what worked with Emery it was all very raw and so believable
Before the brits had their sense of humour politically cleansed.
Roy Kinear was excellent is this
Legend
Roy Kinnear.....never to be forgotten.....
Les Griffiths
great comedy
The master of ceremonies is handsome
Thanks :-)
No problem - thought you would enjoy :-)
Classic
Is that Roy Kinnear playing Dad?
yes... used to do tv advert I remember for Lloyds bank in 80's
Is there a cast list and what date was this released?
todays comic actors cant make me laugh they are not funny anymore because they dont relate to real life
We had something in 80s music and comedy we can't get again.
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.......jeez depressing media
Non of yer PC!!!!
hello! can anyone remind me the name of the tv show where a lady and a man were dancing, i think ballet. they both purposely hurt each other as they danced. the man would lift the woman like it is done in ballet, and would leave her to fall to the ground. she would get up and slap the man and the man too would fall. she would sit on him and as she gets up, she would be walking with the man's legs. it has been a long time i watched it. that was in the mid 90's.
We were all spoiled.
"I want to nick an elephant"
Dick Emery now scrubbed from the Hall of Comedy Fame. More's the pity. Genius.
What do you mean... scrubbed from it... brilliant comedy such a shame
You can laugh at his comedy. But not modern comedy.
Like the book 1984.
@@rickyj5547 1984 was not a comedic novel.
@@alexmorgan3435 I know that.
WHAT YEARS WERE THESE? WOULD APPEAR BOY GEORGE GOT HIS STYLE TIPS FROM MR EMERY. ( EXCUSE CAPS BUT MY KYBD IS BUGGERED).
Wonder if the fat tiger woman was the influence for Pauline at Jobseekers, in Little Britain? Could be her sister....
Pauline at Jobseekers was League of Gentleman, not Little Britain.
much love
Or hey what a funny man lovely
Circuses gave depression even back then
Nice see Gaylord again, still daft as a brush.
David Beckham reminds me of Gaylord .
@@stevenwade7466 yeah Gaylord and Becks do sound a bit alike.Gaylord had more brains though.
@@bazzatheblue I was just going to reply with that comment about the brains lol. Really miss that kind of comedy .
19.18 I know a w,Oman like her! Lives next door!
Is that Gaza
It's the anniversary of his death today
Scania Vabis lb76
Like so many other BBC celebrities, they have a darker side you won't often get to hear about.... I never found Dick Emery very funny, especially after working alongside him and the BBC at this very circus, in a day-long shoot on location in Ongar Essex. The BBC were literally taking over the whole circus site and constantly pushing back their completion deadlines.
I was a young casual labourer (hired hand) amongst many others my age there, who also witnessed what 'actually' happened that day. Just don't mention the 'Winch' incident, because I know the BBC didn't and never will. There are plenty of others alive today, who know exactly what 'incident' I'm referring to. There were many of us 'lads' employed there that day, earning pocket money helping to raise the big top tent and stalls. I hate the lying BBC.
Not really a funny man... just a comedy actor... I think he was better than The material he was given,
Better than the modern laughter free zone of modern comedy.
I watched modern comedy. Never laughed once.
.