George Shearing used to love reciting that 'London' version of the Lord's Prayer from his piano at concerts. Saw him do that while performing with Mel Torme and the BBC Big Band at the RFH in 1990.
@@chloejones1548Spoken many times at TV fecording ir at certain shows Hes live in tbe Harrow area of London Seen him at hand when i saw Kenny Everett Bruce. forsyth and Morecambe and wise recordings of theit TV shows in the 70s 80s and mid 90s Worked at tbe BBC Elstree studios and Wood Lane W1A
It would probably be whoever is trying to enter the country illegally today. Such is life. The punchline is funny though, so it can be adapted to suit today's PC sensitivities, which only serve to highlight differences.
Rachel Riley's mum and auntie looking very lovely there. Didn't they know any jokes or were they just not sufficiently male and middle-aged to get a word in?
@@finncullen Boy. Have you missed the target. Those women are only there for titivation! They don't have to be dressed like that at all. There's no reason on Earth - apart from the weird mind of the producer, that they should be dressed like that!
Marvellous material here, thank you Chloe. Barry Cryer rest in peace. ❤❤❤❤
It would be great to see more of these, not so much for the jokes but to see the familiar faces.
The two dolly birds didn’t make it to the screened series.
They looked thoroughly bored during the intro's.
Great upload, to think they were only in their 30's. Great funnymen. Gawd bless 'em.
Never thought much about Charlie Chester but his 21.00 bit was brilliant!
George Shearing used to love reciting that 'London' version of the Lord's Prayer from his piano at concerts. Saw him do that while performing with Mel Torme and the BBC Big Band at the RFH in 1990.
Also done in season 8 on Inside No. 9
Barry Cryer, Proof you can take the man out of yorkshire, but you never take yorkshire out of the man.
Each team had three jokers here. We had a different Joker's Wild here in the States, and 3 Jokers git you an instant win with one correct answer.
Opening voiceover - Ray Cameron… Michael McIntyre’s father.
Why does this looked better then the original series with tbe 2 ladies
liked how ann actually was enjoying the jokes !
@@highpath4776 Louisa was especially lovely
This was in 1968.
Spoke to the genius writer comedian Barry Cryer last November at a Jon Culshaw Show
Barry Cryer is a comedy legend, very underrated!
@@chloejones1548Spoken many times at TV fecording ir at certain shows Hes live in tbe Harrow area of London Seen him at hand when i saw Kenny Everett Bruce. forsyth and Morecambe and wise recordings of theit TV shows in the 70s 80s and mid 90s Worked at tbe BBC Elstree studios and Wood Lane W1A
Great podcast from Barry Cryer...look up comedian s comedian on Spotify
ann coates was she from Manchester ( no worse than some of their jokes )
You win these Comments.
Was Ray Martine a comedian?
He was more of a comedian than Ricky Gervais, Jimmy Carr and Peter Kay ever were.
@@ysthafellgynghori8423 Maybe so but he still wasn't funny.
@@stantheman9976 He was hilarious, but not in his comfort zone in this pilot.
@@RWBHere I've watched him in other things and still didn't find him funny.
“10 points to Mr Chester for his joke about Pakistanis” - ignorance is bliss…..
It would probably be whoever is trying to enter the country illegally today. Such is life. The punchline is funny though, so it can be adapted to suit today's PC sensitivities, which only serve to highlight differences.
Rachel Riley's mum and auntie looking very lovely there. Didn't they know any jokes or were they just not sufficiently male and middle-aged to get a word in?
They are doing what they are good at
NORTH EAST COMEDIAN BOBBY PATTINSON ON THIS ONE
Why are the two women dressed in leotards?
They wouldn't allow nudity on TV in those days, and it's frankly wicked of you to expect them to
@@finncullen Boy. Have you missed the target. Those women are only there for titivation! They don't have to be dressed like that at all. There's no reason on Earth - apart from the weird mind of the producer, that they should be dressed like that!
@@rayjennings3637 It's called a joke. Better material than most of the 'Comedians' in this show. Only Les Dawson shone through.
@@rayjennings3637 What have you got against leotards? Nothing probably. Hence your moan.
@@Handlebar-MustDash What's a joke? Women wearing leotards is not a joke in and on such an inappropriate occasion.
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Just as awful as I remember it.