Les Dawson - The Good Old Days (1983)
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"Once again, good evening Ladies & Gentlemen!" From 1983 here is a rare chance to see again Les Dawson in a clip from the long running BBC series "The Good Old Days". Maybe one day editions of this wonderful television series will be released on DVD... © BBC
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If you don't cry laughing at Les Dawson, you have no soul.
When I worked in Russia all the women over 50 looked like Les Dawson. Quite unnerving.
@fayesouthall6604
10 ай бұрын
😂😂
Although 1983 found me at the tender age of 15 , this show and the mastery of Les, is the benchmark of timeless entertainment . Poking fun at one’s self isn’t in vogue with contemporary comedians, who focus outward to prey on the misgivings of others be they gay, refugees or disabled nothing is taboo . But hey, it’s said in fun right? Whilst I understood the humour of the pianist in tails, who is unable and unknowing to hit the correct note, for me now, almost 40 years later , is his ‘painting a picture’ through language,as vivid as any photo. Only then, to the delivery of the punchline that brought us swiftly into reality and his Northern working class values……. a stroke of genius . Much loved , missed and never forgotten by a generation fortunate enough to cry with laughter.
A brilliant comedian, a talented singer and a good pianist. His timing was superb and he was also a good wordsmith. His rubber face merely gave him another way to make people laugh. Regrettably he died too young.
Majestic. The perfect comedian. A mind like quicksilver and the timing of a Swiss Watch. Damn but I really miss you Les. You were the best. R.I.P Les ❤️🙏🏻
@londoncalling151
Жыл бұрын
Timing like a Swiss watch. '86-'90 Saturday evening TV, thank you Les. May your God go with you.
@hugohackenbush1554
Жыл бұрын
@@londoncalling151 How'd you know I was a West London, Ladbroke Grove boy who bought his first and their first, Clash album in 1977 [straight up] Also, like the fiery Dave Allen dig at religions, especially the clerical police in Eire. “May your God go with you.”
@hugohackenbush1554
Жыл бұрын
@@londoncalling151 My parents were from a bit further south down Roscrea Co. Tip. Came here in the late 50s and worked their arses of so I could serve my apprenticeship as, now talk about no such thing as a coincidence, an electrician. Time served 100%. All the regs. I vividly remember rewiring 1400 x 3ft plugs for office floor plug in sockets, 3 pin. Myself, ma, dad used to go up the west end to see Dave Allen every time he brought his new solo show to London. To this day, no other comedian has made me not only bus a gut laughing so much but he gave life his own twist on things. Something I've tried to live by myself. Oh and I never felt welcome here growing up. Nor did the comedy shows make me laugh, especially the ooh er matron shit. Who did make me laugh were comedians. Ones who clearly wrote their own material and didn't just recycle each others pub jokes. There's no craft or honesty in that. Anyhoo, I'm off to rewire a fridge in Hampstead and charge a fucking fortune for it! Have a good day and may your God go with you, plus, I wish you good health and a happy new year ahead.
For goodness' sake the audience can't keep a straight face whilst Les is in his stride. He can't even remain serious without mass hilarity all round. THAT is comedy genius.
@brianmorley7165
3 жыл бұрын
The most naturally funny man ever god bless him
@devonnelson9708
3 жыл бұрын
a trick: you can watch movies on KaldroStream. I've been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
@zaynegrey2219
3 жыл бұрын
@Devon Nelson yup, I've been watching on kaldrostream for months myself :)
@hugohackenbush1554
Жыл бұрын
Damn straight my friend. For me, an old Londoner well into my 60s nowadays, Les was, still is, my favourite comedian. R.I.P Les ❤️🙏🏻
Les was a comic genius the timing and delivery of his material no one will ever have he was a very accomplished pianist and to play bad notes but with such style just goes to show more of his genius your like will never be seen again RIP Les
There can't have been a more entertaining ten minutes in the long history of this marvellous show. Bravo Les and thanks for the laughs.
Les was great, a man who loved language, there was much more to him than Mother in law jokes and pulling faces, he believed in everything he did, which got you on his side, much like Tommy Cooper
@blueskye6372
5 жыл бұрын
Neil Mackinnon Indeed. Dec 2018 still watch. 🎙️🎶🎵📺🎬📽️🎞️
@harrodsfan
2 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@Isleofskye
Жыл бұрын
@@blueskye6372 I hope you are still watching in the Summer of 2022, my friend:)
@Moondog-wc4vm
Жыл бұрын
@@Isleofskye I am, and loving it.
Absolutely brilliant, classic comedy!!! No need for filth or cheap laughs.... all good family fun.. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for posting this. I was in the audience that night (can't believe it's 30 years ago) and this brought back a lot of memories. I don't remember ever being that young!!! Still brilliantly funny after all these years.
Back to when the world.... if not in one piece ........was rather ore so than it is today. RIP Mr Dawson.
Brilliant comedian sadly missed.
@dennishobbis2825
7 жыл бұрын
Dennis Jennings f,cvjl
@walverden1
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dennis for this very good video.
One of the best Thanks Les Dawson 👏👏👏👏
I remember how I loved this program when it was shown on television in Sweden, maybe in the end of the 70´s or beginning of the 80´s.
Les Dawson is Excellent and brilliant comedy So sadly 😥missed x
No one quite like Les! Loved him!
sheer genius...a true master
Brilliant. A real throwback to the music hall.
Let's show these again please..
Les was a genius, Never been anyone like him. BTW, The Good Old Days is on BBC4 tonight (27/01/17) if anyone's interested. ;-) From 1977 it features Billy Dainty, Larry Grayson and Vince Hill.
Comics like Les come along once in a lifetime,genius from Collyhurst.
So pleased we have the show back, 8th January 2016 Danny La Rue and 15th January Larry Grayson, keep em' coming BBC
@RobertLocksley385
7 жыл бұрын
What channel? Good lord, Bertie! Don't keep a man in suspenders!
As always said to play the piano badly he had to be an excellent pianist. Still saddens me that he died to soon and we lost out on many more years of his entertainment.
@harrodsfan
2 жыл бұрын
Very well said, I couldn't agree more :)
Platinum 👏👏👏 Miss you Les 😢❤
What an intelligent man.
how can any one give a thumbs down to this...if you don't like it, don't watch it
sadly missed one of the greats
Legend! They don't make comedians like les any more, no profanity like today's filth, just good, clever clean comedy, les was and still is pure gold.
@dunebasher1971
Жыл бұрын
You do realise that plenty of comedians swore back then, right?
@troo_story
9 ай бұрын
@@dunebasher1971I think he's got black-tinted spectacles on. That's the ones which blind you to reality.
Les Dawson..... GENIUS 😂
Sadly missed Les.
Miss this show. Watched it with my Nan, wish my kids could've watched it with theirs etc etc. Though I doubt there's the same talent about these days.
A joy to watch. Wonderful programs.
@user-hk6kc2rr2v
6 жыл бұрын
uncle louie 103 /190 1930 movie
Good old Lez, you were the Best. 👌
Went to Panto in Birmingham….late 80s ….Les Dawson was Nurse Ada (also starred John Nettles) SO funny 😂I laughed and laughed…..Greatly missed by me anyway!!! ❤🕊🕊🕊✝️✝️🇬🇧 we SO desperately need more comedy like this right now!! (15/12/2022)
Pure brilliance :)
@garyfenlon5769
6 жыл бұрын
You Sir, have brilliant comic taste both Les Dawson and Frankie Howerd.
Comedy genius,the like of which will never be seen again.
What a complete utter genius
Brilliant never again to see comedy like this what a shame
Genuis les one of the best ever sadly missed
Love this music Hall stuff
I wish they would bring music hall back to the tv, as it were. I'm sure it would be popular. Have a look at the Lovely Parlour Orchestra and tell me what you think. Mike
A talented geezer, Les. A man of some ability.
"Genius" is often said seldom seen. Take a bow SIR Les.
Comedy genius right there
Such a funny man, truly a 1 off.
Keep together - genius.
Les was born for Music Hall!!
Brilliant!
Stunt double on the songs of praise
i never got into les dawson until after he died. another sadly missed great. i'll never understand how they can talk about "offensive" mother-in-law jokes, yet braodcast some of the comdey filth they do these days. the modern comics aren't fit to lace up Les's boots.
@dunebasher1971
Жыл бұрын
What "comedy filth"? If you're watching TV late at night, you should expect it to be for adults, not kids.
LOVE IT. LOVE IT.
@chrisevans5259
7 жыл бұрын
the great les Dawson sadly missed , one of my fav ever entertainers
more more more
If I'm feeling down I put on cisse & Ada so funny..
Pure genious
Total master of comedy
40 years. Not possible....
how has this only got 1100 likes? come on people
I would imagine his mother in law jokes, would be categorised as misogynistic now! Used to love this guy as a kid, and was sad to hear of his passing years later. R.I.P Mr Dawson thanyou for the laughs.
"I knew when the mother in law was visiting, the mice used to throw themselves on the traps" 🤣
He could do the Comedy clubs today without them knowing who he is a love it
Music at 1:17, and closing, is from that wonderful Florrie Forde Edwardian song: Hold Your Hand Out You Naughty Boy which I’ve sung many times, with other music hall songs, with the residents at a retirement home.
Great
now this is what entertainment is. watch this you so called comedians of today
Love his little nod to Groucho as he leaves the stage.
I wonder why the heck none of these Good Old Days TV shows are on DVD yet?
@kotezstudio
8 жыл бұрын
+Midlands 72 haahaha
Cosmo Smallpiece at 7.05
Th shark!! ha ha! Love old Les xx
just Great comic. trajedy he died so yoùng.
total genius died too young
@marywilliams9858
5 жыл бұрын
He probably did not take care of his health, like a lot of men. They wear us ladies out.
Great loss to me people
Comic genius just about right.
Brilliant 😂🤣
Ooohh big knockers!!!
Sadly missed.
...thinking about this and that, mostly that." 🤣🤣
Stuart Hall perving in the box.
@thewomble1509
5 жыл бұрын
In Leeds too. Now, just remind me, wasn't Leeds the home of another rather "eccentric" entertainer?
@anonUK
Жыл бұрын
@@thewomble1509 Now then now then...
@thewomble1509
Жыл бұрын
@@anonUK Got it in one! 👍
4:08 Is that Stuart Hall?
It is probably harder to play piano badly - like that - than well.
@emporerwang5149
8 жыл бұрын
+Peter H Indeed infact it takes a Greats pianist to play badly, it takes more effort than you might think
💣🔥
At 4:07 the infamous Stuart Hall is shown in the audience. I suspect this will stop this being released on DVD!
@SCFCSTOKE1
7 жыл бұрын
Why?
@thewomble1509
5 жыл бұрын
He was convicted of sexual offences against young women. He also spent many fruitful years working for the BBC. No coincidence, obviously.
@susansettarmitage9344
5 жыл бұрын
@@SCFCSTOKE1 hi
@Isleofskye
Жыл бұрын
@@SCFCSTOKE1 Why you say Why, 5 years ago? I have always wondered...
4:08 Was that Stuart Hall?
@thewomble1509
5 жыл бұрын
Sadly, yes it was. The odious twat.
stuart hall in the audience......
@Isleofskye
Жыл бұрын
Lucky it did not show Rolf Harris in the Alcove next door..
At # 5:30 he says it is like piles to a show ju umber. What is a showjumber?
@stickytapenrust6869
2 ай бұрын
Someone who participates in this sport: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_jumping
@ralphturner3798
2 ай бұрын
Thanks.
What is Artmuck?
@leerage9278
3 жыл бұрын
Horse muck
@leerage9278
3 жыл бұрын
Manure
@ralphturner3798
3 жыл бұрын
@@leerage9278 Thanks.. that makes sense.
@gdj6298
Жыл бұрын
He actually says "Horse muck".
@ralphturner3798
Жыл бұрын
@@gdj6298 thanks
Lolxx
Sounds like les has got a stinking cold
The uniformed actor sitting "behind" the chairman looks a lot like Peter Bowles. He was a big name in 1983 so I'm guessing it isn't him. His doppelganger maybe
@gdj6298
Жыл бұрын
Leonard Sachs. He was an actor who, amongst other things, founded the Players Theatre in Charing Cross. He chaired "The Good Old Days' for something like thirty years.
lol
@davideaborn6095
5 жыл бұрын
The two Ronnies cockles sermon
@6:23: Was she not amused. Miserable looking but her fellah was creasing himself.
The Good Old Days, a programme about as helpful to performers as piles is to a show Jumper 🤣
This man was so clever 😊 but he played the fool so often, in drag too. He and Roy Barraclough as gossiping old women pushing up their fake bosoms in horror!
The days when humour didn't have to resort to every other sentence had to include 'F'. I just don't find that funny. Perhaps I am opinionated, but humour to me, is a talent. Why get laughs by being obscene? Just be funny! The likes of Les and Doddy made me laugh. What a sad crude world we are becoming. Bring back the comic!
Theres that awful Stewart Hall
This is not comedy
@Isleofskye
Жыл бұрын
Reading thrpugh the endless comments , they say that there is "always ONE!"......and it is YOU so....Take A Bow...