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New Years Honours 2017
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostWould be nice to know what Doddy said...
And did the Diddymen all get a day off work in celebration?
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.
... did anyone ever find him in the least bit funny?
anyway, the first couple of hours were reasonably enjoyable. Fine if you like quickfire jokes.
The musical interlude was, well, not great.
The next hour or so was much of the same.
we left at the main interval, as we had to be up for work in the morning. That was 11.00 PM.
If nothing else, you have to admire his stamina.
No Diddymen to be seen , which was a relief......I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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The only time I've seen him live was in 2010, narrating Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra with the Crosby Symphony Orchestra in Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
He did it very well. He told a few jokes of his own too, and as I remember (though I forget the details) they were quite funny - perhaps specially-prepared élite jokes for a slightly élite audience?
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Originally posted by jean View PostThe only time I've seen him live was in 2010, narrating Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra with the Crosby Symphony Orchestra in Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
He did it very well. He told a few jokes of his own too, and as I remember (though I forget the details) they were quite funny - perhaps specially-prepared élite jokes for a slightly élite audience?
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Ken Dodd is a talented and intelligent man, who has done well to maintain an ongoing career in the face of changes of fashion.
I was taken to see him (it's a Scouse ritual) when I was seven years old, at the Royal Court theatre in Liverpool: this was one of the many theatres he campaigned to keep open. As I remember, the show began with a children's segment, which included a filmed excerpt and the Diddymen, then gradually it was scaled down until it was just 'Doddy' himself doing his act, which seemed to go on forever. We left before the end, but that was no reflection on the quality of his act - though I was probably a bit too young to understand some of the jokes.
What Jean says is very relevant - he knows his audience and you get a different Ken Dodd depending on whom he's being hired to entertain: I've heard his night-club act isn't just blue, it's puce!Last edited by Conchis; 03-03-17, 17:36.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.
... did anyone ever find him in the least bit funny?
Some say it's due to the Irish influence in both cities but, whatever the reason, it certainly works for me and many others it seems. And at least Dodd doesn't need to rely on crude obscenities and foul language to raise a cheap snigger
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