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Luckygirl3 Mon 28-Oct-24 12:31:00

Anyone remember Dave Allen? I have just been watching some of his skits on British Comedy Greats on Facebook - he was so very good.

Cath9 Tue 29-Oct-24 13:28:15

I went to hear him tell his jokes at one of our local theatres

valdavi Tue 29-Oct-24 14:00:13

Funny, cool & very Irish. He was of his time (the whisky , cigarette, cars, digs at religion) don't think he would even be called handsome today, he didn't have a beard or even a goatee. or a "ripped" body.

Labradora Tue 29-Oct-24 15:21:49

crazyH

Handsome and witty - I often wondered how he lost one tiger - I could read it up online, I suppose.

Anyone can lose a Tiger , mate, easy done if you leave the garden gate open........ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Am i the ninetieth person to have said this.........?

Dianehillbilly1957 Tue 29-Oct-24 17:00:59

Oh yes, my all-time favourite comedian. Absolutely brilliant and incredibly tuned in to the way people are, and so true and funny. Still miss his shows.

escaped Tue 29-Oct-24 17:09:16

Another little snippet for fans on here .....
The glass he had next to him wasn't filled with whisky at all. It looked like it because it was in a whisky glass, but it was actually real quality champagne. The whisky was for his image! He used to hand out bottles of champagne to my husband and crew after performances. 🍾 🍾

rocketstop Tue 29-Oct-24 18:05:29

We all loved Dave Allen in our family. There is a really good documentary about him, really interesting about where he grew up etc, try and find it. it's really worth a watch .

gentleshores Tue 29-Oct-24 20:50:31

I remember him being on TV as a child :-) My Mother was very negative about him though saying he was a terrible drunk. Both she and my Grandmother strongly disapproved of Bob Monkhouse though. Partly because he'd had an affair apparently and partly because he wasn't funny!

gentleshores Tue 29-Oct-24 20:51:26

When my Mother and Grandmother got together watching TV it was always - "That awful man" or "That lovely man" ha ha. Val Doonican met their standards (I loved him too).

pinkprincess Tue 29-Oct-24 21:02:41

I loved watching Dave Allen. Happy memories.

123kitty Tue 29-Oct-24 23:19:19

Seldom laugh at comedians nowadays. Agree DA was brilliant.

DrWatson Wed 30-Oct-24 01:14:07

Dave Allen was indeed a comedy genius. Repeated stories of him over the years have also reinforced that he was a real gent, not overly affected by fame as so many are.

Coolgran65 Wed 30-Oct-24 01:20:58

Many years ago I went to a club in Manchester to see hiim. It was a very different and adult show. He was still very funny.

Daddima Wed 30-Oct-24 02:22:17

Mojack26

Love loved him and his weeshort pinkie finger! Brilliant comedian made fun of everyone...This humour would no doubt offend someone now!

It was his index finger!
I always wished he would get his hair cut, as there was too much of it. He was very funny indeed, but, as others have said, probably couldn’t get away with it today.

Daddima Wed 30-Oct-24 07:58:09

rocketstop

We all loved Dave Allen in our family. There is a really good documentary about him, really interesting about where he grew up etc, try and find it. it's really worth a watch .

I found this one, and was surprised that there were things of which I’ve no recollection! I don’t remember the show with the stunts, or the Alan Bennet play.

youtu.be/hxT7IHD-rCE?si=ZYk016XLtrKOlJ_V

There is also one you have to pay for, but that’s for another day!

Tilly8 Wed 30-Oct-24 19:16:48

Dad loved him (Catholic) Mum thought he was disrespectful (Protestant)!!

NfkDumpling Wed 30-Oct-24 19:34:13

I saw both Dave Allen and Spike Milligan on stage. Dave Allen made me laugh so much I curled up and banged my head on the seat in front. Spike Milligan came through the fire curtain after his show, sat on the edge of the stage and carried on for another hour. He was on a roll and didn't stop. They nearly had to carry him off!

lixy Wed 30-Oct-24 20:33:37

Many happy memories of watching Dave Allen with my dad and his brother who was a priest. We would be just laughing and laughing. He was a genuinely funny, warm man, no swearing -well, hardly any - or crudeness.

sazz1 Thu 31-Oct-24 10:09:47

My favourite comedian

EEJit Sat 02-Nov-24 00:38:31

One of my favourite comedians