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American Reacts to FRANK CARSON - LAUGHS FROM THE PAST 

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This guy was brilliant! I laughed so hard watching this, more Frank Please!
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@ftumschk
@ftumschk Год назад
Frank Carson, Dave Allen and Les Dawson were my holy trinity of 1970s solo stand-ups, and they still make me laugh all these years later. They were unrivalled, IMHO, until Billy Connolly came along.
@GenialHarryGrout
@GenialHarryGrout Год назад
Frank was one of the original comedians from the early 1970's stand up show The Comedians, along with the likes of Charlie Williams, Ken Goodwin, Mike Reid, Dougie Brown and several others
@stewedfishproductions7959
@stewedfishproductions7959 Год назад
Yes, I loved 'The Comedians' and can still recall many jokes from the different people you named... Happy days! 😄 EDIT: Just remembered... 'The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club', another great programme from the 'day'... 👍
@pud2.trade6
@pud2.trade6 Год назад
Try the show In The Club with Mick Miller. He was far The best of those older comedians. Give it a go..
@stewedfishproductions7959
@stewedfishproductions7959 Год назад
@@pud2.trade6 - Love Mick Miller too,... His 'Noddy' joke is a brilliant bit of business!
@MyGlens
@MyGlens Год назад
Aww, Frank "It's the way I tell 'em ", Carson. I remember sometimes being unable to catch my breath when watching him. Thanks for showing this blast from the past. 😊 PS Redrum was a very famous winning race horse.
@TheSorub
@TheSorub Год назад
The joke I remember from Frank is the one about the guy from the shankhill road who's job was a rear gunner on a milk float!
@keithrobshaw179
@keithrobshaw179 Год назад
There was a television programme in the 70s called The Comedians, should try looking that one up.😊
@eddiemglass
@eddiemglass Год назад
As the mother-in-law was eating dinner at our house, she noticed the dog at her feet wagging his tail. "Oh bless! Is he pleased to see me?" she giggled. "No, love! Don't mind him." I said "It's just that your eating off his plate."
@ltsecomedy2985
@ltsecomedy2985 Год назад
Hey Squirrel, what a wonderful find, I used to watch the program (The Comedians), of which he was one of the main one`s. (The joke where a patient asked his Dr. to give him something to make him sweat & the Dr. said yes, I`ll sign you off.) He meant he was going to sign him off the sick, so he would have to go back to work. :)
@suepoole8323
@suepoole8323 Год назад
Met him once when he was still doing working men's clubs.. lovely, man altogether..Jokes from when we all had a sense of humour and could laugh at ourselves too
@philjones45
@philjones45 Год назад
Best clip I've seen of Frank.Of his time but hilarious and great timing. He was ALWAYS on the telly in the seventies, eighties and nineties.
@TheRealSquirrel
@TheRealSquirrel Год назад
Phil I really enjoyed him. May do more down the road. Hope you’re well my friend.
@keithdavies1395
@keithdavies1395 Год назад
@@TheRealSquirrel Bernard Manning,he and Frank were good mates.
@philjones45
@philjones45 Год назад
@@keithdavies1395 Bern-ARD
@keithdavies1395
@keithdavies1395 Год назад
@@philjones45👍
@gavingiant6900
@gavingiant6900 Год назад
"Thats a cracker" and "Its the way I tell 'em", I haven't heard them catchphrase for some years. Probably early 2000s or late 90s, it was used alot when I was younger in the 80s and 90s. Please do more of Frank.
@steveyates7044
@steveyates7044 Год назад
I nearly choked on my sandwich at the lightbulb joke.
@MrBoyneboy
@MrBoyneboy Год назад
WOW . Thank you , i havent heard Frank in years . He was a very funny man . i have been trying to hear more his stuff for years ,
@PHDarren
@PHDarren Год назад
I met Frank Carson, we were on holiday in Great Yarmouth in1982 and all of the celebrities who were doing shows were appearing at the Gt Yarmouth race course. They were in a fenced area (same kind of white pole fences you see around the perimeter at horse racing courses). They were mingling and coming up to the fence and signing things and saying hello/chatting. My sister lifted me over the fence and I met Frank, Richard O'Sullivan (lots of TV series) and a double act called Cheese & Onion that disappeared soon after. Looking back I think Cheese and Onion were an inspiration for Mitchell & Webb's parody double act Fish & Chip.
@paulmurgatroyd6372
@paulmurgatroyd6372 Год назад
The doctor signing you off means you are fit to go back to work! 😆
@barriehull7076
@barriehull7076 Год назад
Red Rum (3 May 1965 - 18 October 1995) was a British champion Thoroughbred steeplechaser. He achieved an unmatched historic treble when he won the Grand National in 1973, 1974 and 1977, and also came second in the two intervening years, 1975 and 1976. The Grand National is a notoriously difficult race that has been described as "the ultimate test of a horse’s courage".
@AnglOsAxOn2
@AnglOsAxOn2 Год назад
"Horses courage" One that horses have no choice but to run and many have died whilst running the GN.
@Trev359
@Trev359 Год назад
@@AnglOsAxOn2 Exactly! It's an absolute disgrace.
@MrPaulMorris
@MrPaulMorris Год назад
@@AnglOsAxOn2 "horses have no choice" yet those who unseat their riders often continue on unless or until brought up by a handler. These are animals bred over hundreds of years for the sole purpose of racing. Remove the race industry and you don't have a generation of horses enjoying their retirement years in sunlit meadows but a quick trip to the glue factory. Outside of racing and middle class schoolgirl pony club fantasies horses are but the most marginal of curiosities. Lose racing and you effectively remove horses from the public consciousness. Personally, I don't care either way, but so long as we eat meat and wear leather I'm not going to lose too much sleep over a comparative handful of pampered animals being lost while carrying out the function for which they were bred.
@AnglOsAxOn2
@AnglOsAxOn2 Год назад
@@MrPaulMorris Thanks for your reply, albeit a very long one. Not quite sure why you decided to write a lecture on the subject but there you go.
@stephenbrough8132
@stephenbrough8132 Год назад
He made me laugh when interviewed about his new DENTAL IMPLANTS that were so expensive, he said he sleeps with his head in a safe.
@pjmoseley243
@pjmoseley243 Год назад
Frank was one of mt fav comics, a true Irishman to boot.
@ellesee7079
@ellesee7079 Год назад
And there it is! We've found your level! 😆 New comedians are funny and clever, but I miss some of the old style one liners. Made my sides ache too, or as Doddy used to say, I've exercised my chuckle muscle! 🤣🤣 Thanks Tony 👍🏻Oh, careful! Nearly had your eye out with that pen!
@jjcustard6378
@jjcustard6378 Год назад
One of the all time greats, 'its the way I tell um'
@hughwark5291
@hughwark5291 Год назад
Frank Carson absolutely brilliant.
@charliesmith1461
@charliesmith1461 Год назад
It’s the way I tell em This Guy had me in hysterics great video thanks
@markwolstenholme3354
@markwolstenholme3354 Год назад
Hilarious fella, remember him well. We still have the corned beef tins with the key and Spam 🤣.
@DesL488
@DesL488 Год назад
I was at a trade association lunch and Frank was the guest speaker, I can honestly say that I have never laughed so much in my life. Even if was telling the worst dad jokes ever invented, it didn't matter, because it really was the way he told them RIP Mr Francis Carson (Reporting for ITN)
@thegrimreaper1991
@thegrimreaper1991 4 месяца назад
I saw frank live at a new Brighton Christmas panto when I was a kid. He was great!!
@MrE1871
@MrE1871 Год назад
Enjoyed that much more than I was expecting. Your laughter, Squirrel, really enhanced the video too. Great fun.
@martindunstan8043
@martindunstan8043 Год назад
Hey🐿️good seeing you busting there mate, Frank was hilarious, trouble is when ever I listen to him I'll be creased up and miss half the next gag🤣🤣a legend of one line comedy, cheers buddy✌️
@245bennyboy
@245bennyboy Год назад
"It's the way I tell em"😂
@tonycasey3183
@tonycasey3183 Год назад
It's a cracker!
@lextex3280
@lextex3280 Год назад
Jeez it's been a long time since I saw any Frank Carson. He was another comedy great from the old days loved watching him when I was a kid , he was hilarious. And his catchphrase "Its the way I tell em".
@philjones45
@philjones45 Год назад
He did!
@lextex3280
@lextex3280 Год назад
@@philjones45, ye I realised , just as I posted the comment. 🤣. Couldn't be assed changing it though. But I will now. 😁.
@paulhanson5164
@paulhanson5164 Год назад
Frank was one of the old club comics, bit dated now but to those of us of a certain age he'll always be loved. My favourite of his ilk is Mick Miller, who is still going and had a role a while back in a real cult classic of a sitcom called Ideal, in which he played the father of Johnny Vegas's character. One of the oddest shows that actually managed to be laugh out loud funny.
@cabdriveruk
@cabdriveruk Год назад
the man said to the doctor "can you give me something to make me sweat ?" the doctor said "Yes i'll sign you off" Sign him off the the sick list so he can return to work he meant.
@ManxAndy
@ManxAndy Год назад
Ha ha ….hey Squirrel buddy…..its the way I tell em….he’s a northern Irish ledgend…..and damn funny, proper old school…👍😜😂💪
@pauldurkee4764
@pauldurkee4764 Год назад
Frank Carson was brilliant. 👍
@peterdurnien9084
@peterdurnien9084 Год назад
Red Rum was a thoroughbred racehorse which won the Grand National three times in the 1970's and also twice second in the 70's.
@tontusgingerus
@tontusgingerus Год назад
I miss this fella. One of the funniest Northern Irish comics that graced our TV screens. You might finf some The Comedians videos on RU-vid alongside the likes of Mick Miller, Mike Reid, Norman Collier and Co. Well worth a look Tony. When Still Game finishes, you'll have no problem replacing your Friday with Chewin' the Fat.
@DIDCOTTWIST
@DIDCOTTWIST Год назад
Frank was brilliant and on UK TV they did an audience with a famous person on stage infront of an audience of famous people and pretty much every time you would hear Frank laughing above everyone.He was one of the most popular comedians ever in the UK
@markwolstenholme3354
@markwolstenholme3354 Год назад
Brits call the French Frogs.
@philjones45
@philjones45 Год назад
Still don't get that one!
@philjones45
@philjones45 Год назад
Red Rum was a horse, that won the Grand National 3 times, and was second twice I think. Redrum is also Murder spelt backwards as featured in the movie The Shining.
@timglennon6814
@timglennon6814 Год назад
I was only a young boy when Frank Carson was on Tv so I didn’t really understand his jokes. What a hilarious man. What an icon. Funny, funny.
@richardhargrave6082
@richardhargrave6082 Год назад
Love Frank, he can just stand there and I'm laughing More Frank please!
@panchoes5621
@panchoes5621 Год назад
Bernard manning is another comedian from back then.He had his own club in Manchester called the embassy.A very funny quick fire joke style.When he was younger he was a guard for Rudolf Hess who was Hitler's deputy in the second world war.Hess was captured and held in prison in the UK after he flew on his own here to try and get us to exit the war.And Bernard was one of his guards!
@stevemccullagh36
@stevemccullagh36 Год назад
That's a cracker.
@vomgrady
@vomgrady Год назад
That was great. I miss Frank. Monkhouse, Bowen, Reed from that era were excellent. Nice find.
@simonhawksley817
@simonhawksley817 Год назад
'Sign you off' refers to not giving you a doctor's note for sickness so you have to return to work.
@22seanmurphy
@22seanmurphy Год назад
Yet another legend going back when comedian's were funny without swearing 🍻
@martylawrance
@martylawrance Год назад
I watched your Ken Dodd Medley the other day, watch it again Tony you will see Frank in the audience. He was one of our best comedians, thanks for showing this.
@LaurieCunningham
@LaurieCunningham Год назад
Legend.
@Andrew_J_R
@Andrew_J_R Год назад
It's the way I tell 'em!
@sharonsnail2954
@sharonsnail2954 Год назад
Steady on, Squirrel. You're really in at the deep end now. Doddy, now Frank Carson!! You'll be on to Ken Goodwin and Jimmy James next
@GinaBeana_Tootsie
@GinaBeana_Tootsie Год назад
Nothing like a good laugh burn 🔥 😂😹🤣❤🐿️
@thisiszaphod
@thisiszaphod Год назад
Another treasure. 'It's the way I tell 'em' You are on a roll, Squirrel!
@annedunne4526
@annedunne4526 Год назад
We loved him. My father loved this generation of comedians.
@76ludlow
@76ludlow Год назад
Since you like Frank Carson, a very funny guy from Belfast, RIP, please also check out another great irish comedian Brendan Grace. Sadly he also is no longer with us.
@TheRealSquirrel
@TheRealSquirrel Год назад
Illlooon for some Thank You
@hoobsgroove
@hoobsgroove Год назад
Long time since I seen him he was great
@peterdurnien9084
@peterdurnien9084 Год назад
Met Frank at Birmingham Airport once.
@MrPaulMorris
@MrPaulMorris Год назад
Frank was an amazing joke-teller who could kill with even the oldest and lamest one-liners. He was also a man with a surprising history having served three years in the Parachute Regiment. Quite unusual for a Belfast lad from a good Catholic background. Oh for the days when humour was about enjoying a joke rather than seeking offence...
@wayneclayton5426
@wayneclayton5426 Год назад
There's the old definition made about the difference between old 70's comics and the 80's alternative comedians. The New alternative comedians wrote all their own jokes. The old school had a blackboard and crossed off the jokes, so the next guy on stage knew which ones had already been told.
@13aBOC
@13aBOC Год назад
Try Frank being interviewed by Clive Anderson! You'll like that.
@davidfenn4444
@davidfenn4444 Год назад
One of the greats. Red Rum was a famous race horse.
@johnhutton5079
@johnhutton5079 Год назад
Frank one of Belfasts favourite sons
@CaptainBaptainMusic
@CaptainBaptainMusic Год назад
That was an awesome blast from the past. Lived not too far from me. Good old fashioned one liners 🤘🇬🇧🤘
@markthomas2577
@markthomas2577 Год назад
Born in a stable and had thousands of followers ...... Red Rum . 'Rummy' is probably the most famous race horse in uk history, he won the Grand National 3 times in the 1970s
@gasgiant7122
@gasgiant7122 Год назад
The main tv show in 70s was The Comedians, frank was one of the originals,
@michaelsullivan1631
@michaelsullivan1631 Год назад
I FORGOT HOW GOOD HE WAS
@daveyjones6465
@daveyjones6465 Год назад
Great stuff squirrel more frank Carson 👍
@jamescockings6852
@jamescockings6852 Год назад
Search for a show called The Comedians, loads of old comics from the 70’s with good clean humour with it being aired on early evening tv and plenty of Frank Carson and Bernard Manning to name a few.
@peterhall2810
@peterhall2810 Год назад
You could also try Stan Boardman - Laughs From The Past. Very funny Liverpool comedian
@angelagardner5230
@angelagardner5230 9 месяцев назад
We still got them syirrel
@Diamondmine212
@Diamondmine212 Год назад
Red Rum was aVERY famous race horse who won the GRAND NATION THREE TIMES( and came second once too.
@corringhamdepot4434
@corringhamdepot4434 Год назад
Most of the northern Working Men's Clubs where these comedians learnt their trade have closed now. With all the coal mines and industries that have closed down.
@spacefanatic
@spacefanatic Год назад
When a child saw him at Butlins. He was very funny. My dad was ill and we hired a wheelchair for him and on tge last day we were taking it back and my sister sat in it and he was walking through the holiday park and stopped to chat to her. He obviously thought she was disabled and spent 5 minutes with her. We didn't like to tell him that she was just sitting in it for the ride. Still remember this nearly 60 years later.
@johnreynolds7196
@johnreynolds7196 Год назад
P.S. he was not a professional comic, just a natural.
@11nytram11
@11nytram11 Год назад
"It's a cracker!"
@annblott4459
@annblott4459 Год назад
Red Rum was a famous race horse back in the day.
@brianpoole4369
@brianpoole4369 Год назад
you gotta check out the british seventies show "THE COMEDIANS"...frank was a regular...its all the most famous northern stand up comedians of the day...one after the other, doing their routines...alll quick fire jokes, one after another...u will love it squirrel..i promise you!.
@maxmoore9955
@maxmoore9955 Год назад
Look up Charlie Williams mate he was a good old school comedian from Yorkshire.
@777petew
@777petew Год назад
He was popular on tv, but this was night club humour.
@TheRealSquirrel
@TheRealSquirrel Год назад
I loved it
@stevebeardsmore3303
@stevebeardsmore3303 Год назад
sign off means that you are fit for work.
@davenunn7259
@davenunn7259 Год назад
Try finding some Barry Cryer who wrote for the 2 Ronnies and many other greats. Bob Monkhouse was amazing 2. He did an audience with (celebrities) and could link everyone together
@777petew
@777petew Год назад
Notice how it's an Irishman telling Irish jokes. They're daft jokes and anyone can laugh at that, even the Irish. Most Irish jokes I ever heard in the pub were from Irishmen.
@mparkes1821
@mparkes1821 Год назад
If you like Irish comedians try Dave Allen, there’s a clip called telling the time and one about on an aeroplane flight that are hillarious
@gbulmer
@gbulmer Год назад
Do you mean Squirrel's _American Reacts to Dave Allen - "Teaching Your Kid Time" - '93 - stereo HQ | How to tell Time_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QVUVqtImqko.html Best Wishes. ☮
@777petew
@777petew Год назад
The doctor signed him off - sickness benefit. That was to make him sweat.
@TheRealSquirrel
@TheRealSquirrel Год назад
Ah
@TheRealSquirrel
@TheRealSquirrel Год назад
Thank You
@jameshumphreys9715
@jameshumphreys9715 Год назад
It the way I tell them .
@duncanwyer2460
@duncanwyer2460 Год назад
It’s a cracker it’s the way I tell them his two catch phrases
@johnreynolds7196
@johnreynolds7196 Год назад
Suggestion. Check out Blaster Bates for very, very funny stories. Too blue for MSM at the time, but compared to today very mild.
@johnmichaelwhalen1648
@johnmichaelwhalen1648 Год назад
Hiya tony, see if you can find a compilation of Mother In Law jokes, Frank, Les Dawson and Bernard Manning always told the funniest ones 😉
@steveyates7044
@steveyates7044 Год назад
Yes, Les Dawson was king of the Mother in Law jokes in my humble opinion.
@iamdb1990
@iamdb1990 Год назад
Frank is brilliant, if you can get around his accent, it's hard at times to understand
@mparkes1821
@mparkes1821 Год назад
Your ending to the frog joke was better, Franks just intimates the frog is the French shop keeper. The sweat joke I know you didn’t get he means the man is I’ll and on benefits (state money/welfare) and signing off means stating your fit to go back to work.
@cyrus2728
@cyrus2728 Год назад
I never really liked him when i was a kid but ill admit i found that funny.
@rerenaissance7487
@rerenaissance7487 Год назад
Very old school, unfashionable, un-pc but largely harmless comedy. He was a beloved comedian, very popular as a person, as well as a joke teller. Not one where people will say "You need to see him when he did..." whatever. What you see here is what he did. Jokes. He could be a machine gun of jokes, but always stopped to laugh along with the audience.
@keithjameswhyte3721
@keithjameswhyte3721 Год назад
Being from Northern Ireland I think Frank is brilliant good choice
@petermizon4344
@petermizon4344 Год назад
TRY REACTING TO THE COMEDIANS ITS A LOT OF COMEDIANS INCLUDING FRANK ITS ONE JOKE AFTER ANOTHER, GREAT REACTION MATE
@misolgit69
@misolgit69 Год назад
there's another good Irish comedian with s much gentler act, Jimmy Cricket he was ond of those that had you laughing as he walked he wore a full tails outfit with wellies and on the turned down tops he ha L and R but...on the wrong feet
@Hieronymous69
@Hieronymous69 Год назад
Suggest Jimmy Cricket.
@louisemiller3784
@louisemiller3784 Год назад
Blast from t.he past right enough, forgot how funny some of the old comedians were 😊
@Ingleborough111
@Ingleborough111 Год назад
Bernerd not Bernhard
@peterwilliamson5953
@peterwilliamson5953 Год назад
do CHARLIE DRAKE
@itsonlyme9938
@itsonlyme9938 Год назад
The vac joke just sucks
@darrenbuckley2082
@darrenbuckley2082 Год назад
Yours was better.
@mickroser5106
@mickroser5106 Год назад
My band supported frank at a big show in a place called Chorley. He absolutely slated the audience. We were staying at the same hotel, and we were sitting down to breakfast and in walked frank. He sat at a table by himself and just started talking. All the diners in hysterics for the next hour, it was sheer magic !
@mickroser5106
@mickroser5106 Год назад
Bloody predictive text, I meant to say slayed the audience.
@TheRealSquirrel
@TheRealSquirrel Год назад
I figured it was slayed 🤣. That’s a really cool experience. Thank You for sharing it.
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