Ken Dodd was such a natural talent, with instinctively perfect timing. He had a genius for working the crowd, he knew how to take them with him, and keep them in stitches all night.
I only saw Doddy live twice. The funniest 10 hours of my life. You know a great comedian, when you actually hurt from laughing, too much. He was brilliant.😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I was lucky enough to see him live and I have never laughed so much in all my life. It's true what they say about him over running - I don't remember what time we left but my sides & face were aching from so much laughter.
Ken was the ultimate genius and gentleman a word smith and to me the best and funniest comedian there ever was❤️♥️👌he broke the mould,god bless him,we know he will be entertaining loved ones in heaven 🙏
What a massive massive talent he was absolutely brilliant and dearly missed an absolutely talented legend I bet he has heaven in stitches as he did on earth
Ken had number one hits in the 60`s/70`s beating the Beatles to the top I think once . He invented the Diddy men from Knotty Ash which children loved back in the day the day Dickie Mint was a favourite and he had a vent doll of him . So Mr Dodd was an all rounder ... he had something for everyone .
i met him twice by co-incidence in my home town of Liverpool where he lived. he just talked to you as a normal person would on the street. wonderful man. unique comedy, he knew what the public wanted but boy could he sing too. i think he was in the charts in 1960's.
My brother went to see him live, he said he never laughed so much and yes he over ran. I miss men like this wished I'd seen him live, the woke people have spoilt comedy, he didn't swear which is rare these days
Grew up with this timeless comedy by one of the best but 50 years later hearing him sing is a long overdue treat . Onya Doddy to you and The Diddymen.❤
I was very fortunate to see Ken perform in 3 live shows. I have never laughed so much. He was such a joy to see .... and yes , his shows did run over...... we nearly missed the last train home after one show !! A true legend indeed, much missed
His respect for Dame Hilda Bracket, and Dame Hilda calling him "Kenneth", as a lady of her era would, Patrick Fyffe's wonderful attention to the smallest of details.
I was very lucky to see this genius at The London Palladium on two separate occasions in the 1960’s. I believe he was an ad-libber. He often joked about his tickle stick
I cry with laughter every time I watch this. An IQ of about 188 is my favourite .. between you (the audience) of course .. 😂❤️xx Kenneth is simply brilliant !!!!
Dear kylie the uk miss you so very much 💓 It was nice to see you at the 02 in London. Uk is still your second home . Lots of love and kisses Kylie ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💘
Born in 1983 and growing up in the 90s for TV was the best comedy, drama, gameshows, movies it had it all. Ken was on fire more jokes in 5 mins than anything in today's stuff. Its sad because everyone in that audience i watched something from them in my life and quite a few are no longer with us
Ken Dodd divides me - I liked his fast comedy delivery, his pacing was perfect, his timing was superb. On the other hand I detest his politics. A Margaret Thatcher lover, supporter of the tories, and an income tax dodger. At least his comedy will provide a better lasting memory than his politics.
@@Bungle-UK Because it is the truth and the truth can hurt. Ken Dodd was a great comedian, but his flaws should be displayed as well as his talent. If this was a liberal comedian, with Labour party members in the audience, I bet that would have been picked out