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Frankie Howerd at the Oxford Union (pt.1 of FIVE) - '90 HQ 

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For PART TWO, hit • Frankie Howerd at the ... - and hit corneliusatlop... for the STORY behind this. After nearly forty years in the business, Frankie suddenly found himself popular with a whole new YOUNG audience - courtesy of a series of post-ironic TEE-SHIRTS with his catch-phrases on!
Whilst driving a hack in the Seventies, I had Francis as a celebrity fare and - unaware of his paranoia - I casually remarked I hadn't seen him on TV in a while. I thought he was going to burst into TEARS.
Of course to the public, Frankie's career was CONTINUOUS - but when your agent hasn't rung you in a YEAR...
Nevertheless - this shows that, fifteen years later - he still HAD it. All of his ooohs and stumbles were SCRIPTED - and Mr Howerd knew EXACTLY how to TIME them.
A true comic genius.
Footnote: If you remember SEEING this concert and are wondering what happened to his "pulpit" routine - you can find it by clicking on - www.metacafe.co...

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@paulgriffiths3082
@paulgriffiths3082 2 года назад
Nobody could ever replace the great frankie howerd, totally unique
@TomLymberopoulos-du5he
@TomLymberopoulos-du5he 2 месяца назад
Fully agree😄
@jeffreyweitzman6463
@jeffreyweitzman6463 2 года назад
Of all Frankie's in front of audience appearances, this that he did towards last years of his life in front of Oxford Union for me is most cherished and just pulls at the heartstrings so much. Cause he is the epitome of a professional comedian class act but in front of a young audience who are interacting with him literally loving the whole routine but beyond that, him as a person. To see the happy faces and smiles in that young crowd that this event was back then adoring him is such a wonderful thing and the volume of cheers when he throws in his famed catchphrases. There is nothing forced from that crowd it is sheer appreciation for a comedian by then been in showbusiness for many decades and he so deserved that love from the Oxford Union. I wish they would repeat this on TV, l literally don't think it has been since.
@bletheringfool
@bletheringfool 2 года назад
yeah it would be great on ITV4 or maybe even DAVE
@easyrider2031
@easyrider2031 3 года назад
Barry Cryer said ..’Wherever Frankie Howerd played, there were bums on seats and that was the safest place for them’ Not unkind because Howerd played up his dampness, it was a huge part of his brilliant act and very endearing. A fabulous comic.
@DaveCoulthard
@DaveCoulthard 2 месяца назад
dampness??
@meirwise1107
@meirwise1107 4 года назад
The greatest stand up in the English language of all time. He absolutely brought the house down at the Oxford Union. Compare any of the others, any of them and you will see that they didn't get that reaction. RIP Sir Francis of Howerd. We are still laughing after all these years.
@Corinthian44
@Corinthian44 2 года назад
Ken Dodd was the greatest , but Frankie was next !
@jeanettesteed3326
@jeanettesteed3326 3 года назад
Never knighted. In England, if you have true talent, you have to wait until your nearly dead before you’re recognised. Anyway, to those of us who loved him, he was a SIR
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 Год назад
Arise Sir Francis!
@antoniosilvestro9045
@antoniosilvestro9045 Год назад
The great man has been gone 31 years ago today x 😢
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 9 месяцев назад
​@@antoniosilvestro9045Which makes me nearly 22!
@kevinjackson6387
@kevinjackson6387 3 года назад
Frankie was a class act ,look at the age of the audience, and they loved him ,
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 Год назад
Yes, the audience would have been about my age, as I was twenty then. Chances are, they are now around the fifty mark (I am now aged 52!)
@stormhawk3319
@stormhawk3319 Год назад
Incredible how Frankie Howerd became Britain’s first great radio comedian in the immediate post-war years before anyone had a TV and here he is over 40 years later playing live stand up to students. He never went out of fashion.
@forsytherob
@forsytherob 3 года назад
Wonderful stuff. Gentle comedy at its finest.
@cheshirecat1595
@cheshirecat1595 10 лет назад
one of the classic comedians of british comedy,sadly missed.
@12dougreed
@12dougreed Год назад
Great respect for Frankie, He was not only a very funny guy but great to talk to. He took the trouble and travelled all the way to Sarawak ( Borneo) to entertain us 1965 . This we have never forgotten
@MsMarciax
@MsMarciax 13 лет назад
He was so nervous that night though followed it through beautifully. He was a comic genius, influenced us all who were fortunate to witness his wit, banter at the time to have a sense of humour and laugh no matter what life throws. RIP Francis, you will alway's be remembered in our hearts forever...
@elizabethmalson3338
@elizabethmalson3338 3 года назад
Timeless. Have loved him since the 1940s. The tale he told of taking an elephant on a London bus has stayed with me since 1948.
@johnrider5701
@johnrider5701 Год назад
After fifty years frankie still had it and he still did it better than anyone ..
@bentattersfield7987
@bentattersfield7987 4 месяца назад
His talent is timeless
@davidbaines1425
@davidbaines1425 Год назад
This man is what everything means.. The time, the place, the mindset, the humour, everything... The late 20th century will be looked upon as the pinnacle of human existence, and Frankie Howard IS the Pinnacle of that. The innocence caught up in knowing.. Just fabulous and will NEVER be repeated. 09/2023
@itgetseasierlessitry
@itgetseasierlessitry 11 лет назад
Sad when he passed but what a great exit, selling out shows to a new and young! generation of fans.
@cbak12sg
@cbak12sg 11 лет назад
Just saying "no" or "no, don't" is enough to make them laugh. Made me laugh too! His brilliance in Up Pompeii was that it looked ad libbed, which was genius whether it was scripted or not,
@michaelhampton9493
@michaelhampton9493 10 лет назад
Total legend .R. I. P. Frankie.
@Thealanrobert
@Thealanrobert 10 лет назад
Frankie "No way at all could you call me an intellectual." Heckler: " hear, hear" Best part :-)
@MrPKenneally
@MrPKenneally 10 лет назад
nah
@GrilloTheFlightless
@GrilloTheFlightless 4 года назад
I don’t know if this is true, but the guy who said “hear hear” is, in fact, his partner and business manager Dennis Haymer. The well-timed heckle was, I have heard, part of the act.
@KevinKitten
@KevinKitten 2 года назад
@@GrilloTheFlightless I was there that night. In my recollection, it was Barry Cryer, who was also in the audience. It was definitely part of the act.
@BRUTUALTRUTH
@BRUTUALTRUTH 14 лет назад
My god this is so rare. Many thanks for posting.
@paulspydar
@paulspydar 11 лет назад
I miss Frankie & many others who we have lost ......thanks for the upload.
@johnsmith-rs2vk
@johnsmith-rs2vk 3 года назад
Just like that !
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 Год назад
Titter ye not!
@stevewells5450
@stevewells5450 8 месяцев назад
This young crowd at the oxford union certainly appreciated the fact a great comedy legend as sir Frances Howerd came to entertain them.the man himself getting into his stride as he felt at ease making that connection.as a show which was done in his later years frankie still hit the tittering spot.smashing fella and delivery second to none.RIP sir youll always have us in fits of laughter 😂❤
@moshepotts
@moshepotts 11 лет назад
How lovely it is to see timeless humour...gr8 post...thanx
@dharrell2000
@dharrell2000 4 года назад
Classic, no words except thank you
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 9 лет назад
hes very quick with the comebacks..!
@seamusandpat
@seamusandpat 9 лет назад
+jessie james - I suppose after 60 years in show business I bet he's heard everything that can be thrown at him!!!!
@Robby334
@Robby334 13 лет назад
great just great - Frankie was a first class love him to bits RIP mate
@sedekiman824
@sedekiman824 11 месяцев назад
Such a quick wit....." and that is why I feel so comfortable here."
@mahl1799
@mahl1799 9 месяцев назад
Love the way he sends himself up... another world!
@ianofliverpool7701
@ianofliverpool7701 2 года назад
A huge class above the modern comedian of the modern era
@bentattersfield7987
@bentattersfield7987 4 месяца назад
An absolute master of his craft
@Robby334
@Robby334 13 лет назад
great just great - Frankie was a first class love him to bits RIP mate I did have this on video but lost it - thanks for posting - Cheers
@Robby334
@Robby334 11 лет назад
one of the best RIP Frankie
@jnuttso1
@jnuttso1 8 лет назад
So good he was marvelous Always enjoyed watching him :-)
@titusgreen5679
@titusgreen5679 2 года назад
Absolutely wonderful. Modern comedians, please take note.
@rogerpritchard
@rogerpritchard Год назад
One of a kind. Great stuff
@andrewmann5624
@andrewmann5624 12 лет назад
I wish somebody had this and the two season of Up Pompeii on BitTorrent. Can't get these classics over here in the US. If I'd have known that I never would have moved.
@kotiakounsel
@kotiakounsel 14 лет назад
Thanks for the vid. It's excellent!
@the_trooper_72
@the_trooper_72 10 месяцев назад
One of the greats!!! RIP Francis!! 🙏🏻💥🤘🏻
@davidscott1052
@davidscott1052 8 месяцев назад
Best education they will have ....to see a true pro in action..his art has been .finely honed over years of standup, film and tv 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@Duffloop
@Duffloop 3 года назад
'Naturally I thought that was a pub' - (lol)
@bsastarfire250
@bsastarfire250 Год назад
I think my Aunt , who was born before 1920 , was quite influenced by him. She had a cracking sense of humour and used to come out with sayings from the music hall days.
@scottrooney8954
@scottrooney8954 Год назад
Nothing like Francis nowadays he was a marvel!!👏
@tvwafc71
@tvwafc71 14 лет назад
the blokes a legend love frankie , av you made a torrent of this for download ,
@johnsmith-rs2vk
@johnsmith-rs2vk 3 года назад
OH TIITER YE NOT . RIP . FRANKIE
@nigelandrews5617
@nigelandrews5617 2 года назад
A legend in his own right.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jeanettesteed3326
@jeanettesteed3326 3 года назад
My goodness, didn’t he earn his money that night - genius!
@davidmummery3076
@davidmummery3076 Год назад
A genius.
@kencook7580
@kencook7580 6 месяцев назад
Genius.
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 2 года назад
The creme de la creme of academia being entertained by the great man himself. I was in my early twenties and these scholars would have been the same age as me. Naughty. Twitter ye not!!!
@phrtao
@phrtao Год назад
He started with the best put down in stand-up history (it had to be a plant)
@SamGuitarTunes
@SamGuitarTunes 10 лет назад
5:28 Oh No! Oh No Mrs No!
@ANTONYTHEDRAWINGMAN
@ANTONYTHEDRAWINGMAN Год назад
I do not wish to upset or belittle anyone but the days of the true naturally funny human has lone gone today as for as im concerned. frankie howard,tommy cooper,benny hill amongst them never realised how they effected peoples lives with their humour and warmth. they were always nervous before a performance in case the public found them unfunny...they could never except any comments about how brilliant they were because they never saw it in themselves....how wrong could they be. my sense of humour must have died because most of todays stand ups and the like try to be funny which just does not work.....they are not funny....they do not make me laugh and to be blunt i find most of them to be embarrising.none of them have a funny bone in their body unlike the pros who we have now sadly lost to never ever be replaced. frankie you will never be replaced.....impossible.....you are sadly missed.
@paulmuddiman3546
@paulmuddiman3546 9 лет назад
People need to understand the man and his traumatic past. Homophobic comment are distasteful
@jadealone
@jadealone 10 лет назад
does anyone know where I can watch Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me, from the BBC's Legends of Comedy? I've been looking forever.
@TheHannible
@TheHannible 8 лет назад
What are you suggesting you filthy beast!
@GrilloTheFlightless
@GrilloTheFlightless 4 года назад
The first half hour is on Vimeo, but it’s truly awful. David Walliams did a terrible job. He tried to impersonate Frankie and failed, but also failed to capture the spirit of Frankie.
@paulsingh9043
@paulsingh9043 3 года назад
Titter ye not mrs !..... genius!
@eurochrissy2
@eurochrissy2 11 лет назад
i have the original Clyde,is the piece at the start/end. i will have a check
@RJBinghamesq
@RJBinghamesq 12 лет назад
Sadly no. After a MAJOR revival in the Eighties, he passed in 1992, aged 75.
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 2 года назад
I remember hearing about his demise when I was nearly twenty two and the same age as these learned folk!
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 3 года назад
We have known the days.
@amunastra1
@amunastra1 9 лет назад
Brilliant
@DefyTheRight
@DefyTheRight 11 лет назад
The transcript for this is hilarious.
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 11 лет назад
clever clogs...nice ! i think he is one clever clog :)
@tedayrom
@tedayrom 9 лет назад
if this man had gone HOOLYWOOD hewould be a multi millionaire.
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 9 лет назад
+Calen Green maybe so. i watched the graham norton show not too long ago. it had a famous american actor and 2 british comedians. They were talking and joking a mile a minute. This american actor was totally lost. and he admitted it so...His honesty was refreshing and funny as well...
@GrilloTheFlightless
@GrilloTheFlightless 4 года назад
He went to the states to try his hand on broadway and flopped tremendously. The American audience and critics just didn’t get him, sadly. He had a close brush with Hollywood in the Sgt Pepper movie as Mr Mustard and failed, although that was mainly because the film was awful, with or without Frankie. But he really was fantastic.
@BritishComedyUK69
@BritishComedyUK69 9 лет назад
Ooooh Noooo Wait x
@robertmelia3780
@robertmelia3780 3 года назад
I expect I'll be tittering uncontrollably. Thank you. 🌹
@chubbylilloser
@chubbylilloser 12 лет назад
Awwww, at the start, even though hes doing it in joke form, you can tell he doesn't want them to linch him for doing old jokes :( You can tell how nervous he poor guy! :( Absolute Legend in the comedy game. It angers how they are more interesting in talking about his 'flaws' now days rather than his comedy legacy. Same with Tony Hancock, Sid james and Benny hill. Their flaws are nothing compared to celebs (and royals) now -_- We all have flaws even the ones who make those damned documentary's.
@johnsmith-rs2vk
@johnsmith-rs2vk 3 года назад
Frankie used to rehearse his lines in church , Fact
@TheFakeyCakeMaker
@TheFakeyCakeMaker 3 года назад
So clever and funny
@Bondek1996
@Bondek1996 2 года назад
"Oooh she's a bossy boots!"
@maximillianphoenix9374
@maximillianphoenix9374 7 месяцев назад
Ricky Gervais would have made him a megastar 🤩
@tonymontana1974
@tonymontana1974 13 лет назад
"ooooooo no shut yer face"
@themodelrailwayrepaircentr297
Totally ruined by insulting adverts - what a shame
@ronhonywill9755
@ronhonywill9755 7 месяцев назад
A far far better time.
@danw1374
@danw1374 Год назад
Funny how frankie howerd never thought of himself as intelligent as he clearly was.
@johnsmith-rs2vk
@johnsmith-rs2vk 3 года назад
An Original ! RIP .
@hindlewalker9330
@hindlewalker9330 Год назад
A Genius
@davidmatthews9088
@davidmatthews9088 Год назад
Ronnie Corbett famously had a pop at him (to his face). Howard wàs apparently mortified. Until I saw this clip I thought Corbett might be onto something.
@tigerarmyrule
@tigerarmyrule 11 лет назад
Genius
@amezcuaist
@amezcuaist 12 лет назад
I saw this on tv first and my impression was --"What a slow audience". Maybe they filmed the confused ones in the audience.
@anchy1995
@anchy1995 9 лет назад
5:28 hahahahahahaha
@johnsmith-rs2vk
@johnsmith-rs2vk 3 года назад
The Queen of camp
@bermudarailway
@bermudarailway Месяц назад
Frankie is the main man ! Sid Vicious.
@sbaxter4207
@sbaxter4207 3 года назад
6:40
@johnsmith-rs2vk
@johnsmith-rs2vk 3 года назад
What can you do in five minutes ? And that's enough from you Madam !
@matthewneville2711
@matthewneville2711 12 лет назад
i would like to know if Frankie Howard is still alive
@nicholastemple-smith2635
@nicholastemple-smith2635 4 года назад
1917 - 1992
@matthewneville2711
@matthewneville2711 12 лет назад
these comics are probably in my fathers era and sometimes i wish i was born around that time because this day and age a lot of these young comedians have no catch phrases or ways of approaching the audience. I think that they do also use language and are not quite as funny and have no manners
@ronmccullock9286
@ronmccullock9286 11 лет назад
Very funny man
@RJBinghamesq
@RJBinghamesq 14 лет назад
@tvwafc71 - Google then download "Orbit" (for free) and you can download this - or ANYTHING. Good luck!
@dave28lax
@dave28lax 13 лет назад
@bossyboots55 In your what? Endo?
@garymacdonald7165
@garymacdonald7165 3 года назад
Brittin used to have funny people!
@jdhiker5576
@jdhiker5576 2 года назад
Just uneal
@paulbradley705
@paulbradley705 Год назад
Never that good .😊
@kennorton1478
@kennorton1478 8 лет назад
is it just me or you too find the British accent makes the English so boring to be comedians?
@megataurus7779
@megataurus7779 Год назад
I think the laughometer was played a few times
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