Watched him a lot as a kid growing up in the 70's and remember him doing Mick Jagger - Watched it with my mum and dad and we were all in fits of laughter. Every time I see him, I wonder what he's gunna do next, he's so UNPREDICTABLE!! Des O'Connor was the only one brave enough to have him frequently on his show. From one Scouser to another - U ROCK FREDDIE!!!!!!!!!
Des had Freddie on his show regularly back in the 80's and 90's and they were like an undeclared comic double act with Des playing the straight man, a bit like Morecambe and Wise.
Its sad to say that if Freddy Starr came out on stage dressed like that today the TV company would get 3 thousand complaints and Freddy would have to issue an apology. Oh dear how sad this fucken country has become.
OMG! I may have a stroke, I'm laughing so much! Always loved Freddie, and his comedy Hitler with his little legs in those wellies is just genius....XD XD. Priceless.
If someone said to me go and watch freddie at a show some night id love 2 but i,d not take all the money in britian to sit next to him lol.Noone could ever be like him he,s top class man.But anyone see him on wife swap recently lol what a peach!!Loved it...
Anybody that gets on the end of Freddie Starr wish they had never been born, I saw him Hull a few years ago and laughed so much I had to go to the Gents, I should have pissed myself, coz when I came back it was even worse, even his videos of past times are still something to laugh at, A true british instutution where we should all be, the autograph signing at the end was even worse, you get your monies worth with interest
tv was so much more fun back then iwas about 12 -13 when this was ist shown .. as u rule we had to watch all chat shows .. freedie made them worth watching when u only 12 lol
@mikelong1994 I hate I'm a celebrity get me out of here, but as soon as I heard freddie will be amongst spiders and reality stars who have it coming to them, I'll be tuned in 24/7