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Author:  The Lambeth Bronco [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Frank Carson - RIP

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17132518

Apparantly has gone to the Big Gig in the Sky. It was the way he told 'em!

RIP, Frank RIP.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17132518

Apparantly has gone to the Big Gig in the Sky. It was the way he told 'em!

RIP, Frank RIP.

Author:  cod'ead [ Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Frank Carson - RIP

In the early 70s I was managing a bar in Hull that was part of a major city-centre hotel. The hotel used to host all the acts booked to play at Bailey's. One week the cast of The Comedians were staying and I've never had a more laughter-filled week than that.

Colin Crompton, Ken Goodwin, George Roper, Steve Faye, Duggie Brown and Frank Carson kept me in stitches all week. Especially Frank Carson. He was like an uncle to Duggie Brown, who used to follow him round like a puppy and he never stopped cracking jokes from the moment he booked in until the time he checked out. Never heard the same joke or phrase (apart from "It's the way I tell 'em"), more than once. They'd come back to the hotel after their act and then spend the next three hours or so playing poker and unwinding. They were incredibly lousy poker players, I probably made about 4 x times my weekly wage from them that week.

RIP Frank, a truly unique one-off and always a thorough gentleman.

Author:  ROBINSON [ Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Frank Carson - RIP

Sadly, comedians of his type are dying off now, which is a shame.

Frank Carson and the comedians Cod'ead mentions made a living off basically doing the same act (albeit in a different order, with a smattering of topicality at the beginning of each gig) for 50 years - and there's nothing wrong with that. They all had one vital element though - they were FUNNY.

One of my favourite Frank Carson jokes, which appeals to my warped sense of humour...

"What's green, got six legs and if it fell out of a tree, would kill you? A snooker table!"

Author:  Chris28 [ Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Frank Carson - RIP

ROBINSON wrote:Sadly, comedians of his type are dying off now, which is a shame.

Frank Carson and the comedians Cod'ead mentions made a living off basically doing the same act (albeit in a different order, with a smattering of topicality at the beginning of each gig) for 50 years - and there's nothing wrong with that.

One of my favourite Frank Carson jokes, which appeals to my warped sense of humour...

"What's green, got six legs and if it fell out of a tree, would kill you? A snooker table!"



Agree with all of that - especially that gag :lol:

Author:  Mintball [ Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Frank Carson - RIP

I wasn't the biggest fan of Franck Carson, but it really does have the feeling of being the end of an era.

Author:  B0NES [ Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Frank Carson - RIP

cod'ead wrote:In the early 70s I was managing a bar in Hull that was part of a major city-centre hotel. The hotel used to host all the acts booked to play at Bailey's. One week the cast of The Comedians were staying and I've never had a more laughter-filled week than that.

Colin Crompton, Ken Goodwin, George Roper, Steve Faye, Duggie Brown and Frank Carson kept me in stitches all week. Especially Frank Carson. He was like an uncle to Duggie Brown, who used to follow him round like a puppy and he never stopped cracking jokes from the moment he booked in until the time he checked out. Never heard the same joke or phrase (apart from "It's the way I tell 'em"), more than once. They'd come back to the hotel after their act and then spend the next three hours or so playing poker and unwinding. They were incredibly lousy poker players, I probably made about 4 x times my weekly wage from them that week.

RIP Frank, a truly unique one-off and always a thorough gentleman.


Ken Goodwin also http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-nort ... s-17147087
cod'ead wrote:In the early 70s I was managing a bar in Hull that was part of a major city-centre hotel. The hotel used to host all the acts booked to play at Bailey's. One week the cast of The Comedians were staying and I've never had a more laughter-filled week than that.

Colin Crompton, Ken Goodwin, George Roper, Steve Faye, Duggie Brown and Frank Carson kept me in stitches all week. Especially Frank Carson. He was like an uncle to Duggie Brown, who used to follow him round like a puppy and he never stopped cracking jokes from the moment he booked in until the time he checked out. Never heard the same joke or phrase (apart from "It's the way I tell 'em"), more than once. They'd come back to the hotel after their act and then spend the next three hours or so playing poker and unwinding. They were incredibly lousy poker players, I probably made about 4 x times my weekly wage from them that week.

RIP Frank, a truly unique one-off and always a thorough gentleman.


Ken Goodwin also http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-nort ... s-17147087

Author:  cod'ead [ Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Frank Carson - RIP

Just discovered this photo of me, some friends and Frank Carson from the Bailey's days

Image

Author:  Smiggs [ Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:15 am ]
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cod'ead wrote:Just discovered this photo of me, some friends and Frank Carson from the Bailey's days

Image


Jesus H look at the width of that tie!!

Author:  Hull White Star [ Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:16 am ]
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cod'ead wrote:Just discovered this photo of me, some friends and Frank Carson from the Bailey's days

Image


Are you going to tell us which one is you? I suppose I have a 50/50 chance of getting it right :D Wow, whichever one is you, you had a full head of hair :wink:

Author:  cod'ead [ Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:18 am ]
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I'm the one on the right with the recently busted nose

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