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Stan Freberg - Thomas Edison Invents The Light Bulb! The Phonograph! (Part 1)
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Stan Freberg - Thomas Edison Invents The Light Bulb! The Phonograph! (Part 2)
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Stan Freberg - Empire State Building- Who Puts Eight Great Tomatoes In That Little Bitty Can
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Stan Freberg - Gilbert & Sullivan Spoof
Просмотров 32Год назад
Stan Freberg - Gilbert & Sullivan Spoof
Stan Freberg - Can I Have A Bite Of Your Pencil
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Stan Freberg - Can I Have A Bite Of Your Pencil
Stan Freberg - Vietnamatic 3. Mcgovern-Hadfield Amendment To End The War
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Stan Freberg - Vietnamatic 3. Mcgovern-Hadfield Amendment To End The War
Stan Freberg - Today The Pits, Tomorrow The Wrinkles! (Bedtime Story)
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Stan Freberg - Today The Pits, Tomorrow The Wrinkles! (Bedtime Story)
Stan Freberg - Funner Than Cleopatra- It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World
Просмотров 80Год назад
Stan Freberg - Funner Than Cleopatra- It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World
Stan Freberg - Drink Big (Freedle Family Singers)
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Stan Freberg - Drink Big (Freedle Family Singers)
Stan Freberg - Clark Smathers Faces Life
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Stan Freberg - Clark Smathers Faces Life
Stan Freberg - The Ineffectual Drumroll
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Stan Freberg - The Ineffectual Drumroll
This guy is great. Should do more :)
I remember it well great laugh listening to it.. back then 😊😅😂❤❤
The guy pulling Stan in the rickshaw is Jeno Paulucci, owner of Chun King and Jeno’s foods. He lost a bet to Stan about chow mein sales and here he is making good on his word. Jeno also invented the pizza roll, which Stan also advertised.
Radio comedy at it's Zenith. The talents of Marsden, Paddick, Williams - all anchored by the wonderful Kenneth Horne.
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thank you for including the theme at the end of these. it is a wonderfully inventive piece of music, and the great airy fool and band play it differently, especially the bridge, on every episode. thank you, the Edwin Braben band, for an essentially perfect performance - throughout this series, i do not recall a note out of place.
The premise of the presenter seems to be that the 'unwoke 1960s were 'homophobic', when the truth is, as Barry Took says, most people didn't give a damn whatever the law said.
This man is a genius
I confess that I was not a fan of Al Read first time round. In my defence I was only a child and therefore could not share the audiences recognition of his observation of everyday life. Sixty odd years later I see the light … brilliant.
The woman narrator is a bit too arch, and patronising.
Even funnier than when I heard it 60+ years ago!!😂
A great observer of northern working class people, from that period of time.
Bring them back there legends
Thank you for posting, I've been looking all over for this song!
No problem! Glad you enjoyed.
I LOVE this skit! This one (and the song that goes with it) is one of my favorite Stan Freberg shorts!
Beware the adverts
Not that funny
Love anything like this 👍
Happy days!
Cheeky chappy still bringing smiles to my face
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As an American who loves Britain and British humor I think this show is absolutely hysterical. There was also a wonderful singer on the show I can't remember her name but she's not on this particular show. She had a great voice and she sang very rousing songs. I missed her this time around
Nowadays, he’s a very underrated comedian. I guess because He was canceled.
He's always been underrated as a comedian. Partly because he knocks that period in his life himself. Similar to when he stopped making comedy films and is not proud of them because he wanted to make more serious films.
@@redmed10 I disagree. According to Comedy Central, he was In the top 10 as a standup comedian. That was 15 years ago.
This is true Jazz Comedy!
For years, I couldn’t believe this wasn’t on RUclips (and didn’t have my old disc on hand to fix it). Thank you!!
No problem!
Brilliant writing and top performers. Classic stuff and it will never grow old.
Roger Waters really trying to say that David Gilmour stole Shine On You Crazy Diamond from the first four notes of the opening jingle. 😂😂
I've been looking for PC & DM's show "Good Evening" since I lost my cassette of it years ago. Who knew it was hiding under a different title. So glad to have found it.
Ooh man, yeah that can be annoying. A lot of people come to my channels saying the same on other videos. It’s unfortunate but it’s the way it is….
Such memories, such gratitude. We are so fortunate that these programmes are still available online. As a great Hancock fan, I am sad to learn that the BBC destroyed several of the tv half hour programmes. These wonderful shows will last forever. England, January, 2024.
Thanks for checking out the channel :)
How did they get away with it? Still hysterically funny after all this time!
Sundays navy lark,clitheroe kid,round the Horne then evening goon show magical
How brilliantly funny this programme was, and still is. It really made me laugh how all the cast put on different voices, while Kenneth Horne used his normal voice. Comedy at it's best
Thank you very much. I listened to these on our local radio about fifty years ago. I still love it.
No problem!
Wonderful radio. Thank you.
No problem :)
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Thank you. I used to have these recordings on cassette decades ago. Wonderfully witty, erudite comedy!
No problem!
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How fortuni to aunt nell this. Bona and fantabulosa !
_"That was the first humorous radio commercial ever"_ -- Stan Freberg | The Complete "Pioneers of Television" Interview
Splendid 👌💯
100% Amazing - watched this 2023
Woody Allen PEDO…👎🏽
Wrong.
This is way better than Lenny Bruce stuff
Very silly . I like it.
wow, what an easy audience.
What's that supposed to mean? Just because they can understand and appreciate his jokes. Remember this was done in the early 60s. His early stand up years were torture for him. Partly because most people didnt get his references. He was ready to give up until his manager said give it one more year and that took the pressure off him knowing he could give it up after a year. If you care to look many comedians even of today have been influenced by him.
@@redmed10people were clearly more intelligent back then
A troubled personal life but what a comedic genius!
When I was in college in the 1970s, I had this album. It was the ONE thing about me that was appreciated by my roommates. When we sat around listening to it, I was 5 and a half feet tall (I was a strapping 5’2”). Now, looking back, I realize this album really was the coin of the realm in my small community. One of my roommates stole it from me.
Woody himself could have delivered this beautifully :)
Anybody knows the name of this song
Amazing!
Great memories ,superb cast.