The wonderful Charlie Hawtrey such as enigma and when he was sober a great character actor. He had a great relationship with his mother who used to come on set of the Carry Ons and collect toilet rolls!
Very sad how his life turned out people just forgot about him he turned to drink as his close friend he was very unhappy and lonely....RIP sir thanks for the laughs...
***** Exactly. Hawtry was a very popular happy man in Deal. The fire he experienced to near the end of his life was so sad. a lovely man and much missed character in Britain. OOOHHH young man.....hee hee. :) Dear boy wonderful to find you.....
Rent boy ? I don't know about that and a man is innocent until proven Savile in my book. The locals in Deal can be harsh like all small seaside Kent towns. I heard through a colleague that he was a piss head but lovely when sobber. Swearing at Taxi drivers that tried to rip him off no doubt, or smashed windows that needed smashing of course. I hope I don't come across as biased in any way dear boy ??? Would loved to have seen him do a series with Jonathon Harris from Lost in Space.....:)
***** Ha ha. Yes dear boy. We would have all had such a carry on trashing the poppinjays that dwell in Deal. The Taxu company seem really happy to dish the dirt on him. How the feck do they know who was at his gatherings. So what if he had rent boys ? As long as they were over the age of consent then fine. Is there anyone around today you would like to go on the lash with ? This could be a new site where piss heads unite in a winner takes all pub crawl.... am I making it tacky ???
***** Winner takes all pub challenge could be done if all the BLOKES concerned chip in an agreed sum, e.g £20 and have at least 10 piss artists to make it interesting. Last man standing takes the booty and gets a lift to rehab thrown in with victory kebab. Sorry to hear about your broken wrist dear boy, the roundabout must have been a right laugh, swinging around smashed out your bonce >) Ollie would have been an amazing drinking buddy, I'd like to do the old Wimbledon 8, where you do 8 pints in 4 hours, OK pretty tame but historic drinking. Here is my all time legend list for piss ups. 1. Keith Moon 2. Ollie 3. Richard Burton 4. Bill Hicks 5. Hawtry 6. Sid James 7. Richard Harris 8. Peter O'Toole 9. Peter Cook 10. Dudley Moore. How about Ye ?
***** Moon off to rehab then and beaten to a pump by Claire Balding and friends. Pryor would be a riot, but high as a kite early no in the crawl, though very funny. Steve McQueen of course, handy for a punch up. Sad to hear that 2 of the Wimbledon 8 are gone ? I went on a famous pub crawl in London. Things are a bit blurry but I went to the Coach and Horses in Soho, The Coal Hole and The Blind Beggar in Bethnal Green. Errol Flynn, man that would have been something to what that man go full throttle on the bottle in say Amsterdam or Bangkok... wow :) John Le Mesurier and Peter Cook would be on joint duty and perhaps throw in Hendriks for some after piss up blues guitar....... ? Never seen any celeb pub crawl on TV, it would be incredible viewing. If we watch these wannabees eat badgers balls and jack russells a-holes then why not watch them live on the piss ?
For anyone interested in reading more about Charles Hawtrey, I'd highly recommend Wes Butters' brilliant biography of him called Whatshisname. For such a reclusive and private individual, it was a great insight into this wonderful comic genius.
@inspector morse Try this link www.abebooks.co.uk/book-search/title/whatshisname-life-death-charles-hawtrey/author/wes-butters/ It is well worth reading.
I feel sorry for the guy. He was lonely . The drink was to take that feeling away I guess. He was gay but who cares today. In those times it was looked upon as evil. He was a well known celebrity so very difficult for him to have a relationship and hide it. Very sad.
Kenneth Williams wasn't "obviously an academic" as Paul Ross says here, contrasting him to Hawtrey using the bus. Williams was a largely self educated east end boy, who affected the pose of somebody above it all, and satirized his own snobbery, often in the same sentence.
+Camo78 Depends on how one defines "academic". If you mean someone who went to an Ivy League university then no, he was not. If you someone with a vast aptitude for learning, then yes, he was.
+Camo78 He wasn't using the word academic in the sense of being highly educated, he is using it in the sense of being a serious actor who wanted to take his craft to the highest level and work with the best people.
Joe Snow I don't know how you can know what sense of the word he intended, and I'm also unsure about Kenneth being a 'serious' actor, a lot of the time he enjoyed doing stuff that wasn't particularly highbrow but made people laugh. He certainly had a love/hate relationship with the Carry On's.
PeterBluth That's true. But I'm still not convinced that Hawtrey was more a man of the people that Williams, which I think is what Ross is implying here. Williams may have been something in a snob but he spent a great deal of time on the streets of London and would chat/argue with road workers, shop keepers etc.
Camo78 I can see that. Though I don't think that's what he was implying in so much as Hawtrey didn't care how he got from one place to another where I can see Williams being a little more annoyed with the idea of public transportation due to him being a gigantic hypochondriac.
02:35 Actually, Hawtrey wasn't sacked... he walked out on the team because of an argument over his billing status in a Christmas special, where Hattie Jacques was given preferential treatment over him. Hawtrey objected to this by stating that with the absence of both Sid James and Kenneth Williams, he should have got top billing. Gerald Thomas argued that he could "take it or leave it"... Hawtrey chose to leave it and thus never worked with him again. The drinking issue was never a factor.
Hawtrey had already been burning bridges with Rogers and Thomas by frequently turning up pissed as a parrot and squabbling over his billing. with carry on cruising he wanted higher billing and a star on his dressing room door and Rogers pretty much told him to piss off
Charles Hawtrey ended up a very bitter man. There were rumours that he had a big bust up with the 'Carry On' producers as he felt they were not paying him as much salary as the others.
Charles is in very bad shape in the Carry on Abroad clip, which is only three years on from Camping, where he looks healthy and well. Comparatively, anyway. Really, it's a wonder he lived till the late '80s.
He appears on the cover of a Smiths compilation album. The song "Please, please, please, please let me get what I want" could have been about Hawtrey's inner life
Why do they go on and on about sexuality? The actor is either funny or not! I don't give a toss what people do in their bedrooms, All I want is to be entertained by a person that tells me they are an actor, poet, musician. comedian, or a dupe. Who cares? What difference did it make to their performance, or my life?!
The fact that he was gay at a time when that was widely considered unacceptable, and made no real attempt to hide the fact, is significant. If you're watching a program about someone's life, why would you want specific areas of it left out? If he'd been married to a woman but had multiple affairs, would you complain that his heterosexual lifestyle was being crammed down your throat? I think your bias is showing.
The wonderful Charlie Hawtrey such as enigma and when he was sober a great character actor. He had a great relationship with his mother who used to come on set of the Carry Ons and collect toilet rolls!
Please do! Fascinating stuff. I've always been intrigued by both Hawtrey and Williams.
He's so funny!
"Where's my bag?"
"She's already in!"
😂😂
kooora18 for that he had a suitcase chucked at him
Very sad how his life turned out people just forgot about him he turned to drink as his close friend he was very unhappy and lonely....RIP sir thanks for the laughs...
Why does this documentary keep referring to Frankie Howerd as one of the leading stars of the Carry Ons? He only appeared in 2 and they made 31 films!
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Exactly. Hawtry was a very popular happy man in Deal. The fire he experienced to near the end of his life was so sad. a lovely man and much missed character in Britain. OOOHHH young man.....hee hee. :)
Dear boy wonderful to find you.....
Rent boy ? I don't know about that and a man is innocent until proven Savile in my book. The locals in Deal can be harsh like all small seaside Kent towns. I heard through a colleague that he was a piss head but lovely when sobber.
Swearing at Taxi drivers that tried to rip him off no doubt, or smashed windows that needed smashing of course. I hope I don't come across as biased in any way dear boy ???
Would loved to have seen him do a series with Jonathon Harris from Lost in Space.....:)
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Ha ha. Yes dear boy. We would have all had such a carry on trashing the poppinjays that dwell in Deal. The Taxu company seem really happy to dish the dirt on him. How the feck do they know who was at his gatherings. So what if he had rent boys ? As long as they were over the age of consent then fine.
Is there anyone around today you would like to go on the lash with ?
This could be a new site where piss heads unite in a winner takes all pub crawl.... am I making it tacky ???
*****
Winner takes all pub challenge could be done if all the BLOKES concerned chip in an agreed sum, e.g £20 and have at least 10 piss artists to make it interesting. Last man standing takes the booty and gets a lift to rehab thrown in with victory kebab.
Sorry to hear about your broken wrist dear boy, the roundabout must have been a right laugh, swinging around smashed out your bonce >)
Ollie would have been an amazing drinking buddy, I'd like to do the old Wimbledon 8, where you do 8 pints in 4 hours, OK pretty tame but historic drinking.
Here is my all time legend list for piss ups.
1. Keith Moon
2. Ollie
3. Richard Burton
4. Bill Hicks
5. Hawtry
6. Sid James
7. Richard Harris
8. Peter O'Toole
9. Peter Cook
10. Dudley Moore.
How about Ye ?
*****
Moon off to rehab then and beaten to a pump by Claire Balding and friends. Pryor would be a riot, but high as a kite early no in the crawl, though very funny. Steve McQueen of course, handy for a punch up.
Sad to hear that 2 of the Wimbledon 8 are gone ? I went on a famous pub crawl in London. Things are a bit blurry but I went to the Coach and Horses in Soho, The Coal Hole and The Blind Beggar in Bethnal Green. Errol Flynn, man that would have been something to what that man go full throttle on the bottle in say Amsterdam or Bangkok... wow :)
John Le Mesurier and Peter Cook would be on joint duty and perhaps throw in Hendriks for some after piss up blues guitar....... ? Never seen any celeb pub crawl on TV, it would be incredible viewing. If we watch these wannabees eat badgers balls and jack russells a-holes then why not watch them live on the piss ?
Poor man sad end to a life from a comic great
What a nice dedication to a man. sheesh.
For anyone interested in reading more about Charles Hawtrey, I'd highly recommend Wes Butters' brilliant biography of him called Whatshisname. For such a reclusive and private individual, it was a great insight into this wonderful comic genius.
@inspector morse Try this link
www.abebooks.co.uk/book-search/title/whatshisname-life-death-charles-hawtrey/author/wes-butters/
It is well worth reading.
charlie hawtrey is carry on
He lost it after his mother died..shame really x
I LOVE Charles Hawtrey
What a wonderful description by Stephen Fry etiolated epicene quality....BRILLIANT use of English. I love English lanuage.
And yet, in the end, just a nasty remark in university locution.
Charles was so funny
I feel sorry for the guy. He was lonely . The drink was to take that feeling away I guess. He was gay but who cares today. In those times it was looked upon as evil. He was a well known celebrity so very difficult for him to have a relationship and hide it. Very sad.
God bless the Great Charles Hawtrey
I don't care how drunk he was, they should have kept him in the Carry Ons! He was always brilliant, and might have made the last few more bearable.
Kenneth Williams wasn't "obviously an academic" as Paul Ross says here, contrasting him to Hawtrey using the bus. Williams was a largely self educated east end boy, who affected the pose of somebody above it all, and satirized his own snobbery, often in the same sentence.
+Camo78 Depends on how one defines "academic". If you mean someone who went to an Ivy League university then no, he was not. If you someone with a vast aptitude for learning, then yes, he was.
+Camo78 He wasn't using the word academic in the sense of being highly educated, he is using it in the sense of being a serious actor who wanted to take his craft to the highest level and work with the best people.
Joe Snow
I don't know how you can know what sense of the word he intended, and I'm also unsure about Kenneth being a 'serious' actor, a lot of the time he enjoyed doing stuff that wasn't particularly highbrow but made people laugh. He certainly had a love/hate relationship with the Carry On's.
PeterBluth
That's true. But I'm still not convinced that Hawtrey was more a man of the people that Williams, which I think is what Ross is implying here. Williams may have been something in a snob but he spent a great deal of time on the streets of London and would chat/argue with road workers, shop keepers etc.
Camo78 I can see that. Though I don't think that's what he was implying in so much as Hawtrey didn't care how he got from one place to another where I can see Williams being a little more annoyed with the idea of public transportation due to him being a gigantic hypochondriac.
Paul Ross talking crap, as usual.
02:35 Actually, Hawtrey wasn't sacked... he walked out on the team because of an argument over his billing status in a Christmas special, where Hattie Jacques was given preferential treatment over him. Hawtrey objected to this by stating that with the absence of both Sid James and Kenneth Williams, he should have got top billing. Gerald Thomas argued that he could "take it or leave it"... Hawtrey chose to leave it and thus never worked with him again. The drinking issue was never a factor.
+LordHeath1972 That might very well have been the case, but I don't think his drinking helped one way or another.
+PeterBluth Yes, from what I have read it would seem than Hawtrey had become unreliable.
LordHeath1972 And it's a shame because he was pretty funny.
Hawtrey had already been burning bridges with Rogers and Thomas by frequently turning up pissed as a parrot and squabbling over his billing. with carry on cruising he wanted higher billing and a star on his dressing room door and Rogers pretty much told him to piss off
'I DIG A PYGMY' BY CHARLES HAWTREY AND THE DEAF AIDS
John Lennon
Charles Hawtrey ended up a very bitter man. There were rumours that he had a big bust up with the 'Carry On' producers as he felt they were not paying him as much salary as the others.
Er, what happened to part 3?
Charles Hawtrey was much funnier than Kenneth Williams in the "Carry On"films.
Charles is in very bad shape in the Carry on Abroad clip, which is only three years on from Camping, where he looks healthy and well. Comparatively, anyway. Really, it's a wonder he lived till the late '80s.
Even in Carry On Camping, he's still very thin.
He appears on the cover of a Smiths compilation album. The song "Please, please, please, please let me get what I want" could have been about Hawtrey's inner life
Quite dear boy.
He also got a name check on The Beatles track "Two of us".
5:16 Five large gin and what?
Gin and It. It’s Gin and Vermouth. It’s also called a Sweet Martini.
@@Sam-gw5pl Thanks.
taxi firm delivering alcohol to his door? erm?
that taxi driver does no look old enough to be driving a taxi when he died in the mid eighties
Why do they go on and on about sexuality? The actor is either funny or not!
I don't give a toss what people do in their bedrooms, All I want is to be entertained
by a person that tells me they are an actor, poet, musician. comedian, or a dupe.
Who cares? What difference did it make to their performance, or my life?!
TheMrgaztop
A great deal in Britain at that time. Hence all the self loathing and drinking.
Right
The fact that he was gay at a time when that was widely considered unacceptable, and made no real attempt to hide the fact, is significant. If you're watching a program about someone's life, why would you want specific areas of it left out? If he'd been married to a woman but had multiple affairs, would you complain that his heterosexual lifestyle was being crammed down your throat? I think your bias is showing.
@@findlesplurb What bias? You didn't read what I wrote. I said, I don't give a toss what he does in his private life, I am there to be entertained.
@@TheMrgaztop Then why watch a show that's about his private life, if you're not interested in it?
no wonder he died drinking sherry only ever got pissed on that once 40 years ago not a drop since terrible crap for an alcoholic
ah painful, i had a mate drank a bottle or two a night plus 4 cans of beer, he looked bizarre when he came to work at 7 am, still functioned though,
It's a good documentary but I'm not too sure how much I believe - considering that they claim Frankie Howard was in Carry on Camping!
Frankie was only in Carry on Doctor and he was only in Up the Khyber cos Kenneth Williams was in a play in the west end so was unavailable..
brilliant actor, who cares about his private life
Tom Alexander
You, me and everyone else who watched the clip.
@@edwardmclaughlin7935 point taken
Tom Alexander:... I daresay HE did...!
Hawtrey demanded top billing so was dropped from Carry On Cruising
homosexuals talking about homosexual actors.
alot of actors are alcoholics!