He was and still is hugely underrated, he died too soon at 68 in 2005, but his conversational style was hugely influential and ahead of it's time, a great story teller, not just a joke teller. He became very famous in the 70's and 80's on British television, much loved and much missed.
@@PanglossDr No indeed he was never underrated, he was a comic genius. Thankfully we were able to be blessed with his unique brilliance in the 70s 80s and 90s, todays woke brigade who take offence at everything even when none is intended would have had him cancelled. I wonder why they think only their views matter and nobody else's does. We are heading towards a dystopian society.
@@deenieteenie3934 - Likewise, those people who complain about the "woke brigade." Why do they think only THEIR views matter? And anyway, he would never get "cancelled" now. Look at the comedians like Jimmy Carr who go far further than Allen ever did. He was an atheist from a family of journalists who was bothered by the idea of too powerful governments or police or even nuns! And who finished his act by wishing "your god goes with you."
I saw him at a London theatre many years ago and my ribs were in agony from me laughing so much. A master of his craft. He could also more than hold his own in dramatic acting roles. May your god go with you!
I adore Dave Allen, he was my favourite comic growing up in the 70's. As original and as funny as the Pythons but obviously different ways of presenting a joke, but that man was a genius and I will love him tillI die.
Young man, you have got his entire back catalogue to entertain and amaze you. Sad;y, Dave is no longer with us, but in theb’70s he was the highlight of our television week. Here in the UK. There’s so much more from him for you to enjoy.
Hi JPS Dave Allen was one of the best comedians of his time, used to watch him a lot as my dad was a fan of his. he always used to end his show by saying "May your God go with you" . RIP DAVE ALLEN 1936 -2005 BYE for now from Debra in Wales 🏴
Loved this, particularly as I used to be cabin crew. He joined us for drinks in Singapore, was VERY generous yet quite shy. He later said that half of his jokes and stories came from cabin crew!
Dave Allen was just a brilliant comedian my dad absolutely loved him it’s great that we can look back at his hilarious career RIP Allan 💔Loves;from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴😂😂🥰👏👏🙏XX
It was great to see you genuinely enjoy this master of comedy JP. He was enormously popular and so funny not like modern comedians who think it's enough to use profanity to be funny.I advise them to watch Dave at his best.
He started out as a journalist in Ireland (he was raised there), and later, he hosted the show using the stage name 'Dave Allen', and the title of his shows broadcast from the mid 1970's was 'Dave Allen at Large'. I found his sketches very funny, using the settings of the church, the Shakespearean plays, classic movies (Sherlock Holmes), as well as advice on relationships (men & women). One great master of situation comedy for many generations to enjoy...
Dave Allen wasn't just raised in Ireland...HE WAS IRISH. He was NEVER British as some people think.. We Irish were so proud of him.☘ You can't beat the Irish sense of humour.
A story: back in 1975, I was on an airliner landing at Gatwick, when, at a very late stage, WHOOMPH! Full throttle, and a steep banking climb, the sewage works at the end of the runway flashing before your eyes just outside the window. Climbing and levelling off, the pilot came on the PA (at that time, they were all ex-RAF bomber pilots): “Sorry, chaps, bit of a bish. A Russian airliner taxied on to the runway just ahead of us. Didn't want to cause an international incident by crashing into it, what? Ha ha. Never mind, better luck next time”! My friend (a poor flyer who was already sweating with fear before all this), just put his head in his hands and started to cry.
Dave Allan is and for ever will be , and Icon.... He is one of a kind , and can make something funny out of anything that happens in life.. He was especially funny about the Catholic Church ...One of my favorites, was a very funny skit about Catholic funerals ..Please watch it , and die laughing !!
Went & saw Dave Allen live once. He was amazing with that gorgeous Irish lilt. In fact he was so funny I couldn't stop laughing. I laughed so much I couldn't breathe & I wanted him to stop talking for a moment so I could catch my breath. Sure it would have been bizarre thing to have asphixiated yourself through laughing too much!!! 🤣
There is not a stand up comic today that can even come close to Dave Allen. Stand up comics today just seem to think the more swearing and crudeness they can put in their shows the funnier they are.
Dave Allen was a great comedian he used to have his own show on UK TV loved watching him, great at ghost stories with a silly twist at the end of the tale. Fantastic airline story ... and so true !!!
I know you've watched Dave Allen on religion which is so funny, but there is a separate video of him talking about Adam and Eve. It's hilarious and well worth a look.
Seen it multiple times, but the “taking out the teeth” bit gets me every time. Benny Hill, Long dry summer is hilarious too. Easy to understand humor and no pretences.
Since they banned smoking. The airlines reduced costs and removed the air filtration systems. Less maintenance costs and the equipment removal, reduced the weight so they could add at least 5 more passengers. Depending on the size of the aircraft.
thank heavens for the video at that time , i am old enough to remember sitting in front of the tv and watching the great Dave Allen live , yes he smoked yes he drank live on tv , the man was so funny and could find humour in such regular things without being rude or abusive my dad was lucky enough to see him in person a live even and he was apprently just as good , lucky you milleniials will get to see and hear his performance
In a documentary about his life it was said he forbid any of his broadcast shows to be repeated in full. Only now we have RUclips can we watch the genius at work again, and then only a tiny fraction of his great work.
Dave Allen was great my dad watched him late at night I wasn't allowed because of the language drinking and smoking. But as I got older I would ask my dad if I could watch. He was so funny. I need to join the patreon to see blocked stuff. Have a good day. Xx
He would sit in a chair and have a one hour show. He would just tell stories and sip his scotch. A couple of pre recorded skits. He held the show without doing a thing he was brilliant
Yeah, sit at the back. That way you get 0.7 seconds longer to be terrified as the people in front compress into that mountain. On second thoughts, get a seat as near to the pilot as possible and be first to meet your maker.
Great! Have just shared the post with the grandsons! Dave Allan was great, used to watch him on BBC television years ago. Check out you tube for him as well.
I'm 54 yrs old and I use to watch dave allen when I was a kid. I still take about him now. R.I.P dave allen. The funeral sketch was one of the best sketches ever made.
Yea Joel Dave teaching kid ⌚ time is one of the best. BTY this dates from early 1990s thereabouts. He has older sketches dating back to the 60s and 70s. !👍
Hi dude I grew up in the 70s and dave allen was a great comedian he did another of shows then his shows had scenes that was very funny his best one was having a funeral race check it out ok 👌 from the UK 🇬🇧
On my flight to Japan back in 2001, the two in-flight movies were a marine biology film about sharks and another documentary about the Pacific theater in WWII.
Dave Allen told the greatest joke I ever heard. I saw it on tv when I was young, but have never been able to find a clip of it. It starts as a scary story, but the punchline was iconic.
You asked when this was. Dave Allen did tv shows regularly from the early 1970s to the late 80's. Can't specify exactly what year but looking at him gave wise probably in the 80's.
Probably the 90s, I saw him live a couple of times in the early 1990s, the first time I went with friends to see him at the Hexagon in Reading and then I organized for a group of work colleagues to go to one of his shows in London.
If you like Dave Allen's take on flying, Bill Connolly's appearance in New York in 1989 on the the same subject was brilliant. Highly recommend you watch this which is 7.52 and a half minutes long
Ah yes, back in the ‘60’s the queues at the airport were the longest for the smoking areas and only a handful of people joined the queue for the non smoking areas. 20 years later, the exact opposite was the case. Now of course there are no smoking areas on board aircraft at all.
@@showmoke Heard this but don’t know if it’s true, the air quality inside the aircraft was better when you could smoke ( because of the filters) 🤔, and the air quality now is stale. If that makes sense.
My mother always liked Dave Allen, I think he's good too. However, its one of those things that makes me think of her as soon as I see him. I guess because he wasn't really my generation. I'm 49 in a few days time. Comedy went through big changes in my teens. I grew up laughing at Bill Hicks and a bunch of British comedians who were called the "New Wave". Check out a sit com called The Young Ones if you want some British humour of my generation. Its about 4 students living in a house share. But its really nothing like Friends. 😆
Hey its great to see an American who enjoys one of our greatest Stand-Up Comedians in the UK from the 80’s (I think), because guy was from a Long time ago!
He was and still is hugely underrated, he died too soon at 68 in 2005, but his conversational style was hugely influential and ahead of it's time, a great story teller, not just a joke teller. He became very famous in the 70's and 80's on British television, much loved and much missed.
Underrated? If you'll excuse the pun, you must be joking.
@@PanglossDr No indeed he was never underrated, he was a comic genius. Thankfully we were able to be blessed with his unique brilliance in the 70s 80s and 90s, todays woke brigade who take offence at everything even when none is intended would have had him cancelled. I wonder why they think only their views matter and nobody else's does. We are heading towards a dystopian society.
The church was his usual funniest comedy.
@@deenieteenie3934 - Likewise, those people who complain about the "woke brigade." Why do they think only THEIR views matter? And anyway, he would never get "cancelled" now. Look at the comedians like Jimmy Carr who go far further than Allen ever did. He was an atheist from a family of journalists who was bothered by the idea of too powerful governments or police or even nuns! And who finished his act by wishing "your god goes with you."
I met Dave Allen in a bar in Soho, London once. Had a good 15 minute chat with him over a beer. Lovely guy.
I saw him at a London theatre many years ago and my ribs were in agony from me laughing so much.
A master of his craft.
He could also more than hold his own in dramatic acting roles.
May your god go with you!
Big envy here from me. You are so lucky!
One of my all time favourite comedians. His style and jokes do not seem to age! Taken too soon also, RIP Dave Allen absolute legend
I used to watch Dave Allen in the 70s with my Dad, absolutely loved him.
We all loved Dave Allen. 😄😃🤣😂😁😀
Dave Allen - absolute bloody legend. He could keep an audience totally spellbound listening to a story. Miss his gentle comedy.
I adore Dave Allen, he was my favourite comic growing up in the 70's. As original and as funny as the Pythons but obviously different ways of presenting a joke, but that man was a genius and I will love him tillI die.
Young man, you have got his entire back catalogue to entertain and amaze you. Sad;y, Dave is no longer with us, but in theb’70s he was the highlight of our television week. Here in the UK. There’s so much more from him for you to enjoy.
Hi JPS
Dave Allen was one of the best comedians of his time, used to watch him a lot as my dad was a fan of his. he always used to end his show by saying "May your God go with you" .
RIP DAVE ALLEN 1936 -2005
BYE for now from Debra in Wales 🏴
Absolutely loved Dave Allen blast from the past Happy memories watching with my dad
Loved this, particularly as I used to be cabin crew. He joined us for drinks in Singapore, was VERY generous yet quite shy. He later said that half of his jokes and stories came from cabin crew!
Dave Allen one of the greatest comedians ever.
ABSOLUTELY, HE WAS SO FUNNY.😅😀😁😂🤣😃😄🤩
Dave Allen genius, I love his story about his first experience of a funeral, “In the name of the father, the son and into the hole he goes” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s insane how everything he says is still relevant to aviation today
Good choice,
Dave Allen, classic comedian from the 1970s and 80s sadly passed away now RiP Dave Allen
It was a sad day when lovely Dave Allen died. He was the funniest man and so lovely.
My favourite of his is 'teaching your kid time'
Oh my goodness, that one is so funny
Dave Allen was just a brilliant comedian my dad absolutely loved him it’s great that we can look back at his hilarious career RIP Allan 💔Loves;from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴😂😂🥰👏👏🙏XX
It was great to see you genuinely enjoy this master of comedy JP. He was enormously popular and so funny not like modern comedians who think it's enough to use profanity to be funny.I advise them to watch Dave at his best.
He started out as a journalist in Ireland (he was raised there), and later, he hosted the show using the stage name 'Dave Allen', and the title of his shows broadcast from the mid 1970's was 'Dave Allen at Large'. I found his sketches very funny, using the settings of the church, the Shakespearean plays, classic movies (Sherlock Holmes), as well as advice on relationships (men & women). One great master of situation comedy for many generations to enjoy...
Dave Allen wasn't just raised in Ireland...HE WAS IRISH. He was NEVER British as some people think.. We Irish were so proud of him.☘ You can't beat the Irish sense of humour.
Dave was in a class of his own.
"Teaching your children to tell the time" is definitely worth a look.
This was in the 90s he came put of retirement another legend ahead of his time!!
@Dave Stennett And don't forget that "finger" and his tale of sitting at the traffic lights...
@Dave Stennett gotta be the best ever.
A story: back in 1975, I was on an airliner landing at Gatwick, when, at a very late stage, WHOOMPH! Full throttle, and a steep banking climb, the sewage works at the end of the runway flashing before your eyes just outside the window. Climbing and levelling off, the pilot came on the PA (at that time, they were all ex-RAF bomber pilots): “Sorry, chaps, bit of a bish. A Russian airliner taxied on to the runway just ahead of us. Didn't want to cause an international incident by crashing into it, what? Ha ha. Never mind, better luck next time”! My friend (a poor flyer who was already sweating with fear before all this), just put his head in his hands and started to cry.
I have had about 15 aborted landings in my flying career.
Just love this story, any more please.
grew up watching Dave Allen.. absolute legend . I rewatched everything with him all through lockdown.
Dave, was/is brilliant may he rest in peace!!
Dave Allan is and for ever will be , and Icon.... He is one of a kind , and can make something funny out of anything that happens in life.. He was especially funny about the Catholic Church ...One of my favorites, was a very funny skit about Catholic funerals ..Please watch it , and die laughing !!
Oh how missed Dave Allen is. A true comic genius. RIP
Went & saw Dave Allen live once. He was amazing with that gorgeous Irish lilt. In fact he was so funny I couldn't stop laughing. I laughed so much I couldn't breathe & I wanted him to stop talking for a moment so I could catch my breath. Sure it would have been bizarre thing to have asphixiated yourself through laughing too much!!! 🤣
Yup, Dave Allen, another comedy legend... good choice.
One pilot I used to know said we don't crash aircraft we have what are called uncontrolled landings
I've been laughing at Dave since before you were born, I miss not seeing him on tv.
Me too, I loved his irreverence on everything.
Ditto
Ditto.
absolute legend the priest "have you got shit on your shoe" sketch is imprinted on the funny centre of my brain.......RIP dave
Dave Allen was absolutely hilarious. He was also one of Billy Connolly's biggest influences.
Dave Allen is an absolutely brilliant comedian. I grew up with his humour. Enjoy all his shows.
Dave Allen teaching his son the time is the funniest.
One of my favourite comedians god bless him 🙏
We went to see his show, and he was so funny. We laughed till our sides hurt!
I remember watching him as a kid. Bloody legend😆
Dave Allen was a legend of my childhood. Brilliant.
Good old Irish Dave Allen. I think it must have been him who put me off flying. Haven't been on a plane since 1972 lol.
There is not a stand up comic today that can even come close to Dave Allen. Stand up comics today just seem to think the more swearing and crudeness they can put in their shows the funnier they are.
Try "Dry Bar Comedy" then.
Really?
Dave Allen was a great comedian he used to have his own show on UK TV loved watching him, great at ghost stories with a silly twist at the end of the tale. Fantastic airline story ... and so true !!!
I know you've watched Dave Allen on religion which is so funny, but there is a separate video of him talking about Adam and Eve. It's hilarious and well worth a look.
Here it is ruclips.net/video/BGASvVqzOa0/видео.html
Seen it multiple times, but the “taking out the teeth” bit gets me every time.
Benny Hill, Long dry summer is hilarious too. Easy to understand humor and no pretences.
Since they banned smoking. The airlines reduced costs and removed the air filtration systems.
Less maintenance costs and the equipment removal, reduced the weight so they could add at least 5 more passengers. Depending on the size of the aircraft.
Lived half a mile up the road from me in the 70's, nice to see his humour is still liked.
I saw him live at the Palace Theatre, Manchester. His material was a lot more adult, but very funny!
A true funny man. This guy a gem.
thank heavens for the video at that time , i am old enough to remember sitting in front of the tv and watching the great Dave Allen live , yes he smoked yes he drank live on tv , the man was so funny and could find humour in such regular things without being rude or abusive my dad was lucky enough to see him in person a live even and he was apprently just as good , lucky you milleniials will get to see and hear his performance
Brilliant comedian who graced our screens in the 70's and 80's x
In a documentary about his life it was said he forbid any of his broadcast shows to be repeated in full. Only now we have RUclips can we watch the genius at work again, and then only a tiny fraction of his great work.
Dave Allen was great my dad watched him late at night I wasn't allowed because of the language drinking and smoking. But as I got older I would ask my dad if I could watch. He was so funny. I need to join the patreon to see blocked stuff. Have a good day. Xx
He was amazing and way ahead of everyone else x
I remember leaving the pub early & nicking someone's Cortina just to get home in time to see Dave Allen - he was that good !
He would sit in a chair and have a one hour show. He would just tell stories and sip his scotch. A couple of pre recorded skits. He held the show without doing a thing he was brilliant
Did you know that the safest place to sit on a plane is at the back? Seriously, when was the last time you heard of one reversing into a mountain?
Yeah, sit at the back. That way you get 0.7 seconds longer to be terrified as the people in front compress into that mountain. On second thoughts, get a seat as near to the pilot as possible and be first to meet your maker.
Great! Have just shared the post with the grandsons! Dave Allan was great, used to watch him on BBC television years ago. Check out you tube for him as well.
I'm 54 yrs old and I use to watch dave allen when I was a kid. I still take about him now. R.I.P dave allen. The funeral sketch was one of the best sketches ever made.
A very funny guy...loved his sense of humor....
Dave Allen - Teaching A Child How To Tell The Time. It's a MUST WATCH!
Loved Dave Allen.
I loved the Dave Allen show.
😂 He was funny as F!!! You need to watch Billy Connolly, old woman on a bus....😂😂
Dave is awesome. Iam 52yrs old and my dad introduced me to him
In my opinion the funniest Irish comedian of all time
Yea Joel Dave teaching kid ⌚ time is one of the best. BTY this dates from early 1990s thereabouts. He has older sketches dating back to the 60s and 70s. !👍
Dave Allen sadly missed. BBC when it brought real entertainment to our nation. Sadly no more.
My favourite comedian ever x
In my opinion his best work is about reading the time
I loved dave Allen he was sow funny😁😀😄😆
Always loved Dave Allen, just HILARIOUS!!! Especially on the PLANE!! AHHHH......................!!!!!!!!
Dave Allen was very popular in the seventies and eighties his religious jokes were very funny and very controversial at the time .
One of Irelands funniest exports !
Hi dude I grew up in the 70s and dave allen was a great comedian he did another of shows then his shows had scenes that was very funny his best one was having a funeral race check it out ok 👌 from the UK 🇬🇧
Deffo watch Dave Allen on Banks, Supermarkets and Post Offices.
On my flight to Japan back in 2001, the two in-flight movies were a marine biology film about sharks and another documentary about the Pacific theater in WWII.
Dave Allen told the greatest joke I ever heard. I saw it on tv when I was young, but have never been able to find a clip of it. It starts as a scary story, but the punchline was iconic.
The late great irish legend dave allen..
you only had to listen to Dave once and you were hooked on his style of comedy a true great and sadly missed
Allen had a show in Australia before he became famous UK, he escaped from a submerged car live on tv to prove you could get out.
Lovely man so sad he died he made fhe world a better and funnier place
BECAUSE. DAVE ALLEN. SPOKE HIS. MIND. AND WAS RIGHT. ONE OFF THE. BEST. AND NO AMERICAN. COMEDIAN. CAN OUT MATCH HIM.
You asked when this was. Dave Allen did tv shows regularly from the early 1970s to the late 80's. Can't specify exactly what year but looking at him gave wise probably in the 80's.
Probably the 90s, I saw him live a couple of times in the early 1990s, the first time I went with friends to see him at the Hexagon in Reading and then I organized for a group of work colleagues to go to one of his shows in London.
This was the 1993 show circa Feb.This was my upload so can tell you more info if needed.
Brilliant! He makes a good story from how he lost his finger.
I have Just found you on you tube, my dad loved Dave Allen. Your very young to have found him but I love it.
I’ve seen this 5 times and still piss myself laughing 😂😂😂😂the best👍❤️
If you like Dave Allen's take on flying, Bill Connolly's appearance in New York in 1989 on the the same subject was brilliant. Highly recommend you watch this which is 7.52 and a half minutes long
I remember when you could smoke on a plane.
Ah yes, back in the ‘60’s the queues at the airport were the longest for the smoking areas and only a handful of people joined the queue for the non smoking areas. 20 years later, the exact opposite was the case. Now of course there are no smoking areas on board aircraft at all.
@@showmoke Heard this but don’t know if it’s true, the air quality inside the aircraft was better when you could smoke ( because of the filters) 🤔, and the air quality now is stale. If that makes sense.
curious fact, when smoking was allowed, the outer skin would stain brown, indicating leaks. in the pressurization system.
I once saw Dave Allen live in Manchester, England. He was quite blue!
Dave Allen was a British treasure….
Only for the fact that he's Irish🤣
He was still a British treasure .".
@@elizabethrose8504 Irish ........... so not a British treasure at all.
I watched him in the 1970’s He had a glass of whiskey by his side
My mother always liked Dave Allen, I think he's good too. However, its one of those things that makes me think of her as soon as I see him. I guess because he wasn't really my generation. I'm 49 in a few days time. Comedy went through big changes in my teens. I grew up laughing at Bill Hicks and a bunch of British comedians who were called the "New Wave". Check out a sit com called The Young Ones if you want some British humour of my generation. Its about 4 students living in a house share. But its really nothing like Friends. 😆
Check out: Incident at Bamber Bridge.
God bless the great late Dave Allen.x
Grew up watching him growing up, so funny
I would like to see you react to Naked Attraction, you might get a little shocked:)
Yep I think Americans would be shocked that us Brits have a show like naked attraction
He often came out here to Australia he was a very funny man.
You need to watch his Lotus Elite Driving Test. Only a short sketch. But absolutely brilliant
He ends with the black box.... I thought he was gonna say: "the bloody thing is ORANGE"
Hey its great to see an American who enjoys one of our greatest Stand-Up Comedians in the UK from the 80’s (I think), because guy was from a Long time ago!
Dave Allen was Irish
@@ericseventeen17 Not in dispute, but still great!
You have a better memory than I do!
discovered only 3 months ago. A most definitively funny comedian.
Yep sad hes no longer with us he was an irish born comedian, he has sketches u should check out