I also want to say thanks. I've not seen dave Allen since I've been a kid. He, along with comedians like jasper Carrot, Alas smith n jones, phil Cool, Fry n laurie, and hale n pace were my comedy heros
I remember watching Dave Allen as a child. Growing up during The Troubles in Belfast and hearing his thoughts on religion really started to make newer generations see sense.
lol my parents wouldnt let me stay up to watch him so i used to watch horror movies on the portable black n white tv in thr room instead. ahh good old days watching wolfman and dracula movvies on a Saturday night.
I was about 7 or 8 when this guy was on the TV . My grandma and grandmother would always have him on the TV wherever he was on and they'd always be chuckling.
Dave Allen is one of the greatest story telling legends of all time. In my top 5 stand ups. Blew me away seeing him on the TV for the first time as a teenager. It was this show I saw. Comedy genius.
I took my father to visit my sister who was working in Egypt in the early 2000's. it was the first time that he had been in an airplane since he flew combat missions as a radio operator on Wellington bombers during WW2 (coincidently in Egypt), I have never seen him so terrified.
I heard a while ago a pilot talking - if the oxygen masks drop, put it over your face. If traveling with a child do yours first. If traveling with two children, pick your favourite!
Tears always streaming down my cheeks whenever I watch the comedy legend Dave Allen as they were for my father when I used to watch it with him in my childhood and teens. How fortunate my generation was to be entertained by this genius with his captivating storytelling, and perfect delivery and timing. And it's wonderful to see this generation discovering his unique talent. I would compare him to the great American comedian and social commentator George Carlin, especially whenever religion was the target. Nobody took the piss out of social absurdities better than Dave Allen and George Carlin.
@@richardmyers5274 he also held British citizenship as his mother was English, his shows were banned in Ireland and he only lived in Ireland until he was 14 years old
Had his own comedy skit show as well. You should watch the one where he talks about being 4 years old going to catholic school. That one was hilarious.
@@mlee6050 I like flying. I could do without all the delays though. Last time I flew from Heathrow to Aberdeen where I live, we were delayed by over two hours. The queue at the "customer service" desk was about a mile long, so no chance of finding anything out. It was the last flight of the day and when we eventually arrived, the buses had all stopped running, so we had to shell out almost £30 for a taxi. Fortunately they did pay for that after a long phone call and several emails, but it's not something I care to repeat any time soon. Another time I was returning from the States and had to change at Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris (every Air France flight goes through there, whether it needs to or not). We were 20 minutes late landing and the delay in bussing us over to the terminal to depart to the UK from meant I missed that flight by 5 minutes. I was stuck in that God-forsaken airport for SIX HOURS and I never even managed to get a cup of coffee out of them, never mind compensation.. I've never gone anywhere near Air France since. Awful airline🤬
Dave Allen was a true king of late evening. I remember waiting for a delayed flight and informed they were trying to repair it. All l could see was a man with a screwdriver poking the wing . He could have been anyone ,we were boarded 3 times and the captain announced he was not happy with the plane. We were all taken off and put in to a hotel overnight. I believe this was because the airport didn't fly after 1 a.m thank god.
2 of the late great Dave Allen's rarely remembered ones to be seen in comments, or on reactions - 1) Sperm & 2) Teenagers (about his son) . . . Also please don't forget to watch Freddie Starr on the Shirley Bassey Show singing "Je 'Taime" with her . . . Les Dawson also appeared on and with her in her show, too . . . As for Shirley B herself, her appearance on the Morecombe & Wise Show is also a classic . . . along with many other stars of music, stage & screen - Andre Previn, Glenda Jackson, Angela Rippon, and far too many more to mention really in skits and sketches . . . as well as their "Mastermind" Sketch with it's actual host, Magnus Magnussonn - which was then followed a little later by The 2 Ronnies doing a different variation on "Mastermind" themselves . . . Enjoy!
I think the funniest experience I had flying we were flying from Heathrow to LA and just flying over the American coast the pilot announces for the passengers to turn to the news channel. On the news the story was about an aeroplane loosing its tail fin mid flight. About two minutes after the pilot casually announces “you will be pleased to know this is not the same type of aircraft” all I was thinking only a British pilot would make an announcement like that at around 30,000 feet
I’ve been privileged enough to fly 34 return (68) journeys - probably quite standard for most Europeans of my age (less than once a year). Dave Allen was an honorary Brit and his observational skills were perfect to take the piss out of what is actually the safest form of transport!
What always makes me chuckle is the "Here's a whistle to attract attention." A whistle?! If I survived a "put down" in the Atlantic, I want a sodding great missle to attract attention, not a whistle out of a Christmas cracker!
Hi guys, you need to watch Dave Allen (Adam and Eve). Totally hilarious. Dave 71 in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Grew up with Dave Allen an Irish Genius. R.I.P. Dave.
Great reaction RNTV. Dave Allen is just one of those naturally gifted and relatable comedians. Could you just imagine going down the pub for a pint with Dave Allen. 🍺 You mentioned only ever being on one passenger flight Mike. Let's hope your second flight is on a plane heading towards the UK along with Jess and the rest of your beautiful family. 🙂
I have been through TWO emergencies. During a departure from KYIV in Ukraine in 2019, we experienced a Rejected Take off, where the pilot stops the take off run and slams the brakes on. Most of the passengers were really scared but this is very normal and very routine. On the take off roll, the co-pilot calls 80 knots, at which point the Captain will stop for almost any emergency indication or abnormal condition; Next, the co-pilot calls V1 - the speed at which you are committed to carry out the take off and climb into the sky. After this point the problem is dealt with after reaching a safe altitude. Again, with multi-engined aircraft there is no problem getting into the air safely and dealing with the problem. The next emergency I was on board for was a short flight of an hour and 10 minutes where for some reason I noticed that we did not get to our final cruise altitude. Turns out that the co-pilot's window had blown out during the climb! We descended and actually made a safe landing at the destination airport, because it was such a short flight. I noticed the fire engines following us in to the stand and it was then that the Captain told us what had happened. No injuries except no glass on the left side of the nose of the aircraft! But this was a very rare thing - and still we landed safely as if it was a non-event! Point is that pilots are trained to deal with almost anything and Jets are required to be able to climb to a safe altitude, fully loaded at max weight and even on one engine. And the wings ? I once asked a Captain about turbulence - he said that there are 3 forms of turbulence - light, moderate and severe with severe meaning that the jet was bouncing around so much that the pilot's eyes were bobbling and could not read the instruments! Then I said, at what point do the wings fall off? He said never. The engines would fall from their mountings before that because the wings are so strong! And did you know that a Boeing 747-400 can glide with no power for nearly 100 miles or 20 minutes from 37,000 feet ? Lastly, depressurization - The thing that scares most passengers is the dive. With a loss of cabin pressure, you need to get down to 10,000 feet as soon as possible so the people can breathe normally with needing oxygen - so the pilot will dive the aircraft often at a very high rate of descent in order to get you down to 10,000 feet. Finally, you are more likely to die from a serious disease like Ebola than die in a plane crash. Hope this helps and hope you find it interesting. Great video and I am subscribed. All the best - Lee UK
Dave Allen was definitely a genius. RIP Mate. I can't recall a shark on "Castaway". Maybe you're thinking of the whale that accompanied him until the ship spotted him?
Saw a programme about Dave when he died. He and his family were very close friends with Dame Maggie Smith and her family. They stayed at each others homes and went on holiday together.
I have watched this twice now and have decided to tell you about my mum who passed away in 2019 aged 95! My mum hated flying and only did it twice! the second time mum did it! she hated the helicopter ride! the next day it crashed! She never flew ever after that! That happened at, of all places an air show! in the 80'S in England when a private biplane flew in with no radio and came over helicopter and landed on it and took the rosters off! That was the nearest my mum had come to death since the Second World War! Dave Alan always makes me think of my mum in this sketch!! R.I.P Dave Allan and my mum!
Talking about the wings falling off planes, I work at a college in North Wales which does training for the engineers at the local Airbus factory, whose responsibility it is to build the wings for the A320, A330 and A350 planes. I've flown on an A320 on a few occasions. It doesn't do good to think too much about the type of student I see wandering around our college...
The thing is, the next time you are in an aeroplane you will hear Dave Allen’s voice in your head telling you about the plane being full of farts, wings falling off, flying into a side of a mountain and landing on water. You are not laughing then 😂😂😂😂😂
dave's allen is great!! this guy is worth a watch too very funny >>>>>>>> "Dealing With Homophobes | Steve Hughes - Stand Up For The Week | Jokes On Us"
Just LOVED/LOVE Dave Allen. I was young enough when he was on the telly. Early teens I think. Used to sit and watch it with my mum and dad. Great memories. I was on a flight with a friend and suddenly said "Oh crap! What? We're in a metal tube 35,000ft in the air!" 😆 Anal nerve going reminds me of Father Ted fixing the fuel like with Selotape.
During a flight recently, I sat beside an airline pilot who told me some of the pilots actions during the decent. His words still resound in my memory as he explained that airplane crew regard a good landing as "a controlled crash,"
This national treasure did many brilliant things , Adam n eve, n telling the time to lil boy, n lil boy walking with mommy on the kerb. You should see the money under the car one too. Grave yard one. N have you farted. Excellent. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great to see you enjoying Dave Allen, he was a staple on British TV growing up, stand up, sketches all funny. Any chance of another visit to Rhod Gilbert? Shower Gels is so good
Back in the 80's I worked for British Rail at a reasonably sized provincial railway station. It wasn't big enough to have a dedicated announcer though, so these were done by the station supervisor. We had a couple of great blokes on that job, one of them I will call Bill (because it was his name..!) He came on the PA once and said "The next train to arrive at platform 2 will be the 11:30 to London Paddington" or wherever it was, followed by all the intermediate stations. He then ended with "And may your God go with you" in the most sincere and polite voice you could imagine. Half the passengers just stood there as if thinking 'Did he really say that..?' and the other half just burst out laughing 🤣
Some things to remember - flying is progressively getting safer, and it's a heck of a lot more so since this was performed. The materials used, the systems innovated, and the procedures followed if things do go wrong are, today, crafted and written with the blood of tragedies. It's okay to be a nervous flier, but educating yourself about the pinnacle of technology that is modern aircraft will help. I love Dave and his work, but it does sadden me when people watch this routine and feel worse about flying. It's my greatest passion and hobby.
On holiday in Egypt my wife and I decided to go up in a Hot Air Balloon, like aircraft it had pilot and a co-pilot. There were 24 passengers, 6 in each corner compartment, the co-pilot gave us a safety talk, like plane he pointed to the emergency exits by holding out his hand pointed them out by simply turning 360 degrees and smiled. The pilot, Mohammed introduced himself and asked if it was our balloon flight, we all nodded and said yes, he said it was his first flight as well. He explained that there were three types of landing the Egyptian one we would come down slowly and upright, the English one where we came down fairly slowly and the basket would tip onto it's side and stop. The American one was similar but the balloon would drag us 100 yds down the valley. We all laughed nervously, he moved the flame control, we lifted up about 2ft, then he lowered us back to earth and said "Did you all enjoy that please exit the basket carefully" LOL. We did enjoy it and did another in South Africa 3 years later. "DI
The national treasure that was Dave Allen. A timeless comic genius.
There will never be another like him. One of my life's greatest regrets is that I never got to see him live.
Dave Allen, an absolute comedic star of my childhood. An absolute legend in our family. Thanks for sharing.
Same here, I loved him then and still find him funny when I watch again 😂
Same here, i grew up watching him as a kid, and he was my mum's favourite comedian.
I also want to say thanks. I've not seen dave Allen since I've been a kid. He, along with comedians like jasper Carrot, Alas smith n jones, phil Cool, Fry n laurie, and hale n pace were my comedy heros
Dave Allen was such a legend and so loved in Britain. One of the great comedians and storytellers 🤎
His Adam and Eve is brilliant
"If I see a snake, I'll back off. If one starts talking, I'll crap myself..!" 🤣
One of the best comedians ever
I remember watching Dave Allen as a child. Growing up during The Troubles in Belfast and hearing his thoughts on religion really started to make newer generations see sense.
Dave Allen.. " first day at school " is defo worth a watch guys
It certainly is.
Dave Allen was a comedic genius...sadly missed♥️🏴🏴🏴
Loved Dave Allen as a kid ...one of my dad's favourites...
lol my parents wouldnt let me stay up to watch him so i used to watch horror movies on the portable black n white tv in thr room instead. ahh good old days watching wolfman and dracula movvies on a Saturday night.
@allanallen1835 ...same here on a Friday sneaking into parents room to watch hammer house of horror 😅
Dave Allen on religion, seen it so many times and it still makes me laugh, an amazing comic years ahead of his time
I was about 7 or 8 when this guy was on the TV . My grandma and grandmother would always have him on the TV wherever he was on and they'd always be chuckling.
Thanks for showing this. I used to watch Dave some 50 years ago. Always delightful.
See the Dave Allen video called "Religious Jokes". It's a good compilation of some of his best bits on that subject.
Dave Allen was a complete legend this sort of comedy is missed
The late and remarkable Dave Allen. A timeless classic.
Dave Allen is one of the greatest story telling legends of all time. In my top 5 stand ups. Blew me away seeing him on the TV for the first time as a teenager. It was this show I saw. Comedy genius.
"...and into the hole he goes..." One of the funniest bits, period.
Always great to see people enjoying the work of a great comedian.
An absolute legend his early black and white stuff he sat there complete with cigarette and a glass of whisky, true genius.
Thank you for existing guys. That's all. Love you so much.❤
I took my father to visit my sister who was working in Egypt in the early 2000's. it was the first time that he had been in an airplane since he flew combat missions as a radio operator on Wellington bombers during WW2 (coincidently in Egypt), I have never seen him so terrified.
I heard a while ago a pilot talking - if the oxygen masks drop, put it over your face. If traveling with a child do yours first. If traveling with two children, pick your favourite!
A comedic legend. Remember as a young kid my dad letting me watch The Dave Allen Show.
Peace and love from England ❤
Love seeing you guys view a new face. Try Jasper Carrot - Car insurance claims...
I used to drive Jasper Carrott around when I was a taxi driver many years ago. Great bloke.
“We’re about to make an emergency landing on the side of this mountain.” Brilliant.
🌹🇬🇧🌹I love his teaching children the time,sooo funny,Dave Allen,one of the greats
Dave Allen + Adam and Eve = Jess disintegrating.
This one contains the greatest timed silence ever in a comedy routine.
Tears always streaming down my cheeks whenever I watch the comedy legend Dave Allen as they were for my father when I used to watch it with him in my childhood and teens. How fortunate my generation was to be entertained by this genius with his captivating storytelling, and perfect delivery and timing. And it's wonderful to see this generation discovering his unique talent. I would compare him to the great American comedian and social commentator George Carlin, especially whenever religion was the target. Nobody took the piss out of social absurdities better than Dave Allen and George Carlin.
BRILLIANT... LOVE THE MAN.... Love your stories of flying
Luv dave allen. His video on religion is hilarious, from rose in Oxford england ❤❤❤
when i think about it - The UK has been truly blessed with great comedians and comedy shows
He's Irish 😅
@@richardmyers5274 he also held British citizenship as his mother was English, his shows were banned in Ireland and he only lived in Ireland until he was 14 years old
Love watching you guys. Glad you appreciate British comedy.
Dave Allen was Irish, Not British.
@Supersleuth42 My mum was Irish Romany from county Cork but lived most of her life in England. British. Talk about nit picking. SMH.
Had his own comedy skit show as well. You should watch the one where he talks about being 4 years old going to catholic school. That one was hilarious.
Dave Allen is truly brilliant.
I actually thought that you guys would fly on a regular basis. I suppose being in Europe, I take flying for granted.
Some enjoy travelling without using a plane
@@mlee6050 I like flying. I could do without all the delays though. Last time I flew from Heathrow to Aberdeen where I live, we were delayed by over two hours. The queue at the "customer service" desk was about a mile long, so no chance of finding anything out. It was the last flight of the day and when we eventually arrived, the buses had all stopped running, so we had to shell out almost £30 for a taxi. Fortunately they did pay for that after a long phone call and several emails, but it's not something I care to repeat any time soon.
Another time I was returning from the States and had to change at Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris (every Air France flight goes through there, whether it needs to or not). We were 20 minutes late landing and the delay in bussing us over to the terminal to depart to the UK from meant I missed that flight by 5 minutes. I was stuck in that God-forsaken airport for SIX HOURS and I never even managed to get a cup of coffee out of them, never mind compensation.. I've never gone anywhere near Air France since. Awful airline🤬
Dave Allen was a true king of late evening. I remember waiting for a delayed flight and informed they were trying to repair it. All l could see was a man with a screwdriver poking the wing . He could have been anyone ,we were boarded 3 times and the captain announced he was not happy with the plane. We were all taken off and put in to a hotel overnight. I believe this was because the airport didn't fly after 1 a.m thank god.
Dave Allen....A very intelligent man. Love him
In one show, the phone conversation with his son's friend is hilarious!
Dave Allen's 1st day of school is fantastic
Dave was a Legend, perfect commic timing, old school comedy👍👌🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Fond memories from Childhood being allowed to watch Dave Allen....😂💚✌️
Dave Allen was brilliant 👍
2 of the late great Dave Allen's rarely remembered ones to be seen in comments, or on reactions - 1) Sperm & 2) Teenagers (about his son) . . . Also please don't forget to watch Freddie Starr on the Shirley Bassey Show singing "Je 'Taime" with her . . . Les Dawson also appeared on and with her in her show, too . . . As for Shirley B herself, her appearance on the Morecombe & Wise Show is also a classic . . . along with many other stars of music, stage & screen - Andre Previn, Glenda Jackson, Angela Rippon, and far too many more to mention really in skits and sketches . . . as well as their "Mastermind" Sketch with it's actual host, Magnus Magnussonn - which was then followed a little later by The 2 Ronnies doing a different variation on "Mastermind" themselves . . . Enjoy!
I think the funniest experience I had flying we were flying from Heathrow to LA and just flying over the American coast the pilot announces for the passengers to turn to the news channel. On the news the story was about an aeroplane loosing its tail fin mid flight. About two minutes after the pilot casually announces “you will be pleased to know this is not the same type of aircraft” all I was thinking only a British pilot would make an announcement like that at around 30,000 feet
I’ve been privileged enough to fly 34 return (68) journeys - probably quite standard for most Europeans of my age (less than once a year). Dave Allen was an honorary Brit and his observational skills were perfect to take the piss out of what is actually the safest form of transport!
Back in the day I used to love watching Dave Allen 😂
What always makes me chuckle is the "Here's a whistle to attract attention." A whistle?! If I survived a "put down" in the Atlantic, I want a sodding great missle to attract attention, not a whistle out of a Christmas cracker!
Hi guys, you need to watch Dave Allen (Adam and Eve). Totally hilarious. Dave 71 in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Grew up with Dave Allen an Irish Genius. R.I.P. Dave.
Great reaction RNTV. Dave Allen is just one of those naturally gifted and relatable comedians. Could you just imagine going down the pub for a pint with Dave Allen. 🍺 You mentioned only ever being on one passenger flight Mike. Let's hope your second flight is on a plane heading towards the UK along with Jess and the rest of your beautiful family. 🙂
P.S Congratulations guys, on reaching and getting past the quarter of a million milestone of subscribers. 👋👍
I have been through TWO emergencies. During a departure from KYIV in Ukraine in 2019, we experienced a Rejected Take off, where the pilot stops the take off run and slams the brakes on. Most of the passengers were really scared but this is very normal and very routine. On the take off roll, the co-pilot calls 80 knots, at which point the Captain will stop for almost any emergency indication or abnormal condition; Next, the co-pilot calls V1 - the speed at which you are committed to carry out the take off and climb into the sky. After this point the problem is dealt with after reaching a safe altitude. Again, with multi-engined aircraft there is no problem getting into the air safely and dealing with the problem. The next emergency I was on board for was a short flight of an hour and 10 minutes where for some reason I noticed that we did not get to our final cruise altitude. Turns out that the co-pilot's window had blown out during the climb! We descended and actually made a safe landing at the destination airport, because it was such a short flight. I noticed the fire engines following us in to the stand and it was then that the Captain told us what had happened. No injuries except no glass on the left side of the nose of the aircraft! But this was a very rare thing - and still we landed safely as if it was a non-event!
Point is that pilots are trained to deal with almost anything and Jets are required to be able to climb to a safe altitude, fully loaded at max weight and even on one engine. And the wings ? I once asked a Captain about turbulence - he said that there are 3 forms of turbulence - light, moderate and severe with severe meaning that the jet was bouncing around so much that the pilot's eyes were bobbling and could not read the instruments! Then I said, at what point do the wings fall off? He said never. The engines would fall from their mountings before that because the wings are so strong! And did you know that a Boeing 747-400 can glide with no power for nearly 100 miles or 20 minutes from 37,000 feet ? Lastly, depressurization - The thing that scares most passengers is the dive. With a loss of cabin pressure, you need to get down to 10,000 feet as soon as possible so the people can breathe normally with needing oxygen - so the pilot will dive the aircraft often at a very high rate of descent in order to get you down to 10,000 feet. Finally, you are more likely to die from a serious disease like Ebola than die in a plane crash. Hope this helps and hope you find it interesting. Great video and I am subscribed. All the best - Lee UK
Dave Allen was definitely a genius. RIP Mate. I can't recall a shark on "Castaway". Maybe you're thinking of the whale that accompanied him until the ship spotted him?
Comedy Genius! He was ahead of his time.
Saw a programme about Dave when he died. He and his family were very close friends with Dame Maggie Smith and her family. They stayed at each others homes and went on holiday together.
I have watched this twice now and have decided to tell you about my mum who passed away in 2019 aged 95! My mum hated flying and only did it twice! the second time mum did it! she hated the helicopter ride! the next day it crashed! She never flew ever after that! That happened at, of all places an air show! in the 80'S in England when a private biplane flew in with no radio and came over helicopter and landed on it and took the rosters off! That was the nearest my mum had come to death since the Second World War! Dave Alan always makes me think of my mum in this sketch!! R.I.P Dave Allan and my mum!
Great reaction thanks, when I fly I sit at the back because I have never heard of an airplane reversing into a mountain lol.
Dave Allen helped an 8 year old me realise the whole gawd thing is bs. Way ahead of his time.
Talking about the wings falling off planes, I work at a college in North Wales which does training for the engineers at the local Airbus factory, whose responsibility it is to build the wings for the A320, A330 and A350 planes. I've flown on an A320 on a few occasions. It doesn't do good to think too much about the type of student I see wandering around our college...
Dave Allen was a great comedian. Watch his video, visit to the supermarket, you're love that, especially when he's waiting at the checkouts.
and the Post Office skit
Watch Dave Allen on Religion - his delivery, expression and timing are so on point - in a class of his own.
I flew to Italy years ago, and the plane was no bigger than a bus, they weighed all the passengers as well as the luggage! 😂
What a legend
The thing is, the next time you are in an aeroplane you will hear Dave Allen’s voice in your head telling you about the plane being full of farts, wings falling off, flying into a side of a mountain and landing on water. You are not laughing then 😂😂😂😂😂
One of the best comics
You're not the only ones traumatised! I am too - but because you mentioned Castaway! Wilsooonnn! 😭😭😭😁
I can't bear to watch the bit in Castaway when the plane hits the water.... Saw it the first time, never again! Great film though.
dave's allen is great!! this guy is worth a watch too very funny >>>>>>>> "Dealing With Homophobes | Steve Hughes - Stand Up For The Week | Jokes On Us"
Just LOVED/LOVE Dave Allen. I was young enough when he was on the telly. Early teens I think. Used to sit and watch it with my mum and dad. Great memories. I was on a flight with a friend and suddenly said "Oh crap! What? We're in a metal tube 35,000ft in the air!" 😆 Anal nerve going reminds me of Father Ted fixing the fuel like with Selotape.
Great comedian - try learning to tell the time - so funny!
You have to do his "Adam and Eve" or any of his religious sketches.
Loved in Britain, but a legend in Ireland.
A great Irish storey teller in the traditional Irish culture
During a flight recently, I sat beside an airline pilot who told me some of the pilots actions during the decent. His words still resound in my memory as he explained that airplane crew regard a good landing as "a controlled crash,"
Always make sure the number of landings you make equals the number of take-offs.
THIS WAS BRILLIANT
hi guys great reaction very funny.
Dave Allen... God's own comedian
The 50 people he's talking about are the only ones that made it, then came the sharks. 🤣🤣
This national treasure did many brilliant things , Adam n eve, n telling the time to lil boy, n lil boy walking with mommy on the kerb. You should see the money under the car one too. Grave yard one. N have you farted. Excellent. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great reaction! Please check out more Dave Allen.
Dave Allen on religion, Adam and Eve, First day at school..also lots of funny sketches.
Great to see you enjoying Dave Allen, he was a staple on British TV growing up, stand up, sketches all funny. Any chance of another visit to Rhod Gilbert? Shower Gels is so good
You need to see his version of the story of Adam and Eve. The man was a national treasure.
Love your reactions. Did Mike need clean pants after sky dive lol 😂
'May your God go with you'.
Back in the 80's I worked for British Rail at a reasonably sized provincial railway station. It wasn't big enough to have a dedicated announcer though, so these were done by the station supervisor. We had a couple of great blokes on that job, one of them I will call Bill (because it was his name..!) He came on the PA once and said "The next train to arrive at platform 2 will be the 11:30 to London Paddington" or wherever it was, followed by all the intermediate stations. He then ended with "And may your God go with you" in the most sincere and polite voice you could imagine. Half the passengers just stood there as if thinking 'Did he really say that..?' and the other half just burst out laughing 🤣
Need to react to Dave Allen Teaching the Time
Dave Allen was a master of delivery. He made it look so easy but it's far from it. 😊
The crash position for passengers is to protect your teeth for dental recognition.
Welcome to my child hood 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Please do his religion & Adam & Eve sketches - pure genius
Dave Allen was a master of his craft
Some things to remember - flying is progressively getting safer, and it's a heck of a lot more so since this was performed. The materials used, the systems innovated, and the procedures followed if things do go wrong are, today, crafted and written with the blood of tragedies. It's okay to be a nervous flier, but educating yourself about the pinnacle of technology that is modern aircraft will help. I love Dave and his work, but it does sadden me when people watch this routine and feel worse about flying. It's my greatest passion and hobby.
Hi guys, you need to check out Dave Allen teaching kids the time.
His bit about religion is 🤣
Suggestion - Harry Enfield - Conjugal Rights (don't worry, it's clean). One of a series of spoofs about old black and white newsreels.
Please do his "Adam & Eve" routine, or go for his "On religion" or his "religious jokes" compilation.
Ireland's finest, and sadly missed......
Billy Connolly did this type of skit it was beyond funny i was choking! React to it guys!
Real humour doesn’t age
If you haven't done his thoughts on Adam and Eve then you have missed out. Exceptional.
If I see a snake, I'll back off. One starts talking, I'll crap myself 🤣
Ahhhhhh now i know where Ricky Gervais got the idea for his whistle on the life jacket sketch in one of his stand up shows
Dave Allen along with Billy Connolly are the greatest comedians ever.
On holiday in Egypt my wife and I decided to go up in a Hot Air Balloon, like aircraft it had pilot and a co-pilot. There were 24 passengers, 6 in each corner compartment, the co-pilot gave us a safety talk, like plane he pointed to the emergency exits by holding out his hand pointed them out by simply turning 360 degrees and smiled. The pilot, Mohammed introduced himself and asked if it was our balloon flight, we all nodded and said yes, he said it was his first flight as well. He explained that there were three types of landing the Egyptian one we would come down slowly and upright, the English one where we came down fairly slowly and the basket would tip onto it's side and stop. The American one was similar but the balloon would drag us 100 yds down the valley. We all laughed nervously, he moved the flame control, we lifted up about 2ft, then he lowered us back to earth and said "Did you all enjoy that please exit the basket carefully" LOL.
We did enjoy it and did another in South Africa 3 years later.
"DI
"the wings could fall out."
when were they in?
Hi Mike & jess.how about some Richard pryor live from the sunset strip.Love from england🤗