For this Niall Tobin deserves the title of Honorary Dubliner. Which for a Cork man is the highest honor to which they aspire. Our pleasure Niall. Don't mention it.
My father used to say I reminded him of Brendan Behan, with our Irish ancestors I had to find out more, as you will note my name is 'Gorman' there are plenty of Gormans in southern Ireland, anyway I like a drink, not more than one per quarter hour as per Brendan Behan's father's advice, flattered my father drew a link with myself and Brendan, RIP Denis, Slainte!
My uncles Murty and Micheal were in Mounjoy locked up with Brendan Behan and other patriots back in approx 1942 to 1946 my uncles and others broke out but they couldn't let Brendan know as he was for ever talking and gossiping in his beautiful way around the jail house.....My Uncle Murty broke his ankle jumping off the wall he got back to Cork and in hiding until the amnesty which left Behan out early the lads who broke out were still on the run (pardon pun) my Uncle used to to be brought to visit his mother (my Grandmother) and family in the North Main street up over there grocery shop my Uncle used to dress up as an old Cork woman and two lads one on each side would link arms and walk him to the shop in the night one night when they openend the door they heard about 3 men talking and shouting and my Grandmother talking back if not crying so they hurried back out the door and away they went and hid in the lane way nexdoor one of the lads went up then to see if it were the Garda looking for Uncle Murty but on waking up into the kitchen whos only there by the fire and sitting at the table but Brendan Behan he had been reciting his latest play to my Grandmother to see what she might of thought of it and of course playing the parts of the 2 0r 3 characters himself he had my Grandmother in hysterics she was crying laughing at Brendan & Co ....😂. When Brendan later in the early 60's would come to Cork to visit Uncle Murty out the Magazine road he'd always turn up adhock like as most people did back in the day as the Texting machines were'ent around then ofcourse !! and if no one was in he would have a slash in the porch so when the family got back they'ed always know Brendan had been to visit...😂😂😂😂. ahh Happy days where are they gone ? not far I tell ou there in my head mush there in my head....☘🏴☠⚓
." Muck from Irishtown, Ringsend, the Liberties ".... he should have been a stand - up comedian 😅...... okay, well they could have someone hold him up ! 😁
In case anyone is wondering, @21.10 some softbrained imperialist thought it necessary to cut out the name of the IRA, (The Irish Republican Army) , in which Behan served as a volunteer for his country. A pathetic piece of censorship that almost spoils this otherwise wonderful piece of work. Up The Republic.
@@rory6089 I don't care, I'll follow her blindly, it's called respect, something your lot know nothing about. Ulster is British and will always be British, and there's nothing your tin pot republic can do about it other than go crying to the plastics over the Atlantic. NO SURRENDER.
I saw this film at the Irish Cultural Centre in London today, can't believe its available for all to see. What a lovely film. thanks
I read Borstal boy as a nipper, he was the epitome of working Irish wit and my hero
Great actor & great comedian & pure gentleman. RIP Niall 🙏
For this Niall Tobin deserves the title of Honorary Dubliner. Which for a Cork man is the highest honor to which they aspire. Our pleasure Niall. Don't mention it.
a Corkman would never be confused with the West Brits of Dublin
@@davidlinehat4657 Would you cop on to yourself, with your English market.
Wonderful...thanks for posting
‘I have been friendly with him hoping to be free from the horror of his acquaintanceship’
An absolute Corker of an impression! Great show.
Cork? Somebody say CORK!? UP THE REB- ...oh..
Them pints look lovely
My father used to say I reminded him of Brendan Behan, with our Irish ancestors I had to find out more, as you will note my name is 'Gorman' there are plenty of Gormans in southern Ireland, anyway I like a drink, not more than one per quarter hour as per Brendan Behan's father's advice, flattered my father drew a link with myself and Brendan, RIP Denis, Slainte!
He Was Some Character, Thank You for that, Great Watch!
Bill Hanlon, Only one word for it, Brilliant.
Well done. Thanks for posting.
I thoroughly enjoyed that
Great historical document!
He did the cabaret in the Clontarf Castle in the eighties. I never laughed so much.
My uncles Murty and Micheal were in Mounjoy locked up with Brendan Behan and other patriots back in approx 1942 to 1946 my uncles and others broke out but they couldn't let Brendan know as he was for ever talking and gossiping in his beautiful way around the jail house.....My Uncle Murty broke his ankle jumping off the wall he got back to Cork and in hiding until the amnesty which left Behan out early the lads who broke out were still on the run (pardon pun) my Uncle used to to be brought to visit his mother (my Grandmother) and family in the North Main street up over there grocery shop my Uncle used to dress up as an old Cork woman and two lads one on each side would link arms and walk him to the shop in the night one night when they openend the door they heard about 3 men talking and shouting and my Grandmother talking back if not crying so they hurried back out the door and away they went and hid in the lane way nexdoor one of the lads went up then to see if it were the Garda looking for Uncle Murty but on waking up into the kitchen whos only there by the fire and sitting at the table but Brendan Behan he had been reciting his latest play to my Grandmother to see what she might of thought of it and of course playing the parts of the 2 0r 3 characters himself he had my Grandmother in hysterics she was crying laughing at Brendan & Co ....😂. When Brendan later in the early 60's would come to Cork to visit Uncle Murty out the Magazine road he'd always turn up adhock like as most people did back in the day as the Texting machines were'ent around then ofcourse !! and if no one was in he would have a slash in the porch so when the family got back they'ed always know Brendan had been to visit...😂😂😂😂. ahh Happy days where are they gone ? not far I tell ou there in my head mush there in my head....☘🏴☠⚓
Great story. Thanks for writing it
Great story !!
I saw him do this show back in the '70s...in the Gaiety I think it was.
Man this is unreal. Cheers for uploading
Corkonian imitating a Dubliner. 🤣🤣🤣
Do you know how acting works?
." Muck from Irishtown, Ringsend, the Liberties ".... he should have been a stand - up comedian 😅...... okay, well they could have someone hold him up ! 😁
Happy Saint Patrick's Day 2020 all ☘️🇮🇪
Brendan would have sung two ballads in the first five minutes 🍻
💖💖💗💚💚💚
Wonder if Behan and Tobin ever met?
Wouldn't it be a very interesting encounter.
I laughed and cried...and laughed and cried again.
Happy Saint Patrick's Day - May the Snakes keep away from Us all!
Best
‘I have always had a pathological horror of country people ever since childhood’
Wow, he sounds exactly like him!
0:52
JAHBLESS
In case anyone is wondering, @21.10 some softbrained imperialist thought it necessary to cut out the name of the IRA, (The Irish Republican Army) , in which Behan served as a volunteer for his country.
A pathetic piece of censorship that almost spoils this otherwise wonderful piece of work.
Up The Republic.
Long live the Republic
Long live Ulster and God save the queen.
No surrender.
@@daryld4457 Ulster is Irish. Ulster says Yes
@@daryld4457 Dinosaur, your Queen wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire.
@@rory6089 I don't care, I'll follow her blindly, it's called respect, something your lot know nothing about. Ulster is British and will always be British, and there's nothing your tin pot republic can do about it other than go crying to the plastics over the Atlantic.
NO SURRENDER.
Brillo, some editing needed on the early stories. Acting thar barr.
Lol
The Genital Post Office....
Had to fast fwd through his singing. Lol
An IRA man drinking Guinness?
Is that a no-no?
Seems so angry ....even bitter ?
The fruits of Queen's stealing, peut-être.
As bitter as a pint of the black stuff?
No , a real dub should have played this part , Tobin is good but he hasn't got behans patter down quite right .