Met Mike in Kirby Lonsdale when he was promoting his book "The Armchair Anarchists Almanac" While he was signing my copy I said to my son (then only 14 months old) "when your dads curled up fighting for breath, this man is the cause". Quick as a flash, he replied, "I have trouble with the local cider too". He is indeed Englands answer to The Big Yin. Every time I hear his name I hear those immortal words "DO WE NEED A PENCIL MISS WORSNICK"
A fan since I was 10. Happy memories watching his one man show on bbc2 with my late Dad. Fond memories of laughing so hard you can't breathe. My dad would look to see if I understood the adult jokes and me trying to hold the laughter in! 😆 Mike your a legend! The scouts stories legendary also. 😀
I saw Mike in Malvern some 30 odd years ago. I laughed so much that the lady next to me told I had better pace myself or I wouldn't last the second half of the show. Magic!
I used to watch him on TV in the 1980s in my early teens and record the show on audio cassette and after best part of 40 years still remember this song 😄 🎵
A wonderful an living in the us me and me husband just re watched everything we could find love love him just so sad that I never got to see him live xxxxx kim n gary via batley West Yorkshire
This is indeed, joyous news. MH had that wonderful ability, like Spike Milligan and Tommy Cooper, to crack me up while doing next to nothing. Was sad to hear he'd given up the comedy. Welcome back, Mike.
Saw him live in London years ago with my ex and her sister (both Lanky lasses). Sandra's sister spent most of the gig doubled up with laughter in the aisle pleading 'Make 'im stop!' Mike, you're an absolute legend, always have been.
Get them off your on next comes from my days at Altringham ice rink where on the 9pm bell we were always in the bar and we were all allowed on the rink for speed skating and my call was Get em off your on next meaning the skate guards. back in the 1960's
40 years ago this bloke was total krap and is still the same bernard manning didn't rate him after he did a act at his club hey............... Mike play your guitar without strings and a xxxl suit now that'll be more funny yer played out sunshine round about 1982 in fact
Met Mike in Kirby Lonsdale when he was promoting his book "The Armchair Anarchists Almanac" While he was signing my copy I said to my son (then only 14 months old) "when your dads curled up fighting for breath, this man is the cause". Quick as a flash, he replied, "I have trouble with the local cider too". He is indeed Englands answer to The Big Yin. Every time I hear his name I hear those immortal words "DO WE NEED A PENCIL MISS WORSNICK"
A fan since I was 10. Happy memories watching his one man show on bbc2 with my late Dad. Fond memories of laughing so hard you can't breathe. My dad would look to see if I understood the adult jokes and me trying to hold the laughter in! 😆
Mike your a legend!
The scouts stories legendary also. 😀
I saw Mike in Malvern some 30 odd years ago. I laughed so much that the lady next to me told I had better pace myself or I wouldn't last the second half of the show. Magic!
I used to watch him on TV in the 1980s in my early teens and record the show on audio cassette and after best part of 40 years still remember this song 😄 🎵
I love this song! Wish I could find the uncensored version!
Why did my memory think he was saying "Beau Geste"... 😂 Glad I found this, at last. A masterpiece, Mr Harding 😂
A wonderful an living in the us me and me husband just re watched everything we could find love love him just so sad that I never got to see him live xxxxx kim n gary via batley West Yorkshire
God Bless you Mike.
This is indeed, joyous news. MH had that wonderful ability, like Spike Milligan and Tommy Cooper, to crack me up while doing next to nothing. Was sad to hear he'd given up the comedy. Welcome back, Mike.
Saw him live in London years ago with my ex and her sister (both Lanky lasses). Sandra's sister spent most of the gig doubled up with laughter in the aisle pleading 'Make 'im stop!' Mike, you're an absolute legend, always have been.
deejaytee .lol. You must be thick subhuman working class gits!
Saw him live AWESOME
Someone please post Mike's parody of where do you go to my lovely? PLEASE!
Totally wonderful to see this more recent show of Mike's. I wish I'd known he'd been out on the road again....looks like I missed a proper treat :))
Always brings a smile! Cracking work MH
@488scooby thanks very much for letting me know i knew him when i worked on piccadilly radio 20 yrs ago.with chris evans ,
fantastic stuff.... thought he had disappeared!
that song brings so meany memorys back as my nan used to sing it to me i always remeber the big chest bit
I love this guy.
so funny the man is a mega star of comedy
Very funny multi talented nice guy still sings plays instruments grreeeat
didnt know mike was still going, very funny guy,
my great great grandad used to sing that!
Get them off your on next comes from my days at Altringham ice rink where on the 9pm bell we were always in the bar and we were all allowed on the rink for speed skating and my call was Get em off your on next meaning the skate guards. back in the 1960's
@488scooby he is on bbc radio 2 every week qwith a folk music show .
Is there any footage of Mike performing 'The January Mann' live from the early 1980's ?
Okay it's 5 years late, but check out "Live in Belfast" here on YT and skip to 61 minutes in.
Also on live at the Buxton opera house.
he has now lol
His simplistic humor and songs only appeal to thick cretinous plebs! He's laughing all the way to the bank!
And you only appeal to... well, nobody it seems !
Hey, wanna sing a song?
Yeah aight, what song?
40 minutes later....
Ok so now we know the parts you have one chance, enjoy
George formby Is more funny
40 years ago this bloke was total krap and is still the same bernard manning didn't rate him after he did a act at his club hey............... Mike play your guitar without strings and a xxxl suit now that'll be more funny yer played out sunshine round about 1982 in fact
Cope. Seethe. Dilate.
Better to be a has-been than a never-been mate...