I was a child of the 80's. It's amazing how back in the day, no one complained about so many comedy acts lampooning Hitler in an era when a large percentage of the population were old enough to have memories and lived experience of WW2. Yet now in this day and age, it would be considered "offensive" to people being offended on the behalf of that generation 🤷♂ (the 1980's are as far away from now as WW2 was o the 1980's!)
Love this crazy man to bits. Rest in Peace Freddie 😢💔❤️❌️❌️❌️❌️❌️
Hilarious Freddie Starr.
I love him so much.
Ditto ❤
I was a child of the 80's.
It's amazing how back in the day, no one complained about so many comedy acts lampooning Hitler in an era when a large percentage of the population were old enough to have memories and lived experience of WW2.
Yet now in this day and age, it would be considered "offensive" to people being offended on the behalf of that generation 🤷♂
(the 1980's are as far away from now as WW2 was o the 1980's!)
An incredibly funny man,
This episode introduced Russ Abbot’s character Vince Prince
Best ever R I P fredďie
Does anyone know what theatre this was in?