@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Probably. They also knew Savile was a peado. I'd watch Kenny Everette again and again for his humour. I'd like to see Savile erased from most if not all shows.
@@I7275-p2d So you are more biased against people with psychological issues/drug dependencies from using medications? HMMM! Would you preferred Junkie Homosexual? Or would that mean the opposite bias? Not that word order is any indication of bias or even if there is bias!
Used to love that show, no pretext at a real quiz show at all, just a laugh a minute. Kenny was unstoppable, such a loss. I forgot what a great personality Roy was. And Lorraine looks edible !
@ancient of daze Hahaha! How much things have changed in the 11 years since I wrote that comment. I deleted my Facebook and Twitter accounts several years ago. Every so often I dip my toes back in but I jump right back out again. It’s so toxic there now. Horrible place.
Goodbye to another of the stars that were a huge part of my childhood. Wherever Terry has gone, I hope Cuddly Ken was there waiting to greet him, and to bend his microphone again.
Everett was unique. I love him so much. My comedy idol in my youth. Anarchic, without dominating. Too many modern comedians try and take over every line, shouting across others. He just waits for his moment, destroys everyone with the best gag, moves on.
R.I.P to all the celebrates we lost since this episode. Roy Kinnear (8 January 1934 - 20 September 1988) Kenny Everett (25 December 1944 - 4 April 1995) Dame Thora Hird (28 May 1911 - 15 March 2003) Sir Henry Cooper OBE KSG (3 May 1934 - 1 May 2011) Sir Terry Wogan (3 August 1938 - 31 January 2016)
I watched this same episode When i lived in England in 1979 On BBC 1 television I loved kenny Everette I watched This show every week. My Aunt Ivy who is now deceased Had a crush on Terry Wogan She loved him big time.
On his radio show (probably many years later) Mr Everett did say that the bending the microphone was a scripted gag that he and Mr Wogan suggested to the production "team". This was an exception because, unlike similar shows from other countries, there were very few scripted jokes ("suggested" lines).
@@mmumambientsounds-timers If you re-watch his shows today and find that you get entertainment from them now, then you have gone far back in your development!
@@redblade8160 that would figure as the target age for the humour would have been 15-21 . That said , he was extremely ahead of his time & some of the sketches & characters are still funny as f*** .
So THAT'S why Terry bent Kenny's microphone stick when he appeared on the Star Quiz segment of Kenny's show! Putting it into context just makes it so much funnier!
OMG this brings back such good memories. We used to watch it on a PYE 21" TV that you has to actually get up out of your seat and push a button to change the channel.
The voice that you hear over the opening titles is the late Tony Hawes. Tony was an accomplished screenwriter and actor. He was married to Stan Laurel's Daughter (Lois Laurel-Hawes).
as a kid Henry Cooper was that guy who was always on Blankety Blank , it was a bit of a shock to discover that he was originally famous for being a boxer.
Used to love watching this when I was a kid with my grandma, my grandad hated terry wogan and would sit there chunterin to himself all way through 😂..Great fun
I remember seeing this episode Back in 1979 when I was a kid Poor Roy Kinear died while making A movie he told the director he couldn't ride horses the director Made him ride the horse anyway Poor Roy Kinear fell off the horse Broke his neck and died as a result Of that accident and kenny Everette died of A.I.D.S in 1984 Which was a real blow to me Losing my hero my friend and my Idle I miss both Kenny Everette And Roy Kinear eveyday.
Belvedere Bailey It's a British humour thing. We know it's rubbish but it's glorious rubbish so we make it silly. Graham Kennedy was great in an Australian way. Game shows in Oz had no prize limitations, GK got all his mates in, rudder, glitzier - horses for courses and all that.
Brilliant! I loved the Aussie version.. When revealing the answers in the final round, they always asked 'Peter the phantom puller' to give it a pull. Lmao.
One of the rare times we can say the Aussie version was better than the UK version of something! Graham Kennedy was great as the host! More risque and better comedic value than Wogan's version..
@@markdp1983 a few years ago I saw the Vietnam war movie "The Odd Angry Shot", starring Graham Kennedy as an Australian SAS trooper. He actually managed to pull it off quite well, and when I found our about him later I was very surprised to find that he was the Australian version of Terry Wogan. One newspaper headline was "GraGra's going to War, But he Won't be Shooting Blankety Blanks". He also played a reporter in "The Killing Fields". As good as Wogan was, I couldn't imagine him playing a straight role like that, which just shows how versatile Kennedy was.
Can never forget Kenny's part in the greatest single of all time. I used to listen to his radio show and we loved Bohemian Rhapsody............... Mainly because Kenny kept playing it every half hour and it lasted for 6 minutes! Kenny not only gave DJs a chance to have a pee whilst it was playing..... They could have a crap too!
@@corbe1970ify I think you are correct.... As usual, the Beeb overdid it and killed the fatted calf. They tend to do that with their better programmes...and they simply end up spoiling the memories of millions.
The reason Americans "won't get it" is because US game shows didn't have the same limitations on prizes that the UK did at the time. The FCC didn't crack down on prize values the way Britain's Independant Broadcasting Authority did back then. The limits were even stricter on BBC because the brass over there felt it inappropriate to spend taxpayer money on that kind of thing. By the time the IBA limits were lifted, brits were watching the Lily Savage revival version. It's not because Americans are somehow denser, this is wholly local humor, where the context means damn near everything.
I think you are right but I also think that, speaking about Kenny Everett in particular here, many American people would never have 'gotten it' (no offence intended to any US person). This is a very 'British' kind of humour and it has always allowed for a certain kind of 'naughty' behaviour that would not be tolerated on American TV, especially going back 30 or 40 years ago. Do you honestly think that Kenny Everett or the 'Carry On' movies or Benny Hill to mention but a few would have been a hit among many Americans. Not on your life. There would be a riot. Kenny would have loved that! Hope that those from the show who have passed on are sleeping tight.
Back when "celebrities" meant they actually entertained for a living. Kenny light years ahead both on radio & TV - Just how many of us were wow-ing at Hot Gossip on the show, yet that was a break in the laughter of the sketches; Sid Snot, Angry of Mayfair, Captain Kremmen of course & Brother Lee Love which made the singers laugh as much as we did. Then the rows of A-List talent lining up to get on the show to have the Mick taken? Cliff Richard, Rod Stewart, David Essex, etc We're richer for having had them all in our youth 😄😅🤣😂
Kenny as ever, superb and fun, Roy played being a grump well and he was a very funny guy. Susan one of the players looked rather nice there, lovely looking woman.
More than anything this really makes me think of how sad it is that they're moving the 'Beeb out of TV Centre - imagine this lot hanging out in the bar afterwards, with all the other cast/crew from the other studios filming that day. So much great material was concieved not just in filming but in the surrounds of the television centre, just from people who wouldn't normally think of formal 'collaborations' hanging out and getting jolly. No more. Such a shame.
and in that same respect its amazing how a show like Blockbusters here lasted like 2 years with Bill Cullen from 80-82 in the US and yet the Bob Holness Era lasted significantly longer at 10 years! It should also be noted that I have become more of a fan of the UK game/quiz shows just because I feel us Americans f***ed up the genre lately
Kenny was decades before his time.
An absolute Legend
Nope. he was of his time. If he appeared now, he would either be throttled by woke executives or cancelled by a Twitter mob.
They knew he was a homosexual junkie during this show?
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Probably. They also knew Savile was a peado. I'd watch Kenny Everette again and again for his humour. I'd like to see Savile erased from most if not all shows.
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 I’ll posit the notion your more troubled with ‘homosexual’ than ‘junkie’.
@@I7275-p2d
So you are more biased against people with psychological issues/drug dependencies from using medications? HMMM!
Would you preferred Junkie Homosexual? Or would that mean the opposite bias? Not that word order is any indication of bias or even if there is bias!
Kenny Everett was hilarious, anarchic comedic genius.
and all done in the best possible taste!
Gizzard puke ere!
Terry and Kenny together were comedy dynamite. RIP both.
very true mate.
forever waltzing thro the BBC looking for the broadcasting under manager
Used to love that show, no pretext at a real quiz show at all, just a laugh a minute. Kenny was unstoppable, such a loss. I forgot what a great personality Roy was. And Lorraine looks edible !
I’d definitely give her one.
cannibalism
warning ⚠️
Lorraine - HOT as
Imagine Kenny Everett tweeting on Twitter. Would have been excellent.
@ancient of daze Hahaha! How much things have changed in the 11 years since I wrote that comment. I deleted my Facebook and Twitter accounts several years ago. Every so often I dip my toes back in but I jump right back out again. It’s so toxic there now. Horrible place.
He’d have one of the highest follower numbers
Twitter couldn't have coped!
He would have had millions of followers, including me xx
In the days where tweets were buzbys tweets and Silvester and Tweety
I've always said Kenny was ahead of his time. He even mentions tweeting in his answer!
what about lorraine chase and the moustache? shes living in 2019 lol
I thought that, I wonder how many people got inspiration from him in the special effects industry today.
So did Lorraine chase
Lorraine chase is really cute
So did Larry Grayson in the October 79 show "tweeted". I only remembered as I just saw a clip.
Kenny Everett was similar to Spike Milligan, he couldn't go a minute without saying something mad, miss them both.
Goodbye to another of the stars that were a huge part of my childhood. Wherever Terry has gone, I hope Cuddly Ken was there waiting to greet him, and to bend his microphone again.
Roy Kinnear was such a funny guy, with great facial expressions.
I dunno, I think he was a 'bad egg!'
Kenny when you died I felt like I lost my best friend. Rip mate.
You had to be there watching back in the day to know what legends these people were!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👍😎
Everett was unique. I love him so much. My comedy idol in my youth. Anarchic, without dominating. Too many modern comedians try and take over every line, shouting across others. He just waits for his moment, destroys everyone with the best gag, moves on.
VonBlade my hero
Perfect analogy and so very true.
Still miss him. His inventive bright silly humour we loved when we were growing up.
40 years later and its still funny than ever, especially Kenny!
R.I.P to all the celebrates we lost since this episode.
Roy Kinnear (8 January 1934 - 20 September 1988)
Kenny Everett (25 December 1944 - 4 April 1995)
Dame Thora Hird (28 May 1911 - 15 March 2003)
Sir Henry Cooper OBE KSG (3 May 1934 - 1 May 2011)
Sir Terry Wogan (3 August 1938 - 31 January 2016)
Lorraine is alive and very well......I met her a few months ago!!
@@simonjackson7269 yes that's why she wasn't on the list of people who have passed away since....
Wow that really cheered me up thanks😗
@@lucaschapman2188 😆
are u sure H C died?
I watched this same episode
When i lived in England in 1979
On BBC 1 television
I loved kenny Everette I watched
This show every week.
My Aunt Ivy who is now deceased
Had a crush on Terry Wogan
She loved him big time.
On his radio show (probably many years later) Mr Everett did say that the bending the microphone was a scripted gag that he and Mr Wogan suggested to the production "team". This was an exception because, unlike similar shows from other countries, there were very few scripted jokes ("suggested" lines).
John Ericsson
It's all scripted
Funny that was scripted, didn’t seem to know where to go with it.
As a child of the 80’s I found the Kenny Everett show extremely boring. I wonder if I re-watched it I would think differently?
@@mmumambientsounds-timers
If you re-watch his shows today and find that you get entertainment from them now, then you have gone far back in your development!
@@redblade8160 that would figure as the target age for the humour would have been 15-21 . That said , he was extremely ahead of his time & some of the sketches & characters are still funny as f*** .
It's 7pm on the 5/10/2022 and it still make me smile.
So THAT'S why Terry bent Kenny's microphone stick when he appeared on the Star Quiz segment of Kenny's show! Putting it into context just makes it so much funnier!
"Screw the game! Hit him with the gunge!"
Wow Lorraine was stunning. Pissed myself when she said ooh you’re so strong after kenny bent the mic. Reminded me of the carry on humour
For just a moment, I was back in time.
I actually remember this episode! Kenny was always the best guest on it!
There were only a few people that would make me watch it and Kenny was one of them.
I love how it's like the show is barely keeping it together. I never appreciated its quirky quality as a small child.
Kenny always steals the show! Classic! Adore him!
Remember this as a kid, mum especially loved it. #RIP Terry and thanks for all the laughs. x
OMG this brings back such good memories. We used to watch it on a PYE 21" TV that you has to actually get up out of your seat and push a button to change the channel.
Kenny, bloody loved that bloke.
Oh wow I remember this episode and every other episode,loved it back then
Back in the days when we were allowed to have a sense of humour in this Country!
“What happened with your glass of water, Henry?”
“I thought I’d splash it all over!”
Please “Like” if you remember THAT ad with Henry...
What you on about.
It’s a uk thing
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wogan was such a good sport, perfect host, no horrible sarcasm.
If you ever heard his Eurovision commentaries, they were dripping with sarcasm! (Rightly deserved too!)
@@johnhodgetts6617 Yes, Loved the way he turned the Eurovision into Blankety Blank.... as you say, deservedly so!
As a kid I used too love this show , & still in year 2022 !!
The voice that you hear over the opening titles is the late Tony Hawes.
Tony was an accomplished screenwriter and actor. He was married to Stan Laurel's Daughter (Lois Laurel-Hawes).
as a kid Henry Cooper was that guy who was always on Blankety Blank , it was a bit of a shock to discover that he was originally famous for being a boxer.
Yeah, I just knew him from the Brute ads and then I found out that he was a boxer who had knocked Muhammad Ali on his ass.
Used to love watching this when I was a kid with my grandma, my grandad hated terry wogan and would sit there chunterin to himself all way through 😂..Great fun
good old Kenny - loved his shows back when I was young & still do.
still have a Captain Kremmen LP.
RIP Kenny - thanks for all the laughter 💖
Terry and Kenny really worked well together, they bounced off each other and the comedy was so natural.
Used to watch this when I was little and Kenny was always a highlight!
Roy, Thora, Henry, Kenny and the legendary Sir Terry are no longer with us. Terry & Kenny bounced off each other.
Man i so miss shows like this, there isn't a single evening show on telly anymore worth watching hardly.
this show was hilairious back in the day especially when Kenny Everett was on
That MICROPHONE IS AWESOME!!!
I lived in the same street as Kenny (Morris Cole) as a child and have some fond memories of him. RIP 💗
I remember seeing this episode
Back in 1979 when I was a kid
Poor Roy Kinear died while making
A movie he told the director he couldn't ride horses the director
Made him ride the horse anyway
Poor Roy Kinear fell off the horse
Broke his neck and died as a result
Of that accident and kenny Everette died of A.I.D.S in 1984
Which was a real blow to me
Losing my hero my friend and my
Idle I miss both Kenny Everette
And Roy Kinear eveyday.
Fantastic talented guests back then ! Then compare it to the abomination updated version that is on our screens now !
proof that Kenny was ahead of the times he invented Tweeting.
Fantastic! Sheer innocent cosy fun . Love 'em all and miss this x
So many of these now no longer with us.
Kenny and Tel,,,, brilliant.
I miss Kenny Everett so much 😘 used to look forward to his zanny show
Watching this helps me to appreciate Graham Kennedy's sheer talent in the Austrailan version of this.
Belvedere Bailey It's a British humour thing. We know it's rubbish but it's glorious rubbish so we make it silly. Graham Kennedy was great in an Australian way. Game shows in Oz had no prize limitations, GK got all his mates in, rudder, glitzier - horses for courses and all that.
Kennedy the king of innuendo
“It’s just a crow noise”
I was 9years old and I remember this episode. Kenny is even funnier.
Brilliant! I loved the Aussie version.. When revealing the answers in the final round, they always asked 'Peter the phantom puller' to give it a pull. Lmao.
One of the rare times we can say the Aussie version was better than the UK version of something! Graham Kennedy was great as the host! More risque and better comedic value than Wogan's version..
@@markdp1983 a few years ago I saw the Vietnam war movie "The Odd Angry Shot", starring Graham Kennedy as an Australian SAS trooper. He actually managed to pull it off quite well, and when I found our about him later I was very surprised to find that he was the Australian version of Terry Wogan. One newspaper headline was "GraGra's going to War, But he Won't be Shooting Blankety Blanks". He also played a reporter in "The Killing Fields". As good as Wogan was, I couldn't imagine him playing a straight role like that, which just shows how versatile Kennedy was.
in the States it was called Match Game hosted by Richard Dawson in the early 70s
Wow those two are the first to mention tweeting and tweet wonderful 😊
Lorraine chase, my first crush.
Remember this one, was only 3 but feckun luvd it and Everett..cheers for uploading 😎
Loved Kenny Everett
Priceless
back when TV was worth watching - thankyou for uploading this. :)
Can never forget Kenny's part in the greatest single of all time.
I used to listen to his radio show and we loved Bohemian Rhapsody............... Mainly because Kenny kept playing it every half hour and it lasted for 6 minutes!
Kenny not only gave DJs a chance to have a pee whilst it was playing..... They could have a crap too!
"Were you truly wafted here from paradise?"
"Nah, Luton Airport"
Kenny was a great character
Loved it when Les Dawson was on hosting it "ooh, knickers, knackers, knockers!!" :) :)
I liked when he binned that stupid microphone prop. What was Terry thinking? At least it gave Kenny something to break.
Terry hosted it les made it and lily savage killed it 😳
@@corbe1970ify I think you are correct.... As usual, the Beeb overdid it and killed the fatted calf.
They tend to do that with their better programmes...and they simply end up spoiling the memories of millions.
Here's Les: ruclips.net/video/xpkKtaVDNzg/видео.html&ab_channel=1ATV
kenny7 ahead of his times with tweeeting
Brilliant
Better days 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The past is a different country. RIP Terry Wogan.
Loved this show
All stars are from Liverpool! Yes Kenny they are 😘
I'd forgotten how beautiful Lorraine Chase is... 😍
*was
Kenny was so hilarious in this episode.
The reason Americans "won't get it" is because US game shows didn't have the same limitations on prizes that the UK did at the time. The FCC didn't crack down on prize values the way Britain's Independant Broadcasting Authority did back then. The limits were even stricter on BBC because the brass over there felt it inappropriate to spend taxpayer money on that kind of thing. By the time the IBA limits were lifted, brits were watching the Lily Savage revival version.
It's not because Americans are somehow denser, this is wholly local humor, where the context means damn near everything.
True - but they could still have afforded more than a weekend break in Reykjavic as first prize!
Considering some of the other shit that show called "prizes," I wonder...
I think you are right but I also think that, speaking about Kenny Everett in particular here, many American people would never have 'gotten it' (no offence intended to any US person). This is a very 'British' kind of humour and it has always allowed for a certain kind of 'naughty' behaviour that would not be tolerated on American TV, especially going back 30 or 40 years ago. Do you honestly think that Kenny Everett or the 'Carry On' movies or Benny Hill to mention but a few would have been a hit among many Americans. Not on your life. There would be a riot. Kenny would have loved that! Hope that those from the show who have passed on are sleeping tight.
@@Dervie100 Gotten? Are you bloody kidding mate?
Known as "The Match Game" in America :)
We had our own version in Australia with the great Graham Kennedy hosting.
Kenny Everett, pure genius
Back when "celebrities" meant they actually entertained for a living.
Kenny light years ahead both on radio & TV - Just how many of us were wow-ing at Hot Gossip on the show, yet that was a break in the laughter of the sketches; Sid Snot, Angry of Mayfair, Captain Kremmen of course & Brother Lee Love which made the singers laugh as much as we did.
Then the rows of A-List talent lining up to get on the show to have the Mick taken? Cliff Richard, Rod Stewart, David Essex, etc
We're richer for having had them all in our youth 😄😅🤣😂
What a great line up!
I remember watching this, when it was first shown. I must have been 12 years old at the time.
Kenny and Roy had me in stitches
Hey kids, YES this is exactly what Analogue looked and sounded like!
Brilliant! 😀
Kenny as ever, superb and fun, Roy played being a grump well and he was a very funny guy. Susan one of the players looked rather nice there, lovely looking woman.
More than anything this really makes me think of how sad it is that they're moving the 'Beeb out of TV Centre - imagine this lot hanging out in the bar afterwards, with all the other cast/crew from the other studios filming that day. So much great material was concieved not just in filming but in the surrounds of the television centre, just from people who wouldn't normally think of formal 'collaborations' hanging out and getting jolly. No more. Such a shame.
OK, who's going "dead, dead, dead, might be dead, dead, no idea if she's dead"
Mark Atkins Oh my god I just did exactly that! 😵😵😵
I've just done that!!
Gah i scrolled down to check nobody had put this. Or about tweeting!
Im blanking furious!
Only Lorraine Chase and Karen Kay are still alive.
Fun fact, Karen Kay’s son Jason is better known as Jay Kay and sang lead vocal with Jamiroquai.
Hahahaha, my dad use to do that all the time. Lorraine Chase ain't dead yet lol
Love the microphone.
This is match Game here in the states! but i loved this uk version being a fellow brit!
Karen Kay is Jay Kay's ( Jamiroquai )mum...TRUE
LMAO
I wondered who she was ruclips.net/video/rSgkE7RJoYE/видео.html
Yep
Legends!
Classic Legends
Miss kenny so much so funny
Great times wish it was then now all over again!😣
Sad to say, but most of these people have now passed on.
Everett there - at his mischievous best - Everett was signed up to Thames at this point , and doing a bit of moonlighting on the BBC , nice one Kenny.
When she said ' She even had his wig on' I confess to laughing louder than I should.
and in that same respect its amazing how a show like Blockbusters here lasted like 2 years with Bill Cullen from 80-82 in the US and yet the Bob Holness Era lasted significantly longer at 10 years!
It should also be noted that I have become more of a fan of the UK game/quiz shows just because I feel us Americans f***ed up the genre lately
thanks for sharing :)
" Tweeting" Kenny was well ahead of his time......
He saw the future!
And even here, he was doing his thing in the best possible taste. :-D
In Australia, this show was hosted by Graham Kennedy and one of the panelists used to Ugly Dave Gray.
I miss Kenny so much. 💔🙁
I was waiting for Kenny to bend Terry's microphone and he didn't disappoint. I loved Kenny.
40 years ago....still as painful as ever.
Kenny and Lorraine chase... Dream team! Roy Kinear being Roy Kinear :)