Jimmy is a top man and a brilliant comedian. I have had the pleasure of Working with him on three occasions. Very generous with his time and charity activities. I would also mention that his wife may is also a lovely lady
We went to see Jimmy whilst on holiday, possibly Torquay, about 20 years ago. My son was about 8 at the time. He was in fits of laughter and insisted on meeting him afterwards and buying a CD.
Saw him 5th June at lyndene Blackpool. There every 3 months I never miss his shows. Still as good as his younger days. Got photo with him in lyndene, which Tom the compere kindly took for us, another nice guy also.got Jimmys signed book for 10 quid, part goes to charity which Is well good.keep going jimmy, we all love ya.
I was just remembering how much my Mum loved this guy, And so did I. I watched the 2020 live performance he done just now, he still made me chuckle. But my Mum's not here to laugh with me any more. Great stuff. Hope he is still going strong after the pandemic
Good clean comedy fun and jokes, that's what Jimmy cricket was all about. You could've taken granny to his shows and be guaranteed there wouldn't be any jokes to cringe to. Well done Jimmy!
I know you probably won't believe me, but this kid @7:23 Frank ( Frankie ) grew up to be a priest, he know runs the services at our local parish in Salford. I've even met Jimmy, Frank took him to our local once when we were there.
This must be one of the last This Is Your Lifes Eamonn Andrews did, as he died on 5th November 1987, and by the copyright we see this was made in 1987. Eamonn did not look very well in this episode. In 1987 he contracted a virus whilst on a plane journey, however this was not known at the time.
This episode was broadcast on the 4th November 1987, The day before Eamonn's death. Three other episodes where ready to be broadcast after Jimmy's, But where not broadcasted till January 1988, Those been, Kitty Godfree, Tom Maclean & Jane Rossington. Michael's first collar was Phil Collins but was broadcast as his second due to the press printing photos of Phil's surprise the day after. Mickey Rooney's show was shown first then Phil's the week after.
Once saw him in Carlisle handing out leaflets outside a travel agents (now a Costas Coffee). I felt sorry for the poor guy in his LR wellies and he looked embarrassed to. Can't remember the date.
The building site they're in is what is now John Lewis. The old Bentalls store is in the background, looks like they'd just started redeveloping it as one section is covered in scaffolding
O i can understand your comments when its a broadcast but i can assure you watching him live on stage is a different ball game. Had the pleasure of seeing him in our local theatre around the mid eighties, with my elderly in laws, my wife and child. I still smile today thinking of his act. No swearing, no filth, those today wouldnt manage to cut it for "fnnn" every second utterance. Theres more! 😂
Jimmy is a top man and a brilliant comedian. I have had the pleasure of Working with him on three occasions. Very generous with his time and charity activities. I would also mention that his wife may is also a lovely lady
Saw him live in Blackpool not so long ago. This guy is genuinely lovely and has time for everyone. Even signed a DVD for me.
No he didnt
What a lovely lovely humble man I seen him in Scotland in the 80s and he was brilliant a absolute gentleman 👏👏👏👏
We went to see Jimmy whilst on holiday, possibly Torquay, about 20 years ago. My son was about 8 at the time. He was in fits of laughter and insisted on meeting him afterwards and buying a CD.
no you didn't
Funny without really trying.
Very genuine an nice bloke!
Saw him 5th June at lyndene Blackpool. There every 3 months I never miss his shows. Still as good as his younger days. Got photo with him in lyndene, which Tom the compere kindly took for us, another nice guy also.got Jimmys signed book for 10 quid, part goes to charity which Is well good.keep going jimmy, we all love ya.
Jimmy Cricket 😅❤😊 loved this comedian. Bring back pure comedy plz...🎉
Jimmy Cricket = Legend. 🙂
I worked with Jimmy for 5 years. Lovely bloke. His was also. And it goes without saying.
I was just remembering how much my Mum loved this guy,
And so did I.
I watched the 2020 live performance he done just now,
he still made me chuckle.
But my Mum's not here to laugh with me any more.
Great stuff. Hope he is still going strong after the pandemic
Good clean comedy fun and jokes, that's what Jimmy cricket was all about. You could've taken granny to his shows and be guaranteed there wouldn't be any jokes to cringe to. Well done Jimmy!
Pontins,Devon 1980.Brilliant.
Awesome! And one of the funniest comedians
I saw him perform recently and I've never laughed so much in my life. Fantastic.
What a legend thanks for the laughter from Mark in London
Met him in Whitby crabbing with his Grandchildren - lovely man.
He is a very funny man, the act is an old one but he makes it new again and thats not easy to do
yes it is
Clean and simple humour that can appeal to all generations. He seems a very shy and kind man out of character.
Inoffensive, clean.and funny
No wonder you never see him.om.TV today.
i always thought he was a very underrated comic
Overated?
Brill Jimmy is brill when live should be on TV more 😊
Awww Im loving your children! So adorable! Great episode Jimmy!
Frank became a priest
lovely guy
Dated before his death
This was the last TIYL Eamonn Andrews saw in his hospital bed.Jane Rossington was Andrews" last subject.
I know you probably won't believe me, but this kid @7:23 Frank ( Frankie ) grew up to be a priest, he know runs the services at our local parish in Salford. I've even met Jimmy, Frank took him to our local once when we were there.
Seeing Kate at 2 years old is just amazing. ty
Whos the other older girl?
Whatever happened to him? I remember him when I was a kid.
Jimmy's son Frank ( Frankie ) is now the priest at our local parish (seriously).
No he isn't
@@bobwallacejnr6852 FRANKIE IS HE IS A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST his oldest son is LIB DEM COUNCILLOR!!! His daughter is a comedian too
that was nice! i would have loved to see the tribute to Eamonn at the end aswell.
Very likeable and entertaining
Why did they spoil the surprise about her at the end by her being seen at the beginning?
the surprise was for his wife.
James Mulgrew aka Jimmy Cricket.
This must be one of the last This Is Your Lifes Eamonn Andrews did, as he died on 5th November 1987, and by the copyright we see this was made in 1987. Eamonn did not look very well in this episode. In 1987 he contracted a virus whilst on a plane journey, however this was not known at the time.
This episode was broadcast on the 4th November 1987, The day before Eamonn's death. Three other episodes where ready to be broadcast after Jimmy's, But where not broadcasted till January 1988, Those been, Kitty Godfree, Tom Maclean & Jane Rossington.
Michael's first collar was Phil Collins but was broadcast as his second due to the press printing photos of Phil's surprise the day after. Mickey Rooney's show was shown first then Phil's the week after.
Have you got anymore from This is your life please?
Once saw him in Carlisle handing out leaflets outside a travel agents (now a Costas Coffee). I felt sorry for the poor guy in his LR wellies and he looked embarrassed to. Can't remember the date.
Just thought of you and went looking 4 ya.
What year please
Was Jimmy, Eamonn Andrew’s last This is your Life?
Give a little whistle
3:05 - Bentalls Centre, Kingston?
The building site they're in is what is now John Lewis. The old Bentalls store is in the background, looks like they'd just started redeveloping it as one section is covered in scaffolding
Eamon andrews last recorded this is your life recorded a week before his death
FF antastic maj
Eamonn Andrews looks like Trump in the thumbnail lol.
Eamonn looks a bit frail here. He died less than a week later.
Wears a silly hat and wellyies and arives in a mercedies??????????
Wellies and Mercedes!!
I didn't find him funny at all.
I tend to agree with you there .
O i can understand your comments when its a broadcast but i can assure you watching him live on stage is a different ball game. Had the pleasure of seeing him in our local theatre around the mid eighties, with my elderly in laws, my wife and child. I still smile today thinking of his act. No swearing, no filth, those today wouldnt manage to cut it for "fnnn" every second utterance. Theres more! 😂
I don't mind you funny either
@@09weenic yes, he was quite overated as a so-called comedian.
The world's only unfunny Irish man.