Heroes of Comedy: Joyce Grenfell

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @keithfalkingham8861
    @keithfalkingham8861 10 месяцев назад +3

    An absolute joy , never get tired from watching her, so clever & talented. 🙂

  • @tonileggate
    @tonileggate Год назад +2

    wonderful woman, wonderful memories - thank you for posting

  • @ShenaThompson-wi7te
    @ShenaThompson-wi7te Год назад +4

    I met Joyce Grenfell's husband many many years ago. Quiet and gentle man. I always loved Joyce Grenfell's programmes, radio and television, such a consummate performer whose attention to detail in her research and writing was beyond others in her field, we are lucky to have her work to look back on and enjoy.

  • @avuncular300
    @avuncular300 Год назад +2

    Such a delightful and entertaining artiste. Loved her humility and obvious compassion. ROP

  • @peterhutley4254
    @peterhutley4254 Год назад +7

    Can’t get enough of Joyce. Love all her monologues. Such love of characters and perception of people’s foibles. She obviously inspires forthcoming comedians, Pete Hutley, Newcastle. Australia.

  • @victorsilvester78
    @victorsilvester78 Год назад +1

    Delightful Joyce & a fitting tribute.

  • @TomJosephi
    @TomJosephi Год назад +3

    Joyce Grenfell was one of those delightful character stars that made British cimera delightful. She may have been on the screen a short time but her performance stayed with you. Even the serious performance she did as Julie Andrews' mother in THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY , really showed tha humanity and the futility of war which the movie tried to bring out. Every comic artor or actress has their serious side when they can do if the script asks for it and Miss Grenfell was magnificent in that role. She was delightful in any movie she appeared it. Character stars can always find work when the main stars can't. It's sad we don't have people to play those roles these days in modern films.

  • @janmcdonald3896
    @janmcdonald3896 Год назад

    Thank u, I knew so little of Joyce until this but remember her in Hitchcock’s Stagefright

  • @susiemason6864
    @susiemason6864 5 месяцев назад

    Fabulous. Thank you. I did not see Joyce, but i did see Wonderful Maureen ‘doing her’. Was SO incredibly good. From Very British Susie, living in Melbourne , Australia, ( only to be nesr family) sadly Australians do not and NEVER understand the subtleness of Britis humour. Sigh.

  • @ethanhartle8548
    @ethanhartle8548 2 месяца назад +1

    Does anyone know the song at the 20:20 mark? I’d love to listen to the whole thing

  • @edwardrodgers9383
    @edwardrodgers9383 Год назад +2

    The return to 'STYLE'!💐💐💐🇬🇧💐💐💐

  • @mariewilliams602
    @mariewilliams602 Год назад +3

    What a wonderful woman ❤

  • @SuzetteGrist
    @SuzetteGrist 9 месяцев назад

    The late Joyce G and the late Victoria Wood. What a treat!!

  • @SuzetteGrist
    @SuzetteGrist 9 месяцев назад

    George. Don't do that!!! Memories!😂

  • @1320trail
    @1320trail Год назад

    Many of her monologues remind me of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads

  • @AllansStation
    @AllansStation Год назад +3

    Sne was an original, one of the best.

    • @miteor
      @miteor Год назад

      Sne was 😊

  • @f.o.c.s.1028
    @f.o.c.s.1028 Год назад

    Joyce Grenfell unforgettable as Agatha Femm in the movie "the old dark house" 1963.

    • @victorfield4607
      @victorfield4607 Год назад +1

      Oh wow - in the remake - didn't know she was in that! The 1930s original is still amazing - quite unnerving.

  • @xr6lad
    @xr6lad 7 месяцев назад

    Joyce was doing monologues before Alan Bennett wrote monologues.

  • @seedhillbruisermusic7939
    @seedhillbruisermusic7939 2 года назад +11

    Victoria Wood's not quite right, there was one character she did that was not loving and that was "Author Of Children's Books", a take on prolific childrens author Enid Blyton where she mercilessly lampoons Blyton's writing style. This sketch stands out from the rest of her monologues because it is harsh.

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 2 года назад +7

      It's certainly merciless, but it's also the most genteel hatchet job ever. Only Joyce Grenfell could be so gracefully savage.

    • @seedhillbruisermusic7939
      @seedhillbruisermusic7939 2 года назад +5

      @@zacmumblethunder7466 gotta admit, as genteel hatchet jobs go, it's one of the best I've ever heard. Dripping with sarcasm. It's unlike her other monologues, She really hated Enid Blyton!

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 2 года назад +7

      @@seedhillbruisermusic7939 I don't blame her really. I know Enid is still fondly remembered but I never liked her stuff. I had one of the racist Noddy books when I was very young. There was a "Naughty black sambo" in it. But as I thought Noddy was an annoying drip, I was on the side of the "villain" and was very happy when he knobbled Noddy's car.
      Then my aunt bought me two Famous Five books that were absolutely identical except for the locations. Joyce nailed it when she did her sketch.
      As an aside, Biddy Baxter, the creator of Blue Peter, wrote to Enid Blyton when she was little. She was so thrilled to receive a personal reply that she sent another letter asking a specific question. She was disillusioned when she received exactly the same reply. Years later she decided that should never happen to a Blue Peter viewer and created a filing system that recorded the details of each letter the show received and these would be checked before replies were sent out.

    • @victorfield4607
      @victorfield4607 Год назад +1

      JG didn't feel comfortable about that sketch because it was genuinely negative - she didn't keep it in her regular repertoire. But she definitely felt that Blyton was a second-rate writer who was turning out her stuff on an industrial scale (not inaccurate, if you read the Barbara Stoney biography).

  • @simongoodwin5253
    @simongoodwin5253 Год назад

  • @brianhaskard1042
    @brianhaskard1042 2 года назад +2

    "Nark it" haha

  • @garyyoung8415
    @garyyoung8415 Год назад +1

    Gary Young titanic story could a story for Thunderbirds or stingray iCloud write it

  • @charliedrosario999
    @charliedrosario999 Год назад

    I did not recognise Maureen Lipman last time.