I worked on the camps in the mid 70's and I had the great delight of having a very alcoholic lunch with Mr Collier, Les Dennis, Dustin Gee, Jefferson Lincoln and other 'minor' comedians at the close of the site. I can safely say it is one of my most treasured memories, especially Norman, who did his chicken act of course, but crowned it all when he climbed on the table and did the car window sketch. My mother and grandfather were there, and he treated them like royalty. :) Thank you Norman.
My Mum and Dad took me to watch Des O'Connor Tonight being recorded live at Teddington Studios one evening; Norman Collier was on the show. Before we left home, we set the video to record the show. When we got back, we watched it - you could hear my Dad laughing in the audience.
You can’t beat old school comedy…Norman was just one of those nice genuine comedians just like your Les Dawsons of those times….what I find more amazing is that Norman had such a lovely voice .. I’m sure Norman would have also had a singing career back then if he took a different career path .. ❤
BBC and ITV socially-engineered the younger generations to want things different from preceding generations. The aim was not merely to kill traditional comedy, but, by manipulating the young over time, to change the British people’s values entirely. By now, those young people having become adults, parents and grandparents themselves, the job has been done.
These comediens will never be replaced, grear fun and entertainment , unlike todays comediens who darnt say anything funny in case they upset the pc brigade, English humor has been snuffed out thanks to narrow minded biggots who wont see the humor side of anything, according to them everything is either racist or insulting, what a life they must lead.
Norman Collier came round to our house one day down Rugby Street, Hessle Road. I was a child and was not in at the time but that was our claim to fame for a long while. He was related to the family in some way. RIP Norman. I never met you but I admire your talent in the tough working class northern environment at the time. Most famous for the chicken routine. Respect .
Not an F word is sight, and still way funnier than the so called comedians we have now who think they have to Fuck this, twat that, in order to make their act funny.
....the modern day al beebera ( or itv) would not find norman amusing and wouldn't put him on screen....never mind bernard.....not really an advancement in the 21st century
The thing with the faulty microphone was funny for about 2 minutes - but this guy was still trying to get cheap laughs with it 20 years later - didn’t exactly have a massive catalogue of material did he ?
Interesting how our tastes in comedy have changed, yet at the same time Billy Connolly was playing his brilliant act around the UK, yet this drivel was playing.
Guess we can't love every old performer.. Norman does nothing for me.. Dont find him funny at all.. Dont get me wrong, many from this generation I do love.
Norman Collier was 24ct comedy gold. A genuine comic genius. There really aren't enough superlatives to describe just how good he was.
I agree wholeheartedly.
I wish u xx
I worked on the camps in the mid 70's and I had the great delight of having a very alcoholic lunch with Mr Collier, Les Dennis, Dustin Gee, Jefferson Lincoln and other 'minor' comedians at the close of the site. I can safely say it is one of my most treasured memories, especially Norman, who did his chicken act of course, but crowned it all when he climbed on the table and did the car window sketch. My mother and grandfather were there, and he treated them like royalty. :) Thank you Norman.
My Mum and Dad took me to watch Des O'Connor Tonight being recorded live at Teddington Studios one evening; Norman Collier was on the show. Before we left home, we set the video to record the show. When we got back, we watched it - you could hear my Dad laughing in the audience.
Saint Norman of Collier was a genuine comic genius.
R.I.P Norman Collier.
Brought back so many happy memories. Everyone in work and laughter at weekend. Good days. Innocent days.
🤦♂️
Great to see theses memories once more.
That's a very strong falsetto from Norman. Hats off to him for the singing.
I do a norman collier mic break up on my mobile when i,m bored of conversation to customers . It works a treat
When comedy was comedy no efin an blinding 👍 thanks for the memorys rest in peace one and all
miss the great times when a kid in the 70s, born 23rd may 1968 !
Norman was original and genuinely funny..i still cry with laughter when I watch him.
Norman was hilarious and so unique.
Norman Collier pure comedy legend, my late Fathers favourite, brought back so many happy memories, thanks for the upload.
Norman was brilliant and original
OMG I nearly died laughing! 😂 Good ol' Norman Collier - what a natural comic entertainer!
I laughed until I stopped.
Bless Bernard and Norman 👃
The GREAT Norman Collier
Just about to sa hat eve.
@@wesleypresley1000abs-lu--ly
The true greats God bless them all
SO GREAT TO SEE THIS , THANK YOU LOTS
Norman was a totally genuis a one off never be another like him
You can’t beat old school comedy…Norman was just one of those nice genuine comedians just like your Les Dawsons of those times….what I find more amazing is that Norman had such a lovely voice .. I’m sure Norman would have also had a singing career back then if he took a different career path .. ❤
I flippin love Norman Collier - absolute legend
The brilliant Norman Collier R I P old mate
What a performer.
Bobby Crush
Class, just pure class
Wonderful, clean, pure British silliness 😂
This guy was brilliant
love dis x
I miss this type of humour......where did it go?
Died off when proper Comedians died off...
Lung cancer killed it all off!
On RUclips, thank goodness. 👍
So true
BBC and ITV socially-engineered the younger generations to want things different from preceding generations. The aim was not merely to kill traditional comedy, but, by manipulating the young over time, to change the British people’s values entirely. By now, those young people having become adults, parents and grandparents themselves, the job has been done.
God bless him ! Amazing talent
What a great an funny man , had me in stitches
A true comedian brilliant
love it :)
brilliant x
These comediens will never be replaced, grear fun and entertainment , unlike todays comediens who darnt say anything funny in case they upset the pc brigade, English humor has been snuffed out thanks to narrow minded biggots who wont see the humor side of anything, according to them everything is either racist or insulting, what a life they must lead.
I take it you've never heard if Frankie Boyle then ?
Thank god for alternative comedy
Brilliant
Fantastic
Wonderfully Bonkers 😂
There's no comedy on nowadays to compare with this
His son had a shop in Rosamund street in Hull and you would often see Norman behind the counter.
Norman Collier came round to our house one day down Rugby Street, Hessle Road. I was a child and was not in at the time but that was our claim to fame for a long while.
He was related to the family in some way.
RIP Norman. I never met you but I admire your talent in the tough working class northern environment at the time. Most famous for the chicken routine. Respect .
You pathetic little tit
Good days😊
We were easily pleased back then.
Crompton is hilarious
Funny great British comedy at its best god I miss those days now in this woke culture
Norman Collier.
Gladly missed.
.
As you will be too DICKHEAD
LEGEND
At his funeral all the old comedians said how creative he was... well, he certainly had a way hats... I wonder if that's what they meant?
the comedians comedian & he never told a joke, nice man & very funny
Good god the 70-80s was a nightmare for hairstyles and fashion.
Not an F word is sight, and still way funnier than the so called comedians we have now who think they have to Fuck this, twat that, in order to make their act funny.
Risque comedy but brilliant very talented people .
Super trouper top comedy not like the shite we have today thanks to the pc brigade
Funny
I always thought he was a one trick pony,but I now know he wasn’t 😀🍺🇬🇧
Did Roy Orbison ever play here ????
Collier was fkin nuts lol. Disappointing that there was no Chicken 😢
I...ked it w...the m...crophone st..w...king.
Brill
BUILDERS DONT LIKE IT WHEN CATS SHIT IN THE SAND THEY ARE USING, CATS ALSO DONT LIKE IT WHEN BUILDERS USE UP ALL THE SAND THEY ARE USING TO SHIT IN, 😹
A True Comic genius,modern so called comics are pathetic in comparison.
Order. ....der....order...icraphone not...orking prop.....y ..thank ....u !
Legend my arse, funny as a kick in the bollocks
What a plonkers you are cnuts like you make me sick and the guy is a real legend
Sense of humour fucked off has it?
More of a legend than you will ever be , DICKHEAD
you need a kick in the balls !
....the modern day al beebera ( or itv) would not find norman amusing and wouldn't put him on screen....never mind bernard.....not really an advancement in the 21st century
The original mic gaff.
The thing with the faulty microphone was funny for about 2 minutes - but this guy was still trying to get cheap laughs with it 20 years later - didn’t exactly have a massive catalogue of material did he ?
The dodgy microphone was his only act.
Nah he did the chicken walk too you cheeky twat
Thick fool what about the singing?
You'd have to be drunk or high on drugs to laugh at this crap.
Fuck the 1970’s was horrible.
crap
How dreary and depressing watching this load of tripe ....
Seeing as you decided to watch it you must enjoy feeling dreary and depressed.
@diamondgeezertunes Hopefully you didn’t make it through the coof.
Interesting how our tastes in comedy have changed, yet at the same time Billy Connolly was playing his brilliant act around the UK, yet this drivel was playing.
Guess we can't love every old performer.. Norman does nothing for me.. Dont find him funny at all.. Dont get me wrong, many from this generation I do love.
Is the most unfunny bloke in the world? Awful
This is all he did for years, and a fucking chicken.