the story of the Betty's is amazing, the original one became a war correspondent in WWII. Her daughter took over the role, and in the video of her on YT, if you look carefully you can see she has one arm she does not use. It was damaged by a bad surgeon when it was cut badly. It was never able to be repaired, even though one of the group...spent much money and time trying to help her. The other was more focused on the act, and the incredible need to remain THIN as possible!
As a 65 year old TV producer and former comedy club owner I have to wonder if back in the day they had what people today would call bad content? Or were they just that bored?
Wonderful to see that people still are alive who saw them! I got to know about these amazing entertainers via a Swedish blog Stupido library, I am forever grateful!
My dad god rest his soul always used to speak about wilson keppel and Betty I'm 67 now but knew about them since I was a kid and being an avid follower of film. Stage and theatre I learnt about many stage acts going back to vaudeville times
One doesn't like to be negative, but I'm afraid I found this about as enticing as a cold half-eaten fish supper. If this was entertainment back then, life must have been horribly drab the rest of the time.... sorry, but there it is.
My husband said there was a third man?
I've never understood why people like them. I think they're awful.
the story of the Betty's is amazing, the original one became a war correspondent in WWII. Her daughter took over the role, and in the video of her on YT, if you look carefully you can see she has one arm she does not use. It was damaged by a bad surgeon when it was cut badly. It was never able to be repaired, even though one of the group...spent much money and time trying to help her. The other was more focused on the act, and the incredible need to remain THIN as possible!
Напишите их имена пожалуйста.
Сколько раз вижу, балдею от Египтян!!!!
Obviously this can't be played in Scotland any more, because it demeans our former Colonials . LOL !
these guys too the #fremen to walk the sands of Arrakis
That Gandhi moment, I can almost hear someone screaming THAT'S RACIST, Hahahahaha to them.
It was me 🤢
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Absolutely brilliant I never tire of watching them.
Terrible
I have always loved Wilson, Keppel and Betty but I have no idea why. But that Betty taps like a machine gun, amazing.
Superb entertainment, blazing talent! Oh, to have seen it live!
As a 65 year old TV producer and former comedy club owner I have to wonder if back in the day they had what people today would call bad content? Or were they just that bored?
Wonderful to see that people still are alive who saw them! I got to know about these amazing entertainers via a Swedish blog Stupido library, I am forever grateful!
it was the times ok but everything moves on.
I always loved the sand dance ,still makes me smile
This needs the 4K/60fps AI treatment!!!
Два еблана-педика,Вано и Гоги!Ха-ха!
Откуда это? Появилось недавно. Явное глумление над арабами. Египтянами. Именно сейчас.
I'm addicted to W-K and Betty!
Какая прелесть, можно вечно смотреть🔥😍
How wonderful!! That has taken me back to my childhood and I am in my seventies now.❤
The ads were longer than the amazing film
GREAT The directional mikes are wonderful eh?
Give me that old soft shoe.....
What is the name of the movie?
Brilliant!❤
Minute 4:0 was inspiration to Chuck Berry
That was just priceless and it will take days to wipe the smile oo
Eddie Canter would be in this
Wow! Brilliant act. Incredible talent that has endured and has influenced others. I recognize Morcome & Wise in parts of the sand dance.
if only our warriors tap danced and not our politicians.
I saw them at the Bristol Hippodrome in the 1950s. Great fun.
The very best comedy of all time!!!
it may look nerdy, and trite, but without that we wouldn't have dance today 😉
Never seen so much of Betty!
Watching this 90 tears later. Incredible!
As a nipper, my parants and friends would speak of WK&B. Some how i remeber thinking of them ad Freeman 4:22 Harding and Willis. A shoe shop!
Which one was Betty?
Ah, the good old days of ignorance, bigotry and casual racism.
My dad god rest his soul always used to speak about wilson keppel and Betty I'm 67 now but knew about them since I was a kid and being an avid follower of film. Stage and theatre I learnt about many stage acts going back to vaudeville times
Absolutely marvellous thank you so much.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The sand dance is superb but using real sand elevates it to genius! How on earth did they come up with the idea of using sand? Peerless
For the times she was sizzling, still hot today in my book. As for their 'soft shoe' dance, kind of like what a couple of talented stoners would do.
Better than today's rubbish,
Love a talented hoofer.
Like a pair of Marathon runners from the 1900's
I watched them at the Hume Hippodrome, Manchester in the late 40s
One doesn't like to be negative, but I'm afraid I found this about as enticing as a cold half-eaten fish supper. If this was entertainment back then, life must have been horribly drab the rest of the time.... sorry, but there it is.
Vita brévis, ars lónga