I met Ken Dodd many years ago at a Christmas service at Liverpool Cathedral. He was sneaking out with his tweed coat over his head, i said Hello Ken mate sneaking out are you yeh' he said certainly young man, And shook my hand as he was leaving. He was an amazing Comedian and lived in Knotty Ash all his life, when he could have lived anywhere. "A Real Scouser" RIP Ken Dodd 🙏🕊.
My sister and I went to the Theatre in Wimbledon to see his show. After 21/2 hours he left the stage and we thought that was it. He had several times made comments that you won’t be saying that when you are still here later. Thinking it was the end of the show my sister and I and several others got up to leave. That was when the theatre staff started giving out papers with the times of trains and buses later that night, so, we sat back down for the second half. It was after midnight when he finally said goodnight and we made our way to the car park, hoping our car was not locked inside. Fortunately it wasn’t. A great show. We hoped he would come back for another show. Sadly it wasn’t to be. 😢 ❤❤
I recently visited Sir Matt Busby and L.S. Lowrys graves in Southern Cemetery, Manchester. Lowrys grave had a pot full of paintbrushes which was a lovely sight to see
I’ve been to those also. Lowry’s is very understated, as I think he is buried with his parents, but the paintbrushes are a lovely touch. Quite a few famous graves in Southern, including Tony Wilson the TV presenter & music producer.
I had the pleasure of seeing Ken Dodd at his last ever concert in December 2017 he was an amazing performer and a lovely man. I lived 5 minutes from his knotty ash home up until last year. I was absolutely heartbroken when he passed, we will never see anyone like him again 💔
I saw Ken Dodd at the local social club for my 18th birthday. He got me up on the stage and sang to me. Before returning to my seat he told me to call him "Uncle Doddy". To this day I always refer to him as Uncle Doddy. He was a very funny man with a huge heart and warm personality. He is missed so much. R.I.P Sir Ken.
I Recently Bought a Ken Dodd CD For My Dads Birthday, I Listened to it with My Dad Because That was the First Time, I'd Listened to Kenn Dodds songs, and my Favourite Ken Dodd song is Happiness.
I loved Ken Dodd…he was hysterically funny+I loved his version of Happiness…I sing that to miserable people who are rude to me as I plod along in my wheelchair!!! He was an all rounder with his tickling stick, his Diddymen, Knotty Ash stories…he was a wonderful entertainer!!! I never met him ( only on the telly ) but I did love to watch him “ How tickled I ham!!! “ being one of his favourite catchphrases!!! RIP Ken!!! You were one of the best!!! X🙃❤️🙏🏻✝️
Most beautiful and lovable voice. Until today i still play More Than Ever, More than love, So Deep is the night, Tears etc while driving to my office.. thank you for amazing songs, Mr. Dodd... Love from Indonesia.
Remember him dearly. As his namesake I used to be called a diddyman at school. And the amount of people asking where my "tickling stick" was :) Thankyou for a respectful tribute to a wonderful man.
Love this I walk past Kens house daily taking my dog for a walk and walk over the jam butty mines. Remember seeing him in the early 70's Christmas panto and later on doing his adult show he never finished on time always ran over time. My Uncle was friends with his brother who was a bin man. R.I.P Doddy
Saw Ken Dodd twice and both times we went in the theatre in the day and came out in the night ,he used to run over,my mum loved him ,my dad drew a picture when he died and it was attached to his gate on all videos and news programmes ,we are so proud of this fact .My sister met him just before he died in hospital and said he was lovely
My parents treated me to see Ken live at one of his performances in Aldershot for my 50th birthday; I'd been pre-warned that it would end late. No swearing, nothing rude, Ken was a true comic genius who just loved to make people laugh. RIP Ken, a true comic genius
That grave stone a pure white very nice others are just black or grey marble stone lol but anyway very nice of you to share this to us never heard of him, he does comedy with his puppets. Thanks Paul have a super Sunday.👍😎📸
I saw Ken Dodd on stage in Bradford at St George's Hall around 2013/14. He was great. He got the audience going, funny and it was a good night. An excellent singing voice
One of the best and sadly missed, He could have you in stitches for hours, reeling jokes off one after another. A one off, there will never be another again. Happy memories, rest in peace...🙂👍🏻👍🏻
I saw Ken when he came to do a show at the Corporals Club at RAF Valley, Anglesey in 1987 when I served in the RAF. My group of colleagues, wives and friends were seated at 7pm, he was due on stage at 9pm. However there was no sign of him at that time, we thought it was a no show but his pianist/organist was there and said he was on his way. Unbeknown to us all, he was famous for stopping off at pubs on his way to venues for a quick pint. Anyway at 11pm he arrived and came on stage at about 11:20pm, needless to say everyone in our small club was canned up by that time. But he came on stage and did an unforgettable show. He didn’t finish until around 3:30am. After the show, he stayed around till about 4:30am signing autographs and chatting with people that had stayed. He was then whisked away by his chauffeur! A thoroughly nice man sadly missed! I remembered him well from my childhood in the 60’s and growing up, he was always “there”.
I have to admit I wasn’t a big admirer of Ken, but I was given two tickets to see him in the early nineties . I was in mind wether to go or not but decided, yes I’ll go I might enjoy him. Enjoy him I did ! He was such a funny man and had me in stitches! He went on for ages with his show , over running for at least and hour. I went to the first showing and when I left, the second showing people were queuing waiting in the cold. But believe me, he was worth waiting for. So forgive me Ken for not liking you all those year before, and thank you for cheering me up that evening and making me laugh so much.🙂
Awesome mate, I'm based in Liverpool and see myself as adopted scouse and to see you visit these graves is awesome, your take on them your information and you keep a memory of these icons alive
My comedy hero. Saw him the year before he passed for the final time in Southport. Started at 7.30pm and finished at midnight. He sold millions of records, knocking the Beatles off the top of the charts. There will never be another Doddy.
When I was young Ken Dodd used to scare me. I’m not really sure why! I grew up and one day I listened to him on the radio doing a show on Radio Four Extra. I couldn’t stop laughing. So since then I adored him I was upset when he died, he came across as such a lovely down to earth man. Thank you Paul, thank you for showing us where he’s now resting. Another British treasure that has left us, and I’m feeling really old. I don’t think these new comedians like Russell Howard,are any good. They just keep pushing their political views. 💖💖💖
Hi Paul, thank you for this video, I loved Ken Dodd and he came to my city of Wolverhampton many times. The duster object was known as his "Tickling Stick". RIP Sir Ken and thank you for the laughter. Take care Paul.
Ken Dodd fantastic entertainer never gets old his act the best,hope his dear widowed wife ok as he got married before he died so sad for his dear wife now without him
I was lucky enough to see Ken Dod in the mid 70's in Scarborough and my dear dad with his weak bladder had to keep getting up during the performance and ever time Ken was on him in a blink of an eye and peppered my poor dad with his skilled one liners! I believe the show finally stopped at around 12:15 am and as a ten year old it was almost magical ✨️
Happiness is his legacy. no foul crass or shouting , just good honest from the heart comedy from a genius comedian who loved and was loved back form the people
How tickled I am to watch this video, Paul! I grew up watching Ken Dodd on the telly; his tales of Knotty Ash, the Diddy Men and the Jam Butty Mines were hilarious! Not a lot of people nowadays know that he also had a lovely singing voice. RIP Ken 🕯
Eine tolle Geschichte. Er war sicherlich ein großartiger Mensch und wu derbarer Darsteller.Ich habe schon einige Videos von ihnen gesehen und finde sie alle einfach super. Dankeschön 1👍🤗
Makes you realise that we lived in a great generation of talented comedians. Greatly missed, nice to be reminded of them. Thanks again, keep up the great work.
I saw Sir Ken Dodd in 1988 , I tool my children to see him in pantomime Mother Goose hes was superb , he was in a generation when I was growing up, when we had some great pros it was a great time to be alive with people like Sir Ken , Tommy Cooper , Les Dawson , Bob Monkhouse and of course Norman Collier. This country was blessed with real talent back then , thanks for this great video Paul.
Sir Ken was one of my favourite stars, I have seen him 7 times during my life and never once been disappointed with his performance, he was a good clean performer, he didn't rely on being smutty or crude to make people laugh. RIP Doddy.
Ken Dodd was notorious for over-running during his shows - he once told an audience that the manager of the theatre told him they had to close at midnight - he then said ' Don't worry - we'll do the second half in the carpark '
They certainly don’t make them like this anymore. A true multi talented entertainer. Fascinating listening about his early life and career. Great video as usual Paul. 👍🏻
A true stand-up comic made you laugh your head off with no swearing or filthy jokes like some of the so-called comedians of today rely on to get a laugh. One of the best and such a shame also one of the last great entertainers to grace any stage or theatre. Ken Dodd made millions of people laugh; he was certainly One of a kind and the world is worse off without him. Thank you Sir Ken for all those years of laughter and happiness you gave so many people for so many years. I have lived through your era and it was a great era to live through; it has been my pleasure to see you on many occasions and experience firsthand your great talent. R.I.P.
Like most performers he was much better live than on tv. The audience certainly got value for money. A lot of modern comedians have cited him as an influence. A true master of his craft who made it look so easy.
Very fond memories of queuing up for hours for Ken's show on Skegness Pier. First house were an hour and a half late coming out! Brilliant comic Thanks for this Paul
Thanks for this, sir! Ken also appeared in an episode of Doctor Who during the late 80s in an intriguing role but got killed off by the villain before he could get to episode two! Most definitely one of a kind, when they made him they broke the mould the very next instant! Wish I'd got to see him live! 🎭🎤🃏🎆
I remember going to see him at the Futurist theatre in Scarborough many years ago with my mum and my friend. We were hysterical with laughter. I also loved An Audience with Ken Dodd. That had me in tears with laughing. God, he was a very funny man. God rest him. Thanks for another great video, Paul. 🐾😃
I think the words, "Tickling Stick", or "Feather Duster" are what you were searching for 😃. I loved Ken Dodd, especially his singing voice, it had a pathos that used to make me cry. My friend's Mum saw him on stage many times, he used to go on for hours, sometimes it was 2am or 3am when she got home. She used to go and see him after the show, she said he was wonderful. We shan't see his like again. Thank you for this post.
Like you said Paul...the last (sadly) of a true Music Hall Entertainer. I saw him twice at De Montfort Hall, Leics yrs ago. Very funny, witty with incredible stamina to perform for several hrs! Sadly missed but never forgotten
Loved Ken Dodd with everything he did loved his songs Happiness and Love is like a Violin. Thank you for all the entertainment you gave us it was Brilliant. Bless You and R.I. P x❤😂
I saw Ken Dodd about 15 years ago at the Malvern Theatre, I laughed so much my ribs ached all the next day. His humour was never blue or offensive I can't stand the modern comics who swear and make fun of people, its not funny and there is no need for it.
Seen him twice. Second time was at a very big private party.. I was looking towards the stage waiting for him to come on and he was standing right behind me. I screamed with delight and got a good tickle with his tickling stick. Great show and lovely man. Thanks Paul. xxx
I’ve never heard Sir Ken described as being ‘a marmite comedian’ before. I saw him perform in New Brighton 20 years ago, amazing! He ‘locked’ is in until 12am! RIP Sir Ken, so glad you were one of the few stars who stayed true to your Liverpudlian roots.
Thanks for another informative talk and look around,.. we saw Ken on stage only once and having many of his cassettes - thought we'd know all his routine,. but no,.. it was all brand new material,. clean - hilarious gags and stories,.. a true entertainer.
I think they were called his" tickling stick " , I might be wrong. An incredible talent seems like from a world so very different from today. Seems like the creation of the internet has lessened the need for many types of talent and performers like this. Sad really but rest peacefully Sir Ken Dodd, you are very much remembered ❤
loved ken Dodd but those diddymen used to give me nightmares. He did have a wicked sense of humour. Once again a great video of one of the comedy masters thanks Paul x
Ken Dodd was one of the greatest comedians the world will ever know. He was brilliant, he will never be replaced. His humour was fantastic. His singing voice was amazing as well. He is seriously missed.
Great comedium. Also did very well in the pop charts with hits through the 60s at least 20 or so pop hits. Loved ya Ken since you've been gone I we all cry tears of happiness xxxx
ken dodd was a very awesome comedian am sure that he spent most of his time in the stand up career and he did films aswell as the tv i am sure but i may be wrong :)😮
Another good one 👍🏻 Sent me on to find him on The Good Old Days and found my mum in the audience. She didn't get home till really late as he had a tendency to over run!! Thanks Paul 🙏🏻
I was fortunate to meet Sir Ken and Lady Dodd, when they broke down on the M62 motorway. It was 11th October 2014 at 7pm. I imagine he was on his way to a gig somewhere. Had a good old chinwag with Ken and his fiance, Anne. Lovely guy, lovely lady
I met Ken Dodd many years ago at a Christmas service at Liverpool Cathedral. He was sneaking out with his tweed coat over his head, i said Hello Ken mate sneaking out are you yeh' he said certainly young man, And shook my hand as he was leaving. He was an amazing Comedian and lived in Knotty Ash all his life, when he could have lived anywhere. "A Real Scouser" RIP Ken Dodd 🙏🕊.
My sister and I went to the Theatre in Wimbledon to see his show. After 21/2 hours he left the stage and we thought that was it. He had several times made comments that you won’t be saying that when you are still here later. Thinking it was the end of the show my sister and I and several others got up to leave. That was when the theatre staff started giving out papers with the times of trains and buses later that night, so, we sat back down for the second half. It was after midnight when he finally said goodnight and we made our way to the car park, hoping our car was not locked inside. Fortunately it wasn’t. A great show. We hoped he would come back for another show. Sadly it wasn’t to be. 😢 ❤❤
@@maryjanefletcher7925 ken over runs where legendary? no one going of show could say they didn't get the money worth
The one liners in a minute,amazing,he,s sorely missed by millions,singer,commedian,etc etc etc,he even joked about his tax,that was so funny.
I love Ken's humour. It was a clever form of innocent wit that was never nasty. he was a family entertainer of the highest calibre. RIP Ken.
I recently visited Sir Matt Busby and L.S. Lowrys graves in Southern Cemetery, Manchester.
Lowrys grave had a pot full of paintbrushes which was a lovely sight to see
I’ve been to those also. Lowry’s is very understated, as I think he is buried with his parents, but the paintbrushes are a lovely touch. Quite a few famous graves in Southern, including Tony Wilson the TV presenter & music producer.
I had the pleasure of seeing Ken Dodd at his last ever concert in December 2017 he was an amazing performer and a lovely man. I lived 5 minutes from his knotty ash home up until last year. I was absolutely heartbroken when he passed, we will never see anyone like him again 💔
My mum loved Kenny, she went up to his stage shows in London many times. A lovely man - RIP KD.
A great showman , funny and unique , there will never be another KEN DODD R.I.P
I saw Ken Dodd at the local social club for my 18th birthday. He got me up on the stage and sang to me. Before returning to my seat he told me to call him "Uncle Doddy". To this day I always refer to him as Uncle Doddy. He was a very funny man with a huge heart and warm personality. He is missed so much. R.I.P Sir Ken.
Loved Ken seen him many times.would love to put flowers on his grave xx
Very funny comedian and brought such Happiness to many peoples life's and many laughter R.I.P Ken sadly missed.
Thank you Paul. Really appreciate the site .
I Recently Bought a Ken Dodd CD For My Dads Birthday, I Listened to it with My Dad Because That was the First Time, I'd Listened to Kenn Dodds songs, and my Favourite Ken Dodd song is Happiness.
Amazing family entertainment comedian the likes of which may never be see again.
Rest in peace Sir Ken
A true legend of British comedy , how tickled we were 😂
I loved Ken Dodd…he was hysterically funny+I loved his version of Happiness…I sing that to miserable people who are rude to me as I plod along in my wheelchair!!! He was an all rounder with his tickling stick, his Diddymen, Knotty Ash stories…he was a wonderful entertainer!!! I never met him ( only on the telly ) but I did love to watch him “ How tickled I ham!!! “ being one of his favourite catchphrases!!! RIP Ken!!! You were one of the best!!! X🙃❤️🙏🏻✝️
Shoe boxes full of cash, nice one ken , thanks Paul.👏👍🏻
Happiness is my fav song by Ken Dodd
R.I.P Sir Ken Dodd... beautiful singer.. brilliant comedian and very sadly missed 💔😢
Most beautiful and lovable voice. Until today i still play More Than Ever, More than love, So Deep is the night, Tears etc while driving to my office.. thank you for amazing songs, Mr. Dodd... Love from Indonesia.
👍💜👍💜👍 what a man ...I grew up with his songs and great act💜👍💜👍
God bless Ken Dodd 🙏
Thank you Paul respect as usual,tickling stick,lol xxxx
Remember him dearly. As his namesake I used to be called a diddyman at school. And the amount of people asking where my "tickling stick" was :) Thankyou for a respectful tribute to a wonderful man.
Love this I walk past Kens house daily taking my dog for a walk and walk over the jam butty mines. Remember seeing him in the early 70's Christmas panto and later on doing his adult show he never finished on time always ran over time. My Uncle was friends with his brother who was a bin man. R.I.P Doddy
Saw Ken Dodd twice and both times we went in the theatre in the day and came out in the night ,he used to run over,my mum loved him ,my dad drew a picture when he died and it was attached to his gate on all videos and news programmes ,we are so proud of this fact .My sister met him just before he died in hospital and said he was lovely
The great Ken Dodd miss you doddy sleep with the angels 😇
They never be other sir Ken dodd,he was the best and we love him.xxxxxx
My parents treated me to see Ken live at one of his performances in Aldershot for my 50th birthday; I'd been pre-warned that it would end late. No swearing, nothing rude, Ken was a true comic genius who just loved to make people laugh. RIP Ken, a true comic genius
Ken Dodd had the most beautiful voice love listening to him.
Lots of laughter is an understatement he was absolutely brilliant all of the comedy greats are gone but memories live on🙏❤️
Lovely man Ken Dodd very entertaining loved him and the daddy men at least he lived to a good age thankyou Paul 😊❤️
That grave stone a pure white very nice others are just black or grey marble stone lol but anyway very nice of you to share this to us never heard of him, he does comedy with his puppets. Thanks Paul have a super Sunday.👍😎📸
A wonderful comedian, and a lovely man. My most favourite memory is his beating a large drum, while singing "Silent Night". RIP
Had the pleasure of seeing him twice. Fantastic comedian and a lovely grave.
Lovely Jubbly video, great comedian from my childhood.
I saw Ken Dodd on stage in Bradford at St George's Hall around 2013/14. He was great. He got the audience going, funny and it was a good night. An excellent singing voice
Thanks paul Ken sure was an OBE I sulute you ken loved this vedio ken was a funny adorable genius that one is shining so well deserved 🤣🤣👍👍👏👏👏👍👍🤣🤣❤❤
Ken Dodd is Still a Legend thank you Paul from Ben Murphy from Manchester
A humble man in life and death. Exceptional.
Total master of his trade, very funny man and he could sing as well, good all rounder. thanks for this paul.
Brilliant voice,I have his box collection CDs,also one of the best comedians we had,no one could beat him,so witty,and funny,loved him,xxxx
I'm 57 but loved this man.i thought his singing was so lovely n he made you feel really happy with his jokes.rip you lovely humble soul.
Thanks Paul.x
Hi paul ❤ the video looking forward to the next one 👍
God bless u sir ken Dodd a total legend and still makes me laugh 😃
Love Ken dodd well done Paul another fav ❤
'Honour thy Mother and Father'. Lovely beautiful Heart. The Best ever. R.I.P. Ken.
One of the best and sadly missed,
He could have you in stitches for hours, reeling jokes off one after another. A one off, there will never be another again. Happy memories, rest in peace...🙂👍🏻👍🏻
I saw Ken when he came to do a show at the Corporals Club at RAF Valley, Anglesey in 1987 when I served in the RAF. My group of colleagues, wives and friends were seated at 7pm, he was due on stage at 9pm. However there was no sign of him at that time, we thought it was a no show but his pianist/organist was there and said he was on his way. Unbeknown to us all, he was famous for stopping off at pubs on his way to venues for a quick pint. Anyway at 11pm he arrived and came on stage at about 11:20pm, needless to say everyone in our small club was canned up by that time. But he came on stage and did an unforgettable show. He didn’t finish until around 3:30am. After the show, he stayed around till about 4:30am signing autographs and chatting with people that had stayed. He was then whisked away by his chauffeur! A thoroughly nice man sadly missed! I remembered him well from my childhood in the 60’s and growing up, he was always “there”.
What a great story!
Thanks
I have to admit I wasn’t a big admirer of Ken, but I was given two tickets to see him in the early nineties . I was in mind wether to go or not but decided, yes I’ll go I might enjoy him. Enjoy him I did ! He was such a funny man and had me in stitches! He went on for ages with his show , over running for at least and hour. I went to the first showing and when I left, the second showing people were queuing waiting in the cold. But believe me, he was worth waiting for. So forgive me Ken for not liking you all those year before, and thank you for cheering me up that evening and making me laugh so much.🙂
Awesome mate, I'm based in Liverpool and see myself as adopted scouse and to see you visit these graves is awesome, your take on them your information and you keep a memory of these icons alive
My comedy hero.
Saw him the year before he passed for the final time in Southport. Started at 7.30pm and finished at midnight.
He sold millions of records, knocking the Beatles off the top of the charts.
There will never be another Doddy.
When I was young Ken Dodd used to scare me. I’m not really sure why!
I grew up and one day I listened to him on the radio doing a show on Radio Four Extra. I couldn’t stop laughing. So since then I adored him
I was upset when he died, he came across as such a lovely down to earth man.
Thank you Paul, thank you for showing us where he’s now resting.
Another British treasure that has left us, and I’m feeling really old. I don’t think these new comedians like Russell Howard,are any good. They just keep pushing their political views. 💖💖💖
Hi Paul, thank you for this video, I loved Ken Dodd and he came to my city of Wolverhampton many times. The duster object was known as his "Tickling Stick". RIP Sir Ken and thank you for the laughter. Take care Paul.
I loved Sir Ken Dodd he was one of my great favourites.i cried for 2 days when we lost him.
Ken Dodd fantastic entertainer never gets old his act the best,hope his dear widowed wife ok as he got married before he died so sad for his dear wife now without him
I was lucky enough to see Ken Dod in the mid 70's in Scarborough and my dear dad with his weak bladder had to keep getting up during the performance and ever time Ken was on him in a blink of an eye and peppered my poor dad with his skilled one liners! I believe the show finally stopped at around 12:15 am and as a ten year old it was almost magical ✨️
Happiness is his legacy. no foul crass or shouting , just good honest from the heart comedy from a genius comedian who loved and was loved back form the people
How tickled I am to watch this video, Paul! I grew up watching Ken Dodd on the telly; his tales of Knotty Ash, the Diddy Men and the Jam Butty Mines were hilarious! Not a lot of people nowadays know that he also had a lovely singing voice. RIP Ken 🕯
Not forgetting the great drum of knotty Ash
Eine tolle Geschichte. Er war sicherlich ein großartiger Mensch und wu derbarer Darsteller.Ich habe schon einige Videos von ihnen gesehen und finde sie alle einfach super. Dankeschön 1👍🤗
Makes you realise that we lived in a great generation of talented comedians. Greatly missed, nice to be reminded of them. Thanks again, keep up the great work.
I saw Sir Ken Dodd in 1988 , I tool my children to see him in pantomime Mother Goose hes was superb , he was in a generation when I was growing up, when we had some great pros it was a great time to be alive with people like Sir Ken , Tommy Cooper , Les Dawson , Bob Monkhouse and of course Norman Collier. This country was blessed with real talent back then , thanks for this great video Paul.
Sir Ken was one of my favourite stars, I have seen him 7 times during my life and never once been disappointed with his performance, he was a good clean performer, he didn't rely on being smutty or crude to make people laugh. RIP Doddy.
Ken Dodd was notorious for over-running during his shows - he once told an audience that the manager of the theatre told him they had to close at midnight - he then said ' Don't worry - we'll do the second half in the carpark '
They certainly don’t make them like this anymore. A true multi talented entertainer. Fascinating listening about his early life and career. Great video as usual Paul. 👍🏻
What a great man and comedian,we were spoilt back in the day,such comic geniuses,RIP Doddy.
Sir Ken Dodd was a marvellous singer. Very talented, and a down to earth kind of man. Greatly missed
I remember watching Ken Dodd with my Grandad when I was about 8 we laughed so hard at the diddy men never forget Ken brilliant. R.I.P.
A true stand-up comic made you laugh your head off with no swearing or filthy jokes like some of the so-called comedians of today rely on to get a laugh. One of the best and such a shame also one of the last great entertainers to grace any stage or theatre. Ken Dodd made millions of people laugh; he was certainly One of a kind and the world is worse off without him. Thank you Sir Ken for all those years of laughter and happiness you gave so many people for so many years. I have lived through your era and it was a great era to live through; it has been my pleasure to see you on many occasions and experience firsthand your great talent. R.I.P.
Like most performers he was much better live than on tv. The audience certainly got value for money. A lot of modern comedians have cited him as an influence. A true master of his craft who made it look so easy.
i wasnt a fan on TV and went to see him begrudgingly with my Mum and Dad whilst i was on holiday. He was brilliant
Very fond memories of queuing up for hours for Ken's show on Skegness Pier. First house were an hour and a half late coming out! Brilliant comic Thanks for this Paul
Thanks for this, sir! Ken also appeared in an episode of Doctor Who during the late 80s in an intriguing role but got killed off by the villain before he could get to episode two! Most definitely one of a kind, when they made him they broke the mould the very next instant! Wish I'd got to see him live! 🎭🎤🃏🎆
I went to see Ken Dodd and he went on until midnight 🤣🤣🤣
Definitely an absolute legend❤
I remember going to see him at the Futurist theatre in Scarborough many years ago with my mum and my friend. We were hysterical with laughter. I also loved An Audience with Ken Dodd. That had me in tears with laughing. God, he was a very funny man. God rest him.
Thanks for another great video, Paul. 🐾😃
I think the words, "Tickling Stick", or "Feather Duster" are what you were searching for 😃. I loved Ken Dodd, especially his singing voice, it had a pathos that used to make me cry. My friend's Mum saw him on stage many times, he used to go on for hours, sometimes it was 2am or 3am when she got home. She used to go and see him after the show, she said he was wonderful. We shan't see his like again. Thank you for this post.
I saw Ken Dodd three times funniest man I've seen
Like you said Paul...the last (sadly) of a true Music Hall Entertainer. I saw him twice at De Montfort Hall, Leics yrs ago. Very funny, witty with incredible stamina to perform for several hrs! Sadly missed but never forgotten
my grandad loved Ken Dodd's singing voice
Thanks again Paul for another great video.
Loved Ken Dodd with everything he did loved his songs Happiness and Love is like a Violin. Thank you for all the entertainment you gave us it was Brilliant. Bless You and R.I. P x❤😂
he was a brilliant comedien and he's got good vioce too and sadly missed
I saw Ken Dodd about 15 years ago at the Malvern Theatre, I laughed so much my ribs ached all the next day. His humour was never blue or offensive I can't stand the modern comics who swear and make fun of people, its not funny and there is no need for it.
Seen him twice. Second time was at a very big private party.. I was looking towards the stage waiting for him to come on and he was standing right behind me. I screamed with delight and got a good tickle with his tickling stick. Great show and lovely man. Thanks Paul. xxx
Brilliant comedian I’ve seen him a few times live. My dad was his biggest fan.
No other comedian can come close to what he was like.
When I saw him on 'An Audience With' I thought what an amazing entertainer, the best I've seen. I so wanted to see him live, but never did....
Looking forward to this one.
Thanks
I’ve never heard Sir Ken described as being ‘a marmite comedian’ before. I saw him perform in New Brighton 20 years ago, amazing! He ‘locked’ is in until 12am! RIP Sir Ken, so glad you were one of the few stars who stayed true to your Liverpudlian roots.
Another great comic from my era! Sadly missed. Cheers Paul.👍🏼
Thanks for another informative talk and look around,.. we saw Ken on stage only once and having many of his cassettes - thought we'd know all his routine,. but no,.. it was all brand new material,. clean - hilarious gags and stories,.. a true entertainer.
I think they were called his" tickling stick " , I might be wrong. An incredible talent seems like from a world so very different from today. Seems like the creation of the internet has lessened the need for many types of talent and performers like this. Sad really but rest peacefully Sir Ken Dodd, you are very much remembered ❤
Hiya Ozzy, his Prop was called his Tickling Stick
@@paulguise698 thought I'd heard of one of those from somewhere 🤣
God bless Ken Dodd, very sadly missed. Thanks for posting.
Saw him few times started at 7.30pm and finished at 2.30 in the morning and would still talk and sign photos,selfies after absolute legend xx
loved ken Dodd but those diddymen used to give me nightmares. He did have a wicked sense of humour. Once again a great video of one of the comedy masters
thanks Paul x
Ken Dodd was one of the greatest comedians the world will ever know. He was brilliant, he will never be replaced. His humour was fantastic. His singing voice was amazing as well. He is seriously missed.
Great comedium. Also did very well in the pop charts with hits through the 60s at least 20 or so pop hits. Loved ya Ken since you've been gone I we all cry tears of happiness xxxx
The best comedian that ever lived.very talented funny clever man.r.i.p Ken.
One of the true greatest comedy legends ever and one very great singer and a very very very funny man as well
ken dodd was a very awesome comedian am sure that he spent most of his time in the stand up career and he did films aswell as the tv i am sure but i may be wrong :)😮
Hi Paul loved ken Dodd and the diddymen , and his saying "how tickled i am " my favourite song was happyness. Rest in peace Ken Dodd 🙏😇🌹
Another good one 👍🏻 Sent me on to find him on The Good Old Days and found my mum in the audience. She didn't get home till really late as he had a tendency to over run!! Thanks Paul 🙏🏻
I was fortunate to meet Sir Ken and Lady Dodd, when they broke down on the M62 motorway. It was 11th October 2014 at 7pm. I imagine he was on his way to a gig somewhere. Had a good old chinwag with Ken and his fiance, Anne. Lovely guy, lovely lady