How lovely to find this, A lovely guy, loved working with him. he sent me tickets every birthday to see him in Panto and i saw him in hospital. shortly before he died. So sad. I needed several large brandies after that visit. The funeral was amazing. Much missed by me.
I employed DD once. Walked in carrying two old tesco carrier bags demanding a pint of bitter. On stage he created and turned into a wonderful loud brassy drag queen. So much missed. Colin you were fabulous xx
Lovely to see this. My partner and I became friends with Colin in the last few years of his life. We used to go to Brighton to watch him in the pubs on Sunday lunchtimes. After one performance he came over and thanked us for actually looking and listening to him during the act, rather than talking and ignoring him, as was common in pubs. We became friends and went to shows like this and his pantomimes. We were invited to his 50th birthday party, he never made 51. It was such a shock.
GREAT! Many many thanks for sharing this. We used to go along to his local, the C&C pub, in shorditch on a Saturday night and laugh our socks off. Can/t believe it's 10 years ago since the great farewell of this very lovely East End entertainer. Long live the likes of you to help us remember these wonderful artists.
Although Colin died nearly 16 years ago, he is remembered in the dressing room with great fondness and lots of laughs. I still miss him terribly, but feel so lucky to have had him as a friend.
Tom Cooper I can't believe it's been that long, I remember the great performance at BMHS when he came through the audience as the Queen Mum, we also saw Shirley Temple and of course the great Sophie Tucker. Just fantastic. A one off.
@@MickieDriverwow thanks Mickie ... blast from the past xxx....sweet ... to think my brother has been in bethnal green since he was a yuppy lol dont ask dearie 🤣 Loved DYD at the Cricketers Vauxhall etc got any recordings of Gay Travers ? Tony Sinclair? When they could REALLY sing ... b4 .. lip..sink ! Kitty Litters got her own show bar now in liverpool... gave up her cottage in hampstead 😆
Great entertainment! Saw Dockyard Doris on Colin's "home turf" at the Hackney Empire in the early `80s - top of the bill was the talented but ill-starred Joan Turner, who did a stand-up routine & sang the Brindisi from "La Traviata"! Sad when genuine entertainers like DD leave our midst.
Thank you so much for sharing this Mickie. I was lucky enough to work with Colin at the Beefeater by the Tower and he was lovely. It always fun to watch foreign tourists struggle with Colin/Doris's innuendos. :-)
Glad you liked it, Trevor. I think it does justice to the joy that was Dockyard Doris. In the ten years since Coin died, we have raised £150,000 in his memory for St Joaeph's Hospice where he was cared for at the end of his illness. Good wishes to you. Mickie.
I had the pleasure of knowing Colin, personally. He gave me 2 great tips for life. "This isn't the dress rehearsal. It's the actual show!" and "When you're on your deathbed, it's what you haven't done that you'' regret. Not what you have". RIP Colin.
As you were lucky enough to work with Colin, I'm sure you will have as many happy memories of him as I do. It's a wonderful legacy to have made to many people happy.
Fascinating to see this. That generation were the tail end of the old music hall acts and traditional drag artistes. Kids today just wouldn't get this or understand the historic significance. The old guys were able to ply their trade with basically the same act/jokes for years only slowly changing things over time. Once folks went on TV their act was blown and people expected a new routine/jokes every time they appeared. The old summer season variety shows were on there last legs by 1980. It all seems so simple and innocent. Sadly the traditional UK drag culture is being steamrolled by the giant machine that is RuPaul's Drag Race. Just type UK Drag into You Tune and see what you get. British drag culture has been almost obliterated overnight. So sad.
hi nigel from maidstone good comick i was drummer in london pub whith gay singer on stage gorge and hariat for long time 7 days week in the rock pub iam on tork radio for 20 years singing and jingals mike graham show played whith harry stonham organ in green man pub old kent rd i still drum looking for gigs in london
How lovely to find this, A lovely guy, loved working with him. he sent me tickets every birthday to see him in Panto and i saw him in hospital. shortly before he died. So sad. I needed several large brandies after that visit. The funeral was amazing. Much missed by me.
I employed DD once. Walked in carrying two old tesco carrier bags demanding a pint of bitter. On stage he created and turned into a wonderful loud brassy drag queen. So much missed. Colin you were fabulous xx
I remember Colin from the Bull & Pump pub in Shoreditch, late 1980’s/early 1990s. Nice, down to earth man👍
Beautiful man, a pleasure to have met him xx
Lovely to see this. My partner and I became friends with Colin in the last few years of his life. We used to go to Brighton to watch him in the pubs on Sunday lunchtimes. After one performance he came over and thanked us for actually looking and listening to him during the act, rather than talking and ignoring him, as was common in pubs. We became friends and went to shows like this and his pantomimes. We were invited to his 50th birthday party, he never made 51. It was such a shock.
Thank you Mickie for sharing this. Colin was always a star, is again and thanks to this will remain a star for eternity. God Bless ! Trevor
GREAT! Many many thanks for sharing this. We used to go along to his local, the C&C pub, in shorditch on a Saturday night and laugh our socks off. Can/t believe it's 10 years ago since the great farewell of this very lovely East End entertainer.
Long live the likes of you to help us remember these wonderful artists.
One of the greats thanks for the memory rip dear doris
Always a pleasure to see the lovely Dockyard Doris. Thanks for the memory.
Although Colin died nearly 16 years ago, he is remembered in the dressing room with great fondness and lots of laughs. I still miss him terribly, but feel so lucky to have had him as a friend.
Tom Cooper I can't believe it's been that long, I remember the great performance at BMHS when he came through the audience as the Queen Mum, we also saw Shirley Temple and of course the great Sophie Tucker. Just fantastic. A one off.
@@MickieDriverwow thanks Mickie ... blast from the past xxx....sweet ... to think my brother has been in bethnal green since he was a yuppy lol dont ask dearie 🤣
Loved DYD at the Cricketers Vauxhall etc got any recordings of Gay Travers ? Tony Sinclair? When they could REALLY sing ... b4 .. lip..sink !
Kitty Litters got her own show bar now in liverpool... gave up her cottage in hampstead 😆
She's fab.. Such a bleedin shame when they are taken away from us too soon. x
Great entertainment! Saw Dockyard Doris on Colin's "home turf" at the Hackney Empire in the early `80s - top of the bill was the talented but ill-starred Joan Turner, who did a stand-up routine & sang the Brindisi from "La Traviata"! Sad when genuine entertainers like DD leave our midst.
Got talking to him once in a pub in Tottenham after his act lovely approachable chap
Thank you so much for sharing this Mickie. I was lucky enough to work with Colin at the Beefeater by the Tower and he was lovely. It always fun to watch foreign tourists struggle with Colin/Doris's innuendos. :-)
Brings back happy memories of DD on stage in Bethnal Green pub on a Saturday night. Happy Days! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it, Trevor. I think it does justice to the joy that was Dockyard Doris. In the ten years since Coin died, we have raised £150,000 in his memory for St Joaeph's Hospice where he was cared for at the end of his illness. Good wishes to you. Mickie.
I had the pleasure of knowing Colin, personally. He gave me 2 great tips for life. "This isn't the dress rehearsal. It's the actual show!" and "When you're on your deathbed, it's what you haven't done that you'' regret. Not what you have". RIP Colin.
That's a great quote, I'll remember that
As you were lucky enough to work with Colin, I'm sure you will have as many happy memories of him as I do. It's a wonderful legacy to have made to many people happy.
People have some lovely things about Doris /colin bless his heart
Ah the old ones are the best. Love the rent boy joke😂😂
Fascinating to see this. That generation were the tail end of the old music hall acts and traditional drag artistes. Kids today just wouldn't get this or understand the historic significance. The old guys were able to ply their trade with basically the same act/jokes for years only slowly changing things over time. Once folks went on TV their act was blown and people expected a new routine/jokes every time they appeared. The old summer season variety shows were on there last legs by 1980. It all seems so simple and innocent. Sadly the traditional UK drag culture is being steamrolled by the giant machine that is RuPaul's Drag Race. Just type UK Drag into You Tune and see what you get. British drag culture has been almost obliterated overnight. So sad.
hi nigel from maidstone good comick i was drummer in london pub whith gay singer on stage gorge and hariat for long time 7 days week in the rock pub iam on tork radio for 20 years singing and jingals mike graham show played whith harry stonham organ in green man pub old kent rd i still drum looking for gigs in london
Laugh? I nearly did ;)
psammiad those who do do those who don't talk about it lol
she has a look of matt Lucas
nigel from maidstone youtube
Lame ..
Andrew Palframan show me you can do better
Your channel doesn't have any content bit like your brain one suspects...this is best old school and you don't appreciate it your loss.