Billy Dainty Comedian Good Old Days 31st December 1977
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- Опубліковано 19 гру 2024
- Billy Dainty born [William Hooper Frank John Dainty was a British Comedian,dancer,physical comedian and pantomime and television star.Dainty was born in Wolverhampton street,Dudley Worcestershire.Born 22 Feb 1927 died 19 November 1986.Aged 59
I absolutely adore this fabulously gifted man. One of the best all-rounders this country has ever produced. I would love to have met him backstage, shook his hand, and thanked him for touching my life. RIP Billy 💖
Thank you Linda for your view and very nice comment.
I laughed every time I saw him and still do !
I remember watching billy with my old dad the good ol days rip billy where has my old England gone
Thank you very much Michael for your view and Comment, Yes indeed ,The entertainment at the moment on our TV in this country is sadly lacking in acts like Billy Dainty. Have a wonderful Christmas 🌲☃️
@@walverden1 thanks 🙏 it’s sad when I look back at it now .billy must have been a really fit man to do what he did I’ll miss them all
@@michaelholland9701 Thank you very much Michael.👍🎄🎅Have a wonderful Christmas 🤶
Worked with him on a show in '70,s. All round fabulous entertainer, it was a privilege to work with him. Lovely off stage too. Taken too soon.
Thank you very much Jill for your view and,yes Billy Dainty was a one off.😀👍🇬🇧
Wonderful and never forgotten..love a bit of billy dainty!!
james billings Thank you James for your comment,I thought that Billy Dainty was fantastic as a comedian.
Saw Billy and Harry Worth at Blackpool in the early 1960s ......... wonderful memory`s
Thank you John, you are very lucky to have seen Billy and Harry Worth. Thank you for your view and great comment.
His name was very apt. I loved him in Emus Broadcasting Company.
Thank you Ann for your view,and comment
saw him in pantomime, what a star and family entertainer. Always smiling and unique.
Thank you Phil for your comment yes Billy Dainty was a GREAT Entertainer.
A true old style music hall performer.
Thank you very much for your View and comment.👍🌞☺️🇬🇧
Loved this man, the complete entertainer. Great memories from my youth😊
Thank you very much for your view and Comment. Billy Dainty was an incredible entertainer of his day.👍😁🎭
A True Comic Genius,modern ' so called comics ' Study This Man!
Thank you Anthony for view and Comment,yes Billy was a wonderful Comic.😁🎭
Absolutely bored to death when I was a kid watching things like this. I appreciate it now though, it is a delight to watch.
Thank you very much for your view, so pleased you enjoyed it.
I know exactly what you mean.I reminds me of rainy summer nights,either Good old days,London paladium or Upstairs downstairs,it just seemed tedious,but I could watch it all day now..
@@firenza74 Thank you very much,yes I would love for “The Good Old Days” to come back once more. Have a wonderful Sunday.👍🇬🇧🎭
Eccentric dancing , only ever seen these days at wedding receptions .
Thank you Ken for your view and comment. lol
Forgot how fantastic Billy was with his funny Legworks
Thank you very much Liz for your view,yes Billy Dainty was a wonderful funny man with his great legwork. Have a wonderful Thursday.👍🎭🤣
Pure Class right there.
Thank you very much For your view and great Comment.👍🎭🇬🇧🤣
Good old Arfur on drums - Arfur Beatlate.
(The drummer is crucial to an act like this, he wasn't watching - he missed so many bits!). Great to see and hear(!) Billy in action. Thanks for posting 😎
Thank you very much,yes Billy did need those Drums,lol❤️👍🇬🇧🎭
Love it. He was actually a fantastically technical dancer too. If you have any other clips of him please post.
Hello Jill so pleased you liked this video, but I am afraid this is the only video I have of Billy Dainty.
@@walverden1 I have some bits - a Comic Roots and an episode of his one man show. Will see what I can do
He and Barry Cryer starred in a 4-part BBC Radio series about the songwriting duo of R.P. Weston and Bert Lee, who composed hundreds of music-hall songs. The series also featured a chorus of 2 women and 2 men (one of whom was Dudley Stevens) from the Players Theatre.
Thank you very much Pattie for your view and great comment
Dear oh dear?
Thank you very much for your view and comment
Spectacularly terrible