James Casey, Eli Woods and Roy Hudd - Sunderland, 1984 0503am 1.9.22 he knew his stuff re :music hall. another chap to ask might be michael grade - if yer researching the old music hall. as for this... cool. still; i wonder how such and act would work these days... do we have double acts these days? - there only seems to be vic & bob. anyhow; i think i last saw roy hudd featured in a dennis potter play...
Great sketch, I can still remember bits from Jimmy Jamess 50s TV shows. Thanks so much for posting it, the lines are just as funny today. But, as I am sure James Casey would have agreed, you can see how much more his father would have got out of them. Jimmy James had the greatest comic timing I have ever seen.
Terribly sorry to hear that James Casey has passed away, he was a marvellous BBC producer (The Clitheroe Kid et al), and did a very good replication of his legendary dad, Jimmy James, who I will worship forever. Great to know that Eli is alive-and-kicking; my having met him when they played Wolverhampton a few years back with James, and Eli, plus the late Ray Allen on the box. Wonderful sketch, timeless memories.
Now THAT is timing, that "fast piece".....and get one for me punch line was spectacular lol. Wonderful to see, thank god Roy kept these acts safe for us, we would have missed so much. You tube is amazing for seeing some of the greats, TV never had a lot of time for them. Great job by the sun and eli is brilliant as usual
I saw Roy live in a one man show about 'music hall'. He was brilliant. He went through the acts of some of the best comedians that had been, it was like watching them! Very funny & took me by surprise!
Now I understand why my grandparents used to watch this programme on a Sunday afternoon When I was a child made no sense to me at all at the time However now I'm older !
Apart from admire Max Miller what has Roy Hudd ever acheived? What was the act that made him fanous? It makes the Water Rats seem a bit futile. He has no act. ONLY STATUS! For what?
@@gtaylor331 News Huddlines (esp Christmas Specials) Roy was the main link between the last of the Music Hall (1950s) to the TV Age of the 70s and 80s via Film and Radio.
Pure gold with their customary immaculate timing. 😊
Fantastic, many thanks for posting this gem.
I love the dance at 7:12.
RIP Mr Hudd. Thank you for making us laugh so much for so long.
James Casey, Eli Woods and Roy Hudd - Sunderland, 1984 0503am 1.9.22 he knew his stuff re :music hall. another chap to ask might be michael grade - if yer researching the old music hall. as for this... cool. still; i wonder how such and act would work these days... do we have double acts these days? - there only seems to be vic & bob. anyhow; i think i last saw roy hudd featured in a dennis potter play...
Great sketch, I can still remember bits from Jimmy Jamess 50s TV shows. Thanks so much for posting it, the lines are just as funny today. But, as I am sure James Casey would have agreed, you can see how much more his father would have got out of them. Jimmy James had the greatest comic timing I have ever seen.
This sketch is right up there with the Parrot one and Four Candles ....... a genuine contender for the best sketch of its generation.
Terribly sorry to hear that James Casey has passed away, he was a marvellous BBC producer (The Clitheroe Kid et al), and did a very good replication of his legendary dad,
Jimmy James, who I will worship forever. Great to know that Eli is alive-and-kicking;
my having met him when they played Wolverhampton a few years back with James, and Eli, plus the late Ray Allen on the box. Wonderful sketch, timeless memories.
Now THAT is timing, that "fast piece".....and get one for me punch line was spectacular lol. Wonderful to see, thank god Roy kept these acts safe for us, we would have missed so much. You tube is amazing for seeing some of the greats, TV never had a lot of time for them. Great job by the sun and eli is brilliant as usual
Great comedy at it's very best.
Had me crying with laughter.
Thanks for posting.
RIP James Casey, a great comedy writer, and excellent performer. You did your Dad proud.
Never tire of watching this ... absolute classic.
I saw Roy live in a one man show about 'music hall'. He was brilliant. He went through the acts of some of the best comedians that had been, it was like watching them! Very funny & took me by surprise!
Proud to say jimmy casey and eli woods were my relations x
I am related too, your father and my father were both fathers
so jealous
Now I understand why my grandparents used to watch this programme on a Sunday afternoon When I was a child made no sense to me at all at the time However now I'm older !
Thank you 😊
Just brilliant !
Wonderfully anarchic stuff at the end, and I love the meandering 'chip chopper' stuff before that!
R I P ROY HUDD
My sentiments, entirely. God Bless him !
Eli Woods lives round the corner from me, I havent seen him in a while I hope the guy is okay.
R.I.P. cousin
to have three legends appear at the sunderland empire we are humbled, and Laurel and Hardy, Ken dodd, Marlene deitrich
Some of today's so called comedians could learn a lot from watching this.
Shame Sid Field died comparatively young in 1949 or 1950, certainly was underated in my humble opinion
@IMikeTysonI Sadly I think Eli died some time ago. . I could be wrong on that though
Eli Woods died in 2014
Apart from admire Max Miller what has Roy Hudd ever acheived?
What was the act that made him fanous?
It makes the Water Rats seem a bit futile.
He has no act. ONLY STATUS! For what?
What a sad, pathetic and ignorant piece of dirt you are.
@@gtaylor331 News Huddlines (esp Christmas Specials) Roy was the main link between the last of the Music Hall (1950s) to the TV Age of the 70s and 80s via Film and Radio.
Completely wrong and totally uncalled for. Roy Hudd is a talented performer in his own right and has kept the memory of music hall alive.
Just a shame you can't spell!!
A very funny guy a champion dancer and a great trumpet player what more do you want