The greatest comedian this country produced. He could just be standing there doing nothing, and I'd be on the floor in hysterics. Brilliant, Oh yes, and he had a wonderful singing voice RIP Noman, you'll never be forgotten
I wouldn't necessarily say the greatest, given that Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel both came from the UK, and laid the ground for a lot of what was to follow, but he's right up there.
Norman portrayed the innocence of a child, he was amazing. This clip is filled with wonderful childlike humour, great fun. Norman, "Your asking for it incha." Thanks for the video and for thinking of his fans. From the film: On the Beat.
I'm still laughing 😂😂😂...ohh so much that I've got a stitch. Brilliant actor, comedian & human being ‼️... Really these films were for anyone , any age to watch and most definitely have you falling off the sofa with laughter. R I P Norman Wisdom,💙
First time I watched this was over 40 years ago laughed so much I could hardly breathe.Brilliant funny comedian funny clean and no bad language.Fun for all the family.
I watched this 18 years ago as a kid I loved the early bird as well such a funny film, I think it's on UA-cam somewhere. Norman Wisdom was such a great and loveable comedian and a legend in my eyes and no doubt in the eyes of those who watched him.
Never be anyone better than you Norman. Loved you all my life. Really miss you so much. Thanks for all the laughs. You're a Star, and I love ya 💜❤️!!!!!!!!
IMHO Norman was the greatest comedian that we ever produced- Anyone of any age can still watch these movies and you cannot help but laugh- Real humour that is missing from today's sick and sad world- All you need is laughter to make the world a better place!
Hilarious inoffensive fun. That child-like portrayal of the small man up against authority, blissfully unaware that he's misjudging the gravity of the situation, combined with genuine acting ability is well shown here. If ever I'm down a Norman Wisdom DVD lifts my mood. A nod here to Raymond Huntley and Terence Alexander who are here too. I don't know the actor's name who plays the chauffeur but he's good too.
That's what I love about it. When you consider that Norman didn't have much of a childhood, I can understand that this hilarious sketch was being a kid again. The timing was spot on. His other performances were also hilarious. He never got over his mother leaving and the brutal treatment of his father, who disowned him. He had to sleep rough. It was a great idea for the stallholder who gave him tea and a meat pie, to join the Army. From there he went into showbusiness.His obvious talent was soon recognised. The show that he did with Bruce Forsyth was brilliant. Norman write the script. I have got to say that Norman was the star of the show. He was limited as an insumentalist,regarding repertoire, but played each instrument really well. He was a terrific drummer also, with a natural technique. His singing was superb. ,He was a talented songwriter. "Beware" is an outstanding and lovely song.
For me in a Wisdom film the character performers are the meat to his gravy so lets have a clap here for John Bluthal as the chauffeur, Terence Alexander as the inspector and Raymond Huntley as the commissioner. Great character actors all of `em.
Well-known actors did play in this, I mean I see at the end Terence Alexander aka Charlie Hungerford who played from 1981 to 1991 in the Bergerac series and the best thing is that Norman Wisdom also played in one of those Bergerac episodes , very surprising.
Yes, plenty of well-known (and not-yet well-known) faces in Norman's films. Michael Caine and Oliver Reed crop up in "The Bulldog Breed"! Future Avenger and Bond Girl Honor Blackman is in "The Square Peg". Frank Williams (The Vicar in "Dad's Army") crops up in three Wisdom films - "The Bulldog Breed", "The Square Peg" and "A Stitch in Time". Fellow Dad's Army actor John le Mesurier is in "The Early Bird" and John's former wife Hattie Jacques (of "Carry on" and "Sykes" fame) is in "The Square Peg".
Not going to lie I can see a lot of similarities between both Norman Wisdom and Lee Evans. Obviously not the same but I have a feeling Lee learnt some amazing things by watching Norman. RIP Norman
Yes, I felt Lee was at his best doing slapstick work. His expletive-heavy stand-up work (which Norman would never have done) wasn't my cup of tea at all.
I met him in 93 in Canterbury we nearly got him to go for drink with us but his lady Freind was not up for it. But Norman wanted to go. He genuinely nice guy RIP 💞😘 xxx
Not widely known, but he was massive in Albania. during the communist era. His films were encouraged because they were seen as the triumph of the common little man over the privileged classes.
@@danielwilkins4748 ok thanks .loved he's films .....and the one with Mr Grimshdale my favourite ....he was a cleaner at a huge mansion....little kid use to pick on him .....good old days .
Does somebody know the title of the Norman's movie when he is an idiot, but some scientists make him a super intelligent man ? Unfortunately, the magic will disappears after a while.
I grow with him movies in last 30 year ago in ROMANIA
The greatest comedian this country produced. He could just be standing there doing nothing, and I'd be on the floor in hysterics. Brilliant, Oh yes, and he had a wonderful singing voice RIP Noman, you'll never be forgotten
I wouldn't necessarily say the greatest, given that Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel both came from the UK, and laid the ground for a lot of what was to follow, but he's right up there.
Norman portrayed the innocence of a child, he was amazing. This clip is filled with wonderful childlike humour, great fun. Norman, "Your asking for it incha." Thanks for the video and for thinking of his fans. From the film: On the Beat.
I'm still laughing 😂😂😂...ohh so much that I've got a stitch. Brilliant actor, comedian & human being ‼️... Really these films were for anyone , any age to watch and most definitely have you falling off the sofa with laughter. R I P Norman Wisdom,💙
First time I watched this was over 40 years ago laughed so much I could hardly breathe.Brilliant funny comedian funny clean and no bad language.Fun for all the family.
I watched this 18 years ago as a kid I loved the early bird as well such a funny film, I think it's on UA-cam somewhere. Norman Wisdom was such a great and loveable comedian and a legend in my eyes and no doubt in the eyes of those who watched him.
LEGEND
Never be anyone better than you Norman. Loved you all my life. Really miss you so much. Thanks for all the laughs. You're a Star, and I love ya 💜❤️!!!!!!!!
IMHO Norman was the greatest comedian that we ever produced- Anyone of any age can still watch these movies and you cannot help but laugh- Real humour that is missing from today's sick and sad world- All you need is laughter to make the world a better place!
A wonderful man , the world really does feel more empty he has gone . R.I.P Norman
Nearly all the great funny actors are gone now.
1 of the berst comeduiians in the world
zelensky and biden are still fine@@rtaylor7384
I love the fact that he never uses bad language and my kids watch his films over and over again.
There’s an r rated movie where he swears and is nude
Brill! When hosepipe fittings were made of Brass. 🙏🙏🙏 😂
Hilarious inoffensive fun. That child-like portrayal of the small man up against authority, blissfully unaware that he's misjudging the gravity of the situation, combined with genuine acting ability is well shown here. If ever I'm down a Norman Wisdom DVD lifts my mood. A nod here to Raymond Huntley and Terence Alexander who are here too. I don't know the actor's name who plays the chauffeur but he's good too.
One of the greatest
Britain has produced some 'top notch' comic entertainers, and Norman is there right at the very top. 💜😪💔
Norman wisdom a lovely man great human being' loved by everyone he was like one of the family yeh he was a good man⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
God bless him. He was one of the greatest comedian the world has ever seen
I second that.
He was the greatest
How Good is this.
Really Sir Norman Wisdom was a great performer of the world film industry
I just love Norman Wisdom I've got nearly all of his DVD's they make me laugh every time i watch them 🤣🤣
Me too
Me and my late mum loved watching all his films!
RIP Mr. Wisdom! In this age of stoicism, it's wonderful to laugh. Thank you❤🌹🙏
A Legend. Then, and now!
Norman wisdom will always be best top funny guy love all his MOVIES realy funny R. I. P Norman
This scene always cracks me up!
YOU'RE FIRED!!! Now what have I done? 😂
Glad I grew up watching norman wisdom even in the new modern era
I remember when we had to queue up to Norman Wisdom in the cinema in Oxford
my fave,norman wisdom scene.genuous
Loved this, so funny and innocent 😂
That's what I love about it. When you consider that Norman didn't have much of a childhood, I can understand that this hilarious sketch was being a kid again. The timing was spot on. His other performances were also hilarious. He never got over his mother leaving and the brutal treatment of his father, who disowned him. He had to sleep rough. It was a great idea for the stallholder who gave him tea and a meat pie, to join the Army. From there he went into showbusiness.His obvious talent was soon recognised. The show that he did with Bruce Forsyth was brilliant. Norman write the script. I have got to say that Norman was the star of the show. He was limited as an insumentalist,regarding repertoire, but played each instrument really well. He was a terrific drummer also, with a natural technique. His singing was superb. ,He was a talented songwriter. "Beware" is an outstanding and lovely song.
@@davidwhyberd7612 he was also homeless before he joined the army. He's a true legend.
sheer magic - what memories brian - my hero
Brilliant, such an infectious laugh! So childishly naughty! Love it ❤❤❤
So funny please post full movie we can all use a good laugh right about now. Classic comedy genius.🤣
Love Norman, he was a GENIUS
The most iconic laugh on British TV,
LOVE WATCHING SIR NORMAN 💯🙏
He was so naturally funny, a bit like Charlie Chaplin! Wonderful 😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
For me in a Wisdom film the character performers are the meat to his gravy so lets have a clap here for John Bluthal as the chauffeur, Terence Alexander as the inspector and Raymond Huntley as the commissioner. Great character actors all of `em.
Absolutely, not forgetting Eddie Leslie (co-writer and supporting actor), Jerry Desmonde, Edward Chapman, David Lodge and Lana Morris.
No offence intended but the chauffeur was played by John Blythe not John Bluthal of Vicar of Dibley fame.
Well-known actors did play in this, I mean I see at the end Terence Alexander aka Charlie Hungerford who played from 1981 to 1991 in the Bergerac series and the best thing is that Norman Wisdom also played in one of those Bergerac episodes , very surprising.
Yes, plenty of well-known (and not-yet well-known) faces in Norman's films.
Michael Caine and Oliver Reed crop up in "The Bulldog Breed"! Future Avenger and Bond Girl Honor Blackman is in "The Square Peg".
Frank Williams (The Vicar in "Dad's Army") crops up in three Wisdom films - "The Bulldog Breed", "The Square Peg" and "A Stitch in Time". Fellow Dad's Army actor John le Mesurier is in "The Early Bird" and John's former wife Hattie Jacques (of "Carry on" and "Sykes" fame) is in "The Square Peg".
Brilliant.
Not going to lie I can see a lot of similarities between both Norman Wisdom and Lee Evans. Obviously not the same but I have a feeling Lee learnt some amazing things by watching Norman. RIP Norman
Reminds me of working at Enterprise car rentals as a car cleaner. Did that job for 12 years.
Yes, I felt Lee was at his best doing slapstick work.
His expletive-heavy stand-up work (which Norman would never have done) wasn't my cup of tea at all.
Brilliance
LEGEND!!!
I met him in 93 in Canterbury we nearly got him to go for drink with us but his lady Freind was not up for it. But Norman wanted to go. He genuinely nice guy RIP 💞😘 xxx
Wouldn't half give you indigestion sir ❤😂
,.. Norman I miss You!
Nice to see that Norman dispensed with the 2 bucket method 😊
Classic:-)
comic genius
Only Sir Norman could Do That / Loved Him.
Comedy genius 😇
Só good i have all
I want it for lunch.... wouldn't half give you indigestion sir...
Timeless😂😂😂
wonderful entertainer
Highly recommend the bio > My Turn (by Norman)
So funny
💯💯💯💯✔️
Not widely known, but he was massive in Albania. during the communist era. His films were encouraged because they were seen as the triumph of the common little man over the privileged classes.
😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍
pitkin was in albania 2008
If Robbie William's was Talented and Funny.
Love a bit a Norman..An Original!
DONT U DARE LAFF😅😅😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Was Mr Gimshdale from Wolverhampton ?
Yorkshire
@@danielwilkins4748 was he ....some reason I got someone telling me maybe lived in Wolverhampton. Thanx.
@@bhopindersingh4843 He was born in Harrogate,
@@danielwilkins4748 ok thanks .loved he's films .....and the one with Mr Grimshdale my favourite ....he was a cleaner at a huge mansion....little kid use to pick on him .....good old days .
"Mr Grimsdale"!!!!!
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Which movie?
On the Beat
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
working at the carwash y'all
thinks
Does somebody know the title of the Norman's movie when he is an idiot, but some scientists make him a super intelligent man ? Unfortunately, the magic will disappears after a while.
origin of the billy connoly joke???
I do'nt know what it is, but Norman Wisdom sure does remind me of Mel Gibson.
Who is the other guy he reminds me of Eddie Hearn 🤔
Raymond Huntley...a great character actor
comedy legend ...julio ee creyate lol
cressed at norman wisdom hahahahahaha
Norman wisdom joke. I'm not normal.
Turn it on at nozzle
Missed out (the)sorry
Wouldn't half give you indigestion sir lol
Lot of laurel and hardy they're
There...
@@douglasgreen437 Yes I'm that stupid I don't do English
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😂
When England was England.
:)))))))))))
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Outdated humor 😶 Only interesting as a historical document .
Oh dear, move on bud...