- Jul 7, 2003
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I once saw him live at Butlins in Skegness, after some mates decided it was a bright idea to go up there for the weekend. Thought I may as well go and see the star attraction, Bernard himself, before commenting.
Personally, I just found his act completely dated. It's not a case of being politically correct, just the fact that if I wanted to listen to someone going on about Pakis and Sambos, I'd have sat down in front of the TV and watched a re-run of Alf Garnett. Frankly, those jokes were all done back in the Seventies- about the same time as Les Dawson was wheeling out his entire mother-in-law repertoire.
Having said that, the audience, which appeared to be comprised mostly of monumentally pissed Scouse hen-parties and groups of stereotypical working class Northern men, lapped it up. Never mind the jokes, Manning only had to say "fookin Paki" or "coon" for them to crease themselves in their seats.
Personally, I just found his act completely dated. It's not a case of being politically correct, just the fact that if I wanted to listen to someone going on about Pakis and Sambos, I'd have sat down in front of the TV and watched a re-run of Alf Garnett. Frankly, those jokes were all done back in the Seventies- about the same time as Les Dawson was wheeling out his entire mother-in-law repertoire.
Having said that, the audience, which appeared to be comprised mostly of monumentally pissed Scouse hen-parties and groups of stereotypical working class Northern men, lapped it up. Never mind the jokes, Manning only had to say "fookin Paki" or "coon" for them to crease themselves in their seats.