I won two tickets in a newspaper competition many years ago. Not my thing so I gave them to my parents.
They walked out at the interval!
Was first prize one ticket?
I won two tickets in a newspaper competition many years ago. Not my thing so I gave them to my parents.
They walked out at the interval!
I haven’t read the thread but I do wonder how these people would cope going to the pub for a few pints -
Yes, I was fully aware of Mr Manning's demise but thanks for the clarification.
he's pretty crude to be fair and does tell the run of the mill Pakistani jokes , par for the course for comedians from the north where many towns .........oh well never mind , i believe he was a ghost writer for League of Gentlemen from time to time .....i have never heard him use the N word.
he's pretty crude to be fair and does tell the run of the mill Pakistani jokes , par for the course for comedians from the north where many towns .........oh well never mind , i believe he was a ghost writer for League of Gentlemen from time to time .....i have never heard him use the N word.
Never seen or heard any of this Roy Chubby Brown's material but having skimped through this thread will be sure to seek out his discs in local Charity shop visits
Typical thread full of the usual trendy NSC Metropolitan Elite showing off. I bet they all love clever left wing comics like Stephen Mulhern and Michael Macintyre. It's about time the real alternative comics like Roy, Jim Davidson and Jimmy Tarbuck were given another crack at ITV prime time.
Oh I see , might give him a miss then . . BTW I also haven't seen or heard any Pakistani comedians , I wonder if they tell English jokes
I don't think so, but he did appear in one episode as the Mayor of Royston Vasey (which is his real name).
Thing is from what I knew of (the now deceased) Bernard Manning he could actually deliver a joke and a lot of the material in the later years was about himself. Jim Davidson actually had a fair run presenting mainstream shows such as the Generation Game and Big Break so could obvious adapt to the audience (or certainly could).
I might be paying the man a disservice but RCB just seems a one trick pony.
Jim Davidson actually had a fair run presenting mainstream shows such as the Generation Game and Big Break so could obvious adapt to the audience (or certainly could).
Boys (and Girls)
In light of other issues elsewhere, I may have overreacted slightly on Monday morning so apologies to my 3 fellow NSC'ers and their respective Nom de plumes.
However my original sentiment has not wavered.
Regardless of whether you like the work of Roy Chubby Brown or not there is a serious question about censorship here?
What right do Sheffield City Council have to dictate what the local population can and can't watch?
Surely market forces will provide the answer?
If RCB doesn't sell enough tickets to break even you've got the answer, if however he almost fills the venue as he's done for over 30 years then that's the answer.
As it stands over 30,000 people have signed a petition against the decision.
How far will censorship go before we get to Orwellian levels?
Fun fact to finish with, Life of Brian was banned by Worthing Borough Council from the both the towns cinema's for blasphemy in 1979, 40 or years so later, Always Look On The Brightside of Life is one of the most popular tunes played at the Council owned Crematorium, so ultimately is it actually about the opinions of the people in power at a specific time, whether that's right or wrong?
It is very, very, very simple. They are not telling people what they can and can't watch. They have every right to decide who is and isn't allowed to use their theatre. They are not stopping people from watching him, just from watching him at their venue.What right do Sheffield City Council have to dictate what the local population can and can't watch?
Boys (and Girls)
In light of other issues elsewhere, I may have overreacted slightly on Monday morning so apologies to my 3 fellow NSC'ers and their respective Nom de plumes.
However my original sentiment has not wavered.
Regardless of whether you like the work of Roy Chubby Brown or not there is a serious question about censorship here?
What right do Sheffield City Council have to dictate what the local population can and can't watch?
Surely market forces will provide the answer?
If RCB doesn't sell enough tickets to break even you've got the answer, if however he almost fills the venue as he's done for over 30 years then that's the answer.
As it stands over 30,000 people have signed a petition against the decision.
How far will censorship go before we get to Orwellian levels?
Fun fact to finish with, Life of Brian was banned by Worthing Borough Council from the both the towns cinema's for blasphemy in 1979, 40 or years so later, Always Look On The Brightside of Life is one of the most popular tunes played at the Council owned Crematorium, so ultimately is it actually about the opinions of the people in power at a specific time, whether that's right or wrong?
Boys (and Girls)
In light of other issues elsewhere, I may have overreacted slightly on Monday morning so apologies to my 3 fellow NSC'ers and their respective Nom de plumes.
However my original sentiment has not wavered.
Regardless of whether you like the work of Roy Chubby Brown or not there is a serious question about censorship here?
What right do Sheffield City Council have to dictate what the local population can and can't watch?
Surely market forces will provide the answer?
If RCB doesn't sell enough tickets to break even you've got the answer, if however he almost fills the venue as he's done for over 30 years then that's the answer.
As it stands over 30,000 people have signed a petition against the decision.
How far will censorship go before we get to Orwellian levels?
Fun fact to finish with, Life of Brian was banned by Worthing Borough Council from the both the towns cinema's for blasphemy in 1979, 40 or years so later, Always Look On The Brightside of Life is one of the most popular tunes played at the Council owned Crematorium, so ultimately is it actually about the opinions of the people in power at a specific time, whether that's right or wrong?