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StephenFord 6 posts. Merthyr Imp 6 posts. October 29, It was prolly Monica. Both the wonderful Beryl Reid. I often use this myself. I'm playing all the right notes Eric Morcambe. My favourite at the moment is FFS! His performance style is nervous and stuttering. He laughs at his own jokes and reacts to laughter from the audience with the catchphrase " Settle down now, settle down". Bilboro-lad, re 12 - Yep you've got it wrong.

In the show , Jimmy had a sister who had a gormless boy friend Alfie, played by Danny Ross. Interestingly enough. If you google "Where's me shirt" and Clitheroe you'll find that many people remember it long before Ken Dodd in Let me out'! I don't hold much stock for many of the new wave of comedians and I don't know if any of them have catch phrases, but there are some in situation comedies but that's T.

Don't know about the one you quote above, but it reminds me of Ted Lune best known as Private Bone in 'The Army Game' who I remember from Workers Playtime had an act where he would read out a letter from his mother: 'Dear Son Every time I heard "hello playmates" from Arthur Askey, I wanted to smash the telly in.

As a kid, I thought he was an arrogant, pompous, talentless little pipsqueak. I now have a phobia about overbearing little men in glasses. Lol no offence meant to present company. He gave me a 10p tip. Ken Platt came out with this phrase before reading the letter. It contained things like, 'I've had all me teeth out and a new gas stove put in'.

Btw wasn't it Arthur English, workers playtime who used to use the phrase, "Play the music, open the cage. Mind my bike - Jack Warner. Then later it was Evenin' all as Dixon of Dock Green. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Owt' Abaaht Nowt!

Famous catchphrases Famous catchphrases. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Where's me shirt? Who used to come out with this years ago. Seem to remember a Liverpool accent. Ken Dodd maybe? Nell mcandrew. Answers 1 to 9 of 9. Best Answer No best answer has yet been selected by andrewlee. You're correct. It was Doddy. He recorded the novelty record,"Where's Me Shirt" in Before Ken Dodd there was a radio programme starring Jimmy Clitheroe.

May have been the Clitheroe Kid. This was one of his sayings. I have a vague recollection of Stan Boardman saying something along those lines in his routine. Question Author Thanks everyone!

Stan Boardman. Doddy, no question.



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