I used to listen to Jack Jackson on Radio Luxembourg in the `50s. and `60s. He`d do these sketches using clips from Steptoe and Son etc. Very funny and clever. Stan
Jack Jackson did have a radio show. I think it was mid-day on Saturdays. He used to used edited clips from comedy shows in between the records. This idea was copied by someone else, might have been Steve Wright. He never managed to get the clips interacting as well as Jack Jackson though.
Aha, you noticed!. Sids my dad. To be honest, I'm only doing this on the really quiet cuts with heaps of hiss. Dad has run a few of these through filters on his Magix and spliced them with the film like he always does.
There are quite a few versions of this, I had a Billy Cotton record that had quite "Saucy" lyrics (for the time anyway) Viz
A police inspector passing by, a nudist colony
Was peeping through the garden gate for curiosity
He saw a lady walking by, taking off her necklace
He said , I'll lose my eyesight Miss, You musn't be so reckless"
Oy etc..
bobdee67 1 year ago
I'm quite glad I stumbled upon this. Thanks for posting it.
kellenbigman 1 year ago
This is just too COOL!!!!
roybo1930 2 years ago
I used to listen to Jack Jackson on Radio Luxembourg in the `50s. and `60s. He`d do these sketches using clips from Steptoe and Son etc. Very funny and clever. Stan
Cartoonsbystan 2 years ago
Jack Jackson did have a radio show. I think it was mid-day on Saturdays. He used to used edited clips from comedy shows in between the records. This idea was copied by someone else, might have been Steve Wright. He never managed to get the clips interacting as well as Jack Jackson though.
hawkmoon03111951 2 years ago
youve recorded it to the computer :-). Me and sids60'ssounds use magix audio cleaning lab
TurntableMadness 2 years ago
Aha, you noticed!. Sids my dad. To be honest, I'm only doing this on the really quiet cuts with heaps of hiss. Dad has run a few of these through filters on his Magix and spliced them with the film like he always does.
78s4FR 2 years ago