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  • 1 day ago

    Albert Saveen

    Albert Saveen (or just "Saveen" as he was known) was a ventriloquist who had fourteen puppet characters including Daisy May - a tiny schoolgirl dum...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    Saveen was wonderful, the dog was real which made it such a super act. He was part of the old variety circuit, along with acts like Wilson Keplle and Betty and many others who inhabited the old variety stages, the likes of which we will never see again.

  • 2 days ago

    Pasadena -Temperance Seven

    By popular request, here's another recording by (the original line-up of) The Temperance Seven. This was, probably, the most 'memorable' of their ...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @Willieck01 Hello. Yes, sorry, I hadn't realised that the band was reformed and, indeed, with links back to the original. The artical on Wiki is very interesting.

  • 4 days ago

    Z Cars

    Nostalgia from the 50s/60s.

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    Little Johnny took a notion for to cross the ocean wide. That was the theme tune and I do not know why. Mind you, in it's time, it was pretty good. An offshoot was created, called Softly Softly. That was quite good as well.

  • 4 days ago

    Arthur Worsley

    Brilliant ventriloquist!!

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    This man has to be the greatest ventiloquist ever. Who else ever allowed the dummy to be the star and not utter a word himself throughout the act. What other ventriloquist would have the dummy saying : You can't say" A Bottle of Beer but I can" and he is actually clearly saying these words throug...

  • 4 days ago

    ARTHUR WORSLEY - starring CHARLEY BROWN

    A slight variation to his routine. (See my earlier upload).

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @MANTLEBERG Is that supposed to be a joke or can we really celebrate what a wonderful ventriloquist Arthur Worsley was.

  • 4 days ago

    ARTHUR WORSLEY - WHICH ONE´S THE DUMMY?!

    A stellar show-off by this amazing man (and his buddy)! Includes the famous "bottle of beer" bit.

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    The man was truly a marvel. The greastest ever. That po face when the dummy was talking to him. He really created the illusion that the dummy was a real live person and that he was being brow beaten by the dummy. As for the "Bottle of Beer" bit, how clever for the dummy to be challenging him to s...

  • 4 days ago

    Pam Ayres

    Oh I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth / The Voice At The Foot Of The Stairs

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @guhrrlno This lady is a wonderful poet who documents everyday life in a most amusing fashion. She is not a simpleton. If you can come up with the same humorous social comment in poetry, lets here it. When is your next book of poems going to be published?

  • 4 days ago

    Temperance Seven - You drive me crazy 1973

    Temperance Seven - You're driving me crazy 1973

    (1961 #1 in UK)

    (Instrumental

    You left me sad and lonely

    Why did you leave me lonely

    'Cause here...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    What sort of Temperance seven is this! Is it a tribute or an insult to the original guys who took the pop scene by storm back in the 1960's?

  • 4 days ago

    Laurel and Hardy - Shine On Harvest Moon

    Great quality clip of Stan and Ollie singing and dancing from their 1939 movie "Flying Deuces." This was recently used in an episode of Doctor Who.

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    Absolutley charming and lovely

  • 5 days ago

    Laurel and Hardy Way out West Dance

    Funny...I almost wet my pants when I watched it the first time.

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @GoldenEagle009 I am delighted to see your comments and it is wonderful to find somebody of your age who is a fan of Laurel and Hardy. Do you know that,when they were more or less finished in the movies, Bernard Delfont, in the 1950's, invited them to come to Great Britain and do a tour of the ...

  • 5 days ago

    Laurel & Hardy - Dance Americano

    Taken from the forthcoming documentary "Laurel & Hardy - Their Lives & Magic".

    Special thanks to Klaus Hallig!

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    This insults the memory of the great comedy duo of Laurel and Hardy. If anybody cares to look at the original films in which these routines featured they will understand the true loving and interactive being between these two wonderful guys. They do not deserve to be used for such material as t...

  • 5 days ago

    Way Out West -- Possible Best Line

    It would appear I am on a bit of a Laurel & Hardy kick.

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    It gets even better after that. The lady says "what did my father die of? Stan said " I think it might have been of a Tuesday or was it a Wednesday?" Typical of these great guys. One laugh line often led straight into another.

  • 1 week ago

    The Golden Years of British Comedy: The 1950s [Pt 3/5]

    A selection of sketches and routines from the many British comedians to emmerge from the 1950s. Features Dick Emery, Thora Hird, Frankie Howerd, Si...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    God bless Norman Evans and Les Dawson who was very much inspired by him.

  • 1 week ago

    2001 Jaguar S-Type V6 Start Up,Exterior/Interior Tour

    In this video i show you around this 2001 Jaguar S-Type V6, the wheels that you see on this car are not what it came with but they certainly make t...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    I am amazed. You press the button and the boot lifts up! You press the buttons and the windowa go up and down. fantastic stuff.

  • 1 week ago

    I ♥ Southdown Buses Sussex Brighton Hastings Leyland Tiger Cub Royal Tiger Guy Arab III Arab II

    This art includes the following classic Southdown (Brighton, Hastings etc) buses:

    Leyland Titan PD3/4

    Guy Arab II

    Leyland Tiger Cub ( Weymann )...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    Very clever. point a camera at the pictures and say "um this is a" . Wow, Cannes Film Festival here we come.

  • 1 week ago

    Bettina & Patricia - Jung und frech

    Lustige Musikanten 1999

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @AustrianMusicFan It is all to do with different cultures and different developments over the centuries. Great Britain is divided from the rest of Europe by the sea. Other countries in Europe are divided by mountain ranges, rivers etc. This all leads to a rich diverse musical culture, built ove...

  • 3 weeks ago

    Christa Behnke Classic Medley Fröhlich eingeschenkt 19 03 1996

    Christa Behnke Classic Medley Fröhlich eingeschenkt 19 03 1996

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @jotaxi1369 Sorry, I do not understand the point you are trying to make.

  • 3 weeks ago
    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    This lady is fantastic. You wil find loads of postings elsewhere. Please look because they are wonderful.

  • 3 weeks ago

    The Temperance Seven - You're Driving Me Crazy

    "You're Driving Me Crazy" / "Charley My Boy" (1961: 7" Parlophone R4757)

    I remember this being played a lot on TV and the Wireless around the time...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @Zeegold75 What does that mean??

  • 3 weeks ago

    SID MILLWARD & HIS NITWITS

    Filmed from the TV screen in 1966, sound added 30 years later. Random shots of popular British Variety Act active from late 1930s to early 1970s

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    I saw this act at the Brighton Hipperdrome. Wonderful

  • 3 weeks ago

    Bayerische Blut - Gretchen Schröder - Die Steirkraft Musi

    Volkskultur aus Bayern! Gretchen Schröder, 6 Jahren, aus Die Steirkraft Musi, spielt Ihre Lied "Bayerische Blut".

    Traditional Bavaria! Six-year-...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    It is wonderful. Was she really six when she did this?

  • 3 weeks ago
    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    What did the big studios to to Laurel and Hardy in the 1940's? They destroyed all the originality than came from Stans writing and the magic that existed in the old Hal Roach days.

    This stuff is crap and Stan said so himself in later years. He was not allowed any artistic input into these films...

  • 1 month ago

    Bettina & Patricia - Jung und Frech

    Bettina & Patricia - Jung und Frech

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  • 1 month ago

    The Third Man - Final Scene

    Anna walks out of Holly Martins' life.

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @ron101346 I totally agree. Never mind about the greatest endings, this must have been one of the greatest movies ever made. The war torn Vienna setting, the Austrian actors used for the likes of Baron Kutz, Doctor Winkel, the caretaker at Lime's flat and so on were wonderful. Add to this, the mu...

  • 1 month ago

    Bettina & Patricia - Es Macht spass jung zu sein

    double bill, Es Macht spass jung zu sein, and flower power party polka

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    These girls are wonderful. However, most of the other wonderful postings I have found on You Tube do not have audiences who insist on clapping to the music. To my mind, a most irritating habit that seems to exclusively inflict German audiences. Why do they do it?

  • 1 month ago

    Bob Wallis & Storyville Jazz Men - Palissima

    Clip from "Ring-A-Ding, Rhythm"

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    I think that this came from a film called "All That Zazz". Look how Bob and his boys were arrangned on the set, looking like something out of an episode of "Ready Steady Go" or "Top of The Pops" The vocalist, Bob, on a shelf at the back and other members of the band placed around like a dressed s...

  • 1 month ago

    Christa Behnke / Akkordeon Weltmeisterin ( Hüttenfete ) Lüders Krug 25 05 1999

    Christa Behnke Akkordeon Weltmeisterin ( Hüttenfete ) Lüders Krug 25 05 1999

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    Having watched many fine performances, of Christa and others, I am often amazed at the money that appears to have been spent on the sets and also the absolute size of the audience who appear, sometimes, to dissapear almost into infinity. In addition they often clap to the music ,as if they are ...

  • 1 month ago

    The Third Man - Final scene HD

    The final scene of The Third Man. With Joseph Cotten and Alida Valli.

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @MacabreLily Me too. i first saw this film when I was about 8-9 years of age, I am now 70years of age and I never grow tired of watching it.

  • 1 month ago
    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    Silver Threads Amongst The Gold. How lovely and more besides.

  • 1 month ago

    Flower Power Party polka - Bettina & Patricia

    Flower Power Party polka - Bettina & Patricia

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    How can anybody play the accordian like that? it is wonderful.

  • 1 month ago

    The Pabst Beer Song

    This song invokes memories of the performances I gave as a young boy, and later as a young man playing my Steirische Harmonika at the Pabst Brewing...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @TOMGPII Your remark is offensive, ill informed and totally typical of the insular world that you Americans seem to inhabit.I would just like to register my disgust as a citizen of today’s Europe.We, in the UK, were at war with Germany but we have the basic intelligence to know that the Third Rei...

  • 1 month ago

    The Harry Lime Theme (The Third Man) by Roby Lakatos

    Music from The Third Man

    Composed by Anton Karas

    Arranged by Roby Lakatos & Kálmán Cséki

    Perfomerd by Roby Lakatos

    Directed by Carol Reed

    Written...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    I am an avid fan of the third man film and the music of Anton Karas. However, I do like this. It is an amusing and well executed interpretation. However, when it comes down to it, please take me back to dear old Anton and his lovely zither tunes.

  • 1 month ago

    Christa Behnke (Hucke Pack) .mpg

    Christa Behnke (Hucke Pack) Im Blauen Bock 01.05.1987

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    @Nojnotpu I( am glad that you have made the comment about the audience clapping. I have mentioned this irritating habit, seemingly peculiar to German audiences, several times in my comments about Christa's and other wonderful accordian performances. In the main, the reply I receive from people...

  • 1 month ago

    Old Mother Riley - 'First Ever Screen Screen Appearance'

    This is an excerpt from the 1936 film 'Stars on Parade'. The sketch 'Bridget's Night Out' was made famous in the music hall by 'Lucan & McShane'....

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    They were a legendry husband and wife team with their routes in the old music hall and variety theatre.. It is a matter of taste, and how it happends to catch you at the time, as to how funny you find them to be. It is a bit like Laurel and Hardy. They were absoloulty brilliant overall but some o...

  • 1 month ago

    Dinner For One - New Version In Color / Grevinnan Och Betjänten - Ny Version I Färg

    Classic piece shown traditionally in several countries on new year's eve. This is a newer version of the 1963 original, but with the original acto...

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    Fantastic,wonderful stuff. However, the original black and white version was better. There are several attemps, in this version, to improve the comedy which were really not needed. The original was totally classic without need for improvement. I cannot let this comment pass, however withought say...

  • 1 month ago
    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    This stuff is wonderful, almost out of this world.

  • 1 month ago

    Die Schwalben - Dieser Zirkus mit den Männern

    NEW VIDEO!

    Wernesgrüner Musikantenschenke 1997

    Nojnotpu Nojnotpu commented:

    Sorry, I mean without

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