Billy Connolly delivers his special brand of stand-up comedy and abrasive humour in front of a celebrity audience.Billy Connolly delivers his special brand of stand-up comedy and abrasive humour in front of a celebrity audience.Billy Connolly delivers his special brand of stand-up comedy and abrasive humour in front of a celebrity audience.
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Alan Wells
- Self - audience member
- (as Allan Wells)
Michael Aspel
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Glynis Barber
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Floella Benjamin
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Melvyn Bragg
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Michael Brandon
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Eric Clapton
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Robbie Coltrane
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Sara Dallin
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Charles Dance
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Peter Davison
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Anne Diamond
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Sandra Dickinson
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Michael Elphick
- Self - Audience Member
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaSeen among the audience are Robbie Coltrane, Julie Walters, Charles Dance, Bob Hoskins, Michael Brandon, Glynis Barber, Michael Parkinson, Roger Taylor, Nigel Planer, Brian Glover, Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Bob Geldof, Paula Yates, Joanna Lumley, Clive James, Bill Wyman, Samantha Fox, Denis Law, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Kenny Everett and Sara Dallin - amongst others.
- Quotes
Billy Connolly: ...I became a welder. I was actually becoming an Engineer and I joined the wrong queue. And so I became a welder, without knowing what a welder was.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Story of the Costume Drama: The Stars (2008)
Featured review
to the other person who has reviewed this: If you are entertained by the likes of Gregor Fisher in Rab C. Nesbitt then I presume you understand the Glaswegian dialect and can appreciate some uniquely Scottish -more specifically Glaswegian- humour.
Billy Connolly is a fine comedian who exploits hard-hitting themes crucial to living in Glasgow (I have not yet met a person, supporter or non-supporter, who has not laughed at Partick Thistle... despite how well they have done to have at least once upon a time managed to reach the premier league...). He takes these themes, like sectarianism, football violence, religion, race, social class, and he creates humour out of them.
It's not just limited to within Glasgow's perimeters either... sexual abuse happens all over the world, needless to mention.
This is an admirable ability I'd say, and in this performance he churns out the odd old joke of his but hey - not everyone has heard it before. For those who have? it's still funny to a point Even if there are viewers unacquainted with the Glasgow wit, people still laugh at his incredibly descriptive gesticulations and his overall amusing demeanour. It's not something a lot of people can do.
In this performance Connolly addresses a "star-studded" audience and makes them giggle nervously and laugh heartily, joining in. It's a performance that keeps you on your toes because he's just so unpredictable. He's a great guy and I wish he'd come up with more so we can enjoy him more.
Billy Connolly is a funny man and this is one of his best performances in my opinion.
Robbie Coltraine is an actor, an actor who went to art school in the seventies. A good actor nonetheless, he is not a comedian so the comparison of the other reviewer was a bit unfair in that. Jerry Sadowitz is very bad. Very very bad.
Billy Connolly is a fine comedian who exploits hard-hitting themes crucial to living in Glasgow (I have not yet met a person, supporter or non-supporter, who has not laughed at Partick Thistle... despite how well they have done to have at least once upon a time managed to reach the premier league...). He takes these themes, like sectarianism, football violence, religion, race, social class, and he creates humour out of them.
It's not just limited to within Glasgow's perimeters either... sexual abuse happens all over the world, needless to mention.
This is an admirable ability I'd say, and in this performance he churns out the odd old joke of his but hey - not everyone has heard it before. For those who have? it's still funny to a point Even if there are viewers unacquainted with the Glasgow wit, people still laugh at his incredibly descriptive gesticulations and his overall amusing demeanour. It's not something a lot of people can do.
In this performance Connolly addresses a "star-studded" audience and makes them giggle nervously and laugh heartily, joining in. It's a performance that keeps you on your toes because he's just so unpredictable. He's a great guy and I wish he'd come up with more so we can enjoy him more.
Billy Connolly is a funny man and this is one of his best performances in my opinion.
Robbie Coltraine is an actor, an actor who went to art school in the seventies. A good actor nonetheless, he is not a comedian so the comparison of the other reviewer was a bit unfair in that. Jerry Sadowitz is very bad. Very very bad.
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