This act probably seems rather 'old hat' these days, but in his day (Yorkshireman) Sandy Powell was one of the biggest stars of Music Hall. Some might remember his famous catch-phrase "Can you hear me Mother?".
I worked with him in a variety show. I was a student at the time, and had taken a holiday job as ASM (Assistant Stage Manager). Powell wasn't an easy man to work with, he was a cantankerous old codger, often sozzled, and didn't like being told what to do. I often had difficulty getting him on stage.
On one occasion he was watching some Football match on TV in his dressing room, and refused to go on. I had to hurriedly reorganise the whole evening's running order to cope with his absence. He went on later (reluctantly).
Here he is performing what was probably his most well-known, and well-loved, sketch, as a ventriloquist. The long-suffering assistant was his lovely wife Kaye. How she put-up with him, I shall never know!
Another Yorkshire genius. I can imagine him being irritated by a pipsqueak from Sussex in short trousers.
ReplyDeleteHe loved me, I was the only one who dared to keep him under control.
DeleteA life well lived, with lots of characters.
ReplyDeleteI think everyone has special 'characters' in their lives. It just depends how 'special'.
DeleteWhat a character. Did he get you on stage to perform as part of his act?
ReplyDeleteThankfully; no!
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