Colin Crompton is passed an object in a "mind reading" act, claiming that the object - a packet of Daz washing powder - isn't the right object. After much laughter from the audience, he blames a fellow comic, claiming "Bloody (George) Roper's done this!"
Frank Carson introduces Bernard Manning, before realising that Bernard isn't due on next.
However, it's possible that this was a deliberate "mistake" for humorous purposes, as Frank later has a completely different introduction prepared for Bernard when he finally appears.
However, it's possible that this was a deliberate "mistake" for humorous purposes, as Frank later has a completely different introduction prepared for Bernard when he finally appears.
At one point Frank fluffs a word in his introductions, repeating it and claiming he's breaking his teeth in for a dog.
Many television programmes during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly on the UK's PAL system, suffered from distortion patterns with certain designs, such as striped shirts.
These distortion, or "Moiré" patterns, can be seen on Bernard Manning's suit during his act.
These distortion, or "Moiré" patterns, can be seen on Bernard Manning's suit during his act.