Les
Dawson at ITV: The Specials
Les
Dawson’s self-deprecating and enduringly bleak humour,
coupled with a world-weary delivery honed in the working men’s
clubs of northern England, made him one of Britain’s
best-loved comedians.
Sez Les firmly established Les Dawson’s reputation,
running for over seven years and bringing his dour, miserablist
humour to a wider viewing public. The success of this series
enabled him to do a run of 'specials' throughout the 1970s,
and this set collects all nine - including two Christmas Specials
and all four editions of Dawson and Friends: hour-long specials
featuring the trademark mix of rambling monologues, sketches
in which special guests appear alongside Les’s own comic
characters, and musical entertainment. Among the stars joining
Les and stalwart sideman Roy Barraclough are John Cleese,
Humphrey Lyttelton, Lulu, Willie Rushton, Olivia Newton-John,
Dennis Waterman, Fred Trueman and Lynsey De Paul.
This
collection also includes Dawson’s Electric Cinema, a
nostalgic flashback to the early days of the Silver Screen
in which Les revisits his local childhood cinema and portrays
a host of characters from the past - including his own father.
Special Features:
[] The Syd Lawrence Band Show - from 1970, guest-starring
Les Dawson
[] The Glories of Christmas - a children's programme from
Christmas Day 1974, featuring Les and a host of stars.
Catalogue Number: 7953224
Classification: TBC
Picture: 1.33:1 / Black and White / Colour
Subtitles: None
Time: TBC
Barcode: 5027626322441
Number of Discs: 3
Sound: Mono / English
Region: 2 / PAL