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Royboy39 18-06-2007 16:01

Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
Just been confirmed.
Had you seen him perform?

Lilly 18-06-2007 16:14

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
Is he really? I have never seen him perform although I know some people who did because he came to the Black Dog pub in Oswaldtwistle a while back.and he's visted The Bridge in Accy. I was never a fan of his,not my style of comedy I'm afraid.

WillowTheWhisp 18-06-2007 16:24

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
Not my style either. Had he been ill? I seem to remember hearing about him being ill a little while back.

Royboy39 18-06-2007 16:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 436794)
Not my style either. Had he been ill? I seem to remember hearing about him being ill a little while back.

Yes he was due to appear in Darwen last Saturday but was taken to hospital and the gig was cancelled.

Lampman 18-06-2007 16:53

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
Well another old trooper moves on.No Bernard couldn't be considered PC but he made people laugh.If you didn't like his humour then no reason to watch his act.
He did help a lot of people during his life, so RIP!

Doug 18-06-2007 18:08

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Bernard Manning was a gentleman, a caring and charitable man who wasn’t afraid to stand his ground and voice his opinions; he was also a naturally funny man. Bernard you are going to get your arse branded up there. God bless you and rest easy.

cherokee 18-06-2007 18:13

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
i THINKS ITS A SAD LOSS TO THE WORLD OF COMEDY .ALTHOUGH NOT A HUGE FAN MYSELF HE DID HAVE A HUGE FOLLOWING AND IM SURE HE,LL BE SADLY MISSED... RIP BM

Tin Monkey 18-06-2007 18:58

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
I saw him twice at the Embassy Club and I thought he was mildly ok. Some of his stuff was very racist (amongst other -ists), but I don't believe he meant any offence. He was a man from a different generation and we can't really judge him by today's standards.

On my last visit to his club (for a stag do many years ago), I got talking to him and he was a really nice bloke. Seemed very genuine and interested in what I was saying to him.

RIP Bernard. You made people laugh and that can't be a bad thing.

cashman 18-06-2007 19:08

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
saw him a couple of times years ago,loved the man, was not what he appeared to be onstage, personally i applaud the guy, he told the PC brigade to get stuffed,and carried on the way he was Very Funny in my opinion.R.I.P.

Gayle 18-06-2007 19:36

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
A long long time ago, when I was just out of college, I got a job working for a signwriters in Manchester. Bernard Manning used them to do the sign for his club.

He was really sexist and he had a flirtation with the voice of the secretary - he used to call her sexy Daphne. She was possibly the least sexy woman that could ever be. Actually he was an outrageous flirt - and for all his sexism he was very good at flattering women.

jimmi5bellies 19-06-2007 09:15

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
RIP

I can just imagine his conversation when he meets up with the gatekeeper up above .... :D

magpie 19-06-2007 09:41

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
I can remember when he came to the Marthome Grange... he said the women in Accrington were the "rudest" he'd ever come across and he was disgusted with the bad language. I think it made the papes at the time ( no I did not see hime there ) lol it was not me :

still rip and thoughts to his family:

Ianto.W. 19-06-2007 11:03

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
RIP Bernard, never afraid to stand your ground and stick two fingers up at the PC brigade, I for one will miss you as will many more 'old timers', who remember when Britain was Great.

JohnW 19-06-2007 16:30

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
My friend Dave Williams (keyboard player extraordinaire) and I backed Bernard in Cabaret when we played at Samantha's Club (old Club Royal) in Preston. This was probably around 1976. He had just bought a Rolls Royce and was so excited to point it out to us from the dressing room window. One probably wouldn't dare to leave a RR in Preston town centre now even if it was in daylight. He kept us on stage the whole of his act so that he could take the p*ss out of us. I came in for most of that. "Always grinning that drummer, he must have a hole in the back of that drum!" etc etc. I liked his un-inhibited humour personally, although I know he was not to everyone's taste. To woman in very low cut dress: "If your selling either of those puppies misses, I'll have the one with the pink nose!" I was also very impressed with this singing, if I remember correctly one of the two or three songs he sang with us was "Over the Rainbow." At the end of the night he gave Dave and I five quid and said "Thanks lads good job." RIP Bernard, you were certainly one of a kind

West Ender 19-06-2007 20:04

Re: Bernard Manning 76 - Dead
 
When Bernard Manning was on the TV show "The Comedians" everyone loved him. Then it became very non-PC to tell the kind of jokes he told, so everyone turned against him (because the media told them to).

His jokes were the sort that people are still telling in pubs to this day, quietly amongst their mates. You could say he was "racist" but he told his jokes without prejudice - no one was "immune", not even himself - and his actions often belied his perceived words. He would take the p*** out of anyone but there was no malice. He was also very much a family man and much loved by those who knew him.

I saw him once at a night club in Blackburn (so long ago I can't remember what it was called - or even where it was) and, though crude, he was very funny. He refused to change to fit in with what was thought "proper"; no hypocrite, our Bernard. ;)


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