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jaysay 26-03-2009 09:52

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 696611)
Read the post as it was intended......I said defamed for the love of a pint.

My mother-in-law used to do exactly the same to me Roy:D

Taggy 26-03-2009 14:42

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Originally Posted by Gordie (Post 696597)
Did you know Eddie keats who worked there,he died young about 30 years ago

No sorry Gordie i did'nt, i did'nt actually work there though, i just knew Frank and Dennis who did!!


Best Regards - Taggy

Bob Dobson 26-03-2009 18:38

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I saw Bernard only once, in the Sett End.He was electric. I remember two of his tales:- one was about his dad dying and Bernard and his brother taking dad up to the cemetery in a coffin, standing it under the stairs, and booking '2 returns and a single'. The other was about him getting a job ( true) on North Pier, Blackpool on the same bill as David whitfield, who he called ' Mr Expo 67' This was a laugh at David being locked up for molesting a child, and the fact that there was a big Exposition in Canada that year called Expo 67. If only he had been taped and videod. he would certainly have been on The Comedians.
Before turning pro, Bernard was a gravedigger in New Lane.

nortype 26-03-2009 20:22

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thanks for that bob he was indeed a grave digger up new lane his words said bit of a ****** asking for a light for ciggy

jaysay 27-03-2009 09:47

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I can once remember being in the Rose and Crown in Ossy one Sunday diner, the pub was quite full, when the door burst open, everybody turned round to see who was coming in, there was Bernard staggering in holding is chest, and shouting "You Dirty Rat" then falling to the floor, only to get up two seconds later with a big cheesy grin on his face, saying I got you there didn't I:D the man was a comic genius

beechy 27-03-2009 14:35

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i remember him on stage at the Central WMC he always played
to a full house and often closed singing..Im nobodies child..
great comedian and a great chap all round

tosh 27-03-2009 14:57

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I can remember him when he played james street osy, like you all say it was aways a full house when bernard was on.

davebtelford 07-06-2010 12:48

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I was a good mate of Bernard's - used to drive him to the venues sometimes. He was only on form after a few drinks but it got to be too much. I've seen him in a pretty bad state 'mornings after' and he did die from liver disease I believe. By the way his surname was PERKIN - without an 'S'.

He used to tell the tale of his court martial for punching an officer - they marched him in & said 'Are you Bernard Perkins' - he said 'No Sir'. They had to march him out, re-do the charge sheet & try him another day. He got sent to Colchester army nick. Told me they used to drink the alcohol that separates out on top of a tin of Brasso.

davebtelford 13-06-2010 15:12

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Just to correct any adverse impression of Bernard he was a smart lad when he was in the army - served at SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe) which was a prestigious posting. His altercation with the officer which led to his court martial, confinement & discharge was in large part provoked by the officer in question. Bernard didn't like it but went a bit too far with his retaliation.


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