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Will it get a laugh? Remembering Bob Monkhouse with Colin Edmonds.

My 70's TV Childhood

English - December 26, 2023 01:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MB
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Hello, and welcome back to "My 70s TV Childhood." In this very special edition, we take a moment to remember the late, greatly missed Bob Monkhouse, who passed away 20 years ago this week.

Bob Monkhouse was a central figure in my TV childhood memories, from "The Golden Shot" to "Celebrity Squares" and "Sunday Nights at the London Palladium." His remarkable ability to capture our attention and entertain us was truly exceptional. To commemorate Bob's legacy, we're joined by a special guest, Colin Edmonds, a seasoned professional in the television industry. Colin began his journey in comedy at 16 and has since contributed to over a thousand television shows, working with stars such as Sir Roger Moore, Michael Caine, and Bob Monkhouse himself.


In our conversation, Colin shares his experiences of starting as a young joke writer, inspired by radio comedies like "Round the Horn" and influenced by variety shows. He recalls the exhilarating days of writing for Bob Monkhouse and the unique creative process behind crafting jokes and engaging an audience. We explore Colin's fascinating career, his role as a Steampunk author, and his reflections on working with Bob, highlighting the generosity and professionalism that set Bob apart.


This episode is a nostalgic and insightful journey, and I also highly recommend listening to Colin's own podcast, "Behind the Scenes," for more captivating stories from the golden era of TV in the 70s and 80s. Additionally, don't miss the special edition where Colin speaks with Abigail Monkhouse.


As we remember Bob Monkhouse, we acknowledge his incredible talent and the profound impact he had on television and comedy. Join us in this special tribute as we reflect on his life and legacy.


Thank you for tuning into this special edition. Enjoy the remainder of the holiday season with classic TV comfort, and I look forward to welcoming you back in 2024 for a new season of "My 70s TV Childhood."


Don't forget to like, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts, and most importantly, take care of yourselves.


Wishing you a Happy New Year, and see you soon for more from "My 70s TV Childhood."


Take care,

Oliver


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