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Dave Allen at Large

  • TV Series
  • 1971–1979
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
426
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Dave Allen in Dave Allen at Large (1971)
Comedy

Comedy show by Irish comedianComedy show by Irish comedianComedy show by Irish comedian

  • Stars
    • Dave Allen
    • Michael Sharvell-Martin
    • Jacqueline Clarke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    426
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    • Stars
      • Dave Allen
      • Michael Sharvell-Martin
      • Jacqueline Clarke
    • 17User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Dave Allen
    • Self
    • 1971–1979
    Michael Sharvell-Martin
    • 1971–1979
    Jacqueline Clarke
    Jacqueline Clarke
    • 1971–1978
    Ronnie Brody
    Ronnie Brody
    • 1971–1978
    Robert East
    Robert East
    • 1973–1979
    Peter Hawkins
    Peter Hawkins
    • 1972–1978
    Ian Burford
    • 1971–1978
    Paul McDowell
    • 1976–1979
    Chris Serle
    • 1971–1978
    Doran Godwin
    Doran Godwin
    • 1975–1978
    Susan Baker
    • 1976–1978
    Simon Barnes
    • 1972–1978
    Ralph Watson
    Ralph Watson
    • 1976–1978
    Kirsten Cooke
    Kirsten Cooke
    • 1979
    Joanne Good
    Joanne Good
    • 1979
    Beatrice Shaw
    • 1979
    Peter Bland
    Peter Bland
    • 1979
    Betty Morgan
    • 1979
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    10Rosabel

    Never failed to leave me laughing

    Gosh, I loved this show! It came on Canadian TV when I was a kid, and it was one of the highlights of my week. Dave Allen was an extremely skilled raconteur, and his show mixed comedy skits with standup (or, in his case, sitdown) comedy monologues. Unlike most present-day comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, Allen mostly did not do self-referential humour. He told regular *stories* and typical jokes, but he did it so well, he leaves many modern, trendy comedians looking thin and cramped. His were stories about little old ladies going to mass, boozy men down at the pub, village priests and country gossips, all delivered in a captivating Irish brogue that could just keep you enchanted for hours. He's the sort of fellow you wish you had for a favourite uncle, who you could imagine holding forth after family dinners, leaving everyone in stitches with his mimicry and crazy tales. His stories and skits making fun of Catholicism and the Church were some of the best things he did, and remind me of a more innocent time, when the laughter wasn't as bitter as it is today.
    Antioch_Cyberpunk

    An old and really funny show.

    I used to watch this show back when I was a kid, and to this day I still think of it from time-to-time. (Hence the fact that I'm here today.) He would mix sitting on stage and telling jokes to showing skits that were Python-like in their humor. While on stage, he'd always have a drink in his hand. One time he had the camera do a close-up and you could see that he had part of one finger missing. He'd say, "I used to hold my glass with that finger... strong drink!" I know darn well that if I were to see this today it wouldn't be nearly as funny as my childhood memory, but then again, maybe it would.

    One of my favorite skits had him dressed as a bishop with a robe, miter and staff. (Religeon was one of his comedy foils, but he'd always emphasize he was just having fun.) He was in a litter being carried by two men. Across the field, they spotted a rival bishop, also in a litter. The two men glared at each other, lowered their staffs, and had their litter-bearers run at each other like they were in a joust. I liked it.
    Owl101

    The best off beat comedy show to watch to get ya to smile

    The best damn show to watch to make you just laugh so darn hard at all the jokes and the skits you feel like coughing up a lung. I miss watching this show and wish that I could find it somewhere on video.
    10Blueghost

    "Why are there no unicorns in the world today?"

    "Because they missed the boat." Sayeth Dave Allen in one of his many riffs on religion and fables thereof. I watched Dave Allen imports from the UK throughout the 70s and 80s, and loved every minute of them.

    I don't have too much to say about Dave Allen or his show, other than he was a comic genius. His vignettes, his stand up material where he usually sat in his chair on a stage before an audience as he delivered zingers and funny stories, it was all entertaining.

    Unlike Benny Hill who did largely burlesque, Dave Allen's material was a little more high brow. His sketches and jokes didn't rely on sex nor body functions, and usually were just poking innocent fun at history and society as a whole.

    There's nothing much more to add, other than don't think about his humor too much. Take it for what it is. Just love and laugh the legacy he's left us.

    Enjoy.
    10clare-sherman800

    So underrated - even by people who like him!

    Nice review from Rosabel - but it does seem that people from north America have a distorted view of Dave Allen. Yes, he started out telling traditional jokes, but his material evolved over the years and became increasingly observational, drawing on his own life. He was probably the first comedian to say on British television "Have you ever noticed that...?" Much as you may dislike modern comedians, he was a major influence on them - whether they realise it or not. He was certainly unique in that he straddled that gap between old and new. As for Benny Hill - it's an insult to Dave to even mention him in the same sentence. Dave was gentle - but he could be savage too, and his targets were usually people who deserved it. Much missed for his integrity and compassion. And for being funny!

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      Dave Allen: [smiling] The Irish are very good at populating other countries, in more ways than one. So for all you know, you might be laughing at your brother.

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      Featured in Seriously Funny: An Argument for Comedy (1996)
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      aka "Blarney's Stoned" (uncredited)

      Composed by Alan Hawkshaw

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1971 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • "Die Dave Allen-Show"
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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