The Best of Les Dawson
movie

A tribute to the scourge of mother-in-laws, the off-key piano player and all-round, rubber-faced, comic genius
Released May 17, 2004
Overview
Les Dawson made the mother-in-law joke his stock-in-trade, but this master of stand-up comedy would play his audience with a rich array of comic talents. His deadpan "northern" delivery, a rubber-like miserable face (which he himself described as resembling "a sack of spanners"), his fishwife impersonations, comic monologues and a unique talent for just-off-key piano playing would leave them screaming for more. His sour, downturned grin, his cheeky flash of the eyes and an audience in uncontrollable hysterics are among the memories gleaned here as Les comperes Blankety Blank and Opportunity Knocks and displays his full range of comic talents in The Les Dawson Show.
Runtime
1h 25m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
The Best of Les Dawson
Status
Released