Who played [honky tonk]?!


Question: That very camp character of Dick Emery's hahahaha another comedy legend.

He enhanced his reputation when he worked on two series with former Goon Michael Bentine: After Hours (ITV, 1958-59) and It's a Square World (BBC, 1960-64). His role as Private Chubby Catchpole in the final series of The Army Game (ITV 1957-61) led to an exclusive BBC contract, and the long-running The Dick Emery Show (BBC, 1963-81) was born.

The show, which ran irregularly from 1963 to 1981, consisted of sketches which mostly involved his dressing up as various characters. These included the buck-toothed vicar, sex-starved spinster Hettie, and Clarence, an 'outrageously camp' man who coined the phrase "Hallo Honky Tonk". Other well known roles were the hapless crusty pensioner "James Maynard Kitchener Lampwick" and "Mandy", a voracious busty middle-aged blonde woman whose catchphrase "Ooh, you are awful ... but I like you!" - became the title of Emery's own British Lion film release in 1972. The plot of this comedy centred on Emery hunting down a bank account number. To make it more interesting, the various digits of the number are tatooed on the bottoms of four shapely young women. The plot centres on Emery's various ploys to see the girls naked, which requires a multitude of disguises. The girls are duly undressed successfully.


Answers: That very camp character of Dick Emery's hahahaha another comedy legend.

He enhanced his reputation when he worked on two series with former Goon Michael Bentine: After Hours (ITV, 1958-59) and It's a Square World (BBC, 1960-64). His role as Private Chubby Catchpole in the final series of The Army Game (ITV 1957-61) led to an exclusive BBC contract, and the long-running The Dick Emery Show (BBC, 1963-81) was born.

The show, which ran irregularly from 1963 to 1981, consisted of sketches which mostly involved his dressing up as various characters. These included the buck-toothed vicar, sex-starved spinster Hettie, and Clarence, an 'outrageously camp' man who coined the phrase "Hallo Honky Tonk". Other well known roles were the hapless crusty pensioner "James Maynard Kitchener Lampwick" and "Mandy", a voracious busty middle-aged blonde woman whose catchphrase "Ooh, you are awful ... but I like you!" - became the title of Emery's own British Lion film release in 1972. The plot of this comedy centred on Emery hunting down a bank account number. To make it more interesting, the various digits of the number are tatooed on the bottoms of four shapely young women. The plot centres on Emery's various ploys to see the girls naked, which requires a multitude of disguises. The girls are duly undressed successfully.

honky tonk is a type of bar with musical entertainment common in the Southwestern and Southern United States, also called honkatonks, honkey-tonks.

Honky tonk Woman is also name of song by rolling stones(1969).

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shows how little I watched the television, another answer I do not know. Sorry Country, I'm letting you down.

no idea, I thought you were on about the music!



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