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ejayjay | 13:53 Sun 26th Jun 2011 | Arts & Literature
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Sorry in advance for sounding vague but can anyone out there name the music hall? radio comedian (30s 40s 50s?) who used to say things like "I feel better now than I did when I wasn't as well as....."I told you the memory is a vague one - my apologies, but at least it's a challenge!
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i can't think of anyone else, those i did have all been said.
Rob Wilton; he used to give long rambling monologues starting for example "The day war broke out, my missus said to me ............" ?
My old Dad used to say; "Its colder now than it was before it was as cold as what it is" that was in the 50s but no idea where it came from. Methinks it was a radio show??

Jem
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Khandro, you are in the right sort of era but it wasn't Rob (a firm favourite of mine) and Jem, your Dad was obviously affected as I was by this old time radio comedian whose name continues to elude.Why this irritating phrase has come back to haunt me after all these years, I really don't know.
i have gone through endless artists, comedians, music hall people i can think of, looked up on the net, put the phrase in and seen what comes out, nothing. How annoying..
Snap em! Grrr! Thanks ejay .. lol!
I saw this on one site - might be worth trying....

The official historian of the British Music Hall Society, Max Tyler, is always ready and willing to help in these matters; his email address is [email protected].
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Thank you Maidup-I have sent an Email to Max Tyler in the expectation that he may help put us all out of our misery.If so all will be revealed and all will be relieved!
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I received the following Email today
"Thanks for your email. The quotation that you give
is a new one to me. The nearest is Reg Dixon's
'I feel poorly,proper'. If you do succeed eventually
in finding an answer I should be most interested.
Sorry we can't help. Max Tyler"
I am now about to retire from the fray before I drive the rest of you as mad as myself-before I go I must say that I looked up, in my travels,"Quotes of Chic Murray" and recommend them to all of you who enjoy a wry smile!Thank you all for your help!
so we still don't know, was it definitely a British comedian, music hall turn. Where did you hear it, when, any clues at all.
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As I said my memories of the gentleman in question are vague-radio male comedian -same era maybe as Vic Oliver (violin) Leon Cortez (how can I remember that name?) guy who parodied opera and some of the others previously mentioned.
Sandy Powell? he was always complaining of feeling unwell
That was who I suggested alexandered .. no joy.
George Robey, ?
challenge you are not kidding, last one from me on this,
how about Robb Wilton, big music hall star, and having listened to some of the stuff on youtube, very funny. I couldn't find the line, but there is a lot.

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