I'm trying to find out what happened to a comedian I used to watch in the sixties. I think I first saw him on That was The Week That Was then during the years would make appearances in different variety shows.
He would sit on a high stool and then run through a long and funny diatribe of had happened to him during that day or week.I think he would introduce himself as I'm Alan Turvey and then speak in a very broad Brummie accent.
I think that OP has confused a few people/ times.
The Turvey I remember was Kevin Turvey, alter ego of Rik Mayall- strong Midlands accent speaking straight to camera. And in the (early) eighties.
Kevin Turvey was in A Kick Up the Eighties which was twenty years after TW3 but he fits your description. I can' think of anyone on TW3 with a broad Brummie accent
I don't recall Bernard Levin having a Brummie accent, although he was on TW3. Jasper Carrott has a broad Brummie accent in the very late 60's/70's - he's still around but not a stand-up comedian.
Sorry Baldric, I meant to say "he's not a stand-up comedian NOW" but, yes, he certainly started out as one as far as TV appearances are concerned.
According to Wikipedia he started as a folk singer and his banter with the audience took over.
Thank you everyone especially Baldric for the film clip, that clinched it, I know who it was now and of course it was Kevin Turvey by Rik Mayall,although you know how the mind plays tricks I would have sworn it was somebody different.Thanks again