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Irish Comedian Hal Roach Irish Comedy Videos
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Sad to hear of the passing of Hal Roach.
Hal Roach was not a comedian of my generation, but I know he was the King of Irish comedy for years back in Ireland.
Enjoy some of the old style Comedy
Best of Irish Humour Hal Roach
Hal Roach - Irish Comedy King of Blarney.
Hal Roach King Of Blarney - Irish Standup Comedy
Never knew the producer of Laurel & Hardy was also called Hal Roach. A Irish American movie maker.
Irish Comedian Hal Roach
Hal Roach (November 4, 1927 in Waterford – February 28 2012) was a prominent Irish comedian. He spent over 60 years in show business, and was featured in the Guinness Book of Records for the longest-running engagement of a comedian at the same venue: 26 years at Jury's Irish Cabaret, Jury's Ballsbridge Hotel, Dublin.[1]
Irish Comedian Hal Roach Career
Born John Roach, he began his career after winning a local talent competition as a boy soprano. He initially toured with an illusionist and specialised in magic, but later moved to comedy.[2]
A typical Hal Roach joke is as follows: "He told me that I have a cult following, at least I think that's what he said".
Another- "There is a man sitting in the middle of the road casting his fishing line... now none of us is perfect, but c'mon! So I asked him, "How many have you caught today?" He said, "You're the ninth."
Perhaps his most famous catchphrase is "Write it down, it's a good one!".
Irish Comedian Hal Roach Influence
Roach has been cited as a major influence by other comedians such as Brendan Grace.
Roach is popular particularly with American tourists visiting Ireland. His act played heavily on traditional tourist imagery of Ireland and on Irish jokes. Several of his shows have been released on cassette and CD, and they are popular with tour bus drivers in several English-speaking countries who play them to passengers to help pass the time between destinations.
After suffering from a long bout of ill health, Roach passed away on February 28 2012. Upon hearing the news, fellow comedian and good friend Brendan Grace stated: "Roach was a prime influence throughout my career and has inspired me and many others to walk in the shadow of his greatness." [4]
Irish Comedian Hal Roach Albums
The King of Blarney Irish Records
We Irish Talk Like That Irish Records/Ceol
He Must Be Joking Irish Records/Ceol/Rajon
An Audience With Irish Records/Ceol/Rajon
The Best Of Irish Humour Grainne Music/Ceol/Rajon
Hal Roach & Friends Ovation
Write It Down Grainne Music/Rajon
It's That Man Again! Grainne Music/Rajon
He's At It Again Grainne Music/BMG/Rajon
Irish Comedian Hal Roach DVDs/videos
Hal Roach It's himself Live at Jurys Cabaret Sony BMG
An Audience With Hal Roach, The King of Blarney Emdee
Hal Roach The King of Irish Comedy (2005) Irish Records (double-DVD)
Tony Kenny's Ireland - The Green Island (guest appearance)
Irish Comedian Hal Roach Books
Ireland's International Comedian: Hal Roach (His Greatest Collection of Irish Humor and Wit, Featuring the "Unnecessary Sayings" of the Irish in conversation) (1995) Folens
Party Laughs (1995) Grainne Music
Irish Comedian Hal Roach References
^ The Val and Hal show, Daily Mail, London - February 8, 2007
^ Hal Roach’s success has been no magic act, Rita Charleston, Northeast Times, Philadelphia, March 11, 2004
^ Feeny, Seán P. (2008) "Grace by Name, Funny by Nature", Donegal News, 25 January 2008, retrieved 29 March 2008 "I learned from the men whom I considered the band leaders, like Hal Roach the 'Daddy' of all Irish comedians"
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