Hecklers getting Destroyed!
Silhouette Man
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I've been meaning to start a thread on this for a good while now as it's something that I wanted to highlight - the destruction of tedious hecklers wherever they turn up by the speaker they are relentlessly heckling. I intend to post some video examples of hecklers being destroyed and perhaps we can discuss them in this thread. Of course, please feel free to upload your own videos/stories/anecdotes etc. of hecklers getting destroyed by a speaker wherever it may have occurred over the years.
Here's the first such video from YouTube - an excerpt from the BBC coverage of the 1979 British General Election and the announcement that then Prime Minister James Callaghan MP had been returned to his Cardiff East seat (though he of course lost the General Election to the Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher). Here he deals with another candidate for the constituency - a selfish heckler called Pat Arrowsmith very well and very professionally in my view. It's also rather funny in places and not at all dry in content:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv0-stddBto
I'd love to hear your views on this thread and this first video we will be looking at.
Let's get a good and fun debate going here! -{
Here's the first such video from YouTube - an excerpt from the BBC coverage of the 1979 British General Election and the announcement that then Prime Minister James Callaghan MP had been returned to his Cardiff East seat (though he of course lost the General Election to the Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher). Here he deals with another candidate for the constituency - a selfish heckler called Pat Arrowsmith very well and very professionally in my view. It's also rather funny in places and not at all dry in content:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv0-stddBto
I'd love to hear your views on this thread and this first video we will be looking at.
Let's get a good and fun debate going here! -{
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZQod7j-Cak
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Think they're doing the comic a favour, helping out almost. 8-) They haven't
Figured out that Comedians work for ages on routines, timing stories to get the
Laughs in the right places. It must be terrible for a comic to be starting a good 10
minute routine about , childbirth only to have some numpty jump in Two minutes in
Destroying his timing and well worked out act. X-(
I think some hecklers think the comic just tells jokes that come in to his head on
Stage and have no idea of rehearsals and fine tuning material.
Ten minutes of Jimmy Carr dealing with various hecklers. )
Dave Spikey as Jerry St Clair destroying a heckler.
https://youtu.be/NjI3Uf_gynI
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-6HX62ZoPc
Once when the author Jens Bjørneboe attended a lecture someone from the audience shouted: "Speak louder!" Bjørneboe joined in and shouted: "And be funnier!" )
" I don't go to your place of work, and tell you how to clean toilets !"
Well yes, of course heckling works both ways - something I should probably mentioned in the OP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8y-FPQlNfI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLg9MAbHds8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXSMdwdkdmM
The Hecklers (1966) film in full - Newsnight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRjDusinQdc&t=874s
I'm not the world's biggest Chubby Brown fan, but he did come up with one memorable put down to a heckler:
"Haven't I seen you on television - interference."
Remembering those times, I do have a little sympathy for Pat Arrowsmith, as almost no debate on Northern Ireland was permitted in the English media at the time. Ironically, ranting in that way was the only way she could gain access to the mainstream media, but it also ensured that she didn't put forward anything approaching a coherent argument and that nobody listened.
Thank you for this - not had time to watch the whole thing yet, but Harold Wilson was very good at put-downs. Politicians of his era were more used to public meetings than the stage-managed robots we often see today.
Some stand up heckling from Duncan Thicket (aka Steve Coogan):
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5znEizruC5E