Dave Allen in Search of the Great English Eccentric

October. 08,1974      
Rating:
8.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A 1974 documentary in which Dave Allen meets a variety of eccentrics, including a man who lives in a box on wheels, a cowboy vicar and a man who pretends to fly a Lancaster bomber in his garage.

Dave Allen as  Himself
Bruce Lacey as  Himself

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Reviews

Artivels
1974/10/08

Undescribable Perfection

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FeistyUpper
1974/10/09

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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Chirphymium
1974/10/10

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Tymon Sutton
1974/10/11

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Enoch Sneed
1974/10/12

The English (we should say British, because Ivor Cutler was a Scot) rather pride themselves on being eccentric; a bit quirky, but happy to be so. Here are half-a-dozen or so examples interviewed very sympathetically by Dave Allen who is obviously fascinated by those who live life at a slight tangent to the rest of us.What saddened me watching this programme again after 40 years (thanks to the internet) was, I couldn't stop myself wondering: 'Is there still room in the world for people like this?' Would you still find someone in the stockbroker belt willing to let a man live in a box in their garden, swap recipes, and play with their children, even if they did make great Yorkshire pudding? I think we were far more tolerant of eccentricity then. Nowadays, anyone cycling through the park covered in animals and talking to the children would be seen as a potential child molester. We have become suspicious and distrustful of others. Crime reports in the media often label someone 'an isolated loner' as if that indicates or explains criminality. Someone like Alexander Wortley just wants to live his life quietly, away from modern pressures.Edward Blackmore was obviously a true scholar of Native American life, and Ivor Cutler is a riot (the idea of zoo animals forming "interesting relationships" when the public have gone home cracks me up every time). And I would really like a model railway like that! Incidentally, Bruce Lacey (the robot maker) is still going strong and seems to have been well on the way to inventing video games.

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abby_sqn-888-554989
1974/10/13

I have seen clips of this before and being a slight eccentric i find the people shown in this documentary a wonderful breathe of fresh air; even more so some of the comments made by those interviewed. I believe it makes a whole load more sense having circumnavigated the world and its people during the last 28 years; observe, digest and understand non conformist people, simply great.Dave Allen was a fine comedian but this is just an exploration of eccentrics, comedy set aside. Some of them are a little out of my league but the Vicar is class and the old man living in a shed at the back of another families house is strangely appealing, no fuss, no worries and money becomes a minor requirement.In fact if you watch this a couple of times you just might re-think a few things.

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