Episode 2
Len Goodman takes comedian Jasper Carrott to south Wales and Barry Island to relive his holiday of 1958. Len starts by picking Jasper up in a beautiful 1950s bus.
Len Goodman takes comedian Jasper Carrott to south Wales and Barry Island to relive his childhood holiday of 1958.
Len picks Jasper up in a beautiful 1950s bus and they head off to their destination whilst Jasper paints the picture of his childhood. His old holiday YMCA accommodation might have been bulldozed to the ground, but that doesn't stop Len from pulling out all the stops as he lines up a special guest for Jasper to meet for a good old chinwag.
After that, they head over to the local snooker hall, where Jasper talks about the early American influences on his career. The nostalgia goes up a notch when they work up an appetite and put together the very meal that Jasper would have enjoyed back in the 50s - steak pie followed by syrup pudding! It's over lunch that Jasper chats about one of his first big breaks and that famous appearance on Top of the Pops.
Next, it's off to Barry Island Pleasure Park for these two, for a bump-a-round on the dodgems. The rain fails to dampen their spirits, and Jasper is elated when he wins a toothbrush on hook-a-duck - just like he did in '58!
Along the way we find out how one of Britain's best-loved comedians came to be, from working the circuit in the early days to becoming a TV star and making his comeback tour. We also delve into what made this holiday special for a young Jasper Carrott.
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Music Played
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Village People
YMCA
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Madness
House Of Fun (Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Len Goodman |
Participant | Jasper Carrott |
Producer | Michael Barrett |
Director | Michael Barrett |
Series Producer | Jonny Wharton |
Executive Producer | Deborah Dunnett |
Executive Producer | Andrew Jackson |
Production Company | Raise the Roof Productions |
Broadcasts
- Mon 10 Apr 2017 13:30
- Sun 1 Mar 2020 11:30麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland
- Sun 11 Oct 2020 12:45麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland