Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Yo can find several good videos clips.
http://www.dailymotion.com/fondouble/vi ... s-in-t_fun
http://www.dailymotion.com/fondouble/vi ... d-ball_fun
http://www.dailymotion.com/fondouble/vi ... s-in-t_fun
http://www.dailymotion.com/fondouble/vi ... d-ball_fun
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Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Who are you, Mr. "Double Fond"?
Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Thanks for the posts...I'd never seen Ken Brooke before. Question.....did HE originate the paperballs in a hat (box) or did Slydini?
Thanks...
Adrian
Thanks...
Adrian
Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Though Ken Brooke may not be as well known by the general public, he is a bit of a legend amongst UK magicians.
A topic was started about him here http://geniimagazine.com/forum/cgi-bin/ ... 2;t=000113 if anyone is interested.
Tony
A topic was started about him here http://geniimagazine.com/forum/cgi-bin/ ... 2;t=000113 if anyone is interested.
Tony
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Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Thanks for the reminder Tony - I have just laughed out loud reading those posts again. :D
Thanks for the clips of Ken Brooke I really enjoyed them - I cannot understate the legend status that he has in the UK
Thanks for the clips of Ken Brooke I really enjoyed them - I cannot understate the legend status that he has in the UK
Best John
Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
" Thanks for the posts...I'd never seen Ken Brooke before. Question.....did HE originate the paperballs in a hat (box) or did Slydini? "
he do the slydini paperballs in the hat.
he do the slydini paperballs in the hat.
Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Wonderful to see these clips. They were part of a series of dealer films made when Ken was working for Harry Stanley's unique Studio. BUT they are not at all showing what Ken was like. He was one of the funniest comedy magicians I've ever known. A good example was the cups and balls. Ricky Jay and I were with Ken in a pub when he did the cups and the routine, altho the same moves, was loaded with bits and interaction with the spectators that had them in stitches the whole time.
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What a pleasure to see these!
It is indicative of Ken Brooke's srtistry and scholoship that he performs the Slydini Paper Balls in Hat exactly the way Slydini does.
Matt Field
It is indicative of Ken Brooke's srtistry and scholoship that he performs the Slydini Paper Balls in Hat exactly the way Slydini does.
Matt Field
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Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Pete, Have you got any more stories, like the ones you posted in the old thread. It would be great to hear more about Ken's comedy, personality, shop, magic...etc.. in fact anything? :)
Best John
Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Matt, Bear in mind that Ken had personal lessons from Slydini, who, of course could only teach exactly how he did it.
Also Matt, if you're at Blackpool this year, ask Bob Swadling about the day Ken invited Bob and Valerie to London to show them around and to show them the bits and gags he did.
One highlight was taking Valerie into a high class haberdashery and asking to see the expensive ladies nylons (apparently for Valerie), which much to the chagrin of the proprietress, Ken proceeded to open, rip with a fingernail (as though testing for quality) and discard, demanding to see others.
Of course Ken was really buying them for the thread, so it didn't matter if he ripped them before purchase.
But that's only one of many, many episodes of a fun packed day.
Also Matt, if you're at Blackpool this year, ask Bob Swadling about the day Ken invited Bob and Valerie to London to show them around and to show them the bits and gags he did.
One highlight was taking Valerie into a high class haberdashery and asking to see the expensive ladies nylons (apparently for Valerie), which much to the chagrin of the proprietress, Ken proceeded to open, rip with a fingernail (as though testing for quality) and discard, demanding to see others.
Of course Ken was really buying them for the thread, so it didn't matter if he ripped them before purchase.
But that's only one of many, many episodes of a fun packed day.
Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
I posted dozens of Ken Brooke stories here, maybe if you search the archives??? There is a new book on the way soon with anecdotes, gags, etc. being published in England.
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Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Thanks Pete. I am aware of the book as it was advertised in Abra a while ago - I phoned up and gave my number but no news as yet- have you got any more on the book? Were you involved?
Best John
Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
Originally posted by fondouble:
Ken Brooke-Chinese Linking Rings
http://www.dailymotion.com/fondouble/vi ... inking_fun
Re: Ken Brooke (1920 - 1983) clips
thank you very much for this post. I have been waiting for ever to see the Ken Brooke Harry Stanley videos ...is there one on Chase the Ace or the Malini Egg Bag?