VIDEO Stan Boardman and Des O'connor the Fokker joke

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Stan Boardman and Des O'Connor the Fokker joke
In this classic segment from the Des O'Connor Show, broadcast live in the mid-80s, comedian Stan Boardman delivers one of his most memorable routines: the infamous Fokker joke. This performance not only highlights Boardman's unique style of humor but also captures the entertainment landscape of that era, where live broadcasts were a staple on television.
The joke references the well-known aircraft manufacturer Fokker, which provides a rich ground for double entendre, characteristic of Boardman's comedic approach. His ability to navigate potentially risqué subjects while maintaining a playful demeanor made him a popular figure on British television.
Interestingly, this performance also marks a notable moment in the show's history. There are mentions of a ban from ITV on Stan Boardman, possibly due to the humorous yet controversial nature of his material. Such incidents illustrate the evolving standards of comedy over the decades and how they reflect society's sensibilities.
For viewers today, this clip serves not only as a comedic escapade but also as a nostalgic look back at television's golden age, provoking discussions about humor's boundaries and its impact on audiences through the years.
What are your thoughts on this kind of humor? Do you think comedians today can still push the envelope like they did in the past? Let's hear your experiences and favorite moments from classic comedy!
 

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