Billy And Us Series 1, Episode 2 - Shipyards & Leotards - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Billy opens up on what it meant to be a working man in post-war Scotland, talking frankly about how his experiences shaped him as a man and a comedian.

Further details

Billy opens up on what it meant to be a working man in post-war Scotland.

His face completely animated by the memories of the characters and the banter, he paints a picture of those days from his early work as a bread delivery boy through to the shipyards.

Looking back over the years he spent as a welder, Billy talks frankly about how his experiences shaped him as a man and a comedian.

He brings alive a time when the Clydeside was populated with extremely funny people working in testing conditions, and how it was often the quiet guys who were the funniest. The programme is as he says is a celebration of "the wee man, the underdog, the little guy."

His interview, alongside some classic archive, takes viewers through the rites of passage of going through apprenticeship into manhood, and the smells and allure of the pub, and his own 'graduation' into performing in folk clubs and fantastical costumes.

Broadcast details

Date

Thursday 21st May 2020

Time

10pm

Channel

BBC Scotland

Length

30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast

Billy Connolly Self

Guest cast

Roz Armstrong Self

Production team

Pete Stanton Director
Colin Murray Series Producer
Pete Stanton Producer
Rachel Bell Executive Producer
Jonathan Seal Editor
Tony Nellany Commissioning Editor
Steve Carson Commissioning Editor