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I,ll go to the foot of our stairs which comedian said it?

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Roy Roebuck | 17:30 Thu 15th Dec 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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Which comedian said this phrase was it Frank Randle
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I dont know who first said it Roy, but it was certainly said way back in Frank's time, being a lancastrian it's possible.

I've also heard it said by George Formby and Hilda Baker also both Lancastrians.

I dont know how you would prove who first said it.

Tommy Handley in ITMA in the 1940's and elsewhere. An old northern English expression of amazement.


I can just remember him!

George Formby used the phrase in several of his films.
Frank Randles catch phrase I think was "The day that war broke out" while saying he would suck his little finger somewhat like the Austin powers villain. ( theres nothing new under the sun)

No, David,


'The day war broke out ' was Rob Wilton - favourite for his monologues.

I thought it was Larry Grayson.

However, I just found: This


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Thanks to everyone who sent a message in regard to I,ll go to the foot of our stairs-and I must agree I think also that it was Tommy Handley.
Sorry, you are right danube. Rob Wilton....silly me.
My grandfather - well, maybe he wasn't much of a comedian, but having been born in Keighley in 1891 his use of the phrase probably pre-dated Tommy Handley's.......

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