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It's that time of year again, the time to watch this fantastic piece of nostalgia. 

 

https://youtu.be/rizRsvBluAA?si=XiqUs8EC6-aLKCpr

 

Edit, well that all went wrong. Accidentally posted the version of Chas & Dave's Christmas Knees Up with the horrible Jim Davidson, tried editing to the version without but it won't let me embed it. Apologies for any of offence caused. 

I'll try again later. 

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We watch it every year and absolutely love it. Just people in a studio drinking beer from mugs and having a great time whilst listening to top tunes. The funniest bit is when that couple fall over while dancing!

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On 23/12/2025 at 22:29, Maude said:

It's that time of year again, the time to watch this fantastic piece of nostalgia. 

 

https://youtu.be/rizRsvBluAA?si=XiqUs8EC6-aLKCpr

 

Edit, well that all went wrong. Accidentally posted the version of Chas & Dave's Christmas Knees Up with the horrible Jim Davidson, tried editing to the version without but it won't let me embed it. Apologies for any of offence caused. 

I'll try again later. 

Chas and Dave! Now they are gone there's really no substitute and probably never will be.

 

Sadly, I'm old enough to remember when the general consensus of opinion amongst the British public was that Jim Davidson was hilarious and anyone who took exception to his routines was an eccentric weirdo. I don't think Jim should be edited from history though. Better to leave him in it and let people face up to what was considered perfectly okay at the time. 

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Im about to put this fascinating volume onto Marketplace if it catches anyone’s interest…

PS Guaranteed no Jim Davidson content - if I see any, I will tear the offending page out!

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That rendition of The Sideboard Song never fails to impress me. They were amazing. 

 

I saw them twice, once years ago with Mick and then in the last 20 years or so at Chelt Town Hall. I remember being absolutely transfixed by Rabbit. 

 

They both had a very impressive pedigrees as session musicians and, although I've never seen the evidence, Dave Peacock swore that Chas Hodges was a much better bass player than him. 

 

 

 

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