riosleftsock
3:45 Wed Aug 3
Re: Little Driver - Bow
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I assume the Imperial Crown is no longer open?
Used to watch Jimmy Fagg there, hilarious and very talented bloke. Always thought he could have been a bigger star if he toned some of his edgy stuff down a bit, so looked him up on wiki, expecting him to be long dead. What a bloke, have a read of my shameless Eddie B
"immy Fagg (born 1929 in Gravesend, Kent) is an English stand-up comedian, musician and actor. He is most notable for his roles in the Comic Strip Presents.. and in other British comedy films.
He had a long spell as a musician in the Royal Marines between 1940 and 1960. During this time, he is reported to have been accused of mutiny on two occasions. On both occasions, however, he was excused from any punishment; it is believed due to his charm and wit as a comedian.
During his time as a marine Fagg forged a career as a stand-up comedy actor, performing in the traditional pub circuit of musicians. He performed in a number of pubs in the East End of London throughout this time. He became most popular as a weekend performer at The Imperial Crown pub, performing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. His talent as a pianist was often at the core of his performances. Both his talent as a musician and as a comedian were honed during his time in the band of the Royal Marines.
While performing in the early 1980s, his talent as a comic was spotted by the then newly formed Comic Strip. He appeared on a number of the features produced by them including; The Bullshitters: South Atlantic Raiders: Part 2 Argie Bargie!, GLC: The Carnage Continues, Oxford, Spaghetti Hoops, Les Dogs, The Crying Game, Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown, Space Virgins from Planet Sex, Queen of the Wild Frontier.
As well as the films produced as part of the Comic Strip Presents... series, he also appeared in a number of feature films; Walter (1982), Eat the Rich (1987) and The Imitators (1996).
List of acting roles Walter – Hospital Patient – (1984) The Bullshitters: Roll out the Gunbarrel – Himself – (1984) Eat the Rich – Jimmy – (1987) South Atlantic Raiders: Part 2 Argie Bargie! – Soldier – (1990) GLC: The Carnage Continues – Soldier/2nd Workman – (1990) Oxford – Don – (1990) Spaghetti Hoops – Newsvendor – (1990) Les Dogs – Groom's Uncle – (1990) The Crying Game – Lift Man – (1992) Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown – East End Drinker/Landlord – 1993) Space Virgins from Planet Sex – Nappy Lorry Driver – (1993) Queen of the Wild Frontier – Ken – (1993) The Imitators – Truck Driver – (1996) Minder – If Money Be The Food Of Love, Play On – Pub Pianist / Comedian – (1984)"
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Keeno78
12:35 Tue Aug 23
Re: Little Driver - Bow
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Went in briefly Sunday after the game, place has had a lick of paint and a bit of a spruce up. Moved the TVs round a little bit, but still got plenty and the one in the garden. New dart board by the khazis. Now take card as well. Still seemed decent prices and lots of deals advertised. Tunes still playing and West Ham flags up etc. Only gripe I could have was new bar staff weren't as switched on or used to dealing with the crowds, but got to give benefit of doubt - only just reopened and probably new. Will stick with it and just hope they don't change much more and allow it to be the pub it has been for the last few seasons!
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