Jethro Posted by bobm at 13:55, 15th December 2021 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Nice to see Graham's algorithm for latest travel & transport stories has picked up the news of Cornish comedian Jethro

Train don't stop Camborne Wednesdays
Re: Jethro Posted by JayMac at 15:39, 15th December 2021 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Trains aren't the only public transport Jethro had problems with.
https://fb.watch/9VNo1Bj8IQ/
Re: Jethro Posted by bobm at 15:54, 15th December 2021 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Ironically trains are not calling at Camborne this Wednesday (today) - there is engineering work in West Cornwall and it is bus replacement!
Re: Jethro Posted by JayMac at 17:56, 15th December 2021 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I had the pleasure of meeting Geoffrey Rowe on numerous occasions in the late 1990s.
I used to work as a night porter at the Forte Posthouse (now Holiday Inn) next to the M5 in Taunton. He, with his manager/driver would regular come in late at night on the way home to Lewdown from a gig somewhere up country. He'd usually have a cigar and two or three brandies. If I wasn't too busy he and his manager would invite me to join him for a drink (shandy for me) and chat. He was a very good conversationalist and would tell me funny stories (as himself rather than his alter ego) of his time farming and down the tin mines. Once he even tried some new material on me.
He was always a gentleman, an excellent tipper, and one occasion he wrote a letter of praise to my manager.
Didn't stop him taking the piss out of the size of my nose when I made the mistake of sitting at the front for a show at his club in Lewdown. "Christ, you must need wing mirrors on that b*st*rd!"
Top bloke. Rest in peace.
Re: Jethro Posted by TonyK at 19:38, 15th December 2021 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A sad loss to the world of comedy, although he had retired from the circuit. To this day, I occasionally find use for the joke about the chap in church whose wife whispers that she has just very, very quietly broken wind, and asks what she should do.
Re: Jethro Posted by JayMac at 23:48, 15th December 2021 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Nicely done GWR.

Re: Jethro Posted by TaplowGreen at 08:00, 17th December 2021 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A belated tribute?

23:45 London Paddington to Penzance due 07:54
16/12/21 23:45 London Paddington to Penzance due 07:54 is being delayed at Camborne.
This is due to a fault on this train.
Re: Jethro Posted by Andy at 13:46, 17th December 2021 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I had the pleasure of meeting Geoffrey Rowe on numerous occasions in the late 1990s.
I used to work as a night porter at the Forte Posthouse (now Holiday Inn) next to the M5 in Taunton. He, with his manager/driver would regular come in late at night on the way home to Lewdown from a gig somewhere up country. He'd usually have a cigar and two or three brandies. If I wasn't too busy he and his manager would invite me to join him for a drink (shandy for me) and chat. He was a very good conversationalist and would tell me funny stories (as himself rather than his alter ego) of his time farming and down the tin mines. Once he even tried some new material on me.
He was always a gentleman, an excellent tipper, and one occasion he wrote a letter of praise to my manager.
Didn't stop him taking the piss out of the size of my nose when I made the mistake of sitting at the front for a show at his club in Lewdown. "Christ, you must need wing mirrors on that b*st*rd!"
Top bloke. Rest in peace.
I used to work as a night porter at the Forte Posthouse (now Holiday Inn) next to the M5 in Taunton. He, with his manager/driver would regular come in late at night on the way home to Lewdown from a gig somewhere up country. He'd usually have a cigar and two or three brandies. If I wasn't too busy he and his manager would invite me to join him for a drink (shandy for me) and chat. He was a very good conversationalist and would tell me funny stories (as himself rather than his alter ego) of his time farming and down the tin mines. Once he even tried some new material on me.
He was always a gentleman, an excellent tipper, and one occasion he wrote a letter of praise to my manager.
Didn't stop him taking the piss out of the size of my nose when I made the mistake of sitting at the front for a show at his club in Lewdown. "Christ, you must need wing mirrors on that b*st*rd!"
Top bloke. Rest in peace.
His typically Cornish (West Country) very earthy humour was combined with excellent timing and a large dose of self-mockery, both personal and of his fellow Cornish people. RIP.
Re: Jethro Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 23:36, 14th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Jethro's humour extended into Norfolk, as well. This clip, from 'The Generation Game out-takes' had me rofl:
From YouTube, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twYZH_XNqDk - just under 3 minutes of pure corpsing, with Jim Davidson.
