Billy Connolly was, in the 1970s, a sort of Scottish Lenny Bruce, who, with devastating humour, sliced through the hypocrisies he perceived. This 1976 documentary follows the singer-comic during his 1975 Irish tour. Made in a cinema verité fashion, the performer appears to be completely unaware of the presence of the camera in his off-stage and backstage moments.
Billy Connolly | Writer |
Murray Grigor | Producer |
Murray Grigor | Director |
Patrick Higson | Producer |
David Peat | Cinematography |
Patrick Higson | Editor |
Ian Leslie | Sound Recordist |
Bert Eeles | Assistant Editor |
Liam Saurin | Sound Assistant |
Tony Mallon | Sound Assistant |