What is bernard manning?

Bernard Manning was an English comedian and nightclub owner, known for his controversial and sometimes offensive style of humor. He was born on August 13, 1930, in Manchester, England and began his career in the entertainment industry in the 1950s.

Manning gained popularity in the UK and around the world for his stand-up comedy routines, which often focused on race, religion, and other sensitive subjects. While some audiences found his humor funny and entertaining, others found it offensive and inappropriate.

In addition to his comedy act, Manning also ran his own nightclub, The Embassy Club, in Manchester. The club became known for its rowdy atmosphere and attracted visitors from all over the UK.

Manning continued to perform and make television appearances well into the 2000s, but faced criticism and controversy for his jokes and comments. He passed away on June 18, 2007, at the age of 76.

Despite his divisive comedy style, Manning is remembered as a pioneering figure in the world of British stand-up comedy and remains a controversial and polarizing figure in the history of entertainment.