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Morecambe and Wise Naturally funny, They never failed to get a laugh, although I think it was >80% Morecambe and
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Morecambe and Wise Naturally funny, They never failed to get a laugh, although I think it was >80% Morecambe and
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I cant post the top scorers
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funny, They never failed to get a laugh, although I think it was >80% Morecambe and
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forum buggered.
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and 20% Wise
Humphrey Littleton The funniest radio show of all time. He was responsible. Willie Rushton Very funny, it just came without effort. Steve Martin Funny actor, dexterous, excellent stand-up at times too Emo Phillips Unique self-deprecation. Hilarious David Mitchell Funny on panel games and as a host. Works well with Robert Webb – the acting is very good in their sketches and films. Marty Feldman Looked funny, but wrote and acted funny as well. He had a very good sketch show, with some memorable sketches. Kenny Everett From Liverpool, and a class apart from all others from there. Inventive, even funnier on radio than on TV. Billy Connolly Surely the best stand-up ever. The mould into which most other comics have poured themselves. Material hasn’t stood the test of time. His was the best live performance I ever saw. ***************************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9/10 for these 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Laurel and Hardy They had chemistry which has been without equal. So many belly laughs. Classic stuff (most of it) which is still funny, other old comedy mostly isn’t Bob Monkhouse A genius. One of my heroes, he could sing, draw, write comedy, had a top stand-up routine. Shame about some of the quiz shows. Apparently a v nice bloke too. ***************************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JUST THE ONE 10/10 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ronnie Barker Probably the best comedy actor ever, he became the roles he played. He also wrote (as Gerard Wiley) and was brilliant with wordplay. [b]Genius. |
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I now know why....
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a good list
different things make us laugh. |
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Absolutely.
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I definitely agree with Ronnie Barker study, and I'm pleasantly surprised to see Bill Maher score so high as you are quite the strict scorer
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Thanks Hank - I watched quite a lot of him this morning. My feeling is that he would be a good stand-up. But he gave people a chance to speak and had some snappy answers.
If anyone agrees with more than 25% of my list, I'd be surprised. |
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Can't be having Romesh and Rhod on 2!
A very exhaustive list, but maybe could be cut down to concentrate on current comedians - maybe could be done on a league basis...Prem to League 2 - with promotion and relegation? |
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no lee mack
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found him..7
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Barker in Futtocks End was absolutely brilliant
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Ronnie barkers portrayal of fletch is the best performance in any sitcom.
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Will Hay?
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Great Thread.
Not gone through it all yet but agreed with a lot of the 1/10. I saw mercifully little of Dice Clay but can't imagine anyone worse. His act seemed to be misogynist abuse to the delight of a crowd of frat boy type idiots. Generally the really bad ones are all like that I find. They just spew out insults about groups they are confident their audience despises. Stewart Lee is the left wing version of that. |
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tommy cooper 5 dave gorman 6? surely wrong.and bernard manning for me much higher than 7
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Lee Mack and Michael McIntyre both get 10/10 from me
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Great read STUDYFORM, nice to see my favs with good scores, Sykes, Milligan, Cook, Monkhouse.
Totally agree with Ronnie Barker, pure genius. McIintyre at 3 is a little generous. |