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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-7748277/Chaos-Lords-Taverners-Christmas-charity-lunch-comedian-Nish-Kumar-booed-off.html
Video footage from the event, shared on social media, showed the extent of the heckling, as Kumar apparently implied the audience were 'thick' for not sharing his views. The witnesses added that Kumar, who had taken to the stage after a well-received question and answer session with Harry Redknapp, reacted defiantly and told the audience he was going nowhere. Eventually, a quick-thinking compere stepped in and persuaded Kumar to exit the stage. At one point, with anger rising, witnesses said a bread roll was thrown. |
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How many corners though
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Nish Kumar had a shocker it reports.
But i thought that was everytime he stepped on stage. He just aint funny |
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Take away politics and Race, and like most BBC comedians, he doesn't have an act
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& the hand picked tv audience.
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At last he learns what the general public think of his "act".
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If he has half a brain he will have learned something but then again probably too far up his own bottom.
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If youve got a political agenda he may be worth hiring @ a push if you want a night of comedy forget it.
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Surprised a Shoe was not thrown ..
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Must have been bad, think the crowd had enjoyed a good few bevvies
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I think that a free thinking unbiased (alleged comedian) should be treated so unfairly by such narrow minded people - just coz they have different views to him. Why couldn't they have had a mummysmentum party instead ho ho ho
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Wac!
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Do the cultists need a safe space away from the brown being mean about Brexit
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Brown man*
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Beige bullsh!t
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What happened to him had happened fairly regularly on comedy circuit up and down the country thus why was he singled out? If he was inadequate professionally the heckling could be the norm, and he'd soon realise a new day job would be necessary or punters could vote with their feet.
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Nish Kumar is about as funny as cancer.
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rather poke my eye out with a sharp stick ..a lot more fun than kumar
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got any funny people ? I quite like the woman with the north eastern accent??
most of the blokes do lots of shouting but then so did connoly I liked mike harding, carrot and connoly seen 'em all live many years ago carrot's insurance statements read out loud in his early days had me on my knees lots of unfunny political so called comedians |
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the thing about kumar is he goes on and on with the same old slant
does he do a scots englander and irish? |
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Tbh I had to 'google' to find out who Nish Kumar was; barely recalled seeing the bloke on tv let alone his performance. I do not even think Michael McIntyre is funny, but I did like Barry Humphries.
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The MC was hilarious. “It’s time for the raffle” as he hustles Kumar off the stage. :)
Here’s the full car crash performance: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1uOMCb0JYkI |
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Sir Bernard
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yes saw humphreys too -live - started with the 'cultural ambassador' and he set up a young couple
the management got them to re park their car so they were late coming into the theatre they try to sneak in but have to get in the middle of the audience near the front you can imagine - he picked on them on and off all evening and some oldies in fur coats etc and we all had gladdis to wave at the end a clever bloke |
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Tommy Cooper literally died on stage and was still getting more laughs than you.
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sorry forgot cooper - hilarious - like sellars - only had to walk on stage etc and they are laughing
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Heard at a Royal Command Performance, entertainers being introduced to the Queen...
Tommy Cooper : Excuse me Your Majesty, do you like football? The Queen : Not really Tommy Tommy Cooper : In that case Your Majesty, could I have your tickets to the FA Cup Final ? |
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Probably not the first time it's happened to him imo.
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always thought he wasn't very funny
not the first comedian to bomb on stage |
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I remember bottling Generation X off the stage many moons ago,they must not have had any bottles.
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Many comedians have metaphorically died on stage, but it was Kumar’s petulant whining that really stood out here as exceptional.
The “I’m not going anywhere, I’m not leaving the stage” routine just before the MC hustled him off was particularly funny. |
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I wonder if Miles Jupp played to the crowd afterwards?
I would have opened with something like: “Let’s hear it one more time for Nish Kumar, ladies and gentlemen.” Or even: “First prize in the raffle tonight is two tickets to Nish’s forthcoming tour in... etc.” |
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The stinky rebellion train ****s,the Muslim stabber and the rancid lefty comedian all getting the publics disapproval,the swamp is being drained.
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Seems the consensus is that Nish is as funny as piles. It's what you get when you don't have the safety of a vetted crowd that he would have on any of his comfy tv shows, where his guests/colleagues are of the same hate trump/boris opinion. Still, he needn't worry, the BBC and Channel 4 will be loving him for a lot longer yet.
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Spot on (again!)HGS
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Absolutely delicious
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Kumar and Redknapp on the same bill ? Not sure if I'd have been throwing bread rolls or slitting my wrists with the bread knife
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Nice to see an after dinner speaker whose material is only 3 years out of date.
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