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What you said. Charlie Chaplin was a genius too, Eric morecomb was absolute spot on when on form. And don't forget Ronnie Barker. (Two Ronnie) Dave Allen.
And although British comedy is fantasic Steve Martin is still my number one to watch, he was my first real belly laugh watching stand up, and his career is brilliant to watch in film and everything else he does. |
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Bill Hicks.
Also agree with many of the other suggestions but would also suggest
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.
I'd suggest the tarzan sketch, as possibly one of the top ten sketches ever.
Monty Python.
Cheese shop
The Goodies.
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So so many already mentioned.
Tommy Cooper
George Formby
And controversially the old fashioned comics
Bernard manning
Mick miller
Mike Reid and the ilk, could all tell jokes. |
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"Chic Murray "
How could I forget Chic?
There's someone cooking cabbage in Manchester.
Oh and Mitch Hedberg - The escalators aren't broken they're temporarily stairs. |
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