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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Was looking at Harry Enfield on Youtube kevin and perry .. really like him and others he play .. he started his comedy career as a impressionist on spitting Image .. liked that show . |
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"Was looking at Harry Enfield on Youtube kevin and perry .. really like him and others he play .. he started his comedy career as a impressionist on spitting Image .. liked that show ."
Tim Minchin
Tom Stade
Eddie Izzard
Sean Locke
Dara O Brien
Micky Flannery
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Kevin Bridges :D
oh and Sarah Millican "
saw sarah millican when she did her tour last year.. she was fantastic.. and very rude!!! lol
kevin is one of my favourites at the moment as well |
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Dont really do comedians, i just dont find them funny.
Only really like Peter kay and Paul o grady.
There was some really weird guy on the other night that i watched about 2 minutes of, had hair like russel brand and made stupid noises. |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
"Dont really do comedians, i just dont find them funny.
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Was about to say the same. Cant think of anyone where I would sit down to watch them on the tv, or go and see them in a show. I also wouldnt go to the cinema to watch a comedy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Chris Rock
Wanda Styles
Peter Kay
No Sassy. Noooooooo.......
Peter Kay is irritating and stupid.
I'm adding Steven Merchant to my list. "
(((Nervous giggle of shame ))) I know Granny, I used to avoid him, but I caught one of his shows after enjoying a nice bar of Green & Black and found him funny...I know, I know...I'm blaming chocolate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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russell kane had me i tears of laughter when i saw him a couple of months ago
and shappi korshandi - i have a soft spot for her too (well, not that soft )
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"always liked Freddie Starr
Really????
yes "
Used to love him years ago, back in the 70's, then he kinda lost it for years.
On Impulse we went to see him on his comeback tour 6 or 7 years back and he had us absolutely falling over with laughter, hadn't laughed so much in years. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't if anybody has caught any of Bill Baileys live shows but they are fantastic
Search YouTube for bill Bailey krafterk and bill Bailey does Gary human cars. |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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From long long ago, The Marx Brothers, Laurel & Hardy, Abbott and Costello.
And from then to more up to date times....
Billy Connolly.
Mike Harding (The Budgie Joke!).
Eric Sykes.
Barry Cryer.
Les Dawson (especially "playing" the piano).
Dara OBriain.
Peter Sellers.
Peter Ustinov.
Chris Addison.
Jim Davidson. |
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"always liked Freddie Starr
Really????
yes
Used to love him years ago, back in the 70's, then he kinda lost it for years.
On Impulse we went to see him on his comeback tour 6 or 7 years back and he had us absolutely falling over with laughter, hadn't laughed so much in years. "
we went to see him as well on his come back, loved it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've seen John Cooper Clarke live, very good indeed.
Charlie Chaplain
Chubby Brown
Bill Hicks
The Two Ronnies
Dick Emery
Abbot and Costello
Mike Myers
Peter Sellers (and the rest of the Goons)
Monty Python |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I was a young girl living at home with my parents I'd watch comedy with my dad. I loved Dave Allen, Kenneth Williams, the Two Ronnies. My mum and I liked Dick Emery.
In my teens my faves were Kenny Everitt, Ben Elton, Not the Nine O'Clock news lot and the Mary Whitehouse Experience lot and Jasper Carrott.
I rather like Peter Kay, I like the humour in everyday life and I like the fact he doesn't have to resort to filth in order to get a laugh. I don't mind rude humour but some people only use it to play to a certain kind of audience.
I like Dara O'Briain, Alan Carr, Jimmy Carr, Sean Locke, Sarah Millican, Peter Kay, Russell Howard, I don't usually like one liner humour but Tim Vine does make me laugh.
I detest comedians like Frankie Boyle, Roy Chubby Brown (tho in the 80s when it was shocking it worked but not now), Bernard Manning and Jim Davidson. I met Jim Davidson in a pub in Blackpool once. He was surrounded by women and was entertaining them with shit sexist jokes. I overheard him say to the barmaid 'can I have a pint of lager and your tits please', that was about the level of it - so an utter dick in real life too
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Quite a few for me...
Tim Minchin
Billy Connolly
Hugh Dennis
Lucy Porter (who absolutely gorgeous to boot )
Sarah Millican
Tim Vine
Lee Mack
the list goes on.... |
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Having seen several comedians live in the last 12 months, including Lee Mack, John Bishop, Sean Locke, Alan Carr, and Jethro....
The best by a mile has been Jethro, had almost the entire audience in stitches all the way through his 90 minute set...
Lee Mack came a close second, Sean Locke was very good, Alan Carr was funny for the first half of his set but became repetative by the second half, and John Bishop was very poor and found it very difficult to win over the audience.
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