Comedians?
Comedians?
Whos the best?<br>
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Out of all I've listened to so far it's Peter Kay and Mike Harding! <br>
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Out of all I've listened to so far it's Peter Kay and Mike Harding! <br>
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I prefer the observational stuff by the likes of Eddie Izzard and Jack Dee
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Old school for me<br>
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Eric and wise../ Tommy Cooper... all that era <br>
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Eric and wise../ Tommy Cooper... all that era <br>
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1977 Auto Sprint<br>
1974 manual Sprint<br>
Rover 600 TI.. 200 bhp.. love it<br>
7 seater Frontera <br>
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DOLOMITE SPRINT.. POWER BUILT IN, NOT ADDED</p><i></i>
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Your all way out
Imo The Best comedien ever is/was ronny Barker. a real Genius.
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Spike Milligan, not a comedian as such but one of the funniest people in the world ever.<br>
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In an interview in 1998 he was asked "how long will you continue to write?" His answer; "I'll keep writing until I die, and after that I'll stop"<br>
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In an interview in 1998 he was asked "how long will you continue to write?" His answer; "I'll keep writing until I die, and after that I'll stop"<br>
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What a genius.<br>
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Ronnie Barker, Spike Milligan and Roy Chubby Brown, yes, he's as blue as a very blue thing thats blue, but he is funny.
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I love comedy!<br>
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Agree with Adam re Peter Kay - his account of 'emergency' chairs at Christmas cracks me up!<br>
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Robi<!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>n</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> Williams (better known for his role as Mork on TV or for his film roles) is a fantastic stand-up comedian. If you've not seen it - get 'Live at the New York Met' out on dvd.<br>
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Most things written by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis - Blackadder etc. Edmund Blackadder's character really appeals to my dry sense of humour (I have the book of the scripts at home).<br>
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Oh; and Dave Allen R.I.P.
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Agree with Adam re Peter Kay - his account of 'emergency' chairs at Christmas cracks me up!<br>
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Robi<!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>n</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> Williams (better known for his role as Mork on TV or for his film roles) is a fantastic stand-up comedian. If you've not seen it - get 'Live at the New York Met' out on dvd.<br>
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Most things written by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis - Blackadder etc. Edmund Blackadder's character really appeals to my dry sense of humour (I have the book of the scripts at home).<br>
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Oh; and Dave Allen R.I.P.
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Well....
I would say Mohammed if it weren't so tragic...<br>
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as its is I'd go for John Clesse and Eric Idle. The dead parrot sketch, starving architects and this ones an eater are all time classics. Rutland weekend television was a masterpiece and so was that film where he's the adopted son of an asian shopkeeper.<br>
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I really like Sanjeev and the Kumars and smack the pony as well.<br>
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as its is I'd go for John Clesse and Eric Idle. The dead parrot sketch, starving architects and this ones an eater are all time classics. Rutland weekend television was a masterpiece and so was that film where he's the adopted son of an asian shopkeeper.<br>
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I really like Sanjeev and the Kumars and smack the pony as well.<br>
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Smack the Pony is very good, I would agree. Plus I really fancy one of them which is a bonus. Very much in the same vein as 'Big Train' which was on 5 or so years ago. I don't think it had a wide audience.<br>
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Re: Comedians?
Billy Connolly - although some new material would't go amiss.<br>
Peter Kay - good stand-up family entertainment and really good TV shows - Max and Paddy, Pheonix nights - classics of our times - almost up there with Fawlty Towers - Dad's Army!
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Peter Kay - good stand-up family entertainment and really good TV shows - Max and Paddy, Pheonix nights - classics of our times - almost up there with Fawlty Towers - Dad's Army!
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