Im just sat listening to some of billy connollys songs and couldnt resist starting a topic to see just which comedians are still popular at the moment, so which comedians do you lot like? and most of all why?
Personally I like Billy Connolly, Lee Mack and Lee Evans
Billy because hes a greta comedian, Lee evans as hes such a bouncy character and lee mack because he has quite a different sense of humour.
Thats my two cents, so join in haha
love lee mack, not going out on bbcs very good.
I still like people who do one liners, tim vine,milton jones stewart frances and the like.
Can't stand 'comedians' who think that gurning to the camera and shouting is funny. Mostly I like dear old Spike Milligma (the well known typing error)/ The Goons. I used to think Frankie Boyle was brilliant until he decided that filth and foul language was funny (it ain't). I like clever comedy, not the dumbing down stuff - who the heck thinks Miranda Hart is funny ::).
Agree the likes of Tim Vine and Steven Wright with the deadpan one liners are excellent. The Fast Show was ace and is sadly missed, but some darker stuff like The League of Gentlemen was superb too.
My favourite two comedians of all time are still Victoria Wood and Jasper Carrott - Victoria Wood's 'An Audience With' program can still have me laughing so hard I can't breathe and I have seen it too many times to count (and even have it on CD so I can listen to it in the car - driving while creasing up is not advised though... :-[ ) ANd Jasper Carrott and some of his silly songs are just great!
Ive heard the jasper carrot magic roundabout sketch and that is very well done haha
As for the fast show, i did like mark williams in it, and of course hes a rail enthusiast too haha, did a brilliant show called mark williams on the rails O.o
The Big Yin (IMHO) was better just after his Humblebum days when he did superb diatribes like "The Crucifiction" and "The Boil Sooker". Nowadays I feel he is just one of many who take what is current and rip it to bits.
Never like The Pythons, League of Gentlemen, the alternative crowd, this is a long list.
Les Dawson, Frankie Howerd, Dave Allen sadly all gone.
Peter Kay is one, of the very few, that can make me laugh out loud.
John.
Another one for me has to be Brian Blessed, he does make me giggle. especially in the henry 8th bits he does haha. Hmm I can see myself watching too much comedy tonight O.O
Quote from: Paul B on June 11, 2012, 06:42:35 PM
Victoria Wood's 'An Audience With' program can still have me laughing so hard I can't breathe and I have seen it too many times to count (and even have it on CD so I can listen to it in the car - driving while creasing up is not advised though... :-[ )
Totally agree with this, I virtually know the words and yet still find it funny. Also her 'As seen on TV' has some hilarious moments - have the DVDs for these too.
Les Dawson has me in fits, particularly 'Cissy and Ada' and the magician Zebediah Twine.
Also like John Bishop, Ross Noble and the gone but not forgotten Dick Emery and Larry Grayson.
I'm amazed that the king of comedy (in my opinion) Tommy Cooper hasn't been mentioned yet!
Noone has mentioned:-
Morcombe & Wise - The Breakfast scene. Singing in the Rail..
The Two Ronnies - Fork Handles.
Black Adder (series 2,3 &4) -
"I have a plan so cunning you can pin a tail on it and call it a fox..".
Which all goes to show comedy doesn't have to be crude to be funny :(
Can I just say that looking through this thread I am laughing to myself just thinking of some of these acts without recouse to youtube...
Quote from: Greybeema on June 11, 2012, 09:21:20 PM
Morcombe & Wise - The Breakfast scene. Singing in the Rail..
The Two Ronnies - Fork Handles.
Black Adder (series 2,3 &4) -
Superb choices there GB.
Quote from: Paul B on June 11, 2012, 06:42:35 PM
Victoria Wood
I used to watch Victoria Wood. Saw her live too. The funniest sketch I remember was Julie Walters as teh old waitress who spilled the soups carrying them to the table, then when they called her back to complain she said "Ooh, you must have been quite peckish"
I too like clever comedy. Stephen Fry (Love QI) at one end and Marcus Brigstocke at the other. The Fast Show was wonderful too. I like the early Eddie Izzard, Peter Kay, Ricky Gervais (stand-up - Politics is very funny - and The Office). One of my all time favourite shows was Not The Nine O'Clock News - "When I caught Gerald he was wild", "Wild? I was absolutely livid".
But the best comedy show ever was Fauwly Towers. Communication Problems is the best ever episode. "I know nothing".
Quote from: newportnobby on June 11, 2012, 06:28:51 PM
Mostly I like dear old Spike Milligma (the well known typing error)
Written in Gaelic on Spikes gravestone is an inscription when translated to English means........"See I Told You I Was Ill"........... ;D.....(Funny to the end)...
IMHO its sad that Spitting Image has never been equalled or the format revisited. Our current politicians look ripe for a good ripping 8)
Quote from: EtchedPixels on June 12, 2012, 01:57:39 PM
IMHO its sad that Spitting Image has never been equalled or the format revisited. Our current politicians look ripe for a good ripping 8)
Oddly enough, I was just discussing that with someone t'other day.
If they can't use the material we have at present it will never come back :smiley-laughing:
Quote from: newportnobby on June 12, 2012, 02:06:17 PM
Quote from: EtchedPixels on June 12, 2012, 01:57:39 PM
IMHO its sad that Spitting Image has never been equalled or the format revisited. Our current politicians look ripe for a good ripping 8)
Oddly enough, I was just discussing that with someone t'other day.
If they can't use the material we have at present it will never come back :smiley-laughing:
You should follow @queen_uk on twitter - its the Spitting Image Queen Character but on Twitter...
Another old favorite of mine was Friday Night Live - Ben Elton ranting about Mrs T, Harry Enfield as Stavros the Kebab Shop owner etc.... After the Pub on a Friday it was Hilarious but stanrely was never as funny when it moved to Saturday Night...
I always watch QI, Have I Got News For You, Mock the Week, Russell Howard, Ross Noble. I'm just about old enough to have watched That Was the Week that Was and At Last the 1948 Show (after my paper round) first time round. Don't forget and Monty Python, Black Adder, Not the 9 o'clock News, Fawlty Towers, Morecambe and Wise, The Young Ones and The Two Ronnies. What about Comic Strip, particularly Five go Mad in Dorset but there were many other memorable episodes. A lot of them can be found on things like 4oD and BBC iplayer still.
Dave
Quote from: newportnobby on June 12, 2012, 02:06:17 PM
Quote from: EtchedPixels on June 12, 2012, 01:57:39 PM
IMHO its sad that Spitting Image has never been equalled or the format revisited. Our current politicians look ripe for a good ripping 8)
Oddly enough, I was just discussing that with someone t'other day.
If they can't use the material we have at present it will never come back :smiley-laughing:
Trouble is, the present bunch are all grey men in suits. Where are the characters like Tarzan, Maggie etc?
Quote from: Malc on June 12, 2012, 06:12:38 PM
Trouble is, the present bunch are all grey men in suits. Where are the characters like Tarzan, Maggie etc?
What about Boris ? and we've got Murdoch and co for colour.
Quote from: EtchedPixels on June 12, 2012, 09:25:57 PM
Quote from: Malc on June 12, 2012, 06:12:38 PM
Trouble is, the present bunch are all grey men in suits. Where are the characters like Tarzan, Maggie etc?
What about Boris ? and we've got Murdoch and co for colour.
Check out Nigel Farage MEP and leader of the British Independence party......he likes to wipe the floor with the lot of them.........Especially those Idiots in Brussels....... :thumbsup: :)
My wife thinks I'm the best Comedian there is, especially when I hurt myself..........................
Quote from: Bad Raven on June 16, 2012, 07:43:44 AM
My wife thinks I'm the best Comedian there is, especially when I hurt myself..........................
There is an old saying from China originally I believe
"Nothing is as funny as seeing your neighbour fall off his roof"
It's horribly true 8)