Tastes in comedy
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Wot? No Stewart Francis? Disgrace. The man is absolutely hilarious.
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He is very good for Tim Vine-style humour, yes. But I had decided to just include British comics in this poll, otherwise it would have been so long it would have been off the screen.Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Wot? No Stewart Francis? Disgrace. The man is absolutely hilarious.
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Ah fair enough. I'm quite partial to one-liners so will fly my comedy flag for Tim Vine instead, who I think is also great but possibly just edged by Francis. Michael McIntyre FTW as well.Derek Hazell wrote:He is very good for Tim Vine-style humour, yes. But I had decided to just include British comics in this poll, otherwise it would have been so long it would have been off the screen.
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Yeah, I probably shouldn't have closed that poll. I could have left it open for newer people to vote too.Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Ah fair enough. I'm quite partial to one-liners so will fly my comedy flag for Tim Vine instead, who I think is also great but possibly just edged by Francis. Michael McIntyre FTW as well.Derek Hazell wrote:He is very good for Tim Vine-style humour, yes. But I had decided to just include British comics in this poll, otherwise it would have been so long it would have been off the screen.
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I assume you mean the Canadian who has appeared on Mock the Week rather than the camp one of 'I could crush a grape' fameJeffrey Burgin wrote:Wot? No Stewart Francis? Disgrace. The man is absolutely hilarious.
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Yes, although I'm now intrigued as to who this grape-crushing Stewart Francis you speak of is.Marc Meakin wrote: I assume you mean the Canadian who has appeared on Mock the Week rather than the camp one of 'I could crush a grape' fame
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He was generally known as Stu and used to host Crackerjack when I was a nipper.Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Yes, although I'm now intrigued as to who this grape-crushing Stewart Francis you speak of is.Marc Meakin wrote: I assume you mean the Canadian who has appeared on Mock the Week rather than the camp one of 'I could crush a grape' fame
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That's the only one I heard of. I was wonder if this was a new definition of "comedy"...Jon Corby wrote:He was generally known as Stu and used to host Crackerjack when I was a nipper.Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Yes, although I'm now intrigued as to who this grape-crushing Stewart Francis you speak of is.Marc Meakin wrote: I assume you mean the Canadian who has appeared on Mock the Week rather than the camp one of 'I could crush a grape' fame
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I've seen quite a few stand-ups live, and I'm not exaggerating when I say that Dylan Moran was the biggest disappointment by a long long way.Alec Rivers wrote:Yeah, Dylan Moran is by far my favourite — the man's an utter genius. The presumption I made about his absence from the poll is that nobody else would get any votes, thus rendering it a pointless exercise. But then that's just my opinion.
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The current trend seems to be for comedians to make fun of other comedians. In the recent 2nd series of The Kevin Bishop Show he extracted the michael from Michael McIntyre and David Mitchell. In Horne and Corden, James Corden impersonated Ricky Gervais, and was then made fun of himself also in The Kevin Bishop Show.
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I can't get past the ommissions in your list really, Dez mate - Daniel Kitson, Richard Herring, Phil Kaye, Micky Flanigan, Sarah Millican, Josie Long, John Gordillo, Sean Lock, Adam Bloom, Domonic Holland, Milton Jones, Mark Watson, Simon Evans, Rob Newman, Stephen Merchant is a cracking stand-up even though he's got a very short history of it, Jason Byrne, Ed Byrne (got a standing ovation in the small theatre I usher in earlier this year) Frankie Boyle, Jo Caufield.....
One thing I will say though - to add something to the debate - I went to a random comedy gig about 5 years ago and Russell Brand was on the bill. I only knew him as some pretty boy face on Big Brother's Little Brother so was well ready to be unimpressed. However, he proved to be outstandingly good - bloody good material, intelligent, thought provoking. Same with Rob Newman - real intellectual stuff.
.....Andy Zaltsman, Mark Thomas, Jeremy Hardy, Isy Suttie, Mark Steel, David O'Doherty, Alun Cochran, Lee Mack..........
One thing I will say though - to add something to the debate - I went to a random comedy gig about 5 years ago and Russell Brand was on the bill. I only knew him as some pretty boy face on Big Brother's Little Brother so was well ready to be unimpressed. However, he proved to be outstandingly good - bloody good material, intelligent, thought provoking. Same with Rob Newman - real intellectual stuff.
.....Andy Zaltsman, Mark Thomas, Jeremy Hardy, Isy Suttie, Mark Steel, David O'Doherty, Alun Cochran, Lee Mack..........
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Anyone remember when Jason Byrne was the guest in Dictionary Corner? He was so cringeworthily awful and unfunny that I had to totally fast-forward him out of each show. Oh god, it was horrendous. He's never been invited back for some reason.Sue Sanders wrote:Jason Byrne
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Yeah, he posts here a lot - a right comedian!Sue Sanders wrote:David O'Doherty
Edit: Oops no, misread sorry.
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