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DaveRam
September 19, 2007, 11:25am Report to Moderator
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Whats your comedy favourites ?

I love Fawlty Towers and Joanna Lumley always makes me laugh in Absolutley Fabulous she's such a wicked character ?

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I like all those little English commedies such as Dad's Army, Only Fools and Horses...


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Tony Hancock, for me, is the funniest man that ever walked the planet. I tend to love all those 50's and 60's forgotten comedians, such as: Harry Worth, Bernard Bresslaw, and Charlie Drake. And I was brought up on a diet of Radio comedy like 'Round The Horn'. I love Monty Python of course, but never got The Goodies. Of todays lot, I think Bill Bailey is extremely funny, as is Catherine Tate.


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Monty Python (fav comics ever! )
Spike Milligan
Peter Sellers
Mel Brooks
Billy Connolly

tv wise:
Fawlty Towers
Father Ted
The Fast Show
Reginald Perrin
Goodnight Sweetheart
Only Fools & Horses

Andy  



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I love comedians who sing. So Monty Python is high on my list, and Tom Lehrer, and let's throw in Steve Martin because his happy banjo tune of "Oh death, and grief, and sorrow, and murder..." deserves to be remembered forever.


All you've got to do is choose love.  That's how I live it now.  I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden.  I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007

For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
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monty python

and other things with that strange, surreal humour

I think the Mighty Boosh is fantastic- hilarious and so well written!



But every so often you come across something truly inspiring...

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The Goons were my first comedy love. True pioneers. But I used to dread the harmonica spot in the interlude.
Forty-odd years on and I can still do the voices. ("Wake up Min, there's someone at the door..")


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i like cheech and chong,richard pryor,peter sellers,dennis wolfberg,chris rock,charlie sheen,monty pythons,saturday night live(great casting for many years),second city television,are you being served was great back in the day,george carlin,chris tucker.....the list is endless...they provide a service equal to music,laughter....


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Andy Smith
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Quoted from tangerine
monty python

and other things with that strange, surreal humour

I think the Mighty Boosh is fantastic- hilarious and so well written!


Wow, i was only watching the Mighty Boosh last night! fantastic stuff,
so surreal! we'd get on well Tangerine!
Monty Python is always high on my list along with Spike Milligan!
Have you seen the League of Gentleman>, that's very surreal & hilarious!







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comedians : billy Connelly, chis rock, chis tucker, Richard pryor, robin Williams, lee Evans , peter kay
tv: ofah,scrubs,teachers,bottom,fresh prince of bel air,father ted, the mighty boosh, never mind the buzzcocks, whose line is it anyways, family guy, the Simpson's, south park, futurama, friends, open all hours, porridge,bread (classic) and two great Scottish shows chewin the fat and still game


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Quoted from Andy Smith
Monty Python (fav comics ever! )
Spike Milligan
Peter Sellers
Mel Brooks
Billy Connolly

tv wise:
Fawlty Towers
Father Ted
The Fast Show
Reginald Perrin
Goodnight Sweetheart
Only Fools & Horses

Andy  


good shout on goodnight sweetheart, very underrated and nick lyndhurst is hillarious and a really good actor shame he never done more work and movies, instead of the odd sitcom every few years


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Two of the funniest men ever:

Richard Pryor because he's so real. He's the greatest stand up ever. Anyone who hasn't seen his Sunset Strip performance needs to rent it immediately!
Talking about being set on fire from smoking crack: I wish I could find the clip! It's hysterical.
"When that fire hit your a**, it will sober your a** up *quick*! I saw something, I went, "Well, that's a pretty blue. You know what? That looks like *fire*!" Fire is inspirational. They should use it in the Olympics, because I ran the 100 in 4.3."

Bill Hicks. Very original. A genius.
On the legalization of pot, music and the PMRC. If you've never seen the egg/brain on drugs commercial, you might not get the first part. Beatles references in this one. *We all live in a Yellow Tambourine" Heh:


Eddie Murphy was also AMAZING in his prime. Funniest man alive in the eighties. Period.


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Quoted from Sandra

Bill Hicks. Very original. A genius.


Yes, very funny man. I've always been very British in my tastes for comedy, but I was introduced (not literally) to Bill Hicks last year by a Canadian friend of mine, and was blown away.

Agreed, Eddie Murphy's early stand up was brilliant.


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Monty pythons flying circus t.v films  The Beatles of comedy  
Groucho Marx
Woody Allen
Spike Milligan
T.V.
Fawltey Towers
Red Dwarf
League of Gentlemen [ filmed in Hadfield near where i live , yep i`ve walked the main street  ]
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Farther Ted.


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Monty pythons flying circus t.v films  The Beatles of comedy  


couldn't agree more!!




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