That is probably the difference. I hate the show and everyone in it :)
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Agree with most already stated but Lenny Henry takes the crown with me
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Jim Carey is the first man I will put up against the wall to be shot when I'm put in charge of the world.
Juvenile face pulling is not comedy in anyone's book.
Julian Clary.
He's gay you know. Which, in his eyes at least, is the funniest thing in the world.
I think Katherine Ryan is a hoot - especially her Beyonce skit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU8sJXFXHCY
1:35mins in.
The only 3 comedians that have ever made me laugh are Billy Connolly, Chubby Brown and Frankie Boyle.
We're in danger of turning this thread on its head but I'd recommend you watch a Richard Pryor stand up set, anyone that doesn't laugh at that is dead inside.
Back to the original point of this thread I'd agree with the Lenny Henry shout but the worst in my book are that pair on the tele Mel and Sue, how anyone can find them funny is beyond me.
Just to clarify there are indeed some very funny women comedians especially over in America. In the context of a sketch show or panel show, they can be just as funny as their male counterparts.
Specifically in the stand-up setting of "1 person, a stage and a microphone" I must admit I've never seen one that's made be belly laugh like the top male comedians can. But that obviously doesn't mean they aren't out there.
I'd disagree, I think his material has aged quite badly. Much prefer George Carlin.
For me the worst are:
Kevin bridges
John bishop
Michael McIntyre
Rob brydon
Sarah millican.
Make a joke, repeat it louder in their accent (weegie, Scouse, posh, Welsh, geordie) and hope for the best.
Sarah Millican get her the fk off my tele!!
Don't like stand-up.
Frankie Boyle live: was good on Mock the Week but his live stuff didn't work so well. Was making jokes about Madeline McCann, cancer victims and Jordan's kid. No one was really laughing and thought it was a bit too much. I get that being offensive is his thing but...
Michael McIntyre: saw him a few years ago at the festival. Best stuff was improvised, just didn't do it for me.
Jack Whitehall
Amy Schumer
Rich Hall
Simon Amstell
Julian Clary
Patrick Kielty
Milton Jones
Mark Watson
Josh Widdicombe
Rhod Gilbert
Russell Kane
Lenny Henry
Andy Parsons
Reginald D Hunter