Greg Davies, never laughed at anything he's said, and he spoils it for me if he's on mock the week or shows like that. And never mind the buzzcocks wont be watched now he's in the chair. :rolleyes:
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Greg Davies, never laughed at anything he's said, and he spoils it for me if he's on mock the week or shows like that. And never mind the buzzcocks wont be watched now he's in the chair. :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Keith_M;6711750]Aside from Rikki Fulton, every Glaswegian comedian... ever.
....Look at me, I'm from Glasgow, I have a funny accent, so I must be funny.
Liverpudlian comedians
....(see Glasgow 'comedians')
Malky Mackay[/QUOTE
The genius of weegie comedy is how much funnier it gets when they shout.
Amazed no one has said Tom Allen yet. Awful.
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Julian Clary.
I don't know if it's a generational thing and he was really edgy in the 80s and 90s but his whole act is just so tired and dated. There are loads of comedians from the LGBT community now so touring shows called 'the art of being a big mincer' and crap innuendos just doesn't cut it anymore.
Eddie Izzard.
I win. 👍
John Bishop
The Krankies
Janey Godley
James Corden (good singer)
Mrs Browns Boys bloke Brendan whatever, how is that a prime time show? It amazes me when I speak to someone who watches it.
I like most of the comedians mentioned on this thread. I really don’t like Craig Hill, but through my job I tend to meet a few comedians during the festival. I wanted Hill to be as annoying as he is on stage, but annoyingly he was lovely. The nicest one I’ve met is Dara O Brian who I met this year, such a nice man.
Ricky Gervais.
Absolutely amazing writer, good actor but a truly terrible stand up.
I just find his stuff so obviously scripted.
I know almost all stand up is scripted but it just seemed there was nothing genuine about Gervais at all.
I saw him live a good 10-15 years ago and there was actually big signs everywhere saying 'no hecklers'. There was an inevitable heckle and whilst most comedians put such types in their place RG just totally froze, there was an awkward silence for about 2 minutes whilst he waited on security removing said heckler.
I love almost all his TV work but as a stand up he just leaves me cold.
Susan Calman and her buddy Janet Godley. I'd pay money for them NOT to do shows. Brutal, brutal stuff. The hogmanay show they did together was pure cringe. They were literally dying on live tv in front of millions of viewers.
Saw one of his shows at the Playhouse years back and it was utterly awful. He even said during it that it was still a work in progress but had the audacity to charge £30 or £40 for a ticket.
At least when Frankie Boyle is working on new material to try out he goes to the Stand for open mic night on a Monday.
Has to be McIntyre. Anodyne nonsense; comedy for people whop send their kids to private school.
By the way, I can't believe Billy Connolly and Eddie Izzard have been mentioned. Just goes to show how subjective these things are.
Out of interest, what other fundamental flaws do you attribute to people based on where they sent their kids to school? Michael MacIntyre is dreadful, I concur.
I think everyone I can't stand has been mentioned. Can't stand Lee Evans either. Running about sweating like a pig making contorted faces and weird noises is not my idea of comedy.
Toryism
Golf
Marks and Spencers knitwear
The entire back catalogue of Phil Collins
Red wine collection
Regularly using phrases like "it's political correctness gone mad" and "they have it too cushy on welfare".
Brexit supporters
Have The Daily Mail/Telegraph delivered
Dead giveaways :agree: