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Have Comedians On Tv Lost A Lot Of Material Now Trump Is Going?
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I mean they only seem to have three subjects that they seem to find amusing, Trump, Boris and brexit. What are they going to do now, these right on comedians that infest the BBC and Channel 4? Perhaps they should try and broaden their appeal outside their London centric narrow virtue signalling view point and start actually making the rest of the country laugh.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I’m now going to retell a true story about Ken Dodd I’ve always found nearly as funny as the man himself.
Some bloke went for a job interview with the head of a department or company: the thing seemed to have gone quite well and noticing a familiar picture behind the boss’s desk this chap struck up an informal conversation:
“I see you are a fan of Ken Dodd too”
“Pardon?”
“The picture of Doddy behind you.”
“That happens to be my wife”
No job ...
Some bloke went for a job interview with the head of a department or company: the thing seemed to have gone quite well and noticing a familiar picture behind the boss’s desk this chap struck up an informal conversation:
“I see you are a fan of Ken Dodd too”
“Pardon?”
“The picture of Doddy behind you.”
“That happens to be my wife”
No job ...
The old comedians, Eric & Ernie, the Two Ronnies, are my favourites. Funny without offending anyone and it doesn’t matter how often I see their sketches, I still laugh. I don’t like smart-ass political comedians nor those, like Billy Connelly, who depend upon bad language for laughs. It might be ‘right on’ to like them but they put me right off. I didn’t like Victoria Wood either. Of the current day comedians, I like Lee Mack because like the golden oldies, he’s just plain daft - and daft always makes me laugh.
if you see Billy early on, well at least on TV he didn't use bad language, perhaps he did in live shows, but I still find him funny,
I still love The Vicar of Dibley, because it was a wonderful ensemble of very funny people, not just Dawn French. And whilst we are there
who finds her Ex husband funny, Lenny Henry...not a chance
I still love The Vicar of Dibley, because it was a wonderful ensemble of very funny people, not just Dawn French. And whilst we are there
who finds her Ex husband funny, Lenny Henry...not a chance
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