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andy-hughes | 22:10 Mon 08th Feb 2021 | Film, Media & TV
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Looking back, and allowing for the fact that what was served, and enjoyed, as entertainment, was very different years ago, how many of you really thought the following were actually any good at all -

Mike And Bernie Winters
The Goodies
Mike Yarwood
On The Buses
Stanley Baxter

I can honestly say that collectively and individually, I have never so much as raised a smile at any of them, ever.

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I don't think there is anything more diversive than comedy. Some of the most popular and long lasting sitcoms of all time I find as funny as a yeast infection: One Foot In The Grave, Keeping Up Appearances, even Only Fools and Horses do absolutely nothing for me, yet put me in front of the absurd or surreal, such as Python, Milligan's Q, Mighty Boosh, Eddie Izzard, and I'm in my element.
I believe you, nj.... :-))))
Thousands wouldn't :-)
Snort :-))
Cliff Richard, awful creep.
Are you being served still has an appeal.
Hi-de-hi charming in its way.
None make me belly laugh.
Good question.
Baffled how so-called entertainers get away with it.

Does anyone remember Charlie Drake, also Mr Pastry?
I had the unenviable task of explaining to my mother why everyone laughed when Mrs Slocombe mentioned her 'pussy'. She really had no idea.
Does anyone remember Charlie Drake, also Mr Pastry?
Nearly afraid to say but I never found M&Wise funny .ok I know there an on off switch on telly .
I do. Charlie Drake in 'The Worker' with Henry McGee as Mr Pugh, which Charlie would always pronounce as Mr Poo.
Among the worst was Harry Worth - truly awful
I agree.
I never found Frankie Howerd funny as a comedian. His performances were mainly innuendo, a bit like Max Miller.
As far as comedy double acts went, Burke and Hare were funnier than Mike and Bernie Winters. IMHO of course :-)
NJ- my favourite bus has to be the old London Transport RT-that was a proper bus!!
You’ve forgotten The Young Ones. Andy-H
I enjoyed An Actors Life For Me. Particularly the episode where he tries to get out of going on holiday.
Fawlty Towers The Germans. Classic
Hancock. The Blood Donor. “ A Pint!! “
Some of the old ones may have been dire but many were better than the new so called comedies and comedians. Back in the day I could watch a full DVD or Video of comedians but find it hard to these days. Just don't find many of them funny for more than a few minutes. Many of the ones I used to like would not be shown these days as they would be classed as not pc, sexist or racist when in fact both sides would give it as well as take it. One of my favourites was Married With Children who were really just a disfunctional family but they wouldn't dare show anything like it these days.
Mike and Bernie never they were dire
the goodies some times
mike yearwood dire
on the buses worse
stanley baxter he had his moments
Charley Drake, nope
Mr Pastry yes because i was a kid when he was and found his antics funny
What you talkin' about Willis?

Showing the power of the catchphrase over content.

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