Ethnic minorities often assume we are self-righteous, self obsessed and biggoted (You're not helping that stereotype by the way)
But you don't often hear it expressed out loud - I guess that's why scraping around for examples you have to pick up ironic examples and pretend that they're genuine racism.
I know it doesn't quite fit your aim as showing white people as unfairly picked on - but you might look for examples of British Indian families looking down their noses at people from Caribbean backgrounds. I think you might find that a better hunting ground.
Thea Vidale
Joan Rivers
Dawn French
Jennifer Saunders
Lucille Ball
Gracie Allen
Victoria Wood
Phyllis Diller
Carol Burnett
Whoopi Goldberg
Sarah Silverman
Ellen Degeneres
Rita Rudner
Roseanne Barr
Kathy Griffin
Madeline Kahn
My guess is that if you haven't got a problem with gender, you can quickly think of loads of excellent female comediennes.
However, that list is purely subjective. Comedy, like music, art and films is a very personal thing.
"There is no place for racism in the modern world and the sooner that Greek twit and his Kraut wife realise it, the better."
if you are racially offended by that joke, you do not get it. I suspect the majority of the complaints were about abusing the monarch rather than racism.
There is the distinct possibility that the right wing media's witch hunt of the BBC will make our television bland and humourless.
/// female comediennes./// ??????????? Are there any male comediennes?
It is obvious that there are Female comedians as your list proves, that is not what is questioned. What one must ask is "are any funny"?
Given a script to appear in a situation comedy and I grant you some on your list could raise a laugh, but "stand up" and then it is you that is joking, not them.
/// There is no place for racism in the modern world and the sooner that Pakistani twit and his (Substitute "P" or "N" word) wife realise it, the better." ////