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Favorite stand up comedian?

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  • James Acaster, is on Mock The Week, quite often.

    I'm glad you had a good time.
  • Marc Maron (TV series "Maron", film bit parts, and many weekly "WTF with Marc Maron" podcasts, plus of course, a long stand-up history.)
  • Jim Eoin. Hilarious
  • Green Day said:

    michael mcintyre uses no foul language

    F*** 'im, then.


  • I am liking the Nick Helm BBC3 programme.
  • CHG said:

    I am liking the Nick Helm BBC3 programme.

    Do you like jokes?
  • CHGCHG
    edited July 2015
    Ha ha. Just say you like jokes. Like his rants, the Gordan Ramsey sketch had me cracking up.
  • Anyone seen John Kearns live.
    I've seen him a couple of times on TV and he really tickles me.
  • Nish Kumar.
  • Joey Coco Diaz cock suckers!
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  • Ken Dodd
    Victoria Wood
  • Saw Kerry Godliman at the Greenwich Comedy Festival on Friday. Didn't realise how good she is.
  • Bill Hicks (did I mention I played a frame of snooker with the great man?)

    Dave Allen
  • Tommy Cooper......no contest!
  • edited September 2017
    Once you've seen most standups once you've seen their whole act as very few really develop. The majority of them now just see it as a path to getting on a crappy panel show.

    I thought Dave Allen was excellent when I saw him and in terms of shock value Jerry Sadowitz was ahead of his time.
  • For those interested, I think Jerry Seinfeld has a new stand up show on Netflix in the next few weeks.
  • Watching this tonight at Bromley, looking forward to it really like Milton Jones


  • Watching this tonight at Bromley, looking forward to it really like Milton Jones



    Seeing him in Stoke next Friday.
  • Bill Hicks (did I mention I played a frame of snooker with the great man?) Dave Allen
    In his latter days Dave Allen sat down so doesnt really count.....😁
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  • edited February 2020
    bobmunro said:
    Watching this tonight at Bromley, looking forward to it really like Milton Jones



    Seeing him in Stoke next Friday.
    2 warm up acts before hand
    Miltons Grandad who suspiciously looks and sounds like Milton lol
    And some comedian called Tom Houghton who was quite funny, his dad is this guy

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Houghton
  • edited February 2020
    Haven't read previous ten pages but Henning Wehn is my current favourite. Who said Germans don't have a sense of humour. Once employed Ronnie Corbett for a corporate gig. Very funny man and down to earth. Richard Herring very dry if it is the guy I'm thinking of.
  • Watching this tonight at Bromley, looking forward to it really like Milton Jones


    I thought he was ok until I saw him do the ‘work in progress’ version of this show last year at a small venue in Tunbridge Wells. After that, I reappraised him as outstanding and saw the show at the big theatre in Tunbridge Wells a couple of weeks ago - he didn’t disappoint.
  • edited February 2020
    Haven't read previous ten pages but Henning Wehn is my current favourite. Who said Germans don't have a sense of humour. Once employed Ronnie Corbett for a corporate gig. Very funny man and down to earth. Richard Herring very dry if it is the guy I'm thinking of.
    Henning is superb. He often does warm up shows at The Betsy Trotwood pub in Farringdon in front of an audience of about 70-80. Well worth seeing besides his main shows. Interestingly, he came to the UK as marketing manager of Wycombe Wanderers and just started doing comedy at open mike nights in England.
  • edited February 2020
    bobmunro said:
    Watching this tonight at Bromley, looking forward to it really like Milton Jones



    Seeing him in Stoke next Friday.
    2 warm up acts before hand
    Miltons Grandad who suspiciously looks and sounds like Milton lol
    And some comedian called Tom Houghton who was quite funny, his dad is this guy

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Houghton


    Can't believe you didn't mention the cheer when Charlton was mentioned and Milton's response?   
  • Watching this tonight at Bromley, looking forward to it really like Milton Jones


    I thought he was ok until I saw him do the ‘work in progress’ version of this show last year at a small venue in Tunbridge Wells. After that, I reappraised him as outstanding and saw the show at the big theatre in Tunbridge Wells a couple of weeks ago - he didn’t disappoint.
    I saw Milton years ago do a 15 minute set at the Comedy Store in Manchester. I was still laughing at the previous gag when he was half way through the next one. Hilarious.

    Then the second half was all Terry Alderton who is as mad as a box of frogs and one of the best in the business.
  • I’m finding Joe Lycett very amusing. His spoof email exchanges with various scammers are very clever. 
  • Watching this tonight at Bromley, looking forward to it really like Milton Jones



    how was it?
  • Haven't read previous ten pages but Henning Wehn is my current favourite. Who said Germans don't have a sense of humour. Once employed Ronnie Corbett for a corporate gig. Very funny man and down to earth. Richard Herring very dry if it is the guy I'm thinking of.
    Been watching a lot of Would I lie To You and 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown one YouTube, reminds me how funny Henning Wehn is. James Ancastor has grown on me an all.

    Still don't think Lee Mack can be beaten for razor sharp wit though
  • I saw Milton Jones at Bromley a couple of years ago.
    His one liners are very very clever and funny, but I found that after about an hour, I was getting a bit bored and wished he could have a bit of variation.

    We're seeing Jack Dee at Bromley next Sunday. 
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