Why instead of, why not as well as?
To save a little bit of face, I'm glad you mentioned Bob Monkhouse. Like Benny Hill, he had an undeservedly bad rap from the press and 'hip' young comedians despite immense talent. He was incredibly quick with ad-libs and comebacks.
Y'know how it is... people are always going to want to square the circle, quantify the infinite etc. These sorts of things are primarily to fuel discourse; they're clearly of no actual worth, as Stewart Lee mock-bitterly pointed out on his "41st Best Standup" tour.I honestly don't understand the point of all these things, particularly with comedy. What is totally hilarious to one person might be boring, or even annoying to someone else, it's in the ear of the beholder. Plus, I'm not even near successful yet, so I'm jealous![]()
Completely agree, even though his stand-up act is really not my cup of tea. There's more than a little talent and hard work behind that oversized cackling slick head. I think he's also much more of a comedy student than he'd ever let on, too.Would probably go with Jimmy Carr for a recent comedian personally, the amount of material he generates is just mind boggling and he's a great deadpan, even though most wouldn't consider him to be. You've only got to look at how much he laughs at 8 out of 10 cats to see him out of stage persona.
Richard Pryor
As long as Peter ******* Kay doesn't win again I'll be happy !
It was Billy Connolly who won last time I think not Peter Kay. He hasn't done anything in awhile, so I can't see him climbing the rankings.
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Sorry for a combined self-reply and bump, but I went to see Stewart Lee perform his "If you prefer a milder comedian, please ask for one" show in Sheffield last night.[...] Stewart Lee mock-bitterly pointed out on his "41st Best Standup" tour. [...]