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I think he's funny. Not Going Out is one of the best comedy programmes around.
This. Still don't know him
I saw Billy Connelly at the Carnegie Hall in Dunfermline in 1977, he was the funniest act I have ever seen, I wouldn't walk over the road to see him now, past glories and all that, quite sad really
How was Paris?I've changed my mind a bit..
Early - very early - Lee Mack.
Early - very early - Lee Mack.
Agreed re Would l Lie For Tou, but l'm not sure l watch it for Lee Mack, David Mitchell is a very clever and very funny comedian and Rob Brydon plays his part well too.I think him and David Mitchell are hilarious on 'Would I Lie To You'.
One of the very few comedy shows that actually make you laugh!
That was a disaster and was so unfunny it was hard to watch, even for just 30 minutes.I was also put off by Lee Mack when he stood in for the great Bob Mortimer in an episode of his fishing series with Paul Whitehouse, and tried to take over the programme, it quite obviously didn't work and he was decidedly unfunny.
Early - very early - Lee Mack.
Agreed re Would l Lie For Tou, but l'm not sure l watch it for Lee Mack, David Mitchell is a very clever and very funny comedian and Rob Brydon plays his part well too.
I enjoyed the early series of Not Going Out, but that had the likes of Tim Vine, Miranda Hart, Bobby Ball and Katy Wix co-starring in it, and now they have left the series has gone downhill in my opinion.
I was also put off by Lee Mack when he stood in for the great Bob Mortimer in an episode of his fishing series with Paul Whitehouse, and tried to take over the programme, it quite obviously didn't work and he was decidedly unfunny.
Went to see Gary Delaney in Portsmouth last week and I see he is in Brighton this week.
Not for everyone if your easily offended.
But I thought he was brilliant