Probably Alan Wares on Albion Roar
Was very disappointed when I went to see Omid Djalili in stand up. Really REALLY crap.
Stewart Francis wasn't much better
Frankie Boyle was passable
Enjoyed the following though:
Frank Skinner
Milton Jones
Russell Howard
Kevin 'Bloody' Wilson (though my ex didn't laugh all night!)
Peter Kay
Coogan as Partridge
From the 90's, Harry Enfield used to be brilliant (but Whitehouse and Higson et al on The Fast Show were better), and MWExperience was also good
From the 80's, Fry and Laurie, Smith and Jones, Blackadder all good. Eddie Murphy's live concert films were good.... I've never found Lenny Henry funny
For the oldies, Bob Monkhouse, Les Dawson, Sid James. I find Jim Bowen hilarious because he's not funny at all - it's car crash stuff!
Not one female ?
A lot of people saying The Two Ronnies. I always found their shows a bit hit and miss.
I enjoyed the 'news' bits at the beginning and the end of the shows; I thought Ronnie Barker's literal monologues (involving Spooner, Malaprop et al) absolute genius, and some sketches quite funny.
Ronnie Corbett's 'joke in the chair' routine often fell flat - the references to the DG or the producer were the same every week, and you could see the punchline coming a mile off. The less said about the songs, the better.
Sure, they worked well as a double act, but it's no coincidence that Barker's solo work was far better than Corbett's. Sorry.
That was a particularly low point, wasn't It?I remember when Phil Cool was the best thing on telly.
I remember when Phil Cool was the best thing on telly.