Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: extreme OT: Why are British programs so much funnier?

scanmead opened this issue on Jan 23, 2011 ยท 101 posts


TheBryster posted Thu, 27 January 2011 at 8:29 AM Forum Moderator

I think Wallace is a Yorkshireman. He does have a North of England accent.

Little Britain doesn't do anything for me. I did see Billy Connely live many years ago. We cried with laughter for two hours. Perhaps surprisingly, Des O'Connor is hysterical. Saw him recording one of his shows. We were part of the audience. Off camera he's so much fun. He took the rise out of the stage manager something wicked and he loves joking around with the audience.

Saw Lenny Henry, Ronnie Barker and quite a few others on trips down to the BBC. Tickets were free. Always had a good time.

In more recent times I found that I understand American comedy shows less and less. Two and a Half men? goes right over my head.

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