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talentedbutslow 13-11-2011 17:55

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AH......Tommy Cooper.....the only comedian who could walk on to a stage....say nothing....and have the audience wetting themselves with laughter.We will never see his like again........

jaysay 13-11-2011 17:58

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AH......Tommy Cooper.....the only comedian who could walk on to a stage....say nothing....and have the audience wetting themselves with laughter.We will never see his like again........

The thing is he was exactly the same off stage as he was on, never stopped laughing and cracking jokes, and slight of hand tricks too

groove 14-11-2011 07:07

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Groove also thinks the 70's were great for sit-coms. But Groove thinks comedy can become dated. Gone are the days when a stupid facial expression by Rowan Atkinson was funny. And that silly Peter Kay joking about dunking biscuits in a cup of tea.

Boeing Guy 14-11-2011 11:13

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I would not know about that, Rowan Atkinson is a master of facial comedy. Comedy is purely subjective and personal, I cannot stand Mr Bean, but to watch Rowan Live, well that is pure class.

mobertol 14-11-2011 13:56

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I would not know about that, Rowan Atkinson is a master of facial comedy. Comedy is purely subjective and personal, I cannot stand Mr Bean, but to watch Rowan Live, well that is pure class.

He's pure fun ...brilliant commedian and actor. Love The Blackadder series and wish they'd come back to do more.

Mr.Bean has been shown to death but the TV series is still valid, the films were too much for the Hollywood market and lost that touch of true British humour...

Saw Rowan recently going past in his vintage car in The Thousand Miles race which comes past the end of our lane every year!! Otherwise have never seen him Live unfortunately.

Eric 15-11-2011 14:58

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Probably because Alf Garnett expressed views that would be seen as too politically incorrect these days. It would be interesting to see them though.

Strange .... they don't show the re-runs:confused: I can watch Archie Bunker any time I feel like it. All in the Family still has a large following ... I mean, we are talking humour, right.

Any how, I missed a lot of this stuff, as I left the UK in '67 ... we did, and still do get some Brit comedy ... Love Hyacinth Bucket:alright:

mobertol 17-11-2011 16:41

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... Love Hyacinth Bucket:alright:

"Bouquet" - Eric! Yes, quite funny!

Did you get to see Absolutely Fabulous with Joanna Lumley? Very witty and zany...:D

Eric 17-11-2011 16:54

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"Bouquet" - Eric! Yes, quite funny!

Did you get to see Absolutely Fabulous with Joanna Lumley? Very witty and zany...:D

No we don't .... Now that I think of it, what's Italian sit com like? Does it come from a different sense of humour, or is it like British (good) and North American (garbage, mainly) comedy only in Italian?

We get all the US carp, plus re-runs of some Brit shows ... but we do have our own stuff: Royal Canadian Air Farce, Red Green, Corner Gas, Trailer Park Boys, Little Mosque on the Prairies .... some of which ain't all that bad.

mobertol 17-11-2011 16:57

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No we don't .... Now that I think of it, what's Italian sit com like? Does it come from a different sense of humour, or is it like British (good) and North American (garbage, mainly) comedy only in Italian?

The Italian sense of humour is not my cup of tea at all Eric - it's pretty infantile and has no shading like British commedy does...

There are the odd exceptions in films ...but they are rare.!

Eric 17-11-2011 18:29

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The Italian sense of humour is not my cup of tea at all Eric - it's pretty infantile and has no shading like British commedy does...

There are the odd exceptions in films ...but they are rare.!

Kinda figured that ... the only really good Italian comedy I've seen is in "Prizzi's Honor" ... and that was Italian-American:rolleyes: I tried to find some appropriate clips from "Trailer Park Boys" ... a Canadian comedy that is paradoxically subtle in it's crudity ... but all the cuts are a little too much for a family forum ... actually a lot too much:D

By the way, do they have a full English breakfast at Tiffany's?;):)

susie123 17-11-2011 19:08

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We get all the US carp, plus re-runs of some Brit shows ... but we do have our own stuff: Royal Canadian Air Farce, Red Green, Corner Gas, Trailer Park Boys, Little Mosque on the Prairies .... some of which ain't all that bad.

I had to look it up to be sure Little Mosque on the Prairie wasn't a wind up, but no... I see it's shown in quite a few other countries as well. Perhaps we should have it here - it can't be any worse than some of the current home grown stuff.

Eric 17-11-2011 20:18

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I had to look it up to be sure Little Mosque on the Prairie wasn't a wind up, but no... I see it's shown in quite a few other countries as well. Perhaps we should have it here - it can't be any worse than some of the current home grown stuff.

A wind up:eek: Moi! Angels and ministers of grace defend us! Problem maybe, that to a British viewer, Saskatchewan would be too alien ... yes, "alien" will do. Dave in Germany would get it, I think, 'cause he spent time in The Hat. I'm a big fan of "Corner Gas" too ... and that's also set in Saskatchewan, where I spent 18 years ... that would qualify me as Stubble Jumper First Class ... maybe even Binder Pilot;):D

susie123 17-11-2011 21:10

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A wind up:eek: Moi! Angels and ministers of grace defend us! Problem maybe, that to a British viewer, Saskatchewan would be too alien ... yes, "alien" will do. Dave in Germany would get it, I think, 'cause he spent time in The Hat. I'm a big fan of "Corner Gas" too ... and that's also set in Saskatchewan, where I spent 18 years ... that would qualify me as Stubble Jumper First Class ... maybe even Binder Pilot;):D

I just can't see anything with the word mosque in the title getting past the programme commissioners here. :confused:

mobertol 17-11-2011 22:43

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By the way, do they have a full English breakfast at Tiffany's?;):)

Being a party girl I only need a Buck's Fizz in the morning...;):D

Eric 18-11-2011 06:02

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Being a party girl I only need a Buck's Fizz in the morning...;):D

In these tough economic times, would you go for a Calgary Red-Eye?;):D


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