Funniest 5 comedians ever?
Funniest 5 comedians ever?
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lornemalvo

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4,371 posts

93 months

Yesterday (10:55)
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After reading a thread about comedians somewhere, I decided to rank the 5 funniest comedians we've ever had. I came up with 4, then struggled to come up with a fifth who I would rank at the same level. My four, in no particular order, are Sean Lock, Billy Connelly, Robin Williams and Norm McDonald,

48k

16,754 posts

173 months

Yesterday (11:04)
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Anthony Jeselnik. (admittedly a bit of an aquired taste but I think he's hilarious and would definitely be in my top 5. I've never actually heard of Norm McDonald)

Dave Hedgehog

15,993 posts

229 months

Yesterday (11:17)
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my top 5:

Bill Burr
Billy Connelly
Suzy Izzard
Robin Williams
George Carlin

Blib

47,407 posts

222 months

Yesterday (11:30)
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48k said:
Anthony Jeselnik. (admittedly a bit of an aquired taste but I think he's hilarious and would definitely be in my top 5. I've never actually heard of Norm McDonald)
Well worth searching him out.

OP I like your list.

Wilmslowboy

4,677 posts

231 months

Yesterday (11:41)
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Dave Chappelle (Stand up) has to make the list.


AC43

13,464 posts

233 months

Yesterday (11:41)
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Dave Hedgehog said:
my top 5:

Bill Burr
Billy Connelly
Suzy Izzard
Robin Williams
George Carlin
I'd deffo have Billy Connelly and George Carlin on my list.

Maybe Jim Jeffries for some more recent stuff (aeroplane etiquette is worth a watch).

paulguitar

34,445 posts

138 months

Yesterday (11:42)
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Is this list just stand-ups?

craigjm

20,823 posts

225 months

Yesterday (11:47)
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I think it’s an impossible task as it’s linked far too much ti personal taste. All comedians have a style and a preferred subject area and if you like that combination you will like that persons act. Anyone who is a historic comedian now is also looked upon in different lights by some people in terms of what is acceptable then and what is acceptable now etc. there is no way of coming up with a definitive five and this thread will descend into “my favourites” and will be divisive. I can see people already going to go after the likes of Dave Chappell being mentioned

Randy Winkman

21,346 posts

214 months

Yesterday (12:37)
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I'd have Tommy Cooper in there.

rev-erend

21,611 posts

309 months

Yesterday (12:43)
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Simon Evans is brilliant

Huzzah

28,740 posts

208 months

Yesterday (12:44)
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Alexi Sayle for me.

Mrs PR a big fan of Ken Dodd, apparently you've got to see him live, which is difficult.

Wilmslowboy

4,677 posts

231 months

Yesterday (12:51)
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Ricky Gervais.
The golden globe monologues, just because they make the Hollywood elite feel so uncomfortable.


The Mad Monk

11,177 posts

142 months

Yesterday (13:05)
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Tommy Cooper
Alan Simpson

Give me a minute.

bergclimber34

3,104 posts

18 months

Yesterday (13:25)
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Billy, Louis CK before the scandal, Bill Burr, I do quite like early Kevin Bridges, but he is hit and miss and of course Peter Kay

bloomen

9,674 posts

184 months

Yesterday (13:26)
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Richard Pryor is my pick.

I don't really consume any comedy at all so have no idea who's hot or not these days.

55palfers

6,306 posts

189 months

Yesterday (13:27)
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Victoria Wood.

BlueJazz

825 posts

197 months

Yesterday (13:54)
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Rosie Jones,
Rosie Jones,
Rosie Jones,
Rosie Jones and of course,
Rosie Jones.

So good she gets five entries!

bad company

21,661 posts

291 months

Yesterday (13:58)
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Dave Allen, Dame Edna & Billy Connolly for me.

Edited by bad company on Saturday 23 May 14:10

littleredrooster

6,232 posts

221 months

Yesterday (14:07)
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Ronnie Barker
Bob Monkhouse
Billy Connolly
Dave Allen
Dame Edna Everage (and the various alter egos...)

I think I'm giving my age away here smile

gotoPzero

20,197 posts

214 months

Yesterday (14:40)
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Chappelle for an all rounder if you just want to laugh, stand up, acting and sketches. Kat Williams everything he does is funny especially his older stuff - IMO on a level with DC.

Harry Enfield for his sketch work back in the day - unbeatable and always funny.

My personal favourite though is Mitch Hedburg was really good. 75% garbage 24% funny 1% total genius that no one else can get close too.

Emo Philips is also incredible but needs effort.

Jay Oakerson is highly under rated IMO but he likes to drag a 20 min set out to an hour.