British Comedy Guide

Who are your favourite funny ladies? Page 4

Quote: Chappers @ 11th March 2014, 9:43 PM GMT

I watched 8 out of 10 Cats last night and there were two naturally funny women on there.

Mel Geidroyc (bound to have spelt it rong!) and that Aisling woman.

Mel is ace.
Aisling Bea. She was excellent in Dead Boss

Quote: zooo @ 5th November 2013, 5:26 PM GMT

Speaking of innuendo. :O

Innuendo - an Italian suppository.

Love Sarah Kendall, Lucy Porter and Nina Conti.

Also Ellie Taylor, Tiffany Stevenson.

And Frisky (from Frisky and Mannish).

D

Lucy Porter - NOPE!! Angry

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 12th March 2014, 12:59 PM GMT

Lucy Porter - NOPE!! Angry

She is lovely and funny and once bought me a pint of cider... what have you ever bought me? :D

Quote: dannyjb1 @ 12th March 2014, 1:03 PM GMT

She is lovely and funny and once bought me a pint of cider... what have you ever bought me? :D

I heard you were cheap. :P What d'yer fancy - Salt & Vinegar or Smoky Bacon?

Quote: dannyjb1 @ 12th March 2014, 9:07 AM GMT

Love Sarah Kendall, Lucy Porter and Nina Conti.

Also Ellie Taylor, Tiffany Stevenson.

And Frisky (from Frisky and Mannish).

D

Actually my list could just as well be on the who do you fancy thread.

Andi Osho is as underrated as Sarah Millican is overrated

Hinge & Brackett, Lily Savage, Dame Edna.., there's so many to choose from!

Miranda Hart and Sarah Millican!

Quote: T.W. @ 13th March 2014, 5:58 PM GMT

Hinge & Brackett, Lily Savage, Dame Edna.., there's so many to choose from!

Hmm. I also thought Pauline Calf was very funny.

Linda Smith could be funny just reading the alphabet. Never cruel or vulgar either. A sad loss.

It was both uplifting and depressing to see Linda Smith on the I Love 1988 programme. What the Hell are we doing with today's comedians?

Hopefully obeying the restraining order.

Giving them restraining orders, possibly?

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