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Greatest comedy writer Page 6

Does he write comedy?
Or do you mean his comedy drama type stuff?

Or are you being sarcastic.

Oh so many choices.

Quote: zooo @ April 21, 2007, 4:31 PM

Does he write comedy?
Or do you mean his comedy drama type stuff?

Or are you being sarcastic.

Oh so many choices.

Yes

Yes

um ... Yes.

Exactly.

Oh crivens.

Well, at least you have a nice avatar to look at.

In my opinion, comedy is so bad these days no one is great anymore. John Sullivan used to be the greatest but is now probably the worst.

I take your John Sullivan, and I raise you Ben Elton.

Ben Elton isn't funny anymore. You can see that from Blessed and Get a Grip. It's a good think he hasn't done anymore Thin Blue Line. Part of me wants him to, because it was so hilarious, but if he did more it would be very very bad because he is rubbish now. In 1996, when Thin Blue Line was still on, I would say yeah, he is a great writer/comedian. Not now, though.

I think the greatest comedy writer is ..................

wait for it.... wait for it............

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CHARLEY RANCE - a natural.

She does write (and lick, one suspects) a lot of bollocks though.

But it's her bollocks we luuurrve (??*%)

lol

I think they have all fallen for our Charley's charms

Quote: David Chapman @ May 3, 2007, 11:15 PM

But it's her bollocks we luuurrve (??*%)

I wish I could write a love letter like that, David. Pure Shakespeare.

Quote: David Chapman @ May 3, 2007, 11:15 PM

But it's her bollocks we luuurrve (??*%)

David Chapman is theatre critic for Motoring & Mammories Magazine.

Mmmmmm...............

Eric Sykes, anyone?

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