British Comedy Guide

The Giants of Comedy - Top 5 Page 3

Quote: shaggy292 @ April 1 2009, 4:44 PM BST

That particular bit can be found on this DVD:

Product artwork - buy at Amazon

If I ever buy it, I'll look out for it. If I remember.

Quote: Lee Henman @ April 1 2009, 4:44 PM BST

I blubbed like a fool at the end of Love Actually,

You big girls blouse!

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 1 2009, 4:49 PM BST

You big girls blouse!

Hah. Guilty as charged. Errr

Galton and Simpson
Clement and La Frenais
Ronnie Barker
Garry Shandling
Harry Hill

Quote: Aaron @ April 1 2009, 4:48 PM BST

If I ever buy it, I'll look out for it.

Eh?

Quote: Aaron @ April 1 2009, 4:48 PM BST

If I ever buy it, I'll look out for it. If I remember.

Aaron! Of all people to make a twisted time statement like that... Laughing out loud

1. Typhoid Mary
2. Adolf Hitler
3. The Black and White Minstrel Show
4. Stan Boardman
5. Margaret Thatcher

surreal

Hugh Laurie
Hugh Laurie
Hugh Laurie
Hugh Laurie
Hugh Laurie

Quote: shaggy292 @ April 1 2009, 4:53 PM BST

Eh?

If I buy that DVD I will, if I remember, look out for the use of "mush". :)

Oh, right

The Slaggs agree on:
Laurel and Hardy (for succesfully straddling movies' biggest technical change)
Linehan
Woody (A master with words)
Curtis
Cleese (for Fawlty Towers alone)

Here are some giants of comedy; although James Corden isn't just fat, he's also a cock.

Oliver Hardy
Dawn French
James Corden
Roseanne Barr
Johnny Vegas

Ricky Gervais
Richard Curtis
Steve Coogan
Frank Skinner
Doug Naylor

Galton & Simpson
Morecambe, Wise and Braben
Eric Sykes
Powell & Driver

No idea where to start in choosing a fifth.

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