After reading John Cleese's recent comments about the state of modern British comedy I was at first a little annoyed that the man who has Rat Race and the Pink Panther remakes on his recent CV deems himself qualified to judge modern comedy so harshly. Then, of course, I reassessed and decided that someone with a career as amazing and influential as his can say what the hell he likes.
Which got me thinking...
Which comedy legend do you guys think has had the biggest nose-dive, career-wise, and for how long can we forgive their recent 'hiccups' because they were so amazing in the past?
Ben Elton is the most interesting case to me. The Young Ones, Blackadder and his 1980s stand-up make him a comedy hero, but everything since (especially the Queen musical and that godawful thing with Alexa Chung) seems designed to taste my patience to its limits.
Any more?