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Comedy Conventions

I was wondering how many comedy conventions take place in the UK and Ireland?

I know there are some conventions for individual shows currently being held or held in the past, such as Dimension Jump (Red Dwarf), TedFest (Father Ted), and Wingin' It (Green Wing).

Also some could argue that the Fringe is a convention, but are there any more general conventions?

Must say I've never heard of any generic comedy conventions. Just, as you say, events for specific shows, On the Buses, etc.

I don't think most comedy fans are quite as militantly geeky as sci-fi/fantasy fans. (Big overlap. Of course.)

Quote: john lucas 101 @ June 14 2010, 3:20 PM BST

I don't think most comedy fans are quite as militantly geeky as sci-fi/fantasy fans. (Big overlap. Of course.)

I don't know. I probably would personally arm myself if the BBC decided to axe QI.

Sounds like quite a good idea, though!

Quote: zooo @ June 14 2010, 3:22 PM BST

Sounds like quite a good idea, though!

Maybe the BCG should organise one. As the premier on-line repository for...etc.

Quote: zooo @ June 14 2010, 3:22 PM BST

Sounds like quite a good idea, though!

Indeed. I'm planning to write an article about proposing such an idea, once the article section ever goes up... if ever (sorry Mark).

I myself am going to an anime convention in Middlesbrough this weekend, which will the first convention of any kind I've ever been to. I'm hoping to learn something from it.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ June 14 2010, 3:24 PM BST

Maybe the BCG should organise one. As the premier on-line repository for...etc.

That is something I'm planning to propose in such an article. I think it would be best to put the first such convention in January 2012, that way it can coincide with Comedy.co.uk Awards.

Quote: zooo @ June 14 2010, 3:22 PM BST

Sounds like quite a good idea, though!

Axing QI? Couldn't agree more.

There are numerous Carry On events, events at the Dad's Army Collection, and not forgetting the more general TellyNation.

That is something I'm planning to propose in such an article. I think it would be best to put the first such convention in January 2012, that way it can coincide with Comedy.co.uk Awards.


2012?? That's a year and a half away. Why not 2011?

If you don't get a move on, you'll meet yourself coming back, lad.

I Went To The Only Fools & Horses Convention This Year On 31st October At: Bedford / Milton Keynes
Bunyan Sports Centre
MK42 9TS
UK

http://www.ofah.net/blog/keep-your-hair-on-jumbo/#comment-17871

I Am Going To Go Next Year Too, Was Totally Awesome :D

There Should Be More Sitcom Conventions About, I'd Love To Go To A Few Others, Please If Anyone Knows Of Any Then Would U E-Mail Me, Thanks Loads :)

Well for writers theres The Funny Festival organised by the Comedy School and British Society of Comedy Writers both in a few weeks

Yes, there are many conventions one has to follow in comedy, the first principally is to be funny, although many seasoned comedians still manage to get this one wrong, and in sitcomedy this convention has ceased to exist at all.

There are however less obvious conventions, like if you want to be a successful stand up you must have long girly hair and be scruffy and wave your arms about like a drugged idiot.

Then there are the really dark obscure conventions like if you want to be a successful sitcomedian then you must have been or still are a stand up, comedic panel show presenter, gay, jewish or all four of these.

It does help to know these conventions if one wants to get on in comedy. Glad to be of service as ever and good morning.

Alfred OFO

I am a kike and atotal failure in sitcom

:O Have you tried being gay?

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