British Comedy Guide

Funniest non-comedians Page 2

Andrew Neil.

I'm sure there's a ton of them on youtube.
I listened to 'em when they were free so I'm not sure.

I did pay for one of the recent ones though. Felt weird.

Laughing out loud

Quote: Griff @ October 4 2008, 1:28 PM BST

I have never listened to the Ricky Gervais podcasts because you had to pay for them. So Karl Pilkington is a bit of a mystery to me. Are they online anywhere? Probably on BitTorrent if I could be arsed to look.

Griff, check this out - has the whole lot, I think: www.youtube.com/andyns

Cheers to everyone for posting and PM-ing the Gervais links, I will have a listen.

John McCririck is the funniest man ever.

Richard Madeley is a complete idiot, and that makes him funny.

Quote: Eat_My_Shirts @ October 4 2008, 1:53 PM BST

John McCririck is the funniest man ever.

He is one of the few people who causes me to reach for the remote on sight.

Quote: Timbo @ October 4 2008, 1:55 PM BST

He is one of the few people who causes me to reach for the remote on sight.

Agreed.

Me n'all.

He's a self hating bore.
(and unusually, a self-hater who's got it right.)

That is because you're all women, and you don't like his misogynist views. :D

Well, that would be part of it yes...

Clement Freud is a bit pretentious, but I find him rather witty. And who can ignore Martin Freeman?

Quote: Eat_My_Shirts @ October 4 2008, 2:01 PM BST

That is because you're all women, and you don't like his misogynist views. :D

Just checked, and, no, I definitely have a knob.

And 'misogynist' is just another word for 'not getting any'.

Does Charlie Brooker count?

Quote: Timbo @ October 4 2008, 2:06 PM BST

Just checked, and, no, I definitely have a knob.

And 'misogynist' is just another word for 'not getting any'.

Me too.

It can't be. Whistling nnocently

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