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Who is the funniest comedian or entertainers of all time

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    Forget to mention Coogan, cant think of a bad episode of I'm Alan Partridge, or Knowing me Knowing you.
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    Tommy Cooper...No question
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    Jasper Carrot was great live in his early days

    Ken Dodd must be up there as all time great and although not my personal cup of Rosie Lee Eltham's very own Bob Hope.
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    For me my favourite comedy entertainer has to be Eric Morcombe.
    Favourite comedy actor Will Hay.
    As for stand up comic my fav would be Frankie Howerd.

    Modern day Harry Hill and Michael McIntyre.
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    Lee Evans is top my list.

    Sean Lock was pretty good on 'Live at the Apollo' the other night

    "How do you get a fat bird into bed?"

    "Piece of cake"
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    haven't got one specific favourite, but my choices are
    the python team
    steve coogan
    harold lloyd
    paul merton
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    As a fan of puns, I am grapeful to have seen Tim Vine's act.
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    "As a fan of puns, I am grapeful to have seen Tim Vine's"

    He's ok but wines on a bit. Some of his jokes are corkers though.
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    [cite]Posted By: Sco[/cite]As a fan of puns, I am grapeful to have seen Tim Vine's act.

    yeah tim vine is very clever and funny
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    Richard Pryor, (Best stand up by a mile)

    Billy Connolly,

    Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge.

    Mike Small, 'Live from the New Den'
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    Lee Evans for me.....

    Tommy Cooper back in the day.......spoon, jar, jar spoon!!
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    The Crankies....!
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    Lots of comedy performers and actors I really like and too many good ones for me to really have a favourite, but Tommy Cooper jokes seem to stick in my head better than anyone else's.

    Two cannibals eating a clown. One says to the other: "Does this taste funny to you?"
    Doctor to patient: "I haven't seen you for ages". Patient: "Yeah, I've been ill".

    Funnier with his delivery, of course.
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    Tommy Cooper for me. Jokes are so bad they're good, i use his jokes all the time and all my mates just beat me down as they don't think they're funny lol. But at the moment it has to be Ross Noble, i saw him live at the Apollo a month ago and i don't think i've ever laughed that much in my life.
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    edited December 2007
    [cite]Posted By: banknote[/cite]Tommy Cooper for me. Jokes are so bad they're good, i use his jokes all the time and all my mates just beat me down as they don't think they're funny lol.

    See I was way ahead of my time!!!

    Tommy Gags
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    not to be considered one of the greatest - yet, but that woman who won that celebrity scissor hands recently, she was on at up the creek, and she was hilarious. can't remember her name tho. I think i wrote about her earlier in the year as she had to deal with a racist idiot in the front row. ninia?
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    [cite]Posted By: Medders[/cite]
    Sean Lock was pretty good on 'Live at the Apollo' the other night

    "How do you get a fat bird into bed?"

    "Piece of cake"

    That was Lee Mack, who i thought was ace. Sean Lock (with the glasses) followed, and i didn't rate him at all, particularly the budgie sketch.

    The week before, i think his name was Michael McKintosh, he was excellent.
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    A few years back I saw Harry Hill live at the Woodman in Blackfen. I still think about some of his jokes that night and laugh.
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    [cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Medders[/cite]
    Sean Lock was pretty good on 'Live at the Apollo' the other night

    "How do you get a fat bird into bed?"

    "Piece of cake"

    That was Lee Mack, who i thought was ace. Sean Lock (with the glasses) followed, and i didn't rate him at all, particularly the budgie sketch.

    The week before, i think his name was Michael McKintosh, he was excellent.

    lee mack is genius, saw him at up the creek 10 years back, cracked us up! Now he does that prog with tim vine 'Not going out' which is awesome.
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    Billy Connelly had me falling off my chair when he first appeared on Parkinson. Tommy Cooper - Priceless. Two goldfish in a tank, one says I'll drive - you can fire the gun.
    Peter kay and Gervais current favourites.
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    Paddy Magowen (Phoinex Nights)

    Jimmy Car He has me in stiches!!
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    Lenny henry at the Tramshed in Woolwich which had a comedy club on a friday/saturday night was bloody Funny, got to meet him afterwards as well,top bloke.
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    currently its Lee Mack, seeing him live next week
    Tommy Cooper- legend.
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    Morecombe & Wise, Frankie Howerd & Dave Allen. All absolutely brilliant.
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    Apparently i have met Tommy cooper as my mum knew him and my mum went to a few parties that he used to hold, only problem was i don't remember as i attended but was too young to remember. FACT
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    Python have to be the alltime greatest.

    I also like Billy Connolly, Lee Evans and more recently Dave Chappelle (a yank I know)
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    Stand Up - Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson,

    One on one Interview - Billy Connolly, Spike Milligan

    TV Personality - Morecombe & WIse, Ronnie Corbett

    TV Actor - Ronnie Barker, David Jason, John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson, Ricky Gervais, Paul Whitehouse,

    Film Actor - Peter Sellers, Woody Allen (old stuff), Ben Stiller

    That'll do for starters
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    Bernard Manning...

    Billy Connolly???....can't even understand the taig scrote..
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    Max Miller, so suggestive for his time
    Lenny Bruce, Bill Hicks in a former life?
    John Cleese - I can still watch Fawlty Towers over and over.

    but the greatest?
    Spike Milligan
    (IMHO)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyPOb-cRv1I&feature=related

    I've been trying to find the "Balham, gateway to the south" clip
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    Bill Bailey. I got the 3-disc set recently (Part Troll / Bewilderness / Cosmic Jam) - superb
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