Not a big fan of his, but been listening to some old Richard herring podcasts recently, he interviews other comedians and celebs, quite funny, the Danny baker one is good.
Chris Ramsey on Celeb Juice is the worst on it. Fern Cotton is funnier than him.
Must be different when it comes to his own show. All the reviews were really good and I have to admit I don't see that much stand-up. I nearly took the next day off work after the show my sides were still aching.
Chris Ramsey on Celeb Juice is the worst on it. Fern Cotton is funnier than him.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Unfunny Try-hard Grinning Geordie Twat.
He must have been shit then - I just witnessed the two hours of good bits. Each to his own, eh?
Given that Sean Lock is good on a panel show but poor doing stand up (imo), then suppose there's no reason it couldn't be the other way round for Ramsey. Glad you enjoyed it though, I genuinely wish I could laugh more easily.
Chris Ramsey on Celeb Juice is the worst on it. Fern Cotton is funnier than him.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Unfunny Try-hard Grinning Geordie Twat.
He must have been shit then - I just witnessed the two hours of good bits. Each to his own, eh?
Lucky you. Or maybe he's brilliant and I'm just unfortunate that I've never seen him be remotely funny. Or, just yes, each to his own.
Yep. Just sharing what I saw though. As Talal said, perhaps some comedians do their own stand-up better than trying to act funny on TV or vice-versa. I only went to see him based on reviews, which were great. That's my review over and done with. Except to say the show was called The Most Dangerous Man On Saturday Morning Television. I'll definitely risk my hard earned cash on his next tour and possibly avoid his TV appearances.
Anyway...... Milton Jones was terrific. Most I've laughed for a few years, my sides actually hurt this morning ('tho that might have also been down to running to the Holly Tree after as well). Recommended. Absolutely superb. (Milton, and the pub).
Anyway...... Milton Jones was terrific. Most I've laughed for a few years, my sides actually hurt this morning ('tho that might have also been down to running to the Holly Tree after as well). Recommended. Absolutely superb. (Milton, and the pub).
Glad you enjoyed it MOG. I think he's great on the box normally so maybe I just wasn't in the right frame of mind or something.
Anyway...... Milton Jones was terrific. Most I've laughed for a few years, my sides actually hurt this morning ('tho that might have also been down to running to the Holly Tree after as well). Recommended. Absolutely superb. (Milton, and the pub).
Hey Mog, was that the one at Catford on Wednesday? I really enjoyed it too. I love the way he packs so many quickfire gags in, though a few of them were a bit like the jokes from The Beano my son tells me.
Mark of good improviser that he was asking for subjects and making up gags at the end. Two hour show that just whizzed by.
I saw Carey Marx last night at the Frog & Bucket in Manchester. Was pretty good - very good in places. The second comedian on, however (Mike Milling) was just awful. I have never seen a comedian die that badly in my life. What makes someone that patently unfunny think he can make people laugh?
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Unfunny Try-hard Grinning Geordie Twat.
Not having a great year so far
-Lee Mack
-Rob Beckett
-Jimmy Carr
Each to his own, eh?
Can't stand rob beckett, how people find him funny I will never know, embarrassing to watch.
American comedian Mitch Hedberg is quality, worth checking out if you haven't seen some of his stuff, died very young unfortunately.
As was Adam Buxton. Genius.
Or, just yes, each to his own.
Just sharing what I saw though. As Talal said, perhaps some comedians do their own stand-up better than trying to act funny on TV or vice-versa.
I only went to see him based on reviews, which were great. That's my review over and done with. Except to say the show was called The Most Dangerous Man On Saturday Morning Television. I'll definitely risk my hard earned cash on his next tour and possibly avoid his TV appearances.
Milton Jones was terrific.
Most I've laughed for a few years, my sides actually hurt this morning ('tho that might have also been down to running to the Holly Tree after as well).
Recommended. Absolutely superb.
(Milton, and the pub).
Mark of good improviser that he was asking for subjects and making up gags at the end. Two hour show that just whizzed by.