John Cleese named most influential British comedy icon

Thursday 13th November 2014, 1:43pm

Monty Python: The Meaning Of Live. John Cleese. Copyright: Phil McIntyre Entertainment / Python (Monty) Pictures Ltd

John Cleese has been named as the most influential British comedy icon of all time in a poll.

The actor and writer, known for his lead roles in shows such as Monty Python and Fawlty Towers, has beaten a host of other comedy greats to the accolade in a survey conducted by the TV channel Gold.

Only Fools And Horses actor David Jason was very close runner-up the poll, just ahead of Blackadder and Mr Bean star Rowan Atkinson.

The results were determined via a poll of 2,000 adults. The study was commissioned by UKTV to promote the launch of Monty Python: The Meaning Of Live. The one-off documentary, which focuses on the sketch group's live shows, airs tonight (Thursday 13th November).

Steve North from the channel says: "John Cleese is known and loved by many people both old and young. So it may not come as a surprise that he's been named as the most influential comedy icon, above other greats such as Rowan Atkinson and David Jason. Shows like Monty Python and Fawlty Towers will be watched by the nation for years to come, and the recent Monty Python live show proves how successful and popular it really is."

Roger Graef, the director of Monty Python: The Meaning Of Live adds: ''Monty Python is arguably the most influential comedy group this country has ever known and it no surprise two members of the troupe have appeared in this list. It was a delight to be working with the Pythons again. The treat of sharing their reunion and the audience's enthusiasm is caught in our footage, and shines throughout our film. Monty Python really is a classic institution and as paved the way for the stars of today."

The poll also revealed that two thirds of Brits miss the likes of Fawlty Towers and Monty Python, and that half of the adults polled felt modern comedians are not as funny as classic comedy actors.

Below is the top 20 most influential comedy icons...


John Cleese

1. John Cleese


David Jason

2. David Jason


Johnny English Reborn. Johnny English (Rowan Atkinson). Copyright: Working Title Films

3. Rowan Atkinson


Porridge. Norman Stanley Fletcher (Ronnie Barker). Copyright: WitzEnd Productions

4. Ronnie Barker


David Brent: Life On The Road. David Brent (Ricky Gervais)

5. Ricky Gervais


The Vicar Of Dibley. Geraldine Grainger (Dawn French). Copyright: Tiger Aspect Productions

6. Dawn French


Peter Kay's Top 43 Greatest Comedy Moments. Peter Kay. Copyright: Shiver Productions

7. Peter Kay


The Comedy Vaults: BBC2's Hidden Treasure. Rik Mayall. Copyright: BBC

8. Rik Mayall


Born Brilliant: The Life Of Kenneth Williams. Kenneth Williams. Copyright: Pier Productions

9. Kenneth Williams


Alan Partridge. Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan). Copyright: Baby Cow Productions

10. Steve Coogan


James Corden. Copyright: Alan Peebles / BBC

11. James Corden


Friday Night Live. Harry Enfield. Copyright: London Weekend Television / Channel 4 Television Corporation

12. Harry Enfield


When The Dog Dies. Sandy Hopper (Ronnie Corbett). Copyright: CPL Productions

13. Ronnie Corbett


My Hero: Miranda Hart On Eric Morecambe. Miranda Hart. Copyright: BBC

14. Miranda Hart


Eddie Izzard

15. Eddie Izzard


David Walliams' Awfully Good. David Walliams. Copyright: Crook Productions

16. David Walliams


Michael Palin

17. Michael Palin


Dad's Army. Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe). Copyright: BBC

18. Arthur Lowe


Blandings. Connie (Jennifer Saunders). Copyright: Mammoth Screen

19. Jennifer Saunders


Father Ted. Father Ted Crilly (Dermot Morgan). Copyright: Hat Trick Productions

20. Dermot Morgan


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