Most naturally funny man in the UK Page 3

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It's difficult to say... Regarding Boris, this clip with Boris Johnson and Jeremy Paxman, is quite funny: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA7e3pwQtnM

This is all subjective surely??

You can't quantatively "prove" the best comedian can you?? And it just can't be based on popularity can it??

I also notice that in comedy there are "fads" and therefore what is considered "good" or "cringeworthy" changes over the years.

Even within that one phrase there is a vast range of difference - naturally funny can mean quick off the mark or off the cuff funny, like Paul Merton, Spike Milligan, Peter Cook or Eric Morecambe or someone with a deep store of funniness in their being and a brilliantly funny performer of set routines and characters like Peter Sellers, Benny Hill, Rik Mayall, Steve Coogan, Ronnie Barker and Rob Brydon. All of these I would say were naturally very funny.

Kitson.

You can lock the thread now.

Shame no one will ever know since he can't go on bloody TV.

Quote: buyon ferry @ September 12 2010, 6:59 PM BST

I would say Ricky Gervais based on his radio work, sitcom writing/acting, interviews (Parkinson especially).

Gervais is so one-dimensional. He's not in the same league as Coogan for characters, acting and writing.

Quote: bob4apples @ October 25 2010, 12:22 PM BST

Gervais is so one-dimensional.

I like him...but even I'd say you were attributing more dimensions to his comedy than is fair!

Quote: zooo @ October 25 2010, 9:36 AM BST

Shame no one will ever know since he can't go on bloody TV.

I don't think it is matter of "can't" - more a matter of "doesn't want to".

He's like a comedy ninja.

Quote: Ian Wolf @ October 25 2010, 6:24 PM BST

I don't think it is matter of "can't" - more a matter of "doesn't want to".

That loser!

I always think it's because he's too shy, but I assume it's more that he hates commercialism or something.

I'd say it's a mixture of the two.

That double-loser!

YOU'RE a loser.

Quote: zooo @ October 25 2010, 6:56 PM BST

That loser!

I always think it's because he's too shy, but I assume it's more that he hates commercialism or something.

I believe he claims it is a lack of freedom. He cannot do as he likes on TV or radio, whereas on stage he has the freedom to do whatever jokes and routines he feels.