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kimilseung Dec 11th 2012 6:22 am

Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

NatashaB Dec 11th 2012 6:31 am

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 
Very insightful! What program was this from?

kimilseung Dec 11th 2012 6:57 am

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 
I do not know its source.

Britain really is a culture of celebrating failure, I just think of Scott, charge of the light brigade and Dunkirk.

Cuthbert Rizla Dec 11th 2012 9:02 pm

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 
I keeled over from boredom 60 seconds in.

Fry is no expert on comedy - he's about as funny as an unflushed toilet.

The best American comdians have always been whiney Jews, the best British comedians have always been working class.

British comedy stopped being funny when the university-educated elite took over.

Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton,Jennifer Saunders,Richard Curtis ? Do me a favour.

_Clueless$y$t€m_ Dec 11th 2012 10:12 pm

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by Cuthbert Rizla (Post 10429077)
I keeled over from boredom 60 seconds in.

Fry is no expert on comedy - he's about as funny as an unflushed toilet.

The best American comdians have always been whiney Jews, the best British comedians have always been working class.

British comedy stopped being funny when the university-educated elite took over.

Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton,Jennifer Saunders,Richard Curtis ? Do me a favour.

Not quite sure that Bill Hicks, Richard Pryor or George Carlin were frequent visitors to temple and if you find Bernard Manning funnier than the worst episode of Blackadder maybe you need that favour done for you!

Captain Cheesestick Dec 11th 2012 10:38 pm

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 
It's from the Hay Lectures a few years back. Go Youtube and you'll find one for most of the last few years - all very good.

Coincidentally I had this on my Dad blog last week. :)

Captain Cheesestick Dec 11th 2012 10:39 pm

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by Cuthbert Rizla (Post 10429077)
I keeled over from boredom 60 seconds in.

Fry is no expert on comedy - he's about as funny as an unflushed toilet.

The best American comdians have always been whiney Jews, the best British comedians have always been working class.

British comedy stopped being funny when the university-educated elite took over.

Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton,Jennifer Saunders,Richard Curtis ? Do me a favour.

That man in the video in post one? He's also a "whiney Jew" by the way.

Karrie72 Dec 11th 2012 11:18 pm

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 
Isn't Fry's mother Jewish? I find his style and persona to be slightly whiny albeit in a amusing way. I follow him on twitter, brilliant guy and a national treasure IMO.

Nutek Dec 11th 2012 11:26 pm

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by Montfan72 (Post 10429324)
brilliant guy and a national treasure IMO.

++ Totally agree.

HarryTheSpider Dec 12th 2012 12:24 am

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by Cuthbert Rizla (Post 10429077)
I keeled over from boredom 60 seconds in.

Fry is no expert on comedy - he's about as funny as an unflushed toilet.

The best American comdians have always been whiney Jews, the best British comedians have always been working class.

British comedy stopped being funny when the university-educated elite took over.

Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton,Jennifer Saunders,Richard Curtis ? Do me a favour.

What a fascinating perspective you have...

If you laughed at somebody's comedy and THEN found out they were the 'university-educated elite', what would your reaction be, I wonder?

Or do you first find out their background before deciding whether to watch their humour or not? (And laugh, or try to suppress it)

I'm not so sure I am clear what is truly meant by "the university educated elite" taking over, but your comment made me realise that for me at least, the disappearance of the racist, bigoted working class comic is not something I lament, AND I have to say there were many jokes I heard from such comics that did make me laugh...

My step father, a man who has been in my life since I was 5, and had effectively been there to raise me, milks cows and shovels shit on a farm for a living - solidly working class. I went to university, helped in no small part by his sacrifice. Does that make me elite? I can be funny sometimes too. If I was a comic, I wonder how you'd react?

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Cuthbert Rizla Dec 12th 2012 12:56 am

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by Montfan72 (Post 10429324)
Isn't Fry's mother Jewish? I find his style and persona to be slightly whiny albeit in a amusing way. I follow him on twitter, brilliant guy and a national treasure IMO.

A national bore more likely.
Although I can understand how sad people who follow celebrities on Twitter would get excited about sharing his spotlight second-hand.
He's the poster boy of the smugeratti.

Karrie72 Dec 12th 2012 7:22 am

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by Cuthbert Rizla (Post 10429517)
A national bore more likely.
Although I can understand how sad people who follow celebrities on Twitter would get excited about sharing his spotlight second-hand.
He's the poster boy of the smugeratti.

How can anyone fail to be drawn in when listening to Fry? His vocabulary alone is impressive.
And frankly how is using twitter any different to using a site like BE? Do you consider yourself sad for posting on here?

sir_eccles Dec 12th 2012 7:48 am

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by HarryTheSpider (Post 10429470)
I'm not so sure I am clear what is truly meant by "the university educated elite" taking over, but your comment made me realise that for me at least, the disappearance of the racist, bigoted working class comic is not something I lament, AND I have to say there were many jokes I heard from such comics that did make me laugh...

Probably referring to the Cambridge Footlights or Oxford Revue set.

paddingtongreen Dec 12th 2012 9:01 am

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by sir_eccles (Post 10430148)
Probably referring to the Cambridge Footlights or Oxford Revue set.

Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Monty Python?

N1cky Dec 12th 2012 9:21 am

Re: Fry, on the difference between our comedy
 

Originally Posted by Cuthbert Rizla (Post 10429077)
I keeled over from boredom 60 seconds in.

Fry is no expert on comedy - he's about as funny as an unflushed toilet.

The best American comdians have always been whiney Jews, the best British comedians have always been working class.

British comedy stopped being funny when the university-educated elite took over.

Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton,Jennifer Saunders,Richard Curtis ? Do me a favour.

You can't pigeon hole people like that, although the people you mention are all in the same kind of genre, you then have people like Al Murray, who comes across as very down to earth, but is extremelly clever and well educated.


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