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It's only a few weeks away (where has this year gone?) but in the run up to Christmas I'm back with my pick of ideal comedy-related present ideas that will not only improve your life but also make the festive season bearable.
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This weekend AA Gill pontificated on how American telly is better than British. He specifically targeted drama and comedy as prime examples of this, saying of that latter is now “feeble and sneery”. But is he right?
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The show kicks off with the scores standing at 4-3 to the Hound; apart from the constant, patronising grinning from Goatee Corner this might not seem like a disastrous position to be in, but tonight's show is crucial.
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Folks, I'm not going to lie to you, I've never been a huge fan of Osama Bin Laden. I've never met him, but on the strength of his work I doubt he's the sort of bloke I'd want to hang out with, enjoying an ice cold beer and a Dr Who box-set marathon or perhaps stripped down to my boxers for a manly wrestle like I have done with John Sergeant. But Osama? He's just not my kinda guy. (I've also got fair skin, which in the desert would be an absolute ball-ache).
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Posted by Dave Heckler
on 5 Jul 10
in
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This month Jonathan Ross leaves the BBC. We can all argue until the cows come home about whether he jumped or was pushed after the whole "Sachsgate" palaver, but either way, Wossy leaves behind eleven years of service and a big hole in Auntie's schedules.
Comedy Christmas stocking fillers
Posted by Dave Heckler on 22 Nov 10 in Comedy blog, Comedy writers, sitcom, Stand up and TV series