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So, as largely predicted, Comic Relief turned out to be more or less a dead duck, comedically speaking.

I still don't see what's particularly funny about Little Britain - although it was vaguely amusing when Dennis Waterman sauntered onto the stage - and the much-vaunted Vicar of Dibley LAST-EVER episode was just embarrassing. I must have been having a nightmare when Mitchell & Webb came on as two singing snooker commentators - and I'm still struggling to find the comedy between two comedy characters in a wheelchair singing I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles). It was trying so desperately hard to be this year's Amarillo but it's not got the novelty factor - or the "dance" which gets funnier with repetition. Plus the song is so over-familiar anyway.

The worst moments were any time Davina McCall was on screen. Alternating between squirmingly-orgasmic thanks to the corporate sponsors ("Let's hear a huge cheer for Cisco Systems! Yeah!!!!") and oh-so-sincere think-of-the-children-please-think-of-the-children appeals for more donations, one is reminded why she's on Celebrity Big Brother and advertising keep-fit videos and not, say, doing a Fearne Cotton and appearing on pretty much anything that has a live broadcast. Hell, in one weekend Fearne did Comic Relief, Eurovision's Making Your Mind Up and I'm sure I heard her doing the Radio 1 breakfast show this morning.

Still, at least the Catherine Tate sketches weren't too bad and the Ricky Gervais indulgent skits broke the norm. But they didn't raise a titter.

Fortunately, Channel 4 rode to the rescue on Sunday with yet another list show - but this time listing the top 100 comedy stand-ups. I'd quibble with quite a few choices:
- Peter Kay above Eddie Izzard ?!
- Harry Hill above Bill Hicks ?!
- Chris Rock above Jerry Seinfeld?
- Billy Connolly as the top stand-up comedian ?!

and it was strange how most of the stand-up comedians I've seen on the circuit were languishing in the 20s, while the likes of Peter Kay and Lee Evans - funny, but a little too slick and ungenuine for my liking - were at the very top - but it was a good three hours of entertainment. Now if only more stand-up comedians came to North Wales!

Date: 2007-03-19 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fantasyrealist.livejournal.com
I quite enjoyed comic relief but then the alternative was watching feck all so no competition really. I love Catherine Tate especially as nan. As for stand up comedians i only really like peter kay, lee evans and Billy Connolly, I can't stand Harry Hill can't comment on Eddie Izzard as I've never seen him or watched anything (apart from 5 children and it) with him in it. But living in a backwater like Widnes where hardly anything good ever happens and the best you can hope for at the local theatre is a pantomime starring Kemal from big brother there's no wonder i find all the stupid things amusing :P

Date: 2007-03-24 03:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 1753angelo.livejournal.com
Those 100 greatest lists are starting to get on my nerves - however I did sit through most of the stand up thing. I was peeved Rik Mayall was so low but I think I'm on a one woman crusade there...

Date: 2007-03-26 09:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 1753angelo.livejournal.com
Well as an ardent bottom/bottom live fan I have to beg to differ.

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