Seen a fair few over the years...& more often than not have not got what I expected. In sequence as best I recall them...
Jasper Carrot - did the same as I had seen on tv. It was all about his delivery (entertainment value 5)
Mike Harding - all new material & very funny (6)
Matt Lucas - just no, not really (3)
Paul Zenon - strange mix of magic & comedy (3)
Adam Hills - Just didn't hit the spot for me at all. How many no-leg jokes can you make? (2)
Little Britain - was pleasantly surprised how well they bought it to life with all new material (6)
Harry Hill (x3) - superb stand-up section without even swearing. Sketches are a bit dull though for me (8)
Al Murray - Brilliant! Did about 1/2 encore where questions from the audience were invited, it seemed obvious he was buying time on occasion but he turned it all into very good funny answers...not staged either as I asked him a question myself! (9)
Derren Brown - strange mix of magic, spooky & comedy (5)
Sarah Millican - very disappointed after seeing her on tv. Just mildly sparodically funny live (2)
Paul Sinha - very funny & good delivery (6)
Tim Vine - hilarious but after 20mins the funny is still there, but the laughing became tiresome (7)
Bryson, Mack & Mitchell - some funny bits but appeared too plotted for me, confirmed by talking to someone that went on a different night too (
Richard Digance (x2) - past his sell by date, but much funnier the first time...2nd time seemed to make it up as he went along (6&3)
Think I have missed a few along the way there...which speaks volumes for their performance I guess.
Ben Elton/Gary Delaney watch this space!
On TV I have found many of the usual suspects' full sets funny...Ken Dodd, Bob Monkhouse, Victoria Wood, Eddie Izzard, Joan Rivers, Sean Walsh, Omid Djalili, Frankie Boyle, Billy Connolly, Shapphi Khorsdandi, Michael MacIntyre, Dawn French & Lee Mack all stand out somewhat off the cuff as being very funny. Miranda Hart, Mickey Flanagan, Lee Evans & many others have left me anything between either disappointed or thoroughly let down when watching a full 'set'.
Overall having given it some thought - for the no nonsense improvising alone Al Murray as the Pub Landlord probably just edged it from Harry Hill actually there live on stage (so far)
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