Bel I also liked Bob Monkhouse, his autobiography was really interesting as well, a clever man. I like some stand up ( most of it now goes on too long) Jack Dee ( another good autobiography) and some of Billy Connelly’s stuff, and Bill Bailey. Have to say, I could never even smile at any any Victoria Wood ( stand up) or the sit coms, but thought she was an excellent serious actor in the few things she was in .
Victoria Wood, fine in a sitcom. But as i do not like stand-up. I never really heard her do anything else. My only exception has been Dave Allen but then I am part Irish and a catholic.
I didn’t realise it was a joke, I thought it was a serious piece about Ken Dodd, hence my comment.
But don’t despair, it’s taken one male friend nearly 30 years to make me laugh, he says I’m difficult, I told him it wouldn’t be difficult if he was funny.
I can see what the joke is but just do not find it funny. I also know qhite a lot about the Lady Smith after whom the town was named.
I have never found stand up comedy funny. The point of standing up and telling endless jokes has always elude me. I much prefer wit, that is humour in a context, to humour. Oscar Wilde, Jeeves & Wooster, Blackadder. Now they make me laugh.
Sorry mcem and Besstwishes for inadvertently misleading you. The joke wasn't mine at all! I should have used quotation marks to exonerate myself from any blame.
It belonged to Sir Ken himself and used in his repertoire. The " This England" magazine simply published it as part of its special tribute.
I found it humorous and thought I'd pass it on verbatim to lighten your day.
Obviously it served yet again to highlight the dangers associated with trying to convey humour over the Internet when you can't read my body-language or see the mischevous twinkle in my eyes.
So; I'll press on regardless believing that love and humour help to make the world go round.
I really think we need a Forum devoted to "Humour". It seems to be sadly lacking elsewhere.
Humourless Netters could then avoid being distressed by not looking there.