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I find the comedian Michael Mcintyre really funny and I'm watching him right now on the program This Morning

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MickyMacgraw | 13:29 Tue 02nd Nov 2010 | TV
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They said his book life and Laughing is number one at the moment, have any of you read it? Whats your review?
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Ta, ummm. Just have to be more careful !
Love MM,a very clever man.
I have watched various comedians,since they branched out from stand-up.
These include Rhod Gilbert,John Bishop and Stephen K. Amos,all of whom have been given their own shows.
IMO they do not seem to be able to "bridge the gap" at present.
hello dg, how are you?
I do like Stephen K Amos, I forgot about him
I also love any Liverpudlian comedian, I think they have a built in laugh-factor
Hi daftgrandad....good to see you.

Hope all's well your end, my good man.

John Bishop ( the scouser comedian ) is very good, imo, and so is Stephen K Amos.

Rhod Gilbert has always made me laugh.
Hi bobbi,I,m very well and yourself also I hope.
I watched "The Stephen K. Amos Show" and was very disappointed,it seemed as though he was unable to "link up"
Also his first guest:-What on Earth was that supposed to be.
Hi yogi,absolutely spiffing thanks,old boy.
As i said,they are very funny doing stand-up,but not their own shows,at the moment.
I'm with Lottie here, I love MM and Jack Dee is a scream. Can't stand commediennes, Victoria Wood was OK but she has had her day now I think.

Micky I have read most comedian's autobiographies or biographies, I find them fascinating because in most of the individuals there is always a dark side.
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Any particular recommendations yogasun? If i go to Waterstones or Whsmith i have a bad feeling i will be walking out with a lot of pricey Autobiographies.
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Yogasun, maybe its not a darkside at all as all of us have our happy side and tend to leave the bad and negative moments and thoughts and hide them from our work colleagues family and friends so with the comedians maybe because we see them as bringers of good feelings we tend to psychologically see them as all happy and forget that they are only human too and suffer the exact same negatives that we do.
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"Hi yogi,absolutely spiffing thanks,old boy".

Oii..... less of the 'old boy' thanks, dg....i'm only 44 for crying out loud :0) .....but i'll let you off.......just the once.
That's old :-) x
yep at 44 you need a cardigan slippers and a bag of worthers originals
''maybe its not a darkside at all as all of us have our happy side and tend to leave the bad and negative moments and thoughts and hide them from our work colleagues family and friends so with the comedians maybe because we see them as bringers of good feelings we tend to psychologically see them as all happy and forget that they are only human too and suffer the exact same negatives that we do''

Hmmm...
Honestly couldn't pick any particularly, they are all very interesting.

I agree about the dark side but many a lot of them have/had drink/drug problems or struggled with depression or have been hooked on medication drugs. I'm thinking of Tommy Cooper, Frankie Howerd, Spike Milligan, Tony Hancock, Larry Grayson, Kenneth Williams, the list is endless!!
Great comedians!
Thanks yogi,did,nt mean to offend !
Regards dg

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