Don't give her any more ideas for dramatic hospital dashes...Well, we can only hope she chokes on a croissant
Oh gosh, I didn't know that. I suppose it could be him then. Although it would have been very early on in his career.I'd not heard about Amanda Holden's before. I'd gone onto Wikipedia to see what she was actually famous for (having turned my nose up at her I was surprised by how much I liked her on Italian Job) and apparently she was sexually assaulted by a "famous comedian" in early 00s at a public event.
Amanda Holden reveals sexual assault by 'famous comedian'
Brian Logan: The Britain's Got Talent judge says she was attacked by an unnamed comic, 21st-century comics grapple with homosexuality, and David Brent realises his rock-god dreamswww.theguardian.com
Talking of RM, everyone in the whole world needs to watch Starstruck. It’s real feel good comedy and whilst I was reticent to begin with (I don’t like RM’s standup) it was really gorgeous and lovely.I can't imagine JA and Rose together but they're breakup really broke his heart.
My favourite memory is of my mum, who was a District Nurse for 40 years and very rarely laughed as a result of her job.I went to a gig on John Bishop’s first tour (hadn’t heard of him back then) and it was brilliant. I’ve not found him even remotely funny since that night!
My favourites are Dylan Moran (usually, his last gig I saw wasn’t his best), Ed Byrne, David O’Docherty, who is so funny live. I nearly hurt myself laughing each time I see him. Tom Stade is less famous but excellent. Kevin Bridges in the early days when he did smaller venues was excellent. He’s still funny but I don’t like comedy in arenas. I’ve seen Frankie Boyle more times over the years than I can count and he’s mostly brilliant. I’m seeing him again in a couple of weeks. Katharine Ryan was good live, really funny. Both Carrs, Jimmy and Alan are fantastic too!
Jo Brand was good but no funnier than she is on telly. Usually live acts up their game a bit from their TV work.
I’m not a Peter Kay fan but can see his appeal. I find Michael McIntyre and Susan Millican about as funny as a hole in a lifeboat.
I’ve been lucky enough to see Billy Connolly live 3 times (first time I was only 11!). First twice he was outrageously funny. Last time was in 2006 and so awful I couldn’t believe it. That gig did make me sad as I’d been so looking forward to it. On the same tour that year I heard he was booed off stage…and can completely believe it.
I had all Billy’s old vinyl comedy albums as a kid and loved them. I lent them to someone and never got them back.My favourite memory is of my mum, who was a District Nurse for 40 years and very rarely laughed as a result of her job.
I vividly remember as a kid (I'm 38 now) my mum absolutely howling at the incontinence pants bit, and I mean almost needing those pants herself.
Billy Connolly will forever be my hero for making my mum laugh like that xx
I love Starstruck, you've made me want to rewatch it nowTalking of RM, everyone in the whole world needs to watch Starstruck. It’s real feel good comedy and whilst I was reticent to begin with (I don’t like RM’s standup) it was really gorgeous and lovely.
Can I dare to ask your age? I'm 38 and I'm in awe of Billy, Victoria Wood etc. I have my fave 'new' comedians (you'll find them on Taskmaster - adore) xxI had all Billy’s old vinyl comedy albums as a kid and loved them. I lent them to someone and never got them back.
I’m a 70s kid. I went to my first concert (Tina Turner) probably the year you were born!Can I dare to ask your age? I'm 38 and I'm in awe of Billy, Victoria Wood etc. I have my fave 'new' comedians (you'll find them on Taskmaster - adore) xx
Taskmaster is genius TV!Can I dare to ask your age? I'm 38 and I'm in awe of Billy, Victoria Wood etc. I have my fave 'new' comedians (you'll find them on Taskmaster - adore) xx
1984 my birth, I love the fact I'm repping old comedyI’m a 70s kid. I went to my first concert (Tina Turner) probably the year you were born!
My favourite programme ever! Who is your fave contestant? Mine is James Acaster obv cxTaskmaster is genius TV!
I blooming love Starstruck, it's so goodTalking of RM, everyone in the whole world needs to watch Starstruck. It’s real feel good comedy and whilst I was reticent to begin with (I don’t like RM’s standup) it was really gorgeous and lovely.
Bob Mortimer is mine, but I have a soft spot for him!1984 my birth, I love the fact I'm repping old comedy
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My favourite programme ever! Who is your fave contestant? Mine is James Acaster obv cx
I adore Bob. He was fantastic on Task Master but also he has been so open about his arthritis. He's a hero xxI blooming love Starstruck, it's so good
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Bob Mortimer is mine, but I have a soft spot for him!
Love Taskmaster! I think Al Murray and Rhod Gilbert have been my favourites. Al’s “propel a pea” task was ingenious and I loved Rhod taking the pi$$ out of Greg every week too.My favourite programme ever! Who is your fave contestant? Mine is James Acaster obv cx
Fantastic.Love Taskmaster! I think Al Murray and Rhod Gilbert have been my favourites. Al’s “propel a pea” task was ingenious and I loved Rhod taking the pi$$ out of Greg every week too.
I'm obviously drunk. Best Taskmaster: James Acaster, Paul Chowdhry, Nish Kumar, Roisin Conaty, Jo Brand.Fantastic.
My favourite is just Paul Chowdhry
I'm obviously drunk. Best Taskmaster: James Acaster, Paul Chowdhry, Nish Kumar, Roisin Conaty, Jo Brand.Fantastic.
My favourite is just Paul Chowdhry
That’s a hard question! I loved Mike Wozniak - I think it was the relationship between him and Greg. Special mention to Richard Osman and Joe Wilkinson.My favourite programme ever! Who is your fave contestant? Mine is James Acaster obv cx
Oohhh yes Mike, I developed such a crush on him! I love Richard Osman too!That’s a hard question! I loved Mike Wozniak - I think it was the relationship between him and Greg. Special mention to Richard Osman and Joe Wilkinson.
I agree about John Bishop. Got a half price ticket, but found him really dull, dealt with the heckler well though.Who would you say was your favourite gig? I adore stand up so I'm very interested!
For me, Peter Kay was the best and I don't think I'll ever see a better live performance. Also, Frankie Boyle, Sarah Millican and Alan Carr.
My most disappointing: John Bishop.
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I find her unsufferably smug. However I guess I would be smug if I landed Pacey WitterAnyone think that Joshua Jackson and Jodie Smith have split? Ive thought it for a few months just how he posts sooo much of her and she barely posts him when she used to post a lot of smug married stuff. She also edited her bio recently and they apparently unfollowed each other in September but back following again. She hasn't posted any support of his new show. Maybe im reaching!
Liz Jones? I only ask because it was thanks to her telling people the same thing that I actually found Tattle. So thank you Liz!One of those is how I found Tattle in the first place! An acquaintance of mine had threads about her on here (think she was on 2 or 3 at that point) and posted on her personal Facebook to say how terrible it was that this place existed and please sign the petition to get it shut down. I toddled over for a look and found that nothing that had been said about her was actually wrong, so stayed.
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