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Billy Connolly would do him.

In the exclusive interview for cinema audiences, Billy recalls his beginnings as a stand-up comedian, how offended some people were with his humour at first, and how happy he was when he finally established what kind of comedy he was going to do. “The whole trick is to get your audience” – he says, “who’ll come to see you because of what you do. I established that very quickly and got on with it.”

This sentiment is very much shared and often talked about by another British comedian – Ricky Gervais.

slimfern
@slimfern posted:

He's very scathing with his humour at times. When he hosted the Oscars for instance.

I like him, although I probably wouldn't go to see him live.

'The Office' and 'Afterlife' both had me in stitches.

I think his awkwardness is deliberate

His humour definitely appeals to me.  I never tire of watching ‘The Office’ and ‘Extras’. So funny

J

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