Watched the South Bank on Billy Connelly and while he is always a great interview I still find Melvin Bragg an annoying interviewee - and all those shots of him "reacting"! Anyway, Billy is my favourite British comedian of recent decades. His exasperated narratives take a while to build but possess a really warm absurdity. whether its nonsense or common sense I just want to laugh with him, he's such an engaging character. That said, i noted in some of the live footage audiences roaring at anything he muttered - I guess that is superstardom, just turning up on stage mean the audience love you.
Then switched over to a Benny Hill Best Of on ITV3. I used to love Benny as a kid - his humour was so simple, largely silent, and his facial expressions just cracked me up. He won huge international popularity and when Danny Baker intvd Michael Jackson and asked him what made him laugh he said Benny! Obviously, during the PC years he was demonised but watching these clips - satires of ad's, hipsters in clubs, mock historic adventures, lounge singers etc - I still think he was a master of simple yet funny comedy.
Who are your favourite British comedians? Or your least favourite? AA Gill recently put the knife into Ricky Gervais and I must admit that beyond a few Office episodes I find him massively overrated.
