henry was OK in the 70s when he 1st started out but after a while got a bit bored with him,sorry. who recalls gary wilmott?strictlybroadband wrote:
> Jock Strap wrote:
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> > I think the documentary is being presented by Lenny Henry.
> > A slight gulf in class there!
>
> Yeah, Lenny Henry's probably the best-known black British
> comedian but definitely not the funniest. But to be fair he
> wasn't doing comedy, he was conducting the interviews.
>
>
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steve56 wrote:
> henry was OK in the 70s when he 1st started out but after a
> while got a bit bored with him,sorry. who recalls gary
> wilmott?
He wasn't any funnier than Lenny Henry...
But I'm thinking of people like Gina Yashere, Felix Dexter and Curtis Walker. Plus some very funny bloke whose name I don't know... !sad!
There's also Reginald D Hunter, who's from Washington DC but now lives in London. He's VERY funny and officially he's now one of ours. !happy!
> henry was OK in the 70s when he 1st started out but after a
> while got a bit bored with him,sorry. who recalls gary
> wilmott?
He wasn't any funnier than Lenny Henry...
But I'm thinking of people like Gina Yashere, Felix Dexter and Curtis Walker. Plus some very funny bloke whose name I don't know... !sad!
There's also Reginald D Hunter, who's from Washington DC but now lives in London. He's VERY funny and officially he's now one of ours. !happy!
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