For me it has to be Les Dennis, seriously who would have thought he was that funny!!! I love his performance so self dep
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whatwhome2 — 14 years ago(March 17, 2012 11:25 AM)
Oh myI loved Kate Winslet. I never thought of her as a funny person and I fell on the floor laughing at her. She held the scene with her phone and BJ tongue.I think that made me love the show from that point forward.
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Bigredhunk — 13 years ago(December 10, 2012 12:32 AM)
Kate Winslet
was great.
Clive Owen
not being happy with the choice of women
"Yeah. I'm not very happy with this. I wouldn't pay for that. There's got to be a better one than this."
"Clive, seriously..they sent me a truckload of absolute hogs and THIS is the very best one."
"Really? Jesus."
"Oh fugg off. I'm Clive Owen, that's mental!"
Chris Martin
"Deh-Neh-Neh-NehDeeh-Neh-Neh-Neh"
"Is that one of yours?"
"Yeah yeah. Trouble."
"I imagine you're going to have starving people standing around, looking pathetic. Could they be holding the cd?"
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JMeado04 — 13 years ago(February 05, 2013 06:30 PM)
It has to be Patrick Stewart. All I keep hearing is him saying, "But it's too late, Ive already seen everything" after each one of his movie pitches.
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waynejones81 — 13 years ago(February 27, 2013 08:32 AM)
My favorite episode is the Les Dennis one and he's magnificent but i also thought Kate Winslet and Sir Ian McKellen was fantastic. The Keith Chegwin name a funny british black man scene was a standout too. This was such a brilliant series which there was a 3rd series coming
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nek-5 — 13 years ago(March 08, 2013 03:32 PM)
100% liam neeson. oh, was that "life's too short??" they're so similar in tone and subject matter, i got confused for a second. let's seei'll go with chris martin, if only because his appearance was so, SO far from his public persona. his walk on cameo in "when the whistle blows" was also the most painfully weak point in that "show's" "run," too.
seriously though, liam neeson's bit in 'LtS' is my favorite thing ricky gervais has ever been involved in. yes, including everything with karl pilkington(!) -
laberinto44 — 12 years ago(April 16, 2013 08:57 AM)
David Bowie was brilliant! I loved the serious face at first, listening to Andy's concerns and suddenly gets a strike of inspiration. The face of joy while he was singing was priceless. And theres a quote about David Bowiein a Ricky Gervais interview that made laugh, too:
"A few years later I emailed David on his 57th birthday. It read: 57???? Isnt it about time you got a proper job? Ricky Gervais, 42, Comedian. He replied: I have a proper job. David Bowie, 57, Rock God.
Ian McKellen was great too. And Kate Winslet was surprisingly funny. The interaction between Daniel Radcliffe and Diana Rigg with the condom in her head and teaching the boy some lesson on manners had me laughing my head off. -
Henry J Sosenite — 12 years ago(May 12, 2013 01:06 AM)
Les Dennis. It doesn't matter that I didn't even know who he is (and still don't).
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alex239-545-53158 — 12 years ago(March 03, 2014 10:04 AM)
Les Dennis for me as well - he sent himself up, but in a really tragic, close to the bone way. The best comedy is mixed with pathos, and there was a real sympathy for his character, credit to him for amping it up. The scene with the genie where he breaks down on stage is one of the funniest I have ever watched. "Just do some more of the queer beep haha
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E_nineteen — 12 years ago(October 14, 2013 10:28 AM)
Sir Ian McKellen explaining his acting was priceless, I was in stitches. I really enjoyed Daniel Radcliffe but I think that was more because of the way his part was written as opposed to him being particularly hilarious.
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Chihuahua-tership_Down — 12 years ago(December 06, 2013 09:15 AM)
Probably Patrick Stewart, I see him as Captain Picard so for me to watch him be essentially a big pervert was really funny. "I've seen it all."
Kate Winslet was really good too.
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