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The Comedian's Comedian

The Comedian's Comedian was a 3 hour programme broadcast on UK's Channel 4 on 1st January 2005. The show listed the top 50 comedians ever, as voted for by fellow comedians and business insiders. This was in contrast to most Channel 4 polls of this kind where the results are voted for by the general public.

Amongst the comedians were three double acts (making a total of 53 comedians), three members of Monty Python, 34 British comedians, 19 Americans, 48 men, 5 women and one transvestite. One surprise was the particularly low position of Spike Milligan, considered by many to have been a godfather of British comedy having broken so much ground, along with Peter Cook (who topped the list) in the 1950s and 60s. Noticeable omissions include Harry Enfield and Ben Elton who are somewhat unpopular in comedy circles.

Here are the results:

  1. Peter Cook
  2. John Cleese
  3. Woody Allen
  4. Eric Morecambe
  5. Groucho Marx
  6. Tommy Cooper
  7. Laurel and Hardy
  8. Billy Connolly
  9. Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer
  10. Richard Pryor
  11. Chris Morris
  12. Tony Hancock
  13. Bill Hicks
  14. Peter Sellers
  15. Steve Martin
  16. Ronnie Barker
  17. Steve Coogan
  18. Charlie Chaplin
  19. Eddie Izzard
  20. Paul Merton
  21. Eric Idle
  22. Peter Kay
  23. Larry David
  24. Rowan Atkinson
  25. Bob Hope
  26. Harry Hill
  27. Victoria Wood
  28. Spike Milligan
  29. Christopher Guest
  30. Michael Palin
  31. French & Saunders
  32. Eddie Murphy
  33. Bob Monkhouse
  34. Rik Mayall
  35. Steven Wright
  36. Ken Dodd
  37. Les Dawson
  38. Chic Murray
  39. Stephen Fry
  40. Joan Rivers
  41. Joyce Grenfell
  42. Phil Silvers
  43. Jackie Mason
  44. Eric Sykes
  45. Robin Williams
  46. Paul Whitehouse
  47. Bill Cosby
  48. Mike Myers
  49. Ricky Gervais
  50. Mel Brooks
Last updated: 05-09-2005 13:54:36
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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