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  • No one is as funny as Eddie Izzard
  • howsyourdad1
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    Or are they …? Please recommend me some stand up comedy for Christmas time stuck with the Swedish inlaws.

    One caveat is although their english is perfect, northern accents are a little tough for them. Therefore, Peter Kay is out.

    thanks! Edit: Specific show please, i.e later eddie izzard isn’t anywhere near as good.

    jam-bo
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    bill hicks?

    surroundedbyhills
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    Kevin Bridges…

    thv3
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    bill hicks?

    +1

    mrblobby
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    Doug Stanhope 🙂

    firestarter
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    Accents… Kevin bridges… Mmm…

    jekkyl
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    Frankie Boyle. lol.
    Or a serious suggestion that’s family friendly would be Lee Evans.

    kraftyone
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    Bill Bailey

    howsyourdad1
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    no need for family friendly although Frankie Boyle is out as I dont fancy defining the C word to Granny Swede

    hatter
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    So long as they can handle a mild Irish accent Dara O Brien’s ‘Talks Funny’ and ‘This Is The Show’ are both great.

    Much as I love Doug Stanhope I must say I wouldn’t watch him with the inlaws, maybe it’s just me.

    jimjam
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    Bill Burr.

    Northwind
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    Jim Jefferies

    matt_outandabout
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    No one is as funny as Eddie Izzard

    +1

    mrblobby
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    Much as I love Doug Stanhope I must say I wouldn’t watch him with the inlaws, maybe it’s just me

    You might have a point 🙂

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCGkVyyDOcU[/video]

    beanum
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIFAKZ9nnxQ[/video]

    Simon Evans, the best spoken guy in comedy??

    timb34
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    Bill Bailey is funny, surprisingly non-sweary but maybe a bit too UK-centric (Tinselworm & Dandelion Mind)

    Chris Rock and Dave Chappell are very American, rude and funny (really interesting stuff about race, drugs and sex) – full “specials” are on youtube

    Jim Jefferies is worth it for his brilliant bit about gun control, but maybe not with the inlaws for the ruder/more distasteful stuff. (Similarly, definitely NOT Jim Norton – extremely explicit)

    Billy Connelly if they can handle the accent (Live in New York for a fairly recent show)

    jimjam
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    I’m not linking Stanhope’s bit on Keynesian Economic Theory As Applied To Private Sector Independent Contracting.

    “You git baggy in your **** **** and you gotta tongue *** for a livin'”

    loddrik
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    Gotta be Stewart Lee.

    4130s0ul
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    I’m glad Doug Stanhope is getting a mention, he is my kind of funny.

    check out his stand up on Netflix, the sketch about helping euthanize his alcoholic mum (or mom) if you can handle that then everything else is fine…

    PMK2060
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    Roy Chubby Brown

    Drac
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    Pondo knows a few.

    Coyote
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    😆

    pictonroad
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    Milton Jones is clean, as is Tim Vine. They both rely on double meanings for words though so maybe tricky for non native English speakers.

    Sean Lock is easy to understand, swearyish (as opposed to Swedish).

    Macintyre? Not my cup o’ tea but he seems popular.

    cashback
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    Adam Hills happyism is brilliant.

    isto
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    Greg Davies – Firing Cheeseballs at a Dog is ace.

    DezB
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    Mickey Flanagan
    Jason Byrne

    Pigface
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    Fita is the Swedish word to tell Granny 😯 you may get a clip around the ear 😆

    howsyourdad1
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    I’m aware of the translation thanks! oddly one of the first words I learnt , that and slickepott (spatula). I’ll let you speculate why. 😀

    pondo
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    Pondo knows a few.

    Dara O’Braian, Ross Noble, Reginald D Hunter, Stewart Francis, Rich Hall, Mark Steele, Miles Jupp, all seen and loved. On that basis I would have said I’m amongst the most ferociously radio 4 people on the forum but I also saw Jeremy Hardy and left at half time, he was dull.

    mudshark
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    Dave Gorman is my favourite – mostly on Dave which seems a shame.

    Saccades
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    steven k amos?

    not sure how to spell his name – like chris rock, except funny, non-confrontational and I could listen to him all day.

    blader1611
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    Christmas dvd’s out now for Hal Cruttenden, and for something a little leftfield how about german comic Henning Wehn (its in english).

    wrightyson
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    [video]https://youtu.be/Wi-JlvBCl3A[/video]
    I saw this for the very first time the other day which I couldn’t believe. It made me laugh. Rip fella

    jimjam
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    Saccades

    steven k amos?

    not sure how to spell his name – like chris rock, except funny, non-confrontational and I could listen to him all day.

    I know it’s hugely subjective but imo that guy’s not funny. Not at all.

    mrhoppy
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    Tim Minchin, Adam Hills, Rhod Gilbert (maybe not the best for accent mind), Data O’brien, Ed Burn.

    Not Steven K Amos, he’s just shit, constantly tediously shit.

    anagallis_arvensis
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    Tim Minchin and Stwart Lee are my favs

    yunki
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXEw1e7ii4k[/video]

    mrhoppy
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    Kevin Wilson – may not be suitable for all the family.

    Stoatsbrother
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    Sophie Hagen (Danish doing comedy in English)

    If you want to watch a DVD of someone – depending on their language skills – you might need to choose someone with similar cultrural refernce points who doesn’t do too much word play/pun stuff. you might find Tim Vine/Milton Jones/Jimmy Carr etc too fast and word based.

    Someone physical like Lee Evans? (not my favourite)

    Tim Minchin is a really good call. Has two shows on Netflix btw

    yunki
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    If we’re looking at Sophie Hagen then Daniel Simonsen is also worth a punt

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