Tony
28-03-2008, 09:39
I think it is time that we recognised the a god of comedy while he is still with us.
http://www.nicholasparsons.co.uk
http://www.nicholasparsons.co.uk
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View Full Version : Just a minute... Nicholas Parsons - god of comedy? Tony 28-03-2008, 09:39 I think it is time that we recognised the a god of comedy while he is still with us. http://www.nicholasparsons.co.uk NEKRO138 28-03-2008, 09:58 The Comic Book Presents episode with him in is classic. A friend of a friend of mine has a Nicholas Parsons tattoo... Keith Rich 28-03-2008, 15:08 I think it is time that we recognised the a god of comedy while he is still with us. http://www.nicholasparsons.co.uk I couldn't agree more. He is fantastic on 'Just a Minute.' Even manages to keep Merton in check...no easy task! Keith andco 28-03-2008, 16:54 with you there - one of my favourite radio programmes. happyhippy 29-03-2008, 04:09 Very funny, but I still say that "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" wins hands down. Wildcat 29-03-2008, 04:31 Very funny, but I still say that "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" wins hands down. I am continually amazed by the innuendos that Humphrey Lyttleton gets away with..poor Samantha (http://www.g0akh.f2s.com/isihac/Samanthas_Pick_Ups_Page.php) the dirty old man :hihi: one of many.... "Samantha spends many long hours with the two kindly old gramophone archivists who, as is usual when we visit a seaside town, she's brought along for a day out. As they're particularly keen on the local seafood, Samantha treats them to a special meal, and they both sit in eager anticipation as Samantha flits about with her hostess trolley and hands round their winkles" muddycoffee 29-03-2008, 10:41 The Comic Book Presents episode with him in is classic. A friend of a friend of mine has a Nicholas Parsons tattoo... Mr Jolly Lives Next door. Is the Comic Strip film This is one of my favourite films of all time. It is a similar tale of debauchery as you can find in Withnail and I It also features Peter Cooke as a mass murderer. Tony 02-05-2008, 14:19 With the demise of the late great Humph I feel that this thread deserves another outing to ensure that everyone appreciates Nicholas Parsons while he is still able to receive your songs of adulation played out on the kazoo and the swanny whistle. I must admit to having a very old 1978 copy of the Radio Times featuring the man himself posing with two nubile lovelies. |