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I do comedy shows. I make fun of myself, first of all.
The common thread of my comedy shows is conflict and, I guess, the frustration of people who either argue with you or just say stuff which is blatantly incorrect, and nobody calls them out on it.
It’s like cooks don’t watch cooking programmes – I suppose maybe comedians don’t watch comedy shows.
I suppose the best comedy shows do have the rock n’ roll feeling – if it’s a great night, and the roof is raised… yeah, it’s a similar feeling, sure.
It is utterly asinine that people continually go to comedy shows without bothering to see if their sensibilities line up with the comedians.
Usually, comedy shows only influence other comedy shows. ‘M*A*S*H’ is one of the few comedies that influenced dramatic shows as well.
I do find myself surprised by the comedy shows that seem to have the same joke week in week out.
There’s no excuse for panel games, other TV comedy shows, or even live bills to be made up mainly of men.
I would watch several English comedy shows and I have always wanted to be a part of one.
The economics favour one-man comedy shows: all you need is one person, a microphone and a PA system. But I’m pleased so many people are making a living out of comedy – it’s a wonderful business to be in.
I have to say that my background in comedy, of performing live, has been such a great foundation for what we do now on camera. I really value having that kind of experience. Because when you’re doing comedy shows you’re writing your own material and trying it out on people and you know people find funny and don’t.
Adult Swim has cornered this really cool market, especially for comedy shows.
I was drafted and went to Korea where I had an opportunity to create a production team that did dramatic and comedy shows. I had also done a little disc jockeying.
I’ve now done virtually everything there is to do in TV presenting: I’ve done sport shows, comedy shows, and I’m now doing music, which is great for me.
I feel mindless comedies make you relax – there are times when I come from shooting and watch comedy shows; they really change my mood.
When you do comedy shows, you usually don’t finish until about 11 P.M. Then you have this adrenaline dump, and you get hungry.
The kinds of shows that seem to work now, the comedy shows, are those which require very little attention. They’re superficial and I like articulate comedy.
It’s because of all the jokes that I became popular and got roles in comedy shows like ‘Nadaniya’ and ‘Badi Dooooor Se Aaye Hain.’ I thoroughly enjoyed doing these shows because I got the chance to step out of my comfort zone.
In my experience, it’s not just that serious books get a hearing on comedy shows. But serious books get a serious hearing, as well as a funny one, on comedy shows.
People bring camera phones into comedy shows and clubs and concerts, and sound bites never come out right.
I watch the comedy shows like ‘Married With Children,’ ‘Friends,’ ‘Family Guy,’ and ‘Everybody Loves Raymond.’
I want to see good-quality comedy shows, not the slapstick ones or where people imitate others.
So my humor, I’d say, comes from a mixture of lowbrow comedy shows and highbrow theater. It’s an interesting mix.
When I was little, I had this old video camera, and I set it up, and I would pretend that I was on comedy shows and soap operas and things like that.
I’m not a comedy guy. I don’t do comedy shows.