you used to do a lot of, if i can put it this way, sort of ethnic humour. you would adopt actions, you are a brilliant mimic, a lot of it would be about the cultural diversity of your home city which is london, and you would play the role of characters, and does that work today in the same way that it worked 30 years ago? it does, but you have to navigate it. when we talk about ethnic humour, we come from the age in the 60s and 70s when there were those awful irishjokes, you know, englishman, irishman, scotsmanjokes, and the idea was that we were at war with the ira so english people culturally were doing jokes to make irish people look stupid. and some white middle aged male comedians were doing jokes about africans and about other ethnic minorities, adopting silly voices and getting a laugh but it wasn t a laugh which was really with those characters they were portraying, it was at them. it was at them, and i have to say, did i find that funny? i didn t find it funny in those days,
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did a film about constipation, but it hasn t come out yet. and they said, well, when is it coming out? i said we keep pushing for a release. and there is no movement. they said, will you let us know when it comes out? and i said i would be relieved. that was a terrific answer, it didn t actually really answer the question. but i got a couple of gags in which is the most important thing. but a bit like a politician, you avoided it. because there is a serious undercurrent to this question. yes, there is. has what is funny changed for you? you used to do a lot of, if i can put it this way, sort of ethnic humour. you would adopt actions, you are a brilliant mimic, a lot of it would be about the cultural diversity of your home city which is london, and you would play the role of characters, and does that work today in the same way that it worked 30 years ago? it does, but you have to navigate it. when we talk about ethnic humour, we come from the age in the 60s and 70s when there were tho
yes, there is. has what is funny change for you? yes, there is. has what is funny changed for you? you used to do a lot of, if i can put it this way, sort of ethnic humour. you would adopt actions, you are a brilliant mimic, a lot of it would be about the cultural diversity of your home city which is london, and you would play the role of characters, and does that work today in the same way that it worked 30 years ago? it does, but you have to navigate it. when we talk about ethnic humour, we come from the age in the 19605 and 19705 when there were those awful irishjokes, you know, englishman, irishman, scotsmanjokes, and the idea was that we were at war with the ira so english people culturally were doing jokes to make irish people look stupid. and some white middle aged male comedians were doing jokes about africans and about other ethnic minorities, adopting silly voices and getting a laugh but it wasn t a laugh which was really with those characters they were portraying, it was at
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