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'''The Comedians''' is a ] ] show from the Seventies (later reprised in the Eighties) which gave a stage to nightclub and working mens' club comedians of the era, including ], ], and ], who compered the show. It was made by ]. '''The Comedians''' is a ] ] show from the Seventies (later reprised in the Eighties) which gave a stage to nightclub and working men's club comedians of the era, including ], ], and ], who compered the show. It was made by ].


The comedy frequently took the form of anecdotes or jokes and frequently involved ] or ] stereotypes. The comedy frequently took the form of anecdotes or jokes and frequently involved ] or ] stereotypes.

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The Comedians is a British television show from the Seventies (later reprised in the Eighties) which gave a stage to nightclub and working men's club comedians of the era, including Stan Boardman, Frank Carson, and Bernard Manning, who compered the show. It was made by Granada TV.

The comedy frequently took the form of anecdotes or jokes and frequently involved racist or sexist stereotypes.

See also The Wheeltappers And Shunters Club.

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