A great comedian is one who can make you laugh without all the cussing and vulgar sex talk which most do nowadays. Jonly bonly Stewart gets me every time
I've met him and known him thru my association with Vince Gill's golf tourney. Henry is HILARIOUS and never offensive. The best part is that he is just as nice a guy as he is funny. Good guys win.
Dude, I just discovered this guy and had no idea he went this far back. This was around the time comedian Bill Hicks was still alive, and for some reason, Henry is giving me Bill Hicks vibe.
I used to record comedians on VHS tapes in the late 80’s and I had him recorded from either 1987 or 88 and we laughed so hard then my brother took my tape without asking and loaned it somebody and I never saw it again. It was a longer set and hilarious and we’ve been fans of him since.
Henry & Hicks are two of my all time favorites... both wickedly smart and observant with humor that sneaks up and gets ya where you've never been tickled before.
I saw Henry for the first time, at a club called the Funny Bone in Knoxville in the 80's just as he was starting out. The emcee introduced him as a hometown guy. He walked on stage, said "How y'all doin'?" and most of us wound up laughing tears! We were all so shocked no one had the ability to stifle their full blown belly laugh!
I’m a fan of Star Trek, starting from TOS days. So, having seen this set when it originally aired, I have always loved and remembered the “to Boldlygo” joke - I even remembered I’d heard it on The Tonight Show, but could never, ever remember who told it. Been watching Henry Cho shorts on YT for a while, and tonight, finally decided to do a deep dive on his material. Can hardly believe, after 32 years, I finally found this joke again! Thanks so much for posting this!!!! You just freed up some major space in my brain … and at a time in life when I can probably really use it!!
OMG! He is so funny! I was lucky enough to see him at a local college during what was called an All Nighter. He came out with longer hair, cowboy hat and boots along with a fringed vest or Jacket. Wow, that was decades ago!
I saw him at my college. He was great playing off the audience. My quick witted friend came in late and he reviewed all the punch lines. Everyone laughing. She busted him by saying, "thanks but I saw your show last year." Brought down house. He didn't recover that moment but it was a great show...even with a lot of the same material as "last year."
@@tomball8092 man, hearing his voice, it don't sound like he's appropriating nothin. he must just be a true blue southerner, one of us. if he talk southern, he's kin.
It sure beats today's multicultural beatdown. The 1980s saw racism licked in the United States. The Obama era Democrat party brought it back as a political tool.
I thought I remembered this guy from the late 1970's on a comedy special on Gil Cable. Maybe I was wrong. But I never forgot Jonly Bonly Stewart. Laugh out loud funny then. Laugh out loud funny today. Here's to Henry Cho.
Probably wrong guy because he was born Dec 30, 1962. So even on Dec 30, 1979 he would have only been 17. Not saying that is impossible, just not likely. Also, Wikipedia says he didn't start doing comedy until 1986 (and we all know Wikipedia is NEVER wrong, LOL)
Show him this past weekend (6-12-21), very funny. Got tix on birthday (14th ) for local comedy club 'Stardom Comedy Club' Birmibgham, Alabama. He did this bit even after all these yrs.
I was just going to take a drink after Cho joked about JB shooting Zete, when he finished the joke with Zete's last words were "What's that clicking noise?" I almost spat all over the screen.🤪
He's still around. He's working on some new film and television projects, and is scheduled later this year (August and October) for some stand-up appearances in Tennessee and South Carolina. Bookmark his website to get up to date: www.henrychocomedy.com/upcoming-shows
She's not his sister!!! Lol!! He was just on some podcasts not long ago talking about how she started and spread that rumor around when she got started in business to gain some notice for herself on his coattail.
I'm originally from Alabama. It's an honor to claim him whether or not he claims us. What a great comedian!
You from arab al?
@@Mr-pn2eh Pronounced "A-rab" (long 'A'). Naw, from Hueytown, actually, the home of race car drivers AKA NASCAR. I no longer live there.
he's from Tenesse
Henry is the only comedian to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry since Jerry Clower.
Well... He and Gary Mule Deer🙃
I am a big fan of his but I didn't know that! Thank you for sharing. Grew up on Jerry Clower too!!
You forgot John Bright Russell.
A great comedian is one who can make you laugh without all the cussing and vulgar sex talk which most do nowadays. Jonly bonly Stewart gets me every time
Mine was ... What's that clickin' noise? 😂😂
So true.
Yes yes and yes. Refreshing and good.Thanks
This performance was from decades ago but the material is still funny and has stood the test of time.
Yes it is. Caught it thus past weekend 6-12. Good clean comedy.
Ok.
I remember hearing him on the radio about 35 years ago .
My wife and I say Jonly Bonly from Boldly Go very frequently 😀
Husband & I do too!!!
Henry Cho is a good standup.
I've met him and known him thru my association with Vince Gill's golf tourney. Henry is HILARIOUS and never offensive. The best part is that he is just as nice a guy as he is funny. Good guys win.
Not always sadly
@@Septicshites Jonly Ponly?
Great comedian and not smutty!! Glad his videos popped up. He is right about the way women talk lol
25 years later and that set still kills.
Dude, I just discovered this guy and had no idea he went this far back. This was around the time comedian Bill Hicks was still alive, and for some reason, Henry is giving me Bill Hicks vibe.
I used to record comedians on VHS tapes in the late 80’s and I had him recorded from either 1987 or 88 and we laughed so hard then my brother took my tape without asking and loaned it somebody and I never saw it again. It was a longer set and hilarious and we’ve been fans of him since.
Henry & Hicks are two of my all time favorites... both wickedly smart and observant with humor that sneaks up and gets ya where you've never been tickled before.
Wild he’s still using that quiche bit
I like Henry Cho because he is clean and funny!
This was from a year before I was born, but why do I find a korean with southern Accent and clothes so attractive and funny?
Maybe your into K-pop?
Cause he's so unique and a really good person. He lives here in Nashville now !
I saw Henry for the first time, at a club called the Funny Bone in Knoxville in the 80's just as he was starting out. The emcee introduced him as a hometown guy. He walked on stage, said "How y'all doin'?" and most of us wound up laughing tears! We were all so shocked no one had the ability to stifle their full blown belly laugh!
You can be funny without being vulgar! Very good.
But you do have to be really observant and work at it... too many go low 'cause they're lazy.
Good comedy never gets old.
Shoutout to Henry Cho, man. I’m in my 20’s and learned of him from the Nateland podcast and man nothing but respect for this dude.
Howdy folks! That’s why I’m here. Nateland brought me
Totally Agree
86 yrs and Iove this guy. So nice and clean. South carolina
Love this man! Always wonderful.
I’m a 2000’s kid so I didn’t see this guy but bro was ahead of his time, he’s funny.
I'm a 1940's kid and I totally agree !
He told the cook joke to Bob Hope, I thought Hope was going to croak.
I’m a fan of Star Trek, starting from TOS days. So, having seen this set when it originally aired, I have always loved and remembered the “to Boldlygo” joke - I even remembered I’d heard it on The Tonight Show, but could never, ever remember who told it. Been watching Henry Cho shorts on YT for a while, and tonight, finally decided to do a deep dive on his material. Can hardly believe, after 32 years, I finally found this joke again! Thanks so much for posting this!!!! You just freed up some major space in my brain … and at a time in life when I can probably really use it!!
OMG! He is so funny! I was lucky enough to see him at a local college during what was called an All Nighter. He came out with longer hair, cowboy hat and boots along with a fringed vest or Jacket. Wow, that was decades ago!
+Kamala Manring I 1st saw him live..in vegas..frikin awesome.
+kimmer 68.....1996.......opening for dennis miller....I was there, frikin awesome!
I saw him at my college. He was great playing off the audience. My quick witted friend came in late and he reviewed all the punch lines. Everyone laughing. She busted him by saying, "thanks but I saw your show last year." Brought down house. He didn't recover that moment but it was a great show...even with a lot of the same material as "last year."
Lots of people in the south wear those things.
You worded that as if few people would know what "all nighter" means. You could have just said, "during an all nighter." We all know what it means.
And Henry is still going strong in 2018!
I'm going to see him on December 1st!!!
Make that 2020
2022
I just seen him April 23rd in Cartersville, GA.
2023 Grand Ole Opry.
This guy is a Legend! So funny!! 😂🤣
A drawling Korean with a spike-mullet.... ah yes, multiculturalism 90s-style.
Back when it was still allowed to be fun!
squeaky pancake yeah, now anyone who tries out other cultures is considered culturally appropriating.
@@tomball8092 man, hearing his voice, it don't sound like he's appropriating nothin. he must just be a true blue southerner, one of us. if he talk southern, he's kin.
It sure beats today's multicultural beatdown. The 1980s saw racism licked in the United States. The Obama era Democrat party brought it back as a political tool.
I love Henry Cho. He is funny.
Watching from Korea, love Henry, and its Jays last show tomorrow! Both great!
Jonly Bonly, classic!
Oh yes it is! Long running joke with DH. Along with ,Boldly Go & Clicking Noise!
Dude. Great stand up. Timing and voice inflection were great.
I thought I remembered this guy from the late 1970's on a comedy special on Gil Cable. Maybe I was wrong. But I never forgot Jonly Bonly Stewart. Laugh out loud funny then. Laugh out loud funny today. Here's to Henry Cho.
Probably wrong guy because he was born Dec 30, 1962. So even on Dec 30, 1979 he would have only been 17. Not saying that is impossible, just not likely. Also, Wikipedia says he didn't start doing comedy until 1986 (and we all know Wikipedia is NEVER wrong, LOL)
You might be thinking of Johnny Yune.
@@AndrewSteitz Yeah. They are thinking of someone else.
I LOVE Jonly Bonly!
I always enjoy listening to him on Satellite Radio.
Show him this past weekend (6-12-21), very funny. Got tix on birthday (14th ) for local comedy club 'Stardom Comedy Club' Birmibgham, Alabama. He did this bit even after all these yrs.
I remember this 😂
1ST TIME!!. 😂 1ST TIME, ASIAN MULLET!!. LMAO!!. 😂❤ LUV YOUR WORK!!!. ❤😊😂
I've seen & met him at the Punchline in 1991 in San Francisco. He was hilarious!!
His jokes never get old. I use the "clicking noise" joke at work.
WORKS EVERY TIME
Henry Cho is one funny guy !!
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Bless his heart lol
Shucks... Yes !
I was just going to take a drink after Cho joked about JB shooting Zete, when he finished the joke with Zete's last words were "What's that clicking noise?" I almost spat all over the screen.🤪
Greatest!
What's that clickin noise ?
No one told you?
I love hearing good ol’ boys from down home in Tennessee.(Even if he’s from the Big City and I’m from up in the East Tenn hills)
Henry had them rolling
really is a fantastic comedian. even then, just great.
I like his haircut.
He def is from Knoxville as he says it right like “Greenville”, lmao
Good ol' Green-vuhll
Anybody from SE US ought to know that.
I sooooooo LOVE him
Nice CLEAN comedy.
That was actually pretty good considering it was like what? 30 years ago? And it was real pg stuff too... wow
His style is still hilarious, and it hasn't changed.
I want to meet Jonly Ponly.
It is Jonly Bonly. J B
Rocking that mullet!
I paid money money ...
Wild he’s still using that quiche bit
Thank you pandora - this guy IS funny
Still telling the same jokes in 2024! And they are still funny!
Dam people have been doing this for a long time
This=== thhings
Saw him at the Punch line
Did ya?
Cheeks hurt.
I loved him then he vanished ..???
He's still around. He's working on some new film and television projects, and is scheduled later this year (August and October) for some stand-up appearances in Tennessee and South Carolina. Bookmark his website to get up to date: www.henrychocomedy.com/upcoming-shows
No he didn't. I just saw him this past weekend (6-12-21) got tix for birthday from local comedy club. He a regular. Comes almost every year.
Hilarious man
Jonly Bonly from Boldly Go 🤣
She's not his sister!!! Lol!! He was just on some podcasts not long ago talking about how she started and spread that rumor around when she got started in business to gain some notice for herself on his coattail.
Was supposed to attached to the person's comment spreading false claim from Margaret that she was his sister; she's not Henry's sister.
Who?
The mon is so funny higha
He's been telling the same jokes since 1992? I have watched several of his videos on RUclips. All the same.
Quickie XD
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😂😂😂😂😂
Jonly only
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Thanks for adding to the conversation
white wanna be corean 😂😂
He needs to make new stuff he's been doing the same act since he started seen a recent show and it's the same act
Terrible.
Its a pity he has passed away
Who passed away?
He's not dead. Pssshs.
I hope he didn't pass away three months ago. I have tickets to see him February 17th! I can't wait!
Ignore the troll! Henry Cho is alive!
Uh, I just saw him live lastnight.
I live in Huntsville, Alabama and he isn't kidding about Arab...
Classic and funny still
He might even be better than his sister Margaret!