Yeah, but you've got the reality of someone who isn't on TV, isn't on stage and just exists in the comment sections. Would he swap positions with you? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
@@Derf1OO Ahahaha, nah nah, it’s one of the roots of where the genre began; it’s a play on words referencing the Commadore 64, an old computer that once competed with Mac and Windows in the early computing era. One of its strong points over the two was the sound chip it had, which early programmers used to start a musical genre called: Chiptune, among a few others. Here’s the best video on the subject: ruclips.net/video/roBkg-iPrbw/видео.htmlsi=uWNuYWrlkFyoLl27 And here’s a great song: ruclips.net/video/wNbyVZAw2L4/видео.htmlsi=GYR8WxDtKC-kNVUk
@xnsxxnsx it's a pun on commodore 64. Pretty much the first PC ever, from the 1980's. So he's basically calling himself old in that joke. The he says you'll regret laughing at it. Because if you get it, that means you're old too... gah, I'm old
@AkSamurai69 the old commodore 64. 8 hours of programming to get a spinning word on the screen. Cassette tap to load games . Have to plan days in advance if you wanted to play a game so you could start loading it. . . 😅
I like Jon Richardson. He's way funnier in his gigs than He is on those quiz shows he does so many of. I'd like to see Him do Have I Got News For You, Speaking of quiz shows.
I watched the other clip where he references some of these jokes first, things make a lot more sense now lol was thinking Jon Richardson is edgier than i remember
I've been a fan of his since I first discovered 8 out of 10 cats around 2013ish and others such as, Jimmy Carr, Sean Lock, and Joe Wilkinson have become my favorite comedians and I'm American. John, you should tour the southern United States and I'm not talking about Florida, I mean the REAL south in the Tennessee Mountains, Appalachia and learn our language and make fun of it 😂 Oh and bring your wife too, because she's hilarious!!😂
If you enjoy Sean Lock and Jimmy Carr, etc... I recommend Daniel Sloss. He's a Scottish comedian and he's got a couple of Netflix specials, watch them in order as he references back to the first one during the second. If you can be bothered, please let me know what you think? Enjoy. 😂
@@cherokeestormchaser3259 Now I'm going to be curious to know if you like him? I took my 22 year old daughter to see him early last year in Melbourne, Australia. He sold out every night and had to add more shows. We both laughed so much , one of the best comedians I've seen live... And I've seen a lot. We have the Melbourne International Comedy Festival annually and it attracts some big international comedians. We're very lucky.
Not knocking Sean but his comedy was heavily dependant on being alive and of the three the guy getting the fewest laughs would be the guy in a container @@rnw2739
@@Leatherman154 you just have to watch his stand up, his sitcom with his wife & other stuff etc to see it isn’t an act, he’s genuinely like that… he came across quite well on the Jimmy Carr panel shows but it’s actually quite sad in reality he does suffer with OCD quite badly & even Sean Lock didn’t realise.
@@WhiteOwlet It's not plural or possessive, it's a contraction of 'one is' - the apostrophe indicates the missing 'i'. It's correct. Which one is (one's) Jon Richardson?
@@wrongthink3885 No, read it back and you will see you typed "that makes you laugh". You should have typed "that makes me laugh". Literacy isn't for everyone.
@@ianz9916Nor are northern imps, bedecked in cardigans, rambling on about tin can arrangement procedures, the necessity for coasters or how the overwhelming wastage of sellotape each year, accounts for almost half of this countries suicide deaths.
"double space after a question mark" - that's outdated and simply wrong, so both the hater and Jon are grammatically living in the past, wallowing in self-indulgent nostalgia. We can reluctantly let it slide this time, but they'll need to be monitored, obviously
I’m still a fan of the double space tbh! I often sight-read aloud as part of my job and it makes skimming text so much easier when you can easily see sentence breaks way ahead. I tend to do far less re-reading and can just make sense of text more quickly. I’m neurodivergent so not sure if it’s that, but it definitely helps me - and perhaps others like me?
Was it funny? - yes - did it make people laugh? yes. What did you do with your day today? I doubt it was make a couple thousand people laugh. It really sucks to be you doesn't it.
Exactly, Joe Lycett has become known as a 'comedian' for recalling his sarcastic retorts to irritating cashiers/stuck up admin personnel etc... By that logic then, everyone is a stand up comedian.
Some people just... don't find him funny? I mean I suppose some take it further and say outrageous things, but most are just saying exactly what I'm thinking: 99% of this vid is him telling a story that isn't all too interesting, and he fitted in a couple of ok punchlines, and... that's it. He's funnier when bouncing off others, this gig just ain't it.
The problem is, it's not that people dislike him at all. He just isn't funny. Replay the laughter at 2:43. It just sounds so fake. Diminishing in volume as it disappears. I swear media/s push certain types of comics forward to appease the brainless reality TV masses.
No other comment ? - I'll kick it off then. He is OK with funny quips and smart Alec comments but if this is an example of him on a stage for over an hour? I will save my money and not bother going the length of myself to see his cardigans or hear him.
@@wokelefty Yeah and I am not pretending to be. Whilst this man is supposed to be a professional funny man? If I watch Kevin Bridges he has 10,000 people with thunderous laughter. All I heard here was a couple of dozen women who seemed to giggle at every line. If Jon Richardson left out the swearing you could take your Great Granny to watch him like George Formby before him. He was just about as amusing your avatar.
Jon's got the look of a substitute teacher with the demeanor of a substitute husband.
Are you one of his mates that can’t spell his name?
You do realise a substitute husband is a lover who is probably getting more action than most! He does look like a geography teacher though 😂
Yeah, but you've got the reality of someone who isn't on TV, isn't on stage and just exists in the comment sections. Would he swap positions with you? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
He really comes across as a nice guy. I always like seeing him on quiz shows.
Yes but then he uses strong language which seems a bit out of synch with the rest of his performance
@@georgealderson4424I didn’t realize people who swear aren’t good people.
@@georgealderson4424His style of humour is too depressing to be child friendly anyway. So swearing doesn't change anything there.
@@Tyler_Pifer92 It doesn't make them bad people but I think it spoils the humour.
@@junbh2 True.
I rarely laugh at his jokes but they make me see life through a different lense, and that's illuminating. He's a clever bloke.
But do you watch most of it with a smile or slight grin - that means it is at least working!
"Imagine the first time he saw me on TV "😆
I adore Jon Richardson.. seen him 3 times lives amazing
One of the funniest, well-written stand-up specials ever.
Jon is brilliant - I have one of his shows on iTunes and regularly relisten to it, the way he talks about his neuroses is so relatable. 😂
It's his entire act. Yes Jon, you've got OCD, we know...... Zzz
@@rnw2739 Then why are you here so often - masochist is it?
@221b-Maker-Street Often? Was my first time ever but I will now become a regular - just to give you the hump lool
I just got into chiptune this last year, and even at the ripe young age of late 20’s, “Comma Drawer 64” got me a good laugh! 😂
I’m sorry, but I’ve go to know what you meant to say that got autocorrected to chiptune.
@@Derf1OO I mean Chiptune, the genre of music. 4mat, fearofdark, anamanaguchi, etc. (:
Oh, is comma drawer 64 a piece of chiptune music then or something?
@@Derf1OO Ahahaha, nah nah, it’s one of the roots of where the genre began; it’s a play on words referencing the Commadore 64, an old computer that once competed with Mac and Windows in the early computing era. One of its strong points over the two was the sound chip it had, which early programmers used to start a musical genre called: Chiptune, among a few others. Here’s the best video on the subject:
ruclips.net/video/roBkg-iPrbw/видео.htmlsi=uWNuYWrlkFyoLl27
And here’s a great song:
ruclips.net/video/wNbyVZAw2L4/видео.htmlsi=GYR8WxDtKC-kNVUk
@@CinereoTheRogue You weren’t kidding when you said it’s a great song, I just had it on loop for 13 minutes.
Nice work Jon, very funny. Wish I could get your 'This is Britain .... This is Britein' chant out of me head though ..... 😂😂
I can listen and laugh to this guy for hours.
I can't believe I haven't heard of this guy He's hilarious!
RUclips 8 out of 10 cats does countdown and enjoy
Look for the bit where he has a discussion with his wife about how to load the dishwasher :)
This joke is better than any he has ever had
@@elenawilliams32I second that. Their Carrot in a Box couldn't be better if it was 100% scripted.
@@RecOgMission I still rewatch it occasionally... Even though I know the outcome... It still makes me laugh. 🥕🎁😂
Comma Drawer 64!!! 😆😆😆
i hope Mel didn't contract any contractions in his possessive possessions!
Comma drawer 64! 😅 I'm sure that went right over a few people's heads. Genius
Went over mine. 😂
Can you explain, please?
@xnsxxnsx it's a pun on commodore 64. Pretty much the first PC ever, from the 1980's. So he's basically calling himself old in that joke. The he says you'll regret laughing at it. Because if you get it, that means you're old too... gah, I'm old
@AkSamurai69 the old commodore 64. 8 hours of programming to get a spinning word on the screen. Cassette tap to load games . Have to plan days in advance if you wanted to play a game so you could start loading it. . . 😅
@@animaltvi9515 you ain't kidding. But yeah, jokes on us. Haha 😅
He didn't say you'll regret laughing because it means you're old. He said you'll regret laughing because it's Not Funny.
Comma drawer 64 😂😂😂😂
Got tickets to see him in July #dead excited 😂
Who possesses all the possessives? I’m dying. 😂😂😂😂😂
I like Jon Richardson. He's way funnier in his gigs than He is on those quiz shows he does so many of. I'd like to see Him do Have I Got News For You, Speaking of quiz shows.
You probably mean:
Do even more HIGNFY than he already has, both as guest and host.
@@sandoumir4348 Yeah. I've seen his host episode, it was good. I don't think i've seen him on it as guest.
There's excitement when you book the tickets, but then you have to put it aside for a bit. Can't just be excited for months and months.
Your comedy has matured.
❤
Ìm quite new to him too... enjoyed him on chatshows ths is pretty good though . 😮
Genuinely hilarious guy whether it's on TV or stand up
I like him . Himself and Sean Lock on Cats were the best .
🤣🤣🤣 Jon Richardson is so great!
I watched the other clip where he references some of these jokes first, things make a lot more sense now lol was thinking Jon Richardson is edgier than i remember
Thanks for these posts, GAWSH. I’ve seen him on 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown but he never gets a chance to do THIS, this is fantastic.
Its the book phone cover that took me out! 😂
I've been a fan of his since I first discovered 8 out of 10 cats around 2013ish and others such as, Jimmy Carr, Sean Lock, and Joe Wilkinson have become my favorite comedians and I'm American. John, you should tour the southern United States and I'm not talking about Florida, I mean the REAL south in the Tennessee Mountains, Appalachia and learn our language and make fun of it 😂 Oh and bring your wife too, because she's hilarious!!😂
If you enjoy Sean Lock and Jimmy Carr, etc... I recommend Daniel Sloss. He's a Scottish comedian and he's got a couple of Netflix specials, watch them in order as he references back to the first one during the second. If you can be bothered, please let me know what you think? Enjoy. 😂
@@elenawilliams32 Awesome! Thank you! I'll definitely check him out!
@@cherokeestormchaser3259 Now I'm going to be curious to know if you like him? I took my 22 year old daughter to see him early last year in Melbourne, Australia. He sold out every night and had to add more shows. We both laughed so much , one of the best comedians I've seen live... And I've seen a lot. We have the Melbourne International Comedy Festival annually and it attracts some big international comedians. We're very lucky.
Someone tell Stewart Lee there's a fresh addition to Plagiarists Corner
Did Stewart Lee get the idea from Jack Dee? Jack was doing it before social media existed having the audience send in text messages.
Joke thief, they go to bar's and use what they hear, did it to me in burbank CA
His shoe is longer than him.
Comma drawer 64 is fantastic
I like him.
Holds his own against jimmy carr, sean lock etc. No question is talented
How does he? Put the three of them on stage and see who gets least laughs ..... it is just fact the least amusing one will have a cardigan on.
@@rnw2739 regularly keeps up with Jimmy Carr on 8 out of 10 cats and used to with Sean. I think they're all first rate comics
Not knocking Sean but his comedy was heavily dependant on being alive and of the three the guy getting the fewest laughs would be the guy in a container @@rnw2739
@@rnw2739I don't find Jon funny either. He seems a little too passive aggressive for my tastes.
Double space after question marks. Learned something new today!
Also full stops and exclamation marks. If the punctuation mark contains a full stop, you should double space before starting the next sentence.
Comma drawer 64. Supreme.
I thought the thumbnail was of Henning Wehn until I looked again.
Haha
I didn’t take to him at first, but he makes me laugh a lot, so, okay then.
Here’’’’s some apostrophe’s I had left over’s.
It’s taken me about two years to warm up, but I really appreciate him now.
I always get Jon Richardson and James Richardson the darts player mixed up.
Nicked from Stewart Lee
I thought it was a joke when they say comedians put a sausage down their pants to make it look better. Clearly not.
I wouldn't want to be married to him , but adore him otherwise.
I saw a show he did with Sean Lock & it isn’t an act he’s genuinely a massive killjoy who seems to suffer quite badly with OCD
@@saneman7177how do you know it wasn't an act when you saw it on a show lmao
@@saneman7177It's absolutely an act lol.
His wife's name is Lucy Beaumont and she is his polar opposite.
@@Leatherman154 you just have to watch his stand up, his sitcom with his wife & other stuff etc to see it isn’t an act, he’s genuinely like that… he came across quite well on the Jimmy Carr panel shows but it’s actually quite sad in reality he does suffer with OCD quite badly & even Sean Lock didn’t realise.
Don’t need a double space after a question mark or sentence-ending punctuation mark, Jon.
No. But it’s better.
@@MrWilson-zx9ix I disagree. Looks too long to me.
You're supposed to double space after EVERY period when typing.
@@glenmcl According to who? Old rules.
Of course you do. It shows you have been educated.
I’ve never liked Jon Richardson 😂😂😂
Which one's Jon Richardson?
@@scotttchviski6706 ones* (be careful with your apostrophes please)
@@WhiteOwlet It's not plural or possessive, it's a contraction of 'one is' - the apostrophe indicates the missing 'i'. It's correct.
Which one is (one's) Jon Richardson?
@@scotttchviski6706 I know. I was repeating Jon's joke. 😭
@@WhiteOwlet Apologies, mate, it went right over my head.
Is he morphing into lee mac.
do you mean lee evans
@@antzooma do you mean lee Harvey Oswald?
Lee Mac’s not funny
I hope not. Lee isn’t funny.
@@Tarmaccyclocross If Lee ain't funny, then Jon is depression incarnate...
Leech of a wife got rid, wish him well.
Stolen idea from Stewart Lee.
(I hope this comment gets read out on Jon’s next stand-up show)
Stewart Lee stole it from Jack Dee, who got it from Ronnie Barker, and so on and so on …
Talks for 10 mins about one stupid comment.. he is usually better than this!
I prefer the type of comedy that makes you laugh.
It did make me laugh. I think you mean that makes you laugh.
@ianz9916 I prefer is what I wrote. Can't speak for you
@@wrongthink3885 No, read it back and you will see you typed "that makes you laugh". You should have typed "that makes me laugh". Literacy isn't for everyone.
@@ianz9916Nor are northern imps, bedecked in cardigans, rambling on about tin can arrangement procedures, the necessity for coasters or how the overwhelming wastage of sellotape each year, accounts for almost half of this countries suicide deaths.
"double space after a question mark" - that's outdated and simply wrong, so both the hater and Jon are grammatically living in the past, wallowing in self-indulgent nostalgia. We can reluctantly let it slide this time, but they'll need to be monitored, obviously
I’m still a fan of the double space tbh! I often sight-read aloud as part of my job and it makes skimming text so much easier when you can easily see sentence breaks way ahead. I tend to do far less re-reading and can just make sense of text more quickly.
I’m neurodivergent so not sure if it’s that, but it definitely helps me - and perhaps others like me?
Double spacing after a full stop, question mark, exclamation mark, etc., is just good manners. It should always be adhered to.
When reading tweets and getting given TV shows is easier than writing new material
Was it funny? - yes - did it make people laugh? yes. What did you do with your day today? I doubt it was make a couple thousand people laugh. It really sucks to be you doesn't it.
Nobody is getting given TV shows and the amount of material that was the tweet was about 5%. It's a shame that you had that sense of humour bypass.
Exactly, Joe Lycett has become known as a 'comedian' for recalling his sarcastic retorts to irritating cashiers/stuck up admin personnel etc...
By that logic then, everyone is a stand up comedian.
Wait, are you from Yugoslavia?
@@mfdinak You ain't, that's for sure!
What’s with all the fragile dudes in these comments?
Some people just... don't find him funny? I mean I suppose some take it further and say outrageous things, but most are just saying exactly what I'm thinking: 99% of this vid is him telling a story that isn't all too interesting, and he fitted in a couple of ok punchlines, and... that's it. He's funnier when bouncing off others, this gig just ain't it.
@@fahrenheit2101 I mean I wasn’t literally asking for a show of hands but OK.
Why does comedy channels insist on using laugh tracks, why not use the original crowd audio?
??? This is live recorded as far as I know. This isn't America.
The problem is, it's not that people dislike him at all. He just isn't funny. Replay the laughter at 2:43. It just sounds so fake. Diminishing in volume as it disappears. I swear media/s push certain types of comics forward to appease the brainless reality TV masses.
Exactly. Bro is anti comedy
You two need to meet up. On a bench at the seaside. It will be electric.
@@nosuchthingasshould4175 awwww chin up champ
@@nosuchthingasshould4175 As long as it's far away from you we might have a chance of having a laugh
He's got his moments I guess.
one of the most unfunniest comedians on British TV
No other comment ? - I'll kick it off then. He is OK with funny quips and smart Alec comments but if this is an example of him on a stage for over an hour? I will save my money and not bother going the length of myself to see his cardigans or hear him.
Your not exactly a barrel of laughs.
Couldn’t disagree more, he’s my absolute favourite stand-up
@@wokelefty Yeah and I am not pretending to be. Whilst this man is supposed to be a professional funny man? If I watch Kevin Bridges he has 10,000 people with thunderous laughter. All I heard here was a couple of dozen women who seemed to giggle at every line. If Jon Richardson left out the swearing you could take your Great Granny to watch him like George Formby before him. He was just about as amusing your avatar.
@@wokeleftysomeone’s hoarding apostrophes again
@@alanduncan9204 Kevin Bridges is pure observational comedy for dim people, Jon Richardson does something else, no point comparing them
About as funny as a fire in an orphanage
Close, but not quite.
If you're a child hating arsonist.
Yet here you are…
@Shelsight that's like saying i dont like nazis but ive been to Auschwitz. YET HERE I AM....
Guys not funny deal with it.
Charlatan
He is definitely not funny.
Facts. Least funny dude out there
@@Lnch4ALion That's not a fact, it's just your opinion. You're an idiot, fact. See, that's a fact because it uses evidence to prove it.
Because you are not funny jon.