BRITISH COMEDY AND HUMOUR. “It is clear that humour is far more superior than humor.” – Oscar Wilde.

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BRITISH COMEDY AND HUMOUR

“It is clear that humour is far more superior than humor.” – Oscar Wilde

BRITISH COMEDY: THE FOUR S’S STAND - UP COMEDY SKETCH SITCOM SATIRE

STAND-UP COMEDY a comedic style in which a comedian performs in front of a live audience, speaking directly to them “ bits ” ( short jokes, humorous stories ) oneliners monologue ( sometimes : interaction )

RUSSELL HOWARD

SKETCH a short comedic scene performed by a group of comic actors or comedians either on stage or through an audio and / or visual medium such as broadcasting in succession

MONTY PYTHON’S FLYING CIRCUS

SITCOM situation comedy genre of comedy that features characters sharing the same common environment, such as a home or workplace, accompanied with jokes as part of the dialogue

THE OFFICE

SATIRE a comedic genre that involves criticism of society by means of parody, irony, sarcasm, pastiche or caricature

BLACKADDER

TOOLS OF COMEDY word puns irony sarcasm understatement hyperbole absurdist humour slapstick dark / black humour

PAIR WORK Pick a joke / phrase Tell the joke to your neighbour Guess which ‘ tool of comedy ’ is used and write it down

1. WORD PUN

2. IRONY He ’ s as nice as a lion to his prey.

3. HYPERBOLE I ’ m so hungry I could eat a horse.

4. WORD PUN A man is waiting on the bus. Another man walks by and yells : “ Hey, get off that bus !”

5. WORD PUN What do you call a black priest ? Holy shit.

6. BLACK / DARK HUMOUR Since it started to rain, my wife can ’ t stop looking through the window. If it will start pouring down, I ’ m afraid I will have to let her inside.

7. ABSURDIST HUMOUR Two strawberries are in a jar of jam. One of the strawberries asks : ‘ Can I sit by the window ?’

8. SLAPSTICK

9. HYPERBOLE If I can ’ t get a Smartphone, I will die.

10. IRONY This chair is as comfort - able as sitting on nails.

11. WORD PUN Why were the Middle Ages called the Dark Ages ? Because there were so many knights.

12. BLACK / DARK HUMOUR

13. WORD PUN Knock knock ! Who ’ s there ? Doris ! Doris who ? Doris locked, that ’ s why I am knocking !

14. UNDERSTATEMENT “ We just had a little rain.”

15. BLACK / DARK HUMOUR

16. WORD PUN Did you hear about the guy whose whole left side was cut off ? He ’ s all right now !

17. UNDERSTATEMENT “ I wouldn ’ t say it tasted great ” – on absolutely terrible food.

18. WORD PUN Broken pencils are pointless.

19. ABSURDIST HUMOUR There ’ s a professor who has crossed a chicken with a spider. He now has chickens with 8 legs. I said, ‘ What does it taste like ?’ He said, ‘ I don ’ t know, I haven ’ t caught one yet.’

20. SARCASM When something you have put a lot of effort and heart into goes very bad and someone swings the following at you : “ That was a great success !”

21. HYPERBOLE

22. SARCASM “ I have had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn ’ t it.”

23. BLACK / DARK HUMOUR How do children from Chernobyl count from one to hundred ? On their fingers !

24. SLAPSTICK

25. WORD PUN Becoming a vegetarian was a missed steak.

26. ABSURDIST HUMOUR

27. WORD PUN

28. ABSURDIST HUMOUR

29. WORD PUN Need an ark to save two of every animal ? I noah guy.

30. UNDERSTATEMENT “ I have to have this operation. It isn ’ t very serious. I have this tiny little tumor on the brain.” ( Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger )

ASSIGNMENT Form groups of 3 pupils Re - enact a sketch of your choosing (2 – 5 min )

ASSIGNMENT Hand in a written text of your script Mark the tools of comedy (5) and name them If needed you can adjust the text, add characters, elements, etc. Use your imagination, you can do anything you want basically !

ASSIGNMENT Assessment Tools of comedy (5) Performance (5)

ASSIGNMENT SUGGESTIONS (SKETCH SHOWS) Little Britain Smack the Pony Monty Python Green Wing The Two Ronnies A Bit of Fry and Laurie Benny Hills Show French and Saunders Not the Nine O ’ Clock News