Ricky is a master at pointing out the ludicrous standards enforced by the clueless mobs that exist today. The hypocrisy, the double standards - the only sad thing is that there aren't enough like him speaking up.
The narrative from those comedians really is 'I wish I was born a comedic genius and could simply wait until I was 40 to bother to do anything about it, then take the world by storm'. In reality, Ricky's clearly a hard worker, who's done the hard yards in everyday, 'real' jobs with an incredible yet otherwise normal life experience, and the uncanny ability to make fun of it. His observations and intellectual take on his and our surrounds are pure gold, hence the well deserved wealth and success.
Also, Ricky didn't just "write the Office and suddenly became famous", he had been on the grind for years before that. He used to appear on the 11 o'clock show back in the 90's as a comedian and definitely did not just appear on the scene immediately after the Office. Ricky had done stand-up back then, in smaller venues, but I think he always wanted to get into TV. However, the reason he does stand-up shows now (he doesn't have to) is because he always enjoyed doing them. I don't think he ever really toured like some stand-ups have to, but to say he never really had to graft is just nonsense.
True, but the vast majority of people hadn't heard of him before The Office. I watched The 11 O'Clock Show & tried talking to my colleagues, friends etc. about it. None of them had a clue who or what I was talking about & weren't interested. When The Office began, some of the same people recommended RG to me!
@@davidz3879Yes but that's like saying no one had seen coogans character.. Alan Partridge..before his interview show on TV. He was big in comedy circles before that just like Ricky was. It obvious your mates don't know comedy but you did ✌️
Oooh Ricky didn’t have to spend 6 nights a week travelling the country with predictable material . But what did he do before the office was that easy or a struggle for recognition, or did he just divine the brilliant observation that was the office . Maybe Ricky had the worlds most successful podcast for a while . And maybe Ricky can sell out theatres and arenas wherever he goes , maybe he can stand up infront of Hollywood elites and rip them to shreds , where every other comic just sucks up to them ! Boo to the haters .
Excellent choice. Ricky forms part of my personal holy trinity of (living) comedians, along with Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle :) Edit: Huh. I may have to make that a holy quad, given Rhod Gilbert exists and is himself.
The joke at around 6 minutes isn't Ricky's joke. I don't remember who did it but it's quite an old joke. From like the 1980s/1990s if I remember right. Originally, it was a little girl giving a statement to a police detective. Everything else is the same - it was just little girl and a detective rather than a father and daughter.
@@PickleThePig I doubt I'm going to be able to find that. It was over a decade ago when I first heard that joke! But it was a fairly common joke at the time.
Ricky was around a LONG time before The Office! He didn’t have it easy as you say. Try looking up ‘The 11 O’Clock Show’. It’s where I first came across him, when he had a (max) 5 minute section in this comedy news show. He was good but yet to be great. You’ll also find it was where Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) first made his mark. Same 5 minutes.
Stand up is the balance between hoho and haha. The hoho factor can be limitless if the haha component provides the equilibrium and nobody in the world understand this formula better than Gervais.
It´s not that illogical to protect marriage just for heterosexuals, The concept conceived was for a binding relationship between people for the production and security of the next generation ..That is behind the meaning of the word marriage....
No good comedians have ever said that about Ricky Gervais. They all respect him, only ultra liberal comedians have said that. Tiffany Haddish hasn’t skipped the line, she’s terrible and not selling tickets, so it’s not a good example.
By the logic that Gervais isn't a "real" standup comedian - there are many greats that would be included in that list - including Robin Williams. He played some clubs (more for his own benefit than the audience - keeping himself sharp) but never really "struggled" and was cast in television quickly. His true standup career didn't become a thing until after he was famous.
I'm not really a fan of Ricky Gervais, not because of the type of humour that he does, I just don't particularly like him as a person, but these jokes are hilarious, even the one with the little girl telling her dad what the man in the park did, they're funny to be because I'm too old (50) to be offended by much, if anything, but also because these sorts of jokes really REALLY piss off all the wokies, libtards and every single one of the PC brigade
All these PC "shock" reactions PC has engendered are nauseating. It seems many human beings have to have some kind of prudery going to show what"good" people they are. The old sexual prudery is run down now people find another senseless way to signal their "goodness".
RG joking about loving "new women" is hilarious!
I'm in tears with laughter. You don't get a better comedic genius than him.
Ricky is a master at pointing out the ludicrous standards enforced by the clueless mobs that exist today. The hypocrisy, the double standards - the only sad thing is that there aren't enough like him speaking up.
Right on
Yes, opposing the increasing acceptance of "new women" as well as the ridiculous power & influence of religion.
Sad truth is 90% of the world agree on this, yet we’re all too cowardly to stand up against this nonsense
yep
@@newuk26 speak for yourself
He dances the line of comedic irony perfectly.
The narrative from those comedians really is 'I wish I was born a comedic genius and could simply wait until I was 40 to bother to do anything about it, then take the world by storm'.
In reality, Ricky's clearly a hard worker, who's done the hard yards in everyday, 'real' jobs with an incredible yet otherwise normal life experience, and the uncanny ability to make fun of it. His observations and intellectual take on his and our surrounds are pure gold, hence the well deserved wealth and success.
The Father & Daughter joke has more context to it than that, glad you pointed that out. Great reaction guys.
Also, Ricky didn't just "write the Office and suddenly became famous", he had been on the grind for years before that. He used to appear on the 11 o'clock show back in the 90's as a comedian and definitely did not just appear on the scene immediately after the Office. Ricky had done stand-up back then, in smaller venues, but I think he always wanted to get into TV. However, the reason he does stand-up shows now (he doesn't have to) is because he always enjoyed doing them. I don't think he ever really toured like some stand-ups have to, but to say he never really had to graft is just nonsense.
True, but the vast majority of people hadn't heard of him before The Office. I watched The 11 O'Clock Show & tried talking to my colleagues, friends etc. about it. None of them had a clue who or what I was talking about & weren't interested. When The Office began, some of the same people recommended RG to me!
He use to be a model 😅
@@christophercasey3530He was in a new romantic band called... Seona Dancing...who had a minor hit in the Philippines. He was was not a model.
@@davidz3879Yes but that's like saying no one had seen coogans character.. Alan Partridge..before his interview show on TV. He was big in comedy circles before that just like Ricky was. It obvious your mates don't know comedy but you did ✌️
@@glenndouglas8822 Likewise I first saw AP on The Day Today. When I mentioned that to people, they had no idea what I was talking about.
The act of God joke and the Hitler joke kill me every time.
I think that Ricky is hilarious and people who say he isn’t a real comedian are jealous 😊😂
If a person makes me laugh then they are comedians, I love Ricky, he always makes me laugh and smile.
The other joke he should have told at the party was "why did the little girl fall off the swing, because she had no arms" :)
As a Brit I love Ricky his other shows are brilliant too.
your face as it was being told, and your wifes reaction LOL
Ricky is hilarious just wish he would do more stand up than TV. It's so much better
I had about 900 DVDs years ago and I sold all of them bar the Ricky Gervais ones, Animals, Politics, and Fame. I'm keeping them forever lol.
Inappropriate jokes:
Before Lucy Letby trained as a nurse she was fired by McDonald’s for giving free shakes to the kids.
Ricky is a natural.
Ricky and Louis,the two best comedians today,and gaffigan's good too!!
Oooh Ricky didn’t have to spend 6 nights a week travelling the country with predictable material . But what did he do before the office was that easy or a struggle for recognition, or did he just divine the brilliant observation that was the office . Maybe Ricky had the worlds most successful podcast for a while . And maybe Ricky can sell out theatres and arenas wherever he goes , maybe he can stand up infront of Hollywood elites and rip them to shreds , where every other comic just sucks up to them ! Boo to the haters .
Excellent choice. Ricky forms part of my personal holy trinity of (living) comedians, along with Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle :)
Edit: Huh. I may have to make that a holy quad, given Rhod Gilbert exists and is himself.
RG is a great comedian, writer & actor, rising from his underclass background to become a multimillionaire.
The make something up joke, is the best joke Ricky has ever made, because of the shock it gives people who watch it. Especially Americans...
Jimmy Savile would have been proud
The joke at around 6 minutes isn't Ricky's joke. I don't remember who did it but it's quite an old joke. From like the 1980s/1990s if I remember right.
Originally, it was a little girl giving a statement to a police detective. Everything else is the same - it was just little girl and a detective rather than a father and daughter.
Prove it or you’re talking bs
@@PickleThePig I doubt I'm going to be able to find that. It was over a decade ago when I first heard that joke! But it was a fairly common joke at the time.
@@SR1Records I think it's even older than the 80s.
@@SR1RecordsI heard a version of that joke over 20 years ago
Ricky was around a LONG time before The Office! He didn’t have it easy as you say. Try looking up ‘The 11 O’Clock Show’. It’s where I first came across him, when he had a (max) 5 minute section in this comedy news show. He was good but yet to be great. You’ll also find it was where Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) first made his mark. Same 5 minutes.
Fen just started watching you. Fantastic, were you from you sound like a teesside lad that's why I ask.
What tune was that intro
Ricky gervais was doing stand up,long before Steven merchant and the office
Well he did milk that joke for all it was worth 😂
Ricky Gervais overnight success ? You missed his first incarnation as an 80s pop star but you can find him in his band Seona Dancing here on YT.
When yous gonna start doing, the ricky gervais show, karl pilkington ahah hilarious
Stand up is the balance between hoho and haha. The hoho factor can be limitless if the haha component provides the equilibrium and nobody in the world understand this formula better than Gervais.
In my opinion he is the best of all time.
That paused part was so very... bloody.... bad! 😂 f6akes!
I remember there being a guy called Adolf working in Sainsbury's a few years back. Got to admit it's different.
camera makes it look like a show from the 1980's
Working the clubs is a comedian’s apprenticeship.
I see Czech flag, I give like :D
Two nations, separated by one language
I don't think Hitler ever met Neitzche and he definitely didn't say "Alright Neitzch" when they met.
How he thinks of this stuff I just don't know. It's outrageous but so true.
Ricky is a genius 🇮🇪🏴
He is 🏴
No 'big train' on the british comedy tour?
Thanks for uploading) greetings from Ukraine❤
My favourite joke is one i know about Alzheimer's but i can never remember it
It´s not that illogical to protect marriage just for heterosexuals, The concept conceived was for a binding relationship between people for the production and security of the next generation ..That is behind the meaning of the word marriage....
If they make U cry laffin .they are a comedian..most modern make me angry.
Do fred dibnah reaction laddering 300ft chimney
I know a Dutch bloke called Adolf
you sound like a southern northumbrian. is that (for comedy effect) insulting? ;-)
from norway, im lonly
Try Jimmy Carr
Think we shou ld start a campaign to make Adolf a more popular name, i have started with my dog, but only because im a big addidas fan.
No good comedians have ever said that about Ricky Gervais. They all respect him, only ultra liberal comedians have said that.
Tiffany Haddish hasn’t skipped the line, she’s terrible and not selling tickets, so it’s not a good example.
I love that Fen had this hand on his face for that one joke but also explained the context. So many of these reactions miss that
There is a movie - the man who sued God.
When his boat i destroyed by a act of God, he sues Gods people aka the church.😄🙂
Lovely film, Billy Connolly at his gentle best.
I love it when Ricky ridicules the god beliefs and religion.
Have you tried Frankie Boyle
What about being gay and being fat?
Ricky Gervais and a fat man got on a bus,well...a fat man got on a bus....Fares fair Ricky..
Have you seen Ricky Gervais lately? He's now on a health kick and definitely cannot be described as fat.
Dave Chappelle does this as well comedians are leading the fight against woke but also leading the fight for ir👍 love Ricky
By the logic that Gervais isn't a "real" standup comedian - there are many greats that would be included in that list - including Robin Williams. He played some clubs (more for his own benefit than the audience - keeping himself sharp) but never really "struggled" and was cast in television quickly. His true standup career didn't become a thing until after he was famous.
I'm not really a fan of Ricky Gervais, not because of the type of humour that he does, I just don't particularly like him as a person, but these jokes are hilarious, even the one with the little girl telling her dad what the man in the park did, they're funny to be because I'm too old (50) to be offended by much, if anything, but also because these sorts of jokes really REALLY piss off all the wokies, libtards and every single one of the PC brigade
Because he's an atheist?
@@mehallica666 no, I don't dislike him for that reason, it would be very hypocritical of me to do so because I'm also an atheist lol
@@TheMeerkat2323 Fair enough. Me too, but that's all it takes to get in the bad books of the religious.
All these PC "shock" reactions PC has engendered are nauseating. It seems many human beings have to have some kind of prudery going to show what"good" people they are. The old sexual prudery is run down now people find another senseless way to signal their "goodness".