I love how Europeans, even when they’re complimenting something American, feel obligated to slip in their comment their general dislike of America because it would be the worst thing in the world if anyone got the impression they weren’t spending every second of every day expressing their hate for America
@@lynnjones4291 I, was 80 years old back then hardly a MTV person, I'm 83 now and declining in memory, but, still haven't seen or heard of this person again or since. I don't recall what he did, but, apparently he was good because, I wrote a nice comment about him. Let me give you some advice and it's something I follow through ; If a comment is more than three months old don't respond, most likely the person won't remember, might have passed away or the posting is no longer relevant. That way you will keep current by commenting on something recent. Good luck !
Saw him in Glasgow a few years ago - gf said he was "very easy on the eye". Love his irony, which is not something that can be said about many American comedians.....
He went for RADA, and ended up becoming comedian on a dare. He developed in the UK, so that's where he's well known. I don't know if he tried to have a career in the US or not.
Why leave US for UK? The Usa has guns , no universal healthcare , and terrible employment laws. The Uk has Yorkshire Tea , Yorkshire Pudding , and Marmite :) Why stay in the Usa?
Hmmm??? He has an interesting name, what does the D stand for? I have a theory that he's over here because he can't make it at home in the good old U.S of A.
Maybe he just likes it there better. I have an African American friend who's a writer & lives in Paris, because he loves Paris & is sick of some aspects of America.
I personally think he left the US because of racism. At least, that's what I gather from interviews he's done. He doesn't actually talk about it that much, but to me, the way he talks about it makes me think that's the reason. He has also stated jokingly that one of the reason the UK apeals to him is that the Police don't have guns.
Reginald is a legend. Brilliant
Mart Humours The UK loves this guy
One of the few American comedians I like.
I love how Europeans, even when they’re complimenting something American, feel obligated to slip in their comment their general dislike of America because it would be the worst thing in the world if anyone got the impression they weren’t spending every second of every day expressing their hate for America
I looked him up because I came across a little clip of him. He is so so funny. Love this guy.
I just done the same thing from QI...
I think because he's done more shows overseas than in the states which is why he's not known as a household named comedian.
I saw him perform at Aberystwyth Arts Centre in Wales two years ago. It was pouring with Rain that night, and he called it topical Aberystwyth.
I never heard of Reginald D. Hunter, but I certainly think he has comedy " Powers" .👍
One of the greats
He's so effortlessly funny
Where you been under a rock 🪨
@@lynnjones4291
I, was 80 years old back then hardly a MTV person, I'm 83 now and declining in memory, but, still haven't seen or heard of this person again or since. I don't recall what he did, but, apparently he was good because, I wrote a nice comment about him.
Let me give you some advice and it's something I follow through ;
If a comment is more than three months old don't respond, most likely the person won't remember, might have passed away or the posting is no longer relevant. That way you will keep current by commenting on something recent. Good luck !
If you liked this, you'll love his special from the UK.
Well dang I guess I’m part of a Superhero league now... 😂
Reg is brilliant
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effortless humor, the best kind
Oh he makes me laugh sooooo much
Saw him in Glasgow a few years ago - gf said he was "very easy on the eye". Love his irony, which is not something that can be said about many American comedians.....
Dignatash! I like it 😅🎉 x
There was a quote from him on FB, so a search on UA-cam ensued.
Very good.
There are only 2 comedians from the US that I really like.. Mr Hunter is one, Mr White is the other
Indubitably
I think I love you honey 💗🍯
He's definitely too intelligent for America
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Who's this guy?
You would know if you werent being dismissive
they could have at least put his name in the title
not funny
Why leave US for UK?
It's obvious why
He went for RADA, and ended up becoming comedian on a dare. He developed in the UK, so that's where he's well known. I don't know if he tried to have a career in the US or not.
Why leave US for UK? The Usa has guns , no universal healthcare , and terrible employment laws. The Uk has Yorkshire Tea , Yorkshire Pudding , and Marmite :) Why stay in the Usa?
Hmmm??? He has an interesting name, what does the D stand for? I have a theory that he's over here because he can't make it at home in the good old U.S of A.
Someone asked him once what the D stands for in his name. He said it stands for ‘Delicious’…
@@pratosaurusrex1128 There's a very funny Would I Lie To You clip about that.
Maybe he just likes it there better. I have an African American friend who's a writer & lives in Paris, because he loves Paris & is sick of some aspects of America.
@@Poecilia1963the James Baldwin option
I personally think he left the US because of racism. At least, that's what I gather from interviews he's done. He doesn't actually talk about it that much, but to me, the way he talks about it makes me think that's the reason. He has also stated jokingly that one of the reason the UK apeals to him is that the Police don't have guns.