'Fraid so. Our Trans-Atlantic cousins seem to like it.
"Each to their own but I defy anyone to watch the classic 'eating the shoe' scene in 'The Gold Rush' and not die laughing." Yoc
I just don't find him that funny but there was a time,when I was young and saw that scene for the first time and because my parents were laughing like drains, I smiled a bit.
"And I'm the first to mention Dave Allen at Large among all you UK members? tsk tsk." Yoc.
Yes, well, once upon a time he made me laugh but I haven't seen his stuff for ages. Other dead comedians that do still make me chortle are Chic Murray; Francie and Josie (Jack Milroy and Rikki Fulton) Fulton is also famous for his lugubrious Minister of the Church, I.M.Jolly; Max wall and some other Scottish and British comics you've probably never heard of. Currently and very much still alive, Count Arthur Strong, whose radio show is running on Radio 4
By the way, before anybody mentions him, when I was in a folk group, we played on the same bill as The Humblebums, in their very early days, when Billy Connolly was a member. Tudor hotel, Airdrie.
Connolly in his earlier days, before becoming a world star, was fall off the chair funny, especially in smaller venues.