Barry Cryer’s ‘favourite parrot joke’ has been making people’s day all over again
Barry Cryer was one of the finest comedians and gag writers of his generation.
And the great man, who died in 2022 aged 86, has been making people laugh all over again after his ‘favourite parrot joke’ – well, it was at the time – went viral after it was shared by writer and biographer @JamesAHogg2 who is very good at unearthing and sharing this sort of thing.
First time I met Barry Cryer I was terribly nervous and to put me at ease he told me this joke, which remains my favourite.
Good evening. pic.twitter.com/PdSLk8lqPj
— James Hogg (@JamesAHogg2) July 21, 2024
Bravo Barry!
Every time I go anywhere where there is a parrot I say "hello keith". There's always someone who gets the reference and has to explain to a confused spouse why they're laughing.
— Colin the Dachshund (@DachshundColin) July 21, 2024
Wonderful man! Spent many a merry with the genius.
— James Dreyfus (@DreyfusJames) July 21, 2024
No matter how many times I've heard Barry tell it – and it's many – it still makes me laugh as if it's the first.
— Daniel McGachey (@DMcGachey) July 21, 2024
Love it. No matter how many times I have heard it!
— Myra Lindsay (@MyraLindsay19) July 21, 2024
To conclude …
This is very funny. A master of comic timing. https://t.co/W2qbyqp1m9
— Stewart Rome (@stewart_rome) July 22, 2024
Last word to @JamesAHogg2.
Can't believe the reaction to this. Actually, of course I can. Mark of the man.
— James Hogg (@JamesAHogg2) July 21, 2024
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