Barry Charles Cryer OBE (born 23 March 1935 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England) is a British writer and comedian. Cryer has written for many noted performers, including Dave Allen, Stanley Baxter ...
But when the self-proclaimed "grumpiest man in comedy" invited Barry Cryer, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Andy Hamilton and Jo Brand to try and make him laugh, the panel performed with great aplomb.
Ronnie Golden: Allo Keith! Remembering Barry Cryer. One year on from the passing of the comedy legend, Ronnie, his writing and performing partner for nearly two decades, has put together a show ...
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Ken Loach, Chris Tarrant, Rory Bremner and Dame Maggie Smith were among those in attendance to hear Barry Cryer, David Puttnam and others pay tribute. Lord Puttnam remembered the long-time host of ...
The doyen of British comedy writers, Barry Cryer, is in conversation with Steve Wright as he recalls the early part of his career.
With a combined age of more than twice that of One Direction they sing of Nicola Sturgeon, killer stairlifts, mobile phone starers with some shiny new chestnuts alongside a whole aviary of Barry's ...
Barry Cryer reviews the timeless vaudeville family, the Marx Brothers. Sons of Jewish immigrants, the brother's distinctive slapstick personas were a hit on Broadway, with Groucho converting his stage ...
Barry Cryer takes a look at the life and career of the one and only Charlie Chaplin. Coming from a background of poverty, Chaplin would rise to stardom during the silent era through his beloved ...
In 1989 Ken Dodd was on trial for defrauding the Inland Revenue. George Carman, who, according to Barry Cryer, could have got Hitler off, tried to derail the trial before it left the station by ...