That title has set me up for a fall right from the word go hasn’t it?
I’m sure comedians hate it when, in their personal life, someone says ‘Go on then: be funny!’
So is there a formula for being funny? And why should we even bother to try?
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That title has set me up for a fall right from the word go hasn’t it?
I’m sure comedians hate it when, in their personal life, someone says ‘Go on then: be funny!’
So is there a formula for being funny? And why should we even bother to try?