British comedy groups and that one Welsh member
This is part of a series - check the tag #British comedy groups for the rest!
The Goons - Harry Secombe, b. St Thomas, Swansea
“Wales has produced princes, poets, bards, scholars, and more recently a very memorable Goon.” - Charles Windsor’s investiture speech, Caernarfon Castle, 1969.
Monty Python - Terry Jones, b. Colwyn Bay
A patron of Theatr Colwyn, Jones was awarded with a commemorative blue plaque to go up on the front of the house he grew up in.
“All of which was very nice, but I was told they can’t put it up until after I’m dead." - Walesonline interview, 2016
Not the Nine O'Clock News - Griff Rhys Jones, b. Cardiff
Mel: “It’s because you’re Welsh, isn’t it?”
Griff: “Oh don’t be ridiculous! The Welsh are a very tactile nation.”
The Comic Strip - Keith Allen, b. Llanelli, Carmarthenshire
Keith's brother Kevin, also sometime Comic Strip player, made a mad film during the pandemic set in Wales with seemingly every Welsh actor in it. La Cha Cha.
The Fast Show - Paul Whitehouse, b. Stanleytown, Glamorgan
The son of a Coal Board worker and an opera singer, as a toddler Whitehouse was voted Baby Smile of Rhondda Valley.