The more a comedian needs to swear the less good a comedian they are.
I hate swearing on stage or in films, but I took the chance and went to a local comedy night a few weeks ago (my first ever).
One comedian swore a lot so I stopped listening to his act and just began to listen to how he used his swearing. I noticed when he said f**k for emphasis he usually got a big laugh.
Maybe if the audience did not laugh at the F word comedians would stop using it.
I just think it is a cheap way of getting a laugh.
I like Lee Evans but must admit the swearing is now spoiling the act, saw Tom O'Connor some years back on a stag do place full of blokes he was on 1hr 30 mins brought the house down everyone in tears laughing, he never swore once the entire act, class
I didn't find any of the comedians funny - watched for about twenty minutes and switched over.
I find myself increasingly out of step with what appears to amuse people lately - I have seen a trailer for the new comedy series 'Up The Women' about suffragettes - and already decided not to watch, it looks dreadful.