Nel tentativo di dare un senso allo sconcertante mondo in cui viviamo, Frankie Boyle analizza le notizie della settimana usando lo stand-up, la recensione, la discussione e l'interazione con... Leggi tuttoNel tentativo di dare un senso allo sconcertante mondo in cui viviamo, Frankie Boyle analizza le notizie della settimana usando lo stand-up, la recensione, la discussione e l'interazione con il pubblico.Nel tentativo di dare un senso allo sconcertante mondo in cui viviamo, Frankie Boyle analizza le notizie della settimana usando lo stand-up, la recensione, la discussione e l'interazione con il pubblico.
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- 1 candidatura in totale
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Your opening and closing monologues are arguably the only funny part of the show, and even they're like a ghost of what you used to come out with.
Giving female comics such a high-profile platform is laudable, but the ones you've had on have largely been awful.
The show is nowhere near as dangerous as it obviously sees itself as being, the topics discussed and the arguments made both trite and lazy.
There IS an appetite for a funny, genuinely transgressive political comedy show but this isn't it - and, gallingly, once upon a time, you'd have made it.
Giving female comics such a high-profile platform is laudable, but the ones you've had on have largely been awful.
The show is nowhere near as dangerous as it obviously sees itself as being, the topics discussed and the arguments made both trite and lazy.
There IS an appetite for a funny, genuinely transgressive political comedy show but this isn't it - and, gallingly, once upon a time, you'd have made it.
This is leftist propaganda masquerading as comedy.
Boyles early stuff was excellent. Really funny. Sadly this stuff is awful. The jokes are too political and contrived, and the program format doesn't work. It's basically a bunch of lefties sat around talking a bit of politics (no-one disagrees) and trying to out-talk the others. Like mock the week, but worse. Saw the first episode of the second series last night - Sarah Pascoe's self loathing monalogue for being white (and how bad and embarrassed she is of that!?) was toe-curlingly cringeworthy. (Doesn't she realise she's embarrassing herself?) They had David Baddeil on to discuss the anti-semitism in the Labour Party, but he wasn't allowed to say much for some so-called gags the others tried to put in and talk over the guy. If you're more left wing than Jeremy Corbyn you'll probably find it funny. Personally I find it a sad cul-de-sac that Boyle has driven his career down and I'd streer clear.
The reviews I've seen so far are like " OOO Frankie you used to be soo edgy and true back in the day" without realising the massive left wing bias he always had ffs? I'm sorry but did you really think the edgy comedian from Glasgow was conservative fml.
Yes general cultural standards change but being offensive isn't inherently funny obviously! So you guys are showing yourselves up to be complete melts who laugh at attack helicopter jokes.
There are some awkward moments on the show but personally i think its amazing relative to all other political content on tv (Honestly guys just move to the internet already).
If there's anything I would suggest it would be to stop bringing a guest on for one segment its very jarring and exemplifies the awkwardness.
Yes general cultural standards change but being offensive isn't inherently funny obviously! So you guys are showing yourselves up to be complete melts who laugh at attack helicopter jokes.
There are some awkward moments on the show but personally i think its amazing relative to all other political content on tv (Honestly guys just move to the internet already).
If there's anything I would suggest it would be to stop bringing a guest on for one segment its very jarring and exemplifies the awkwardness.
Neo tyrannical PC feminist claptrap dipped in back of the cupboard Marxism, masquerading as humour. The irony is that so many of the female guests are hot babes; yummy-yum-yum!
As for Frankie Hoyle, he, is the PC-bully maestro that conducts his jiggling pseudo-intellectual elitist (usually smoking hot) clitterati guests as they harp about social media driven issues that they perceive to have afflicted hardship upon middle class ladies & immigrants - because the two are exclusive?
I look forward to season 4
P.S. A fun drinking game is to take a swig every time Katherine (stunner) Ryan or one of the other guests says the word 'privilege'.
As for Frankie Hoyle, he, is the PC-bully maestro that conducts his jiggling pseudo-intellectual elitist (usually smoking hot) clitterati guests as they harp about social media driven issues that they perceive to have afflicted hardship upon middle class ladies & immigrants - because the two are exclusive?
I look forward to season 4
P.S. A fun drinking game is to take a swig every time Katherine (stunner) Ryan or one of the other guests says the word 'privilege'.
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- QuizOn Thursday, 23rd March 2023, the Scottish comedian announced that his New World Order programme has been axed by the BBC after six series. Taking to Twitter he wrote "Ah well, there's to be no more New World Order on the BBC. Not surprising in the current climate, I suppose. Just very grateful to have had six series of working with the funniest people in the business."
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