Rapper Big Narstie and comedian Mo Gilligan are joined by celebrity guests for a late night chat show mixing comedy segments and live music filmed in front of a studio audience.Rapper Big Narstie and comedian Mo Gilligan are joined by celebrity guests for a late night chat show mixing comedy segments and live music filmed in front of a studio audience.Rapper Big Narstie and comedian Mo Gilligan are joined by celebrity guests for a late night chat show mixing comedy segments and live music filmed in front of a studio audience.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 wins & 3 nominations total
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Many reviewers here giving low rating because they dont understand the lingo?
Someone who been bought up with the lingo, seen Narstie music career, seen grime rise and fall.
People forget that younger gen are the future and many who never lived the lifestyle still positively enjoy the dark humour, classic disses between the guests and the Hosts. Embrace this culture and lifestyle. What this show does is gives the minority a mic for national media. This is the ages i miss. The younger generation nowadays feel the need to carry knifes and all that is condemned by veterans like Narstie.
Keep this show going. Let the UK have a peak at our potential.
My favorite has to be Jimmy Carr going relentless on Narstie and me and my girl was in tears.
There is times where the lingo does go over the heads of some guests and they could work on that but the premise of this show is excellent.
Let this show continue.
Someone who been bought up with the lingo, seen Narstie music career, seen grime rise and fall.
People forget that younger gen are the future and many who never lived the lifestyle still positively enjoy the dark humour, classic disses between the guests and the Hosts. Embrace this culture and lifestyle. What this show does is gives the minority a mic for national media. This is the ages i miss. The younger generation nowadays feel the need to carry knifes and all that is condemned by veterans like Narstie.
Keep this show going. Let the UK have a peak at our potential.
My favorite has to be Jimmy Carr going relentless on Narstie and me and my girl was in tears.
There is times where the lingo does go over the heads of some guests and they could work on that but the premise of this show is excellent.
Let this show continue.
Terrible, could only watch half an hour.
P.s. plz forgive me for the title of this review.
P.s. plz forgive me for the title of this review.
Something different, watching stars meet a grime artist and a random comedian off road. Good to watch widdabigzuggifidem
I'm a big fan of both Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan 's work, but having a TV show was the most refreshing thing I've seen on UK broadcast.
After watching a few episodes, I struggled to find the synchronicity of the show, it's CRINGE-worthy.
I'm very familiar with all the inner-city London slang used on the show, growing up using the same lingo myself, but as an adult, you'd expect a mature vernacular from grown men. Mo was fine and generally a sensible addition to a catastrophe of a show, he can do well with his own show.
But 'Big Narstie' just comes off as an over-played caricature of a black Londoner from the estates. He reminds me of Ali G, unlike the fictional portrayal of Ali G, Narstie seems to make his act his identity or maybe it IS his true self.
It's not great for TV in my opinion, especially when it involves interviewing celebrities that took time out of their schedule to participate in a strangely Btec level Late time show.
But 'Big Narstie' just comes off as an over-played caricature of a black Londoner from the estates. He reminds me of Ali G, unlike the fictional portrayal of Ali G, Narstie seems to make his act his identity or maybe it IS his true self.
It's not great for TV in my opinion, especially when it involves interviewing celebrities that took time out of their schedule to participate in a strangely Btec level Late time show.
Think ali gee. Celeb juice. Big Narstie is amazing.
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- TriviaOn Wednesday, 22nd August 2018 Channel 4 announced that they had commissioned a Christmas Special to be broadcast in December 2018 and a second series of the comedy chat show to be broadcast in 2019. The UK broadcaster also announced that they had commissioned a 6-episode comedy entertainment show starring Mo Gilligan for 2019 provisionally titled "Mo's Show".
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