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Ben Elton: The Man from Auntie

  • TV Series
  • 1990–1994
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Ben Elton: The Man from Auntie (1990)
Stand-UpComedy

Comedy series written and performed by Ben Elton, primarily based around his stand-up comedy routines, with sketches and parodies.Comedy series written and performed by Ben Elton, primarily based around his stand-up comedy routines, with sketches and parodies.Comedy series written and performed by Ben Elton, primarily based around his stand-up comedy routines, with sketches and parodies.

  • Stars
    • Ben Elton
    • Lucy Bayler
    • Susannah Hitching
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    57
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    • Stars
      • Ben Elton
      • Lucy Bayler
      • Susannah Hitching
    • 3User reviews
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    10joliet_jane

    Ben Elton's Finest

    First of all, put aside your pre-conceived notions about Ben Elton before viewing The Man from Auntie. The hatred people have for him personally is irrational, and even though he's not as funny these days, this series shows how incredible he was in his youth. I'm a youngish person in the United States, so I'm glad to have been able to finally see The Man from Auntie recently, which was impossible for me when it was first aired.

    Looking back on Ben's material over the years, this series, in particular its first season, is among his best works, and likely his best solo work on TV period. He's funny, even making a foreigner laugh 20 years in the future. In this series, there's an exuberance in Ben's performance that we'll never see again; it's special, and not to be missed.

    Despite Ben Elton's reputation, most of his comedy at this stage isn't very political. Much of it deals with the annoyances of daily life, which still resonates today. But age hasn't helped the more topical jokes, inevitably. The bits about specific politics are lost on me since I lived in neither the time nor the place of their context-- but it doesn't really matter, since that's not what this show is about. To his credit also, there's a sketch about judges blaming rape victims that would be bold even today.

    By the mid-90s, the backlash against Ben was in full swing, and these days he's hated as a traitor to his former leftist ideals. But this is unfair, in that he wasn't really that kind of person in the first place, and this series proves that. It also proves that he was indeed funny at one time, at least.
    9Chip_douglas

    The ultimate Fartie

    In 1990 the BBC, or `Auntie Beeb' captured Ben Elton in top form writing and performing stand up comedy in a sparkly suit. Nobody takes mundane things like taking out the garbage, doing the washing up or waiting in line at the post office (not to mention the female front bottom or "Tuut-tuut") and makes it as funny as Ben Elton.

    During his fast paced rants, Benji would usually go off into hilarious diversions about advertising and other media as if he was making it up on the spot. But Ben always managed to get back to his original subject in the end and cunningly slipped in a bit of eco-friendly advise amongst the 'fart and knob gags' as well. The only things interrupting him were funny characters drawn on a person (also Ben)'s upside-down face.

    The second series did not arrive until 1994. This time Ben wore a less flashy suit and the commentators were replaced by spoofs of commercials and unrelated recurring sketches like 'the Oompah Winfrey Show' This made the show a bit less focused than before and gave it more of a comedy variety feel. This trend would continue in the next series, simply called The Ben Elton Show, which featured special musical guests and a weekly appearance by Ronny Corbett. The first series however, was pure Ben Elton.

    Series one: 9 out of 10

    Series two: 7 out of 10

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      Followed by The Ben Elton Show (1998)

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Man from Auntie
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      30 minutes
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