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Blunder

  • TV Series
  • 2006–
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Blunder (2006)
Comedy

A Channel 4 Friday night comedy sketch show starring David Mitchell, Rhys Thomas and Tom Meeten.A Channel 4 Friday night comedy sketch show starring David Mitchell, Rhys Thomas and Tom Meeten.A Channel 4 Friday night comedy sketch show starring David Mitchell, Rhys Thomas and Tom Meeten.

  • Stars
    • Simon Farnaby
    • David Mitchell
    • Tony Way
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    122
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Simon Farnaby
      • David Mitchell
      • Tony Way
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes7

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    Simon Farnaby
    Simon Farnaby
    • Various
    • 2006
    David Mitchell
    David Mitchell
    • Various
    • 2006
    Tony Way
    Tony Way
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    • 2006
    Rhys Thomas
    Rhys Thomas
    • Various
    • 2006
    Nina Conti
    Nina Conti
    • Various
    • 2006
    Tom Meeten
    Tom Meeten
    • Various
    • 2006
    Steven Burge
    • Park warden
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    5barbara1926

    You have to start somewhere!

    I'd guess that Blunder was David Mitchell's equivalent of the first Genesis album in that both had to start somewhere despite the results. Much better was to come from both! Karate Johnson was the best-loved character in our house, though Emperor Boswellox came close. I know someone who's just like Emperor Boswellox in that they make a big deal of getting the orders in!

    I first got to know of Tony Way here as the father who keeps telling his son to shut up. Way is one of those performers whose face is recognisable whatever role he plays, though he's never had a major leading role. When I first saw him as Gary in 'Mongrels', I said to myself 'That's Emperor Boswellox'!

    Nina Conti, who operated the singing cat, is another person who's done all sorts since as was Simon Farnaby, who's best known to me as George IV in Horrible Histories!
    1cookdandbombd

    Channel 4 manage the impossible, and find new depths to sink to

    This is a truly dreadful show, for many many reasons.

    For starters, it apes the modern comedy trends that have made shows like Tittybangbang and Spoons so unbearable...every episode is barely distinguishable from the last. The same tedious catchphrases are trotted out each week, by the same tedious characters, in pretty much the same tedious circumstances. Tedious.

    The cast is almost uniformly dreadful...previously I've enjoyed Rhys Thomas and David Mitchell, but find the latter's ubiquity and refusal to turn down even THIS rubbish has put me off him quite a bit. He's coming across as someone who is desperately greedy, and who cares not a jot about the art-form which he makes a living from.

    Tom Meeten and Simon Barnaby are particularly terrible in Blunder, and tend to perform the most uninspired and embarrassing characters...particularly Meeten's "Karate Man" who dances around with his testicles hanging out. That - apart from some under-written build-up - is the entire joke, and on average it's repeated twice a show!

    This is a real stinker and has been recommissioned already, presumably because it's clearly so cheap to make. It shows the sheer contempt Channel 4 have for their audiences these days, and is a long way from the intelligent (and FUNNY) programmes they used to produce as a matter of course in the long and distant past.

    Quite definitely one of the worst comedy shows ever written, and I say that without an ounce of hyperbole. It's right down there with Tittybangbang, Spoons and Dare To Believe.
    naufilisaninja

    A brilliant, completely under-appreciated gem of sketch comedy

    For some reason almost everybody hated this show. I don't know why, it was amazing. I mean Blunder was comedy genius. The sketches were all insanely funny.I was particularly impressed with Tom Meeten's controversial character, The Baron. This character was topical and culturally informed, for instance his one joke mentioned that he "hunts foxes with nuclear weapons". They reference two controversial topics. The Baron impressed also with his ingenious spoof apology. This show got cruder, funnier and zanier every episode. It was an unrelenting and rebellious little show whom the wrongly offended public got rid off. People these days have lost their sense of humour. We should hold this show in high regard as a crude comedy-fest that pokes at your sensibilities and entertains endlessly.
    1Jason-stronstad

    David Mitchells Darkest Hour

    I've watched 2 episodes of this thing and Mr. Mitchell seems to be carrying it along (perhaps with the help of Rhys, I liked him in the fast show so he can do funny).

    the rest however is utter crap. It makes me wonder just how much the audience are being paid to laugh like that.

    as for "The Baron" it got old after 2 seconds of seeing the stupid sod run around flailing his arms. Seems obvious that since channel 4 struck it lucky with Russel "IM REALLY NOT AT ALL FUNNY" Brand's method of coming on stage, flailing his arms about and talking utter rubbish that other people (for example, the baron character... who closely seems to resemble brand, in both looks and awful performance) need to take on this "alternative humour" style in order to make a Friday night show.

    channel 4 used to rule Friday nights for the majority of the nation but recently, their lineup only seems to be interesting when the Simpsons is on, other than that most people switch off.

    hopefully this will be the first and only series of this god awful "comedy" show and channel 4 will perhaps learn their lesson and never create such crap again and go back to the days of making GOOD television
    1paston

    Awesomely bad

    The most aptly named show on the box. Just when you thought catchphrase comedy couldn't get any worse, along comes this garbage. It makes Little Britain look like Cook & Moore.

    David Mitchell is clearly slumming it here; he's capable of far far better, as seen in the recent That Mitchell And Webb Look. Some might claim that he's the show's sole redeeming feature, but to be honest most of his characters are as weak as the rest of this mire. The Nigel Livid sketches, though, featuring a character marching into C4 to berate them about their dire programming, achieve a kind of brilliant irony.

    It's inconceivable that anyone involved in this production can be looking at the end result and thinking "Yes, we've really done some first-class work here". It seems to be a soullessly constructed replica of a sketch show, made without any understanding of how the content is actually supposed to work.

    Tom Meehan should be very concerned that his knackers are getting better laughs than his material. Still, at least the show has that reliable comedy standard, pædophiles, to fall back on...

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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    • Sound mix
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