Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is joined by celebrity guests and the Ranganation (his very own focus group made up of 25 members of the Great British public) to take a topical, funny look at mo... Read allComedian Romesh Ranganathan is joined by celebrity guests and the Ranganation (his very own focus group made up of 25 members of the Great British public) to take a topical, funny look at modern Britain.Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is joined by celebrity guests and the Ranganation (his very own focus group made up of 25 members of the Great British public) to take a topical, funny look at modern Britain.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 wins & 4 nominations total
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Diverse topics, unexpected turns and comments, also, most importantly, you get to see Romesh and his cool mum.
I love the whole concept of the show, how they bring ordinary people to the spotlight. The way romesh and the guests each episode bounce off of the ranganation is so hilarious, it makes the ordinary people as funny as the even best comedians!! I love how it's a diverse selection of people who always have different opinions but this show brings people with different opinions together rather than splitting them apart!! I also love the reviews of the weekly news, Romesh's jokes are so brilliant, I find myself laughing out loud so much while watching.
Also, it's been a struggle for these comedy shows to have the same atmosphere with the covid restrictions, but even with everyone on the video call its still so funny and I forget that they used to be in the studio! Brilliant :)
Also, it's been a struggle for these comedy shows to have the same atmosphere with the covid restrictions, but even with everyone on the video call its still so funny and I forget that they used to be in the studio! Brilliant :)
A curiously engaging and well-balanced show with a very hard to describe format. Essentially, it's a chat show, between Romesh, two celebrities/comedians and about twenty random members of the British public. Also his mum. Sort of like an inverse Gogglebox.
The discussions are usually topically and frequently mundane - but Romesh's bracingly open banter and the diverse quirks of his "hand-picked" nation help smoothe it into something genuinely very fun to watch. In the first series there was also a strangely placed celebrity "note taker" who sat amidst the crowd which didn't seem particularly necessary.
Forced due to circumstance to operate via multiple video calls for the second series onward the format got a strange new vitality and became weirdly comforting - like a weekly hang-out with friends. I've heard a few people referring to it like that and in increasingly fraught times there's something oddly cathartic about it all. I'm adamant that they need his actual gang in the title sequence though - not that bundle of actors. I want Pride of Wales jumping out of a helicopter and like... Wheeler Dealer doing flips.
The discussions are usually topically and frequently mundane - but Romesh's bracingly open banter and the diverse quirks of his "hand-picked" nation help smoothe it into something genuinely very fun to watch. In the first series there was also a strangely placed celebrity "note taker" who sat amidst the crowd which didn't seem particularly necessary.
Forced due to circumstance to operate via multiple video calls for the second series onward the format got a strange new vitality and became weirdly comforting - like a weekly hang-out with friends. I've heard a few people referring to it like that and in increasingly fraught times there's something oddly cathartic about it all. I'm adamant that they need his actual gang in the title sequence though - not that bundle of actors. I want Pride of Wales jumping out of a helicopter and like... Wheeler Dealer doing flips.
Rubbish quite simply.
I don't see the appeal of the programme, or the comedy appeal of the host. 1.2 million viewers doesn't make it good.
Dire. Sorry.
I don't see the appeal of the programme, or the comedy appeal of the host. 1.2 million viewers doesn't make it good.
Dire. Sorry.
Perfect comedy for all. Why the low ratings? I don't understand. So funny and witty. Better than Graham Norton (the version with social distancing). GN show is not well edited and doesn't feel well made.
Did you know
- TriviaOn Wednesday, 15th January 2020 BBC Two announced that it has commissioned a 6 episode second series of the topical comedy programme. Series two will be broadcast on Sunday evenings on BBC Two from May 2020. Series 1 averaged 1.2 million viewers per episode becoming the biggest new BBC Two entertainment series for under 45s and 16-34 year-olds since the rebooted Robot Wars was broadcast on the channel in 2016.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Last Leg: Episode #18.4 (2019)
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