Pavilionaire
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
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What can you make jokes about any more?
1.We live at a time when stories of racism and sexism dominate the news.
2. We have lived through 4 years of Brexit that has divided the country.
3. Covid has killed tens of thousands, while waiting lists for medical treatment is at record levels and damage to people's mental health is rife.
4. The proliferation of social media and TV channels mean there are fewer points of cultural reference we can all identify with.
5. People don't read as much as they used to.
6. Celebrities who exercise strong or controversial opinions are ridiculed, silenced or sacked.
It is my personal view that the quality of comedy on our screens has plummeted. I'll give two examples:
Spitting Image - a pale shadow of its former glory.
Zapped - A half-hour sitcom with an excellent cast (James Buckley, Paul Kaye, Steve Coogan, Tim Key, Phil Daniels, Sally Phillips) but a woefully bland script.
Where does comedy go from this point?
1.We live at a time when stories of racism and sexism dominate the news.
2. We have lived through 4 years of Brexit that has divided the country.
3. Covid has killed tens of thousands, while waiting lists for medical treatment is at record levels and damage to people's mental health is rife.
4. The proliferation of social media and TV channels mean there are fewer points of cultural reference we can all identify with.
5. People don't read as much as they used to.
6. Celebrities who exercise strong or controversial opinions are ridiculed, silenced or sacked.
It is my personal view that the quality of comedy on our screens has plummeted. I'll give two examples:
Spitting Image - a pale shadow of its former glory.
Zapped - A half-hour sitcom with an excellent cast (James Buckley, Paul Kaye, Steve Coogan, Tim Key, Phil Daniels, Sally Phillips) but a woefully bland script.
Where does comedy go from this point?