clapham_gull
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- Aug 20, 2003
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I would argue that HIGNFY and Taskmaster are both stale, drawing their 'comedians' from a narrow pool dominated by a couple of all-powerful agencies.
That's very true.
I would argue that HIGNFY and Taskmaster are both stale, drawing their 'comedians' from a narrow pool dominated by a couple of all-powerful agencies.
Ive always had troubles with written comedy... people ****ing up is fun, quick oneliners is also fun... stand-up comedy? Comedy TV-series? Generally meh.
I would argue that HIGNFY and Taskmaster are both stale, drawing their 'comedians' from a narrow pool dominated by a couple of all-powerful agencies.
Zapped is about five years old. It was originally on Dave.
There are some bad comedy shows being made, but there always have been. Okay, the past had 'Fawlty Towers', 'Blackadder', and 'The Office', but it also had 'In Loving Memory', 'Two Pints of Lager..' and 'Oh Doctor Beeching!'
There are also currently some very good comedy shows being made on lots of different channels and mediums. Taskmaster is back tonight. During lock-down, Horne has also been doing an excellent YouTube show with Tim Key and Mark Watson called 'No More Jockeys'. It's all still available. Channel 4 have renewed 'Stath Lets Flats' for a third series. The BBC are making more Partridge.
There is an assumption that, in the past, mainstream television comedy has been allowed to do whatever it liked with no fear of censorship and that just wasn't true. It's simply that the taboos have shifted. This just means that comedy will shift.
Stand up is a bit difficult to evaluate as there hasn't really been any for a year. .
Sanitized explanation :
We don`t want to be offended , we should have grown beyond cheap insults and avoid controversial or possible inflammatory topics . Race , religion , colour , politics and sex MUST be avoided at all cost .
Unsanitized explanation : If you go to a Jimmy Carr or Frankie Boyle gig and get offended ...tough s*** , you knew what to expect . Those that moan about on the edge comedy and insist on complaining after having sat through the ENTIRE 2 hour set need shooting . In short grow some ! we are all adult enough to decide what we like or don`t like , all that is needed is a warning or a certificate as with films so we can choose to watch or not to watch that is the answer .
The trouble is these days in my humble opinion is that the woke generation have taken over
Now I’m not suggesting racist / homophobic jokes should be a thing very far from it in fact!
But it’s seems to be that a very sensitive population exists these days and get offended for absolutely anything and on behalf of anyone even if it’s a completely fictitious person.
So much so that they will even complain about people enjoying old school my wife comedy because they shouldn’t be enjoying that kind of humour even though it still has a strong following
I go to a lot of comedy nights and I really don’t care if the comedian is male female straight gay etc
I just want them to make me laugh
The trouble is that the newer nights have been taken over by the new crowd and it’s very anti brexit anti male and maybe it’s just me but I don’t seem to be laughing as much as I used to
Probably just me but that’s how 52 year old me feels
The trouble is these days in my humble opinion is that the woke generation have taken over
The trouble is these days in my humble opinion is that the woke generation have taken over