comedians
theartsdesk Q&A: Comedian Rowan AtkinsonSaturday, 19 January 2013![]() The generation of alternative comedians who emerged around 30 years ago have long since elbowed their predecessors into the long grass and themselves become the establishment. Of no performer can that be said with more certainty than Rowan Atkinson... Read more... |
Panto!, ITV1Thursday, 27 December 2012![]() Pantomime is one of the great festive traditions and the version of Dick Whittington envisaged by John Bishop in this one-off comedy drama checked off every single one of the clichés. Taking a writer’s credit alongside Jonathan Harvey of Gimme Gimme... Read more... |
DVD: Mon Oncle/Jour de FêteFriday, 26 October 2012![]() Jacques Tati is probably the most famous French comic of all time. Monsieur Hulot is one of those well-loved outsiders, rebels by default rather than vocation and melancholy clowns pitted against the conventions of bourgeois society and the false... Read more... |
Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett Story, BBC FourThursday, 04 October 2012![]() Being dead – however recently – doesn’t necessarily mean reputations are immune from being rewritten or trampled on. Best Possible Taste was scheduled just before another channel’s documentary on Kenny Everett's fellow TV personality and BBC DJ... Read more... |
Comedy World Cup, Channel 4Sunday, 16 September 2012![]() Now here's a thing. Why would you invite one of his generation's most acclaimed classical actors, who is also a huge star of popular culture, to make his debut as a light entertainer in that most clichéd role, a quiz-show host? Well, when that... Read more... |
The Three StoogesWednesday, 22 August 2012![]() There are two kinds of people in this world: those who think The Three Stooges are funny and those who just don’t get it. People in the first category are much better people. In real life, The Three Stooges were three vaudevillians - Moe... Read more... |
Lee Evans, Wembley ArenaWednesday, 14 September 2011![]() Not everyone likes Lee Evans and his bespoke brand of simian gurning and jerky rubberised motion. But he is very much to the taste of a majority of the comedy-going classes. Few other stand-ups – you can count them on one hand – could spend a season... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Comedian Lee EvansMonday, 12 September 2011![]() Lee Evans (b 1964) has been doing his brand of unruly physical comedy on stage since his teens. In recent years, however, he has laid to rest the perception, held since he won the Perrier at Edinburgh in 1993, that he is an effing and blinding... Read more... |
QI, BBC TwoSaturday, 10 September 2011![]() A couple of summers back, I spent an entire term with an idling history teacher who watched, in his many, many free periods, the entire back catalogue of QI on his laptop. And gave us running updates. Much as we mocked him for his pseudo-... Read more... |
Q&A/Gallery: Photographer Rich HardcastleTuesday, 06 September 2011![]() From Edinburgh to London and back, via Tatooine and Port Talbot, Rich Hardcastle has photographed playwrights and magicians, burlesque dancers and rugby captains, and regularly adorned the covers of The Big Issue, FHM and The Sunday Times Culture... Read more... |
American: The Bill Hicks Story, BBC FourSunday, 28 August 2011![]() Being hailed as “the comedian’s comedian” is all well and good after you’re dead; but – as is often the way with great artists – it didn’t much help to pay the bills while Bill Hicks was walking and talking.Early on in Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas’s... Read more... |
Shooting Stars, BBC TwoTuesday, 09 August 2011![]() “Oh my Gaaaad, you guys are crazy! That’s terrible. How could you say that?” exclaimed Shooting Stars contestant Brigitte Nielsen, unfortunately reinforcing our preconception that Americans just don’t get us Brits and our irony. Although it’s not... Read more... |
