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rabet | 21:05 Mon 08th Jul 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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Just watched this on BBC 2. Puerile, predictable, over-acted rubbish. Feeble jokes about snot and farting, racist stereotypes. How does tripe like this get transmitted on a supposedly prestigious channel?
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I know, I turn it off when it comes on Radio 4....Can't believe they are now showing it on TV
It ranks with Mrs Brown's Boys in my book.... awful
I love the radio show but switched tonight's TV programme off after the first 5 minutes. Very disapointing, but I might give it another try on the iplayer in a few days. Of course it didn't help that I was watching with an Arthur hater!
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Boxtops ~ I actually think Mrs Brown's Boys is wonderful. Isn't that strange? No accounting for taste!
I like Mrs Brown's Boys too
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Hi Lofty ~ think you're in the wrong thread!
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I bet that was very confusing!! ;o)
Not really Lottie, just a normal evening on AB ;o)
Do you like my hair style Maizie ;o)
I loved it Lottie...Thinking of getting mine done next week. x
Night night Maizie - I think it's time to log off! I have lost the plot.
Same here Lottie. Night xxx
I have always found the vast majority of Radio Four comedy to be lamentably unfunny - CAS is just one of a run of shows that I was amazed to find found audiences in a late-night slot, and got transferred to the six-thirty evening position.

Clare In The Community, Rudy's Rare Records, something about a corner shop, something about devils, some historical comedy, i have been unable to raise even a glimmer of a smile.

I can't believe i am so out of touch that this is what passes for modern comedic output in 2013.
Clare in the Community is a delightful satire on social workers and also on political correctness with hypocrisy.

Count Arthur Strong is a good stage act for about 40 minutes and a good radio show for 30. Does it have the same writer/s (essentially the performer) on TV ? Can see how an attempt to make it "funnier" for TV might fail.
The Now show is very funny
I gave it 15 minutes last night, I won't bother again!
mazie - The Now Show remains a shining beacon of how good radio comedy can be - but it is in a serious minority. For every example as good as that, there are ten or more really poor efforts that simply don't deserve the air time, or the licence fee.

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