bbc forcing mixed panels on their shows

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i went to see QI being filmed a few years back, Alan Davies, Ruby Wax, Ross Noble and Sean Locke were the panellists. it was absolutely hilarious, apart from when Wax spoke. she really isn't funny and to an extent was ****ing annoying.

Yeah everything about her is a little grating...

Can imagine the rest of them would've been utterly hilarious though and more than make up for it :D
 
I think the state of female comedians in the UK can be summed up as thus....

Mel and Sue (from "The Great British Bake-off") were nominated for best female TV comic at the British Comedy Awards (for their appearance in "The Great British Bake-off"). Now whilst I love the show, they are just horrendous and in no way funny what so ever... the fact they were nominated for a comedy award is shocking!!!
 
The Cunk/****peas/Limmy segments of Weekly Wipe are the worst parts of it. The only decent guest is the Doug Stanhope section.

In your opinion.

I too think Limmy is a bit lame, as well as that new Jimmy Carr lookalike guy who does TV programmes in 60 seconds. But Cunk and Barry Speas are hilarious (as well as Stanhope).

The only criticism of 'Moments Of Wonder' is that it seems to be an Ali G rip-off but with dumb Bint instead of dumb chav.
 
To be fair, Moments of Wonder is not funny. I like Charlie Brooker, and Stanhope, and the other two have their moments. But MoW just makes me cringe, every time.

It's not good comedy, it's just a waste of everyone's time. Including the poor sods she interviews.

Limmy is just weird, not funny.
 
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