I sincerely doubt it - Star Trek breeds a culture of respect, both for others and oneself. Sir Patrick has always spoken very fondly about his time on the bridge, and the way people at conventions have told him he's literally saved lives, because people wouldn't be able to watch ST if they'd voluntarily unalived themselves already.
I miss this show ! When satire becomes reality , national embarrassments are considered national security threats. Anyone who opposes that within our culture , is silenced
I never liked him in the past, then one night he did a show about the troubles in Northern Ireland and he was a revelation really witty and gritty, like a different person
He rose to prominence as a stand up comic doing comedy about the issues in Northern Ireland I believe. He was considered very good back then. And then he sold out to presenting.
You lowers peak early. You probably remember how good them there olden days were, and how everthing wuz so much better. You're just failure class, in case that helps
Frankie Boyle + Mock The Week = awesome
1 hour of Mock the Week on a Friday… lovely stuff!
The tv program that keeps giving a decade later!😂
Amazing times...
Miss this show SO MUCH!
Frankies laughter is awesome..
And much better than a lot of his Shock Jock jokes.
The "floating voter" joke is a classic
9:20 -- I wonder if Sir Patrick ever had a thought like that during his time on TNG?
I sincerely doubt it - Star Trek breeds a culture of respect, both for others and oneself. Sir Patrick has always spoken very fondly about his time on the bridge, and the way people at conventions have told him he's literally saved lives, because people wouldn't be able to watch ST if they'd voluntarily unalived themselves already.
Guaranteed. Yew-cheen chef-faw!
I think he did
He must have. He was Karla to Obi Wan's Smiley, and then he became the lame Captain Kirk. I bet the residuaks pay nicely.
The truth never gets old
I miss this show !
When satire becomes reality , national embarrassments are considered national security threats.
Anyone who opposes that within our culture , is silenced
I love this show. Every one is hilarious. There are some references and names that I don't recognize, as I am from Canada. Please keep them coming.
Milton Jones, Hugh Dennis and Ed Byrne, they carried this show
@@Killicrankie each to their own. Milton is easily the best at one liners.
Milton Jones. Is one of the funniest and entertaining people I’ve ever seen. Thanks
@simonsmith1974 went to see Milton and I honestly have never laughed so much in my life,sore face leaving the show
@@Generalindifference I would imagine so
1:03 identity theft, 6:20 carol roof, 9:29 french bush, 15:20 camera trick, 20:54 for a week, 25:51 diary nosy, 29:04 dream on, 30:30 carbon dating, 39:18 formula one
The only one to approach consistency is Milton.
Andy Parsons... singing "Its Raining Men" perfect😂 disgusting TH-cam puts their own tags on our comments to get themselves more views😂
19:37 Maybe the Man-Leopard could investigate the recent stranglings?
@4:27 it’s like Hugh KNEW what’d happen during Covid 🤣🤣🤣
And in 2020, 4:27 became actual government policy
Tell me you're an anti-vax, anti-mask, plague-carrying rat-licker without telling me.
It's a crying shame that this was cancelled
lol i can relate to the man leopard joke..ask my neighbors! halloween is everyday round here!
4:30 given how the Covid response has been on both sides of the pond… this turned out to be somewhat prophetic
Frankie always makes me cry with laughter xD shame they booted him
Mate they booted everyone the show got cancelled because of political correctness so it wasn’t just boyal
He quit when he was asked to apologize for a joke he made and the BBC wouldn't stand by him when he refused..
Let’s goo boys
Went to pot as soon as frankie boyle went
Only for you sad incels. Go watch Joe Rogan. He actually means it.
Patrick Kielty - Nil Points. A comic he’s not, an impersonator he’s not, a mystery how he earns a living at all. 🤷♂️
Gotta give him credit for standing there with Hugh and Milton and all the heavy weights. Takes confidence.
@@rebelraccoon9018 easy shift when they do the work and you take in a pay check.
I never liked him in the past, then one night he did a show about the troubles in Northern Ireland and he was a revelation really witty and gritty, like a different person
He rose to prominence as a stand up comic doing comedy about the issues in Northern Ireland I believe. He was considered very good back then. And then he sold out to presenting.
I have to agree. He has the gift of the gab but nothing else.
YAYYYYY
I'd forgotten how much it went downhill after Frankie left.
Tbf I still think series 8-16 are still good just different.
After it hit series 17 it went downhill fast
You lowers peak early. You probably remember how good them there olden days were, and how everthing wuz so much better. You're just failure class, in case that helps
@@vangroover1903 "wuz"? You seem severely challenged.
12:51 Ah, yes... the good ol' days when "If you don't like it, you're racist" was a joke.
Frank Skinner was appallingly bad here. Normally he's quite funny.
There is a clip whete he is really poor and keeps trying to work a better joke in.
@@archstanton6102and it is quite funny
It's amazing to look back and see how lazy and crass Frankie Boyle often was, and how utterly dreadful Russell Howard almost always was.
Is it just me or is Russel Howard about as funny as the female "Guests" 9% funny...Yeah I said it
Booooo
The female comedians on the latter seasons are quite funny. It doesn't make up for lack of Frankie though.
Back when the show was good. Before it got all namby pamby pc crap
Russell Howard AND Michael McIntyre. The epic axis of of unfunny. Add Corden and Oliver and that would be painful.
I enjoyed Oliver enough on this, but Corden after McIntyre would be a rights tribunal affair, my friend.
You lost mate
Why so serious?
@@bchearne Comedy is often serious business, and he does have a point about James Corden
Russell Howard just does not know when to end a joke.