Showing posts with label Frankie Boyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frankie Boyle. Show all posts
25.10.11
Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights
Tramadol Nights mixes outrageous and often controversial stand-up which sees him repeatedly preying upon the live audience with his spontaneity and wit, and a range of hilarious sketches, in which Frankie Boyle lampoons all aspects of modern life, crafted in the darkest recesses of the human psyche.
Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights out on DVD 21st November 2011
Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights
Tramadol Nights mixes outrageous and often controversial stand-up which sees him repeatedly preying upon the live audience with his spontaneity and wit, and a range of hilarious sketches, in which Frankie Boyle lampoons all aspects of modern life, crafted in the darkest recesses of the human psyche.
Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights out on DVD 21st November 2011
23.12.10
Channel 4 urged to sack comedian Frankie Boyle in race jibe row

Friends claim he has laughed off calls for him to be banned from TV following a deluge of complaints about racist language in his Channel 4 show Tramadol Nights.
Many viewers were outraged after he used the P-word and n-word during a series of near-the-knuckle sketches.
One skit involved a woman dressed as Super Mario. She danced provocatively in front of the cameras before waving and saying: “Hello to P***’s everywhere.”
Then during his stand-up routine Boyle, 38, turned the subject to war.
He said: “Basically we are murdering a load of shepherds. What gets me is our callousness as a society when we read out our dead on the news first, because our lives are more important. Other people’s aren’t worth as much.”
Adopting a newsreader’s tone, he added: “A bomb went off in Kandahar today, killing two British servicemen, three UN relief workers and a whole bunch of P****.”
Later he said: “The Ministry of Defence? At least in the old days we were honest, it was The Ministry of War.”
In a posh phone voice he added: “Hello Ministry of War, department of n*****-bombing, how can I help?”
His remarks triggered a furious reaction. A spokesman for Show Racism the Red Card said: “We condemn Frankie Boyle’s use of racist terminology.
“Regardless of context and intention, the use of words such as these has the effect of normalising racist language.
“That is never acceptable. It is dehumanising and provides the foundations on which serious hate crimes are built.” MP John Whittingdale, chairman of the culture, media and sport select committee, said: “There’s no question that these words are deeply offensive to many people.
“I think it’s entirely right that Ofcom should carry out an immediate investigation to decide whether this is acceptable.
“It’s very hard to justify – even in terms of political satire.”
On Digital spy forums, Dolly Stanford said: “He used to be funny and offensive, now he is just offensive. Shame.”
Another viewer said: “I liked him on Mock the Week, but this is just dreadful.”
Scots-born Boyle, who writes a column for the Sun, has already faced a barrage of criticism over earlier shows in which he made sexual jibes about Katie Price and her disabled son Harvey.
He also cracked sick jokes about cancer victims and mocked people with Aids.
Channel 4 – slammed three years ago for refusing to take responsibility for the Shilpa Shetty Celebrity Big Brother race row – seemed to be trying to tough it out again last night.
It pointed out that a warning was broadcast before Tuesday night’s show that it “contained very strong language and uncompromising adult content which some viewers will find offensive”.
But critics argue that Boyle’s comments breach TV rule 2.3 regarding “generally accepted standards”. It says any broadcast must justify in context any discriminatory language regarding race. Earlier this year Boyle had an on-stage run-in with the mother of a Down’s syndrome child. He spent five minutes of a stand-up show poking fun at sufferers and their parents by criticising their hair, clothing and voices.
He then turned on the audience, picking on a couple – Sharon and Keiron Smith – in the front row and accusing them of talking. Laughter turned to awkward silence when Mrs Smith told Boyle: “My daughter has Down’s syndrome and I’m very upset.”
Boyle retorted: “This is my last tour. I don’t give a f*** what people think.” Insiders at Channel 4 privately admitted the outspoken comedian has been testing executives’ patience.
But Shane Allen, the channel’s head of comedy commissioning, insisted: “We refute any suggestion we are endorsing or condoning racist language.
“This cutting edge comedy is clearly intended to ridicule and satirise the use of these words – Frankie Boyle was not endorsing them.”
- BOYLE also made a cruel jibe about missing Madeline McCann. Describing things you could say to change the atmosphere at a dinner party, he said: “We are all here – who’s looking after Madeleine?” A spokesman for Kate and Gerry McCann said: “It was deeply offensive.”
Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk
Channel 4 urged to sack comedian Frankie Boyle in race jibe row

Friends claim he has laughed off calls for him to be banned from TV following a deluge of complaints about racist language in his Channel 4 show Tramadol Nights.
Many viewers were outraged after he used the P-word and n-word during a series of near-the-knuckle sketches.
One skit involved a woman dressed as Super Mario. She danced provocatively in front of the cameras before waving and saying: “Hello to P***’s everywhere.”
Then during his stand-up routine Boyle, 38, turned the subject to war.
He said: “Basically we are murdering a load of shepherds. What gets me is our callousness as a society when we read out our dead on the news first, because our lives are more important. Other people’s aren’t worth as much.”
Adopting a newsreader’s tone, he added: “A bomb went off in Kandahar today, killing two British servicemen, three UN relief workers and a whole bunch of P****.”
Later he said: “The Ministry of Defence? At least in the old days we were honest, it was The Ministry of War.”
In a posh phone voice he added: “Hello Ministry of War, department of n*****-bombing, how can I help?”
His remarks triggered a furious reaction. A spokesman for Show Racism the Red Card said: “We condemn Frankie Boyle’s use of racist terminology.
“Regardless of context and intention, the use of words such as these has the effect of normalising racist language.
“That is never acceptable. It is dehumanising and provides the foundations on which serious hate crimes are built.” MP John Whittingdale, chairman of the culture, media and sport select committee, said: “There’s no question that these words are deeply offensive to many people.
“I think it’s entirely right that Ofcom should carry out an immediate investigation to decide whether this is acceptable.
“It’s very hard to justify – even in terms of political satire.”
On Digital spy forums, Dolly Stanford said: “He used to be funny and offensive, now he is just offensive. Shame.”
Another viewer said: “I liked him on Mock the Week, but this is just dreadful.”
Scots-born Boyle, who writes a column for the Sun, has already faced a barrage of criticism over earlier shows in which he made sexual jibes about Katie Price and her disabled son Harvey.
He also cracked sick jokes about cancer victims and mocked people with Aids.
Channel 4 – slammed three years ago for refusing to take responsibility for the Shilpa Shetty Celebrity Big Brother race row – seemed to be trying to tough it out again last night.
It pointed out that a warning was broadcast before Tuesday night’s show that it “contained very strong language and uncompromising adult content which some viewers will find offensive”.
But critics argue that Boyle’s comments breach TV rule 2.3 regarding “generally accepted standards”. It says any broadcast must justify in context any discriminatory language regarding race. Earlier this year Boyle had an on-stage run-in with the mother of a Down’s syndrome child. He spent five minutes of a stand-up show poking fun at sufferers and their parents by criticising their hair, clothing and voices.
He then turned on the audience, picking on a couple – Sharon and Keiron Smith – in the front row and accusing them of talking. Laughter turned to awkward silence when Mrs Smith told Boyle: “My daughter has Down’s syndrome and I’m very upset.”
Boyle retorted: “This is my last tour. I don’t give a f*** what people think.” Insiders at Channel 4 privately admitted the outspoken comedian has been testing executives’ patience.
But Shane Allen, the channel’s head of comedy commissioning, insisted: “We refute any suggestion we are endorsing or condoning racist language.
“This cutting edge comedy is clearly intended to ridicule and satirise the use of these words – Frankie Boyle was not endorsing them.”
- BOYLE also made a cruel jibe about missing Madeline McCann. Describing things you could say to change the atmosphere at a dinner party, he said: “We are all here – who’s looking after Madeleine?” A spokesman for Kate and Gerry McCann said: “It was deeply offensive.”
Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk
9.12.10
Channel 4 refuse to apologise to Katie Price for broadcasting Frankie Boyle's vile sexual slur about disabled son Harvey

Former Mock The Week star Boyle, 38, said on the show, which is watched by one million viewers : 'Jordan and Peter Andre are still fighting each other over custody of Harvey - eventually one of them will lose and have to keep him.'
He then added: 'I have a theory about the reason Jordan married a cage fighter - she needed a man strong enough to stop Harvey from f****** her...'
Talking to MailOnline, Katie stormed: 'Harvey Price is a little miracle. Every day he overcomes so many difficulties with the help of family and medical experts and has so many tiny battles to win due to his medical problems and autism.
'I love him and am deeply proud to be his mother. If Mr Boyle had a tenth of his courage and decency he would know that to suggest, let alone think funny, that Harvey may sexually attack me is vile and deeply unfair.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk
Channel 4 refuse to apologise to Katie Price for broadcasting Frankie Boyle's vile sexual slur about disabled son Harvey

Former Mock The Week star Boyle, 38, said on the show, which is watched by one million viewers : 'Jordan and Peter Andre are still fighting each other over custody of Harvey - eventually one of them will lose and have to keep him.'
He then added: 'I have a theory about the reason Jordan married a cage fighter - she needed a man strong enough to stop Harvey from f****** her...'
Talking to MailOnline, Katie stormed: 'Harvey Price is a little miracle. Every day he overcomes so many difficulties with the help of family and medical experts and has so many tiny battles to win due to his medical problems and autism.
'I love him and am deeply proud to be his mother. If Mr Boyle had a tenth of his courage and decency he would know that to suggest, let alone think funny, that Harvey may sexually attack me is vile and deeply unfair.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk
13.11.10
What kind of 'comedian' jokes about Baby P?
Can it ever be funny to make jokes about Madeleine McCann and her parents? Or about Baby P and Katie Price’s blind, autistic son Harvey?
Not to mention Jade Goody’s cervical cancer, limbless swimmers and the rape of children?
This is what I am thinking, sitting in the audience of one of Frankie Boyle’s sell-out London shows as the audience roar and guffaw from the stalls to the circle.
This concert is part of Boyle’s current British tour, charmingly entitled I Would Happily Punch Every One Of You In The Face; a night of the kind of hateful observations and poisonous asides that masquerade as comedy in the modern world.
The Scottish entertainer says this tour will be his last as he plans to quit stand-up and do more television instead.
That’s going to be interesting. Boyle jokes that his new Channel 4 series which starts at the end of this month will be called Hide And Seek . . . And Rape. At least I hope it’s a joke.
On stage, he does indeed seem to be unhealthily obsessed with rape, but has promised to clean up his act for television. Out on the road, however, it is a different story.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1328970/Frankie-Boyle-What-kind-comedian-jokes-Baby-P.html#ixzz15AeOty7d
What kind of 'comedian' jokes about Baby P?
Can it ever be funny to make jokes about Madeleine McCann and her parents? Or about Baby P and Katie Price’s blind, autistic son Harvey?
Not to mention Jade Goody’s cervical cancer, limbless swimmers and the rape of children?
This is what I am thinking, sitting in the audience of one of Frankie Boyle’s sell-out London shows as the audience roar and guffaw from the stalls to the circle.
This concert is part of Boyle’s current British tour, charmingly entitled I Would Happily Punch Every One Of You In The Face; a night of the kind of hateful observations and poisonous asides that masquerade as comedy in the modern world.
The Scottish entertainer says this tour will be his last as he plans to quit stand-up and do more television instead.
That’s going to be interesting. Boyle jokes that his new Channel 4 series which starts at the end of this month will be called Hide And Seek . . . And Rape. At least I hope it’s a joke.
On stage, he does indeed seem to be unhealthily obsessed with rape, but has promised to clean up his act for television. Out on the road, however, it is a different story.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1328970/Frankie-Boyle-What-kind-comedian-jokes-Baby-P.html#ixzz15AeOty7d
26.10.10
Upcoming Comedy Gigs of Interest
MANCHESTER: October 25-28 - Comedian Frankie Boyle at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £20. Ring 08444 777 677.
LIVERPOOL: October 28 - Comedian Dara O Briain at the Philharmonic Hall in Hope Street at 7.30pm with 10.15pm performance on October 23. Tickets £24.50, £19.50. Ring 0151 709 3789 or visit www.liverpoolphil.com.
WREXHAM: October 28 - Comedy night with Matt Price, Josh Widdicombe and Mark Oliver in the Guild Bar at Glyndwr University at 8.30pm. Tickets £5, £2 students. Ring 01978 293293 or visit www.glyndwr.ac.uk/events.
MANCHESTER: October 29-30 - Comedian Jimmy Carr at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £25. Ring 08444 777 677.
CHESTER: October 30 - Alexander’s Comedy Club presents Sam Avery, Mike Wilkinson and That Indian Guy at Alexander’s in Rufus Court. Doors 8pm, first set 9.45pm. Tickets £10. Ring 01244 340005 or visit www.alexanderslive.com
MANCHESTER: November 3-5 - Comedian Lee Mack at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £20.50. Ring 08444 777 677.
MOLD: November 4 - Kill For A Seat Comedy Club presents Gordon Southern and Stuart Black at the Clwyd Room at Clwyd Theatr Cymru at 8pm. Tickets £9, concessions £7. Ring 0845 330 3565 or visit www.clwyd-theatr-cymru.
WARRINGTON: November 6 - Comedian and magician Jerry Sadowitz at the Parr Hall, Palmyra Square at 8pm. Tickets £19.50. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
WIRRAL: November 6 - Stan Boardman and Friends - a night of stand-up comedy at the Gladstone Theatre in Port Sunlight at 7.30pm. Tickets £15. Ring 0151 643 8757 or visit www.gladstonetheatre.org.uk
STOKE-ON-TRENT: November 8 - Comedian Reginald D Hunter at the The Regent Theatre at 7.30pm. Tickets £17. Visit www.ambassadortickets.com or ring 0844 871 7649.
WARRINGTON: November 9 - Comedian Stewart Francis brings his Tour De Francis show to the Parr Hall, Palmyra Square at 7.30pm. Tickets £15. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com
WARRINGTON: November 10 - Comedian Jenny Eclair presents Old Dog New Tricksat the Parr Hall, Palmyra Square at 8pm. Tickets £18.50. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
MANCHESTER: November 9-13 - Comedian Jason Manford at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £20. Ring 08444 777 677.
STOKE-ON-TRENT: November 12 - Comedian Jim Jefferies brings his Alcoholocaust tour to The Regent Theatre at 7.30pm. Tickets £19-£15. Visit www.ambassadortickets.com or ring 0844 871 7649.
MANCHESTER: November 24 - Comedian Al Murray - The Pub Landlord with Chris Ramsey at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £25. Ring 08444 777 677.
LIVERPOOL: November 28 - The Chuckle Brothers in The Twelve Days of Christmas at the Empire Theatre in Lime Street at 2pm. Visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk or ring 0844 847 2525.
LIVERPOOL: November 29 - Comedian Ross Noble at the Empire Theatre in Lime Street at 8pm. Visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk or ring 0844 847 2525.
MANCHESTER: December 7 - Comedian Frankie Boyle brings his I Would Happily Punch Every One Of You In The Face tour to the MEN Arena. Tickets £28.50. Ring 0844 847 8000 or visit www.men-arena.com
STOKE-ON-TRENT: December 8 – Comedian John Bishop at The Victoria Hall at 7.30pm. Tickets £20. Visit www.ambassadortickets.com or ring 0844 871 7649.
MANCHESTER: December 10 - Comedian Roy Chubby Brown at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £20. Ring 08444 777 677
WARRINGTON: December 11 - Comedian Lee Nelson presents his Well Good Tour at the Pyramid, Palmyra Square at 7.30pm. Tickets £12.50. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
MANCHESTER: December 15 - Comedian John Bishop of Live at The Apollo and Mock The Week fame, makes his first appearance at the MEN Arena. Tickets £20. Ring 0844 847 8000 or visit men-arena.com.
WARRINGTON: February 25 2011 - Comedian Russell Kane presents his Smokescreens and Castles show at the Parr Hall, Palmyra Square at 8pm. Tickets £14, £12. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
LIVERPOOL: October 28 - Comedian Dara O Briain at the Philharmonic Hall in Hope Street at 7.30pm with 10.15pm performance on October 23. Tickets £24.50, £19.50. Ring 0151 709 3789 or visit www.liverpoolphil.com.

MANCHESTER: October 29-30 - Comedian Jimmy Carr at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £25. Ring 08444 777 677.
CHESTER: October 30 - Alexander’s Comedy Club presents Sam Avery, Mike Wilkinson and That Indian Guy at Alexander’s in Rufus Court. Doors 8pm, first set 9.45pm. Tickets £10. Ring 01244 340005 or visit www.alexanderslive.com
MANCHESTER: November 3-5 - Comedian Lee Mack at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £20.50. Ring 08444 777 677.
MOLD: November 4 - Kill For A Seat Comedy Club presents Gordon Southern and Stuart Black at the Clwyd Room at Clwyd Theatr Cymru at 8pm. Tickets £9, concessions £7. Ring 0845 330 3565 or visit www.clwyd-theatr-cymru.
WARRINGTON: November 6 - Comedian and magician Jerry Sadowitz at the Parr Hall, Palmyra Square at 8pm. Tickets £19.50. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
WIRRAL: November 6 - Stan Boardman and Friends - a night of stand-up comedy at the Gladstone Theatre in Port Sunlight at 7.30pm. Tickets £15. Ring 0151 643 8757 or visit www.gladstonetheatre.org.uk
STOKE-ON-TRENT: November 8 - Comedian Reginald D Hunter at the The Regent Theatre at 7.30pm. Tickets £17. Visit www.ambassadortickets.com or ring 0844 871 7649.
WARRINGTON: November 9 - Comedian Stewart Francis brings his Tour De Francis show to the Parr Hall, Palmyra Square at 7.30pm. Tickets £15. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com
WARRINGTON: November 10 - Comedian Jenny Eclair presents Old Dog New Tricksat the Parr Hall, Palmyra Square at 8pm. Tickets £18.50. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
MANCHESTER: November 9-13 - Comedian Jason Manford at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £20. Ring 08444 777 677.
STOKE-ON-TRENT: November 12 - Comedian Jim Jefferies brings his Alcoholocaust tour to The Regent Theatre at 7.30pm. Tickets £19-£15. Visit www.ambassadortickets.com or ring 0844 871 7649.
MANCHESTER: November 24 - Comedian Al Murray - The Pub Landlord with Chris Ramsey at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £25. Ring 08444 777 677.
LIVERPOOL: November 28 - The Chuckle Brothers in The Twelve Days of Christmas at the Empire Theatre in Lime Street at 2pm. Visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk or ring 0844 847 2525.
LIVERPOOL: November 29 - Comedian Ross Noble at the Empire Theatre in Lime Street at 8pm. Visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk or ring 0844 847 2525.
MANCHESTER: December 7 - Comedian Frankie Boyle brings his I Would Happily Punch Every One Of You In The Face tour to the MEN Arena. Tickets £28.50. Ring 0844 847 8000 or visit www.men-arena.com
STOKE-ON-TRENT: December 8 – Comedian John Bishop at The Victoria Hall at 7.30pm. Tickets £20. Visit www.ambassadortickets.com or ring 0844 871 7649.
MANCHESTER: December 10 - Comedian Roy Chubby Brown at the Apollo Theatre, Ardwick Green. Doors 7pm. Tickets £20. Ring 08444 777 677
WARRINGTON: December 11 - Comedian Lee Nelson presents his Well Good Tour at the Pyramid, Palmyra Square at 7.30pm. Tickets £12.50. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
MANCHESTER: December 15 - Comedian John Bishop of Live at The Apollo and Mock The Week fame, makes his first appearance at the MEN Arena. Tickets £20. Ring 0844 847 8000 or visit men-arena.com.
WARRINGTON: February 25 2011 - Comedian Russell Kane presents his Smokescreens and Castles show at the Parr Hall, Palmyra Square at 8pm. Tickets £14, £12. Ring 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
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