🐱 Rightwing comedians not funny enough

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The BBC does not book rightwing comedians for its shows because they are not funny enough, according to an individual involved in making some of the corporation’s best-known comedy programmes.

On Monday the Daily Telegraph claimed that the new BBC director general, Tim Davie, was preparing to axe left-leaning comedy shows, such as Radio 4’s The Now Show and Have I Got News For You because they are “unfairly biased against the Tories, Donald Trump and Brexit”, as part of a push to make the corporation’s output appeal to a broader audience.


The BBC comedy insider disputed this story, telling the Guardian there had already been substantial pressure from BBC executives over the last 18 months to find pro-Tory, pro-Brexit comedians. Instead, the source said the real issue is that many of the Conservative-leaning performers considered by BBC producers “aren’t very good”.

The insider added: “Internally we’ve been asked to make sure we have more balance across our shows – we are constantly on the look out but there aren’t many people who have those viewpoints on the comedy circuit. Tell me the names that we’re missing out on? Some people aren’t very good. The issue is a shortage of rightwing comics.”

As a result a small group of Conservative-leaning comedians such as Geoff Norcott and Simon Evans are constantly booked for BBC panel shows and current affairs comedy programmes.

The BBC insider said there was a genuine desire to represent the 52% of people who voted for Brexit in comedy output and disputed Tory MP Ben Bradley’s suggestion that there is a “blacklist” for Conservative comedians.

“Give me 10 names of the people we aren’t currently looking at. Any person you would class as a rightwing comic has been on our output in the last 12-18 months,” said the insider.


Another problem is that while comics on the left may want to do routines about politics, many individuals on the right are less keen to wear their views on their sleeve. “Geoff Norcott doesn’t want to support and espouse every single Tory policy,” said the insider.

Davie, who took up his role on Tuesday, began his tenure with an email to staff pledging to build a BBC that represents all parts of the country, amid strong criticism from Conservative MPs that the corporation’s output does not appeal enough.

One problem is that BBC comedy shows are recorded in London television and radio studios, meaning the audience is likely to skew left and remain-voting, according to the individual involved in the programmes. “If you book a rightwing comic in London then the audience will be quite muted. If you were recording in Hull or Doncaster you’d get a different response.”


One solution is to introduce a quota system for rightwing comedians, such as when BBC bosses banned all-male panel shows in 2014. However, this could create more problems given the parallel efforts to increase the racial diversity of comedians appearing on BBC shows. “If you’ve got a woke panellist talking about Black Lives Matter how do you marry that with someone who is ideologically against that?

“The categorisation that we have no rightwing representation just isn’t true. There is a question: where are the people the BBC are missing out on? Who are the people who aren’t on who should be? If they’re funny we’ll book them.”

The BBC said: “There’s lots of speculation about what Tim will or won’t do, but people should wait to hear what he has to say on Thursday when he will set out his plans.”
 
The problem with comedy isn't so much the political leanings of comedians as it is you can't joke about the funny shit anymore. A parade of ugly fat chicks joking about their cats and their vaginas? No problem. But Yahweh forbid you joke about certain alphabet people shoving glass bottles up their front holes once a day so they can shame other alphabet people into fucking them.
 
Comedians aren't funny, especially on the BBC. What "standards" is this idiot even talking about.
 
is this "revenge" for "left can't meme"?
The current UK goverment has it out for the BBC and recently they were a big thing about the Proms (A yearly classical music thing) where the BBC wanted to drop staple, patriotic songs like Rule, Britannia! and Land of Hope and Glory in solidairty with the Black Lives Matter protests because apparently they are racist, basically due to being pro-British and all.
The BBC is discussing whether to drop Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory from the Last Night of the Proms in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.

The traditional anthems are hugely popular with the flag-waving prommers who ordinarily cram into the Royal Albert Hall, but organisers fear a backlash because of their perceived association with colonialism and slavery.

Dalia Stasevska, 35, from Finland, who is conducting the Last Night, is among those said to be keen to modernise the evening’s repertoire and reduce the patriotic elements.

Soon after the Prime Minister called them out, putting pressure on them and basically forced them to change (The left for some reason tried to make out that Boris made it up) which upset some:
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This is a folllow on from that, it's the continued effort to change the culture at the BBC and they aren't happy about it.

It doesn't help that the comedy format on the BBC has been stale for about 20 years and was accurately satirised here:

The issue is similar to the US in that they've decided 'Punching down' is completely unacceptable which generally ignores class, the thing that most people think of when they think of what defines privilege and instead it's all about race and gender (As long as they have the right political opinion, someone like Pritti Patel, a black female MP who is tough on illegal immigrants is fair game) which has lead to the similar thing you see around the world where it's boring ranting about straight white men and how orange man bad.

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In the old days they'd have someone like Jonathan Pie on the BBC but even he would probally be seen as too edgy these days:
 
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Humor is subjective. Both right wingers and left wingers can be funny or not funny. Anyone who says otherwise has an agenda.
 
What are the odds these pricks love Frasier? Grammer's a nutjob but it doesnt mean he isnt hilarious
 
The lefty solution to any dying industry is first try quotas, then try unionizing, then nationalizing...... but don't dare touch the "product", gotta stay true to your vision. always.

No even an industry there, it's a public service at best, an outdated piece of shite at worst. Dinnae see why we should be paying for some wanker talking about how bad orange man is, or how saggy their tits are, just gies the weeks news if anything. Will be a lot bloody cheaper.
 
There are funny people on both sides humor really is based on opinion. For example I think Daniel Tosh is pretty funny, however that's an unpopular opinion and that's okay.
 
Count Dankula is the funniest guy in the UK, not exactly right wing, but he gets called nazi a lot

The Internet Historian makes the funniest videos in the commonwealth, but he's an evil 4channer

I remember Jeremy Clarkson was on the BBC and spent a lot of time criticizing Labour, but then I think the BBC fired him for beating up an irishman like a proper Brit

Ok dude, I agree with your general sentiment but come on, fucking Count Dankula? Like a fucking pug being trained to do a nazi salute? Internet Historian is fairly funny but has a bit too much Random Access Humour for my tastes. John Cleese/Ricky Gervais are much better examples (they arent even that right wing though, but modern Beeb probably thinks they are)
 
I remember when John Oliver was known as the unfunny, boring cunt who occasionally appeared on Mock the Week. Now he's the perfect example of "superior" left wing humour...
 
It doesn't help that the comedy format on the BBC has been stale for about 20 years and was accurately satirised here:

"accurately satirised" doesn't quite do justice to how pinpoint that is. I'm surprised they haven't unpersoned Harry Enfield off the back of it to make room for more stuff in the vein of Citizen Khan again.
 
Brexit broke the brains of the left wing comedians on the BBC, and when they are the only ones allowed on the panel shows have all become insanely painful to watch.

The blacklists may not be specifically for being right for (no so) plausible deniability but that's what they really are. There's only so many times "Donald Trump is fat" or "David Cameron fucked a pig" is funny, and those two jokes are pretty much they only ones they tell, and Cameron hasn't even been PM for years. Somehow that's funny enough for the BBC, though.
 
Hey, remember when comedians could talk about literally anything and people would still find it funny because there were no barriers in comedy? Remember when everyone and anyone could be made fun of and people would go about their days normally after the stand-up show without causing a scene because they were "offended"?

 
The only things the BBC had that were worth a piss in my adult life were Top Gear with Jezza, Hamster and Captain Slow, and Doctor Who with the 9th, 10th, and 11th Doctors. Then Clarkson decked a Mick and got fired, and Doctor Who's whole canon has been fucked because the showdrivers are woke retards who trashed Hartnell's legacy by making Doctor Karen the "real" first Doctor, because they hate Doctor Who and hate the actual fans.
 
Theyre probably right, but the left-wing comedians have been just as dry lately and they get fuckloads of screentime. C'est la vie.

I think it's really a situation where neither type of comedian is allowed to be funny anymore, so they're both boring, but the audiences still clap when the "comedian" says something joke-ish that they agree with (I.e 'drumpf'). I imagine trying to scout talent for a comedy program in this environment is nightmarish. I'm not so jaded as to assume that these talent scouts really think the lefty comedians are funny, but they're forced to pick them because they're the only people the audience responds to at all.

People don't really talk about it too much, but left-wingers used to be the funny ones. Bush getting dunked on in political matters was just an obvious manifestation of his "principled conservatism", but him getting dunked on by comedians? I think that was organic. Even now I listen to some shows from that era and laugh. They just made fun of politicians for being stupid, or slimy, or ugly, and it just so happened that they usually got to pick the Republicans. Now they have to target the Enemy, always, and that's just not fun anymore.

Tl;dr: The decline of mainstream comedy has been more substantial than conservatives getting cancelled over saying "fag".
 
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