🐱 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.”
 
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)
Cleese and Gervais are not right wing. Cleese for example supported the SDP-Liberal Alliance, they're not woke, but they're not right wing either.

Also I exaggerated a lot in regards to Dankula, but he's done other funny shit besides the nazi pug thing


Point of course being that the internet proves that comedy isn't owned by the left wing, but the BBC is, and that's why they won't have right wing comedians
 
They're right, but not in the way they think. There aren't many right wing comedians, because in the comedy world a single vaguely right wing opinion is enough to trigger an avalanche of character assassinations and favor call-ins from the pathetic losers you're competing with. Believe me, most comedians would, and probably have, suck dick just for a gig. They'll use any excuse they can to sabotage everyone else, and right now calling someone a Nazi is a quick and easy way to do it. Western comedy is probably in the worst place it's been in the last century.

Using the west as proof that there are no funny right wingers is like using early 19th century France as proof that there are no rich people. You're right, but only because you're actively exterminating them.
 
Ronnie Barker was touched by genius. One of the greatest comic writers and performers Britain has ever produced.
 
"right wingers just aren't funny", says institution staffed and controlled entirely by socialists

quelle surprise
 
British comedy hasnt been funny in years. I'd suggest bringing the two Ronnies out of retirement but I think one of them's dead now.

Philomena Cunk (Diane Morgan) was pretty fucking funny and she's a fantastic example of a female comedian that doesn't need to use constant, sexual humour to try and tweak a laugh out of an audience. Most of the stuff from that show is available on YouTube, and I'd recommend pretty much all of it if you like mockumentaries, historical humour, and constant shitting on the British Broadcasting Corporation.

"Cromwell outlawed popular entertainment, effectively turning the entire country into BBC4".
 
I'm still amazed that the British people haven't told the government to fuck off with the mandatory tax to pay for the BBC

It's not mandatory, I don't pay shit to those assholes at the BBC, even if they phone me all the time and send sternly worded letters to my address.
I'm not giving them money so they can tell me I'm a horrible person.
 
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"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.
Iirc Harry Enfield did get raked over the coals during the summer for doing blackface to play Nelson Mandela. I dont think he apologised though, so that's something.
I hope the rumour about HIGNFY being axed is true, that show hasn't been funny in twenty years.
 
Iirc Harry Enfield did get raked over the coals during the summer for doing blackface to play Nelson Mandela. I dont think he apologised though, so that's something.
I hope the rumour about HIGNFY being axed is true, that show hasn't been funny in twenty years.
It was OK-ish up until Brexit. I still don't even understand how something so straightforward became the cross the British lefties chose to hang themselves on, but their petulance and childishness were epic.

I was visiting family over there a short while before the vote. It came up at dinner, and while I think they had leanings one way or another they were still trying to get their vote right. Obviously, asking an American their opinion on what to do about an overseas government that is mostly unaccountable to anyone but themselves is a great idea.

It was nice to see and be a part of a really thoughtful discussion, something that hasn't really happened in the US since the left lost their collective shit over Ronald Reagan. That's since gone away, and it took British comedy with it. If it was something I said to my 90-something year old great uncle that started it, I'm sorry.

FWIW I only wanted to shout "Down with the tyrant, King George!" every time I passed a portrait of George III in a museum, I never actually did.

You can do it, bongs, I know you can. Red Dwarf has been steadily getting back to what was good about it, so the potential is there to be funny again.
 
Are you kidding? Right wing humor is perfect!

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'The issue is the shortage of right wing comics'

It has been joked about on the BBC as have the reasons for years. No right wing comedian wants to go near them for fear of never working on telly in any form again and if they do go on they are either deliberately not political or are restrained so as to not piss everyone off.
 
"Right-wing comedian" doesn't mean what it used to. These days, any comedian that's not trooned out and/or fellating the BLM movement is considered to be "right-wing", even if their stuff is pretty much designed to offend everybody. By this definition, Jimmy Carr is basically a Nazi, and Isaac Butterfield is Literally Worse Than Hitler.

FFS, even Dave Chappelle has been put into the "Right-wing comedian" bucket by woketards, just because he had the audacity to call out the lunacy of the Alphabet People in his last Netflix special.
 
FFS, even Dave Chappelle has been put into the "Right-wing comedian" bucket by woketards, just because he had the audacity to call out the lunacy of the Alphabet People in his last Netflix special.
Pryor and Carlin would be strung up today. They even had to put a disclaimer on blazing saddles lest some autist can’t register the satire
 
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?

So quotas don’t work, black are all left-wing or right-wingers hate blacks, and there’s only room for one ideology on BBC. A lot packed into that.
 
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