Quote: Mr Writer Like In The Song @ 11th February 2014, 1:12 AM GMTThe only conclusions I have about your gist, I have already stated. So, it's not about Oxbridge, or tight trousers, or haircuts - it's about posh people?
And thankfully we're back to quotas. I have witnessed many a panel show where the entire line up were all 'posh' comedians. Considering the RP accent is only spoken by 5% of the population, this flies in the face of an inclusionist broadcaster like the BBC.
If I campaigned that a 'working class' stand up should be included in every panel show, would it make that panel show any better? Or would it just be an act of pointless tokenism?
Similarly, comedians such as Russell Kane, Russell Howard and Jack Whitehall are chosen more for their eye candy appeal and demographic appeal then their actual comedy skills. They've already become the token comedian on panel shows and their contributions are mostly worthless.
Affirmative action policies are already in place, they're just targeting different groups and lacklustre entertainment has resulted. Let's choose people based on their abilities to perform in a panel show format first and then worry about their gender / background / etc.