British Comedy Guide

Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor Page 7

Let's not get into a pointless argument over Russell Howard...he's not worth the words. ;-)

Aw.

You have angered him.

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Quote: Cinnamon @ September 28, 2007, 11:48 PM

Bath has good venues...Richard Herring was there once...and....Harry Hill.....what a shithole.

Look - make your mind up.

Was it the bath or the shithole?

Quote: Cinnamon @ September 28, 2007, 11:50 PM

Let's not get into a pointless argument over Russell Howard...he's not worth the words. ;-)

When I heard that Russell Howard was on something I expected a much older stuffier bloke.

He really doesn't look like a Russell Howard does he.

But anyway - what has this got to do with the beautiful Miss Taylor?

Has anyone got a picture of her?

Quote: zooo @ September 28, 2007, 11:52 PM

Aw.

You have angered him.

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Good, he'll drop that strained grin. He seems a nice guy but.....hey, comedy is subjective.

Quote: David Chapman @ September 28, 2007, 11:56 PM

Look - make your mind up.

Was it the bath or the shithole?

Whichever your imagination would prefer.

I met a woman at my writing group last night who knows the lovely Ms Taylor and written some sketches for her.

Woo hoo! Me next!!!

It got a 2nd series. *sigh* How do I know?

http://www.pfd.co.uk/clients/cammmac/f-ftw.html

Two sitcoms though!

I think Touch me im Karen taylor is brillant i hope there is a second series but what raiting did it get ?

I know the bbc have no plans for a second series

Ok, end of then.

I heard a rumour that BBC3 are repeating this Sunday nights from tonight but I think it might be a rumour.

Laughing out loud

I hear voices...

Right, I'm wading in...

'Touch Me I'm Karen Taylor' offered no original perspective or ideas to comedy. It was written by rote with little-or-none charm nor wit.

It's been the way for a while now that generally nasty and unsympathetic sketch comedy characters are a reasonable substitute for witty, clever and inciteful sketches.

Create a grotesque and you win the sketch race, it seems.

Things never had and don't have to be this way.

(Oh, and she's a very one-dimensional, drama-studies, performer. No range of performance.)

a second series for this. on bbc3 - 18-24 demographic. for the love of god.

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