Tokyo Nambu
Wednesday 18th January 2012 10:19pm
189 posts
Quote: KLRiley @ January 18 2012, 9:53 PM GMT
Everyone quite likes Justin. I didn't. The studio audience did. Or perhaps that was just a pack of passing hyenas.
Better than some but still forced, cliched and reliant on smut rather than good writing.
Dreadful. Firstly, a long litany of knob references is wildly unsuitable for the 1830 slot. Secondly, it's a round of generic "oh, those northerners are stupid" and "oh, those Catholics are hypocrites" stereotypes. Thirdly, it's the same "flashback from narrative" framing device as last night's abomination. And finally, the basic story line --- the lengths middle-class parents go through to get their children into their chosen school, even if it involves lying about religion --- is Waitrose, and dressing it up in prole accents and trappings doesn't make it any less middle-class. And, like last night, the funny had been left out: all the foregoing would be less offensive if the programme had contained a trace of humour, when in fact it was as entirely laugh-free. We know he's a DJ-manque because we're told he is: it didn't appear to figure in the programme at all.
According to the website, "Justin is a comedian who sells out gigs across the country. He has also written plays and a previous show for Radio 4. Jim Poyser is a writer and producer of enormous experience in both radio and television." You'd have thought with all that experience they could between them have cracked a joke.
Oh, and after last night's humour about the machinations of popular beat combo "Yes", tonight we got jokes founded around knowing the names of The Nolan Sisters. Now that's topical.