The extended version wasn't as different but I still enjoyed it. Every now and again it's nice to see a host be praised than picked on, especially when it's a nice man like Shatner.
So who is ready for Alastair Campbell?
The extended version wasn't as different but I still enjoyed it. Every now and again it's nice to see a host be praised than picked on, especially when it's a nice man like Shatner.
So who is ready for Alastair Campbell?
Quote: Claire Hardiker @ May 29 2012, 10:12 AM BSTSo whose is ready for Alastair Campbell?
Mine isn't...
Quote: Tim Azure @ May 29 2012, 4:21 PM BSTMine isn't...
Hmmm, felt strangely dissatisfied by this week's episode. Was annoyed that any time Ian tried to make a serious point it got swept under the carpet by either Paul or Ross's "hilarious" surreal comments. Perhaps the longer version will be more rewarding.
Campbell really is a wit and charm free zone.
Odd episode; Paul barely contributed.
Honestly, I think Alistair handled it very well.
You certainly could feel the tension in the room this week. Was only confused as to why Alistair Campbell played the bagpipes (apart from being Scottish of course).
Quote: Monster Scum Bag @ June 1 2012, 10:06 PM BSTHmmm, felt strangely dissatisfied by this week's episode. Was annoyed that any time Ian tried to make a serious point it got swept under the carpet by either Paul or Ross's "hilarious" surreal comments. Perhaps the longer version will be more rewarding.
It's how they handle authority, Monster Scum Bag. Ian would make a sharp comment (I don't think there were that many serious comments) and Paul makes a surreal one.
Watching Alastair Campbell get torn apart by Ian (and subsequently more and more wound up) was one of the greatest spectacles I've ever seen on TV. So I quite enjoyed it.
But perhaps Ian did get a little too personal.
Quote: Tim Azure @ June 2 2012, 8:23 AM BSTIt's how they handle authority, Monster Scum Bag. Ian would make a sharp comment (I don't think there were that many serious comments) and Paul makes a surreal one.
That would work if Paul had attacked Campbell, which he didn't.
Burke was fantastic. Shatner was utterly tedious.
Quote: Aaron @ June 3 2012, 1:30 AM BSTBurke was fantastic. Shatner was utterly tedious.
Agreed. I was really surprised at how poor Shatner's autocue reading skills were.
Quote: Tursiops @ June 1 2012, 10:56 PM BSTCampbell really is a wit and charm free zone.
Yes, he managed to make everything unfunny. Somewhere in his performance there was a great lesson in comedy, and how not to do it.
Ian Hislop and Alistair Campbell digging into each other makes for hilarious, if not a little uncomfortable, viewing. Ross Noble in the middle just added to it, and Paul taking such joy in the spectacle was delightful.
I wouldn't want it every week by a long shot, but the odd show like that is brilliant.
Quote: Aaron @ June 5 2012, 12:49 AM BSTIan Hislop and Alistair Campbell digging into each other makes for hilarious, if not a little uncomfortable, viewing. Ross Noble in the middle just added to it, and Paul taking such joy in the spectacle was delightful.
I wouldn't want it every week by a long shot, but the odd show like that is brilliant.
I thought it was really good this week too. Much better than last week. Not keen on Campbell's bagpipes, but probably better than Shatner's bassoon.