Snafu
Wednesday 29th May 2013 5:01pm
81 posts
Quote: Tursiops @ May 29 2013, 2:06 PM BST
There is a shortage of right wing comedians. And left wing politicians.
I actually do not understand what you are getting here. Josie was sat next Paul. How was she isolated? And Paul has been noticeably quiet for about ten years now.
In any case she has been awful whenever I have seen her on panel shows, so I am not sure you can blame the producers.
I think what I was trying to point out was that, as a comedian whose material is aimed primarily at privilege and inequality, it must have been a tough introduction to the programme to be sat amongst three of the most privileged men in the country and being asked to do your usual material. You'd think that the bookers, producers, whoever would try to arrange guests in a way that was most conducive to laughter, and sat Josie alongside Paul Merton. Though perhaps that in itself may have been dodgy ground for compliance, as it may have looked like Lefties versus a Tory/Liberal coalition!
As for the general bias of the media, I suppose it all really depends on whether you think the Blair years were more left wing or corporate, as the media certainly did seem to love him (despite the heinous crimes ). But when TV hosts and anchors habitually repeat stock phrases like "public ownership didn't work because British Rail sandwiches", or "the end of the cold war proved that Socialism fails", you start to suspect that some of them are really more about the champagne than the socialism!
(Sorry for dragging this back off-topic. I thought Warwick Davis was excellent the other week.)
Quote: Aaron @ May 29 2013, 5:41 PM BST
That would indeed be a far more interesting contrast. Can't think of any right-wing comics though. I've heard Henning Wehn described as libertarian and lumped in as right wing accordingly, but that's down on the axis, not right.
Is Henning Wehn a character comedian? I've seen him live once and on loads of radio and TV. I thought he was a lot like The Pub Landlord in that respect, and more of a send-up of British stereotypes of German nationalism. Agreed though that it might be funny and different to see him taking the piss out of someone like George Galloway on the show.