Mav42
Thursday 8th January 2009 10:42pm
Exeter
76 posts
I'm mostly with the original poster. Never understood the adulation this show gets.
Dara O'Brien is a solid host. Russell Howard is clearly still finding his feet as a comic and always tries a bit too hard to hit the student niche, which grates. Hugh Dennis is probably the most intelligent of the lot, though Frankie Boyle hits the big laughs more frequently (despite routinely settling for shock value).
Andy Parsons isn't the wittiest man around but he's a character and it never fails to amuse me when he sets himself for a joke: one eyebrow quizzically raised, shoulders relaxed in a half-turn towards Dara or the audience, and hands hovering slightly above the table, like some kind of mad-but-lovable uncle attempting to captivate a group of children.
Overall it is far too scripted for its own good, coming across like a contrived Whose Line is it Anyway? (a programme, incidentally, which surely must be seen live, given its desperate appearance on screen). I appreciate the need for planning in any panel show but its presence in Mock the Week is about as evident and vital as that of Call My Bluff in the "concept" of Would I Lie to You?.
It's definitely nowhere near the standard of HIGNFY, QI or Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and despite having far better production values, can't compete with the WILTY cast of Deayton, Mack and Mitchell. I'd put it on par with 8 Out of 10 Cats. It's definitely not bad, or unfunny, but I can never really justify it being more than background fodder.