Frankie Boyle's Autopsy
- TV comedy
- BBC iPlayer
- 2014 - 2016
- 3 episodes
Frankie Boyle presents these occasional specials for BBC iPlayer in which he looks at the result of political decisions. Also features Katherine Ryan and Sara Pascoe.
Episode menu
Frankie Boyle's American Autopsy
Motions
1st Motion - Anybody in this room would be a better president than Donald Trump. Michelle Wolf is the guest in this section of the show.
Result: most people in the audience agree.
2nd Motion - America hates women. Desiree Burch is the guest in this section of the show.
Result: most people in the audience agree.
3rd Motion - The entire American entertainment industry should be burned to the ground. Richard Osman is the guest in this section of the show.
Result: most people in the audience disagree.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Monday 14th November 2016
- Time
- 9:26pm
- Channel
- BBC iPlayer
- Length
- 39 minutes, 57 seconds
- Recorded
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- Thursday 10th November 2016, 16:30 at Asylum Chapel
Cast & crew
Frankie Boyle | Host / Presenter |
Katherine Ryan | Regular Panellist |
Sara Pascoe | Regular Panellist |
Richard Osman | Guest |
Desiree Burch | Guest |
Michelle Wolf | Guest |
Frankie Boyle | Writer |
Dan Evans | Writer (Additional Material) |
Shaun Pye | Writer (Additional Material) |
Christine Rose | Writer (Additional Material) |
Charlie Skelton | Writer (Additional Material) |
Neil Webster | Writer (Additional Material) |
Liam Williams | Writer (Additional Material) |
Barbara Wiltshire | Director |
Adam Copeland | Series Producer |
Tom Baker | Producer |
Ruth Phillips | Executive Producer |
Peter Holmes | Executive Producer |
Alex Moody | Executive Producer |
Chris Moore | Editor |
Barry Osment | Editor |
Ros Cumberland | Production Designer |
Videos
America is like a divorced woman
Frankie Boyle and his guests - Katherine Ryan, Sara Pascoe and Michelle Wolf, talk about how America is like a divorced woman.
Featuring: Frankie Boyle, Katherine Ryan, Sara Pascoe & Michelle Wolf.
The Donald Trump look
Frankie Boyle looks back at the result of the American election and the victor, Donald Trump.
Featuring: Frankie Boyle.
Press
Not so long ago, the idea of president Donald J Trump seemed the stuff of which surreal, grotesque, fantastical comedic riffs might be fashioned (indeed, Boyle did exactly that, on several, clearly fate-tempting occasions). In this recently recorded show, he and accomplices Sara Pascoe, Katherine Ryan, Michelle Wolf and Richard Osman face a daunting challenge now that it's about to be a reality.
Andrew Mueller, The Observer, 20th November 2016Here you can watch Frankie Boyle tear into Donald Trump. Why would you watch anything else? He declares that Trump is not just the wrong person for the job of president but might even be the wrong mammal. Quite. And he predicts that the US presidential race was so absurd, and between two such unappealing candidates, that the next one might be run between a toaster and an ostrich.
However, there are some kind words for Hillary: "For a granny she was quite good at email." Boyle is joined by the annoyingly ubiquitous Katherine Ryan and Sara Pascoe. These are mediocre comedians and it feels like they've been thrown in so the BBC can tick a box on gender equality but also to dilute the acid of Frankie Boyle. Which is a shame. Give him the spotlight, uninterrupted. You don't see John Oliver being forced to share the stage when he eviscerates Trump. The show is a mix of Frankie's brilliant stand-up and some watered down chat with his relatively genteel guests.
Julie McDowall, The National (Scotland), 19th November 2016Review: Frankie Boyle's American Autopsy
Don't, of course, watch American Autopsy for definitive answers. This was recorded shortly after the vote and I suspect the panel was as shellshocked as the rest of us by the result. But everyone is good value and I suppose I should mention that it's excellent to have so many women on one show. But one final thought. I can't help thinking that when Frankie Boyle sounds like the voice of reason the world really has turned upside down.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th November 2016