Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights
- TV sketch show / stand-up
- Channel 4
- 2010
- 6 episodes (1 series)
Frankie Boyle provides a mix of acerbic and razor-sharp stand-up and sketches in this, his first solo series. Stars Frankie Boyle, Jim Muir, Tom Stade, Robert Florence, Thaila Zucchi and more.
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Katie Price dares Frankie Boyle to meet Harvey
Katie Price has challenged Frankie Boyle to meet her disabled son Harvey after the comedian hit headlines earlier this year for making an ill-advised joke aimed at him on his Channel 4 comedy show.
Amy Duncan, Metro, 16th June 2011Boyle's Katie Price joke was signed off by C4 chief
MPs grill David Abraham over why he failed to apologise after Ofcom ruled jibe about star's disabled son was 'highly offensive'.
Mark Sweney, The Guardian, 14th June 2011Frankie Boyle in talks with Channel 4 over show
Channel 4 are in talks to commission a new Frankie Boyle series - as the storm over his vile sexual slurs reached Government.
Tom Bryant, The Mirror, 11th April 2011C4 head 'apologises to Price over Boyle gags'
The head of Channel 4 has sent a letter to Katie Price apologising for an offensive joke that Frankie Boyle made about her son Harvey on his show Tramadol Nights.
Daniel Sperling, Digital Spy, 9th April 2011Katie Price asks MP to sack C4 chief over Boyle joke
Glamour model Katie Price has called for the sacking of the Channel 4 boss who allowed the broadcasting of a vile sexual slur by comedian Frankie Boyle about her disabled son Harvey.
Lara Gould, Daily Mail, 9th April 2011There are heroes of comedy... and there's Frankie Boyle
It takes a bespoke brand of mental infirmity to confuse personal courage in advancing the right to cause offence with a penchant for bullying the most vulnerable.
Matthew Norman, The Independent, 6th April 2011Frankie Boyle: A C***
Risqué comedy is part of our culture. But does Frankie Boyle really push boundaries or just bully disabled people?
Alexander Netherton, Sabotage Times, 6th April 2011Frankie Boyle's Katie Price jokes censured
Media regulator Ofcom has censured comedian Frankie Boyle and Channel 4 for broadcasting "offensive" jokes about Katie Price and her son Harvey.
BBC News, 4th April 2011Katie Price wants C4 to apologise after Ofcom's ruling
Katie Price has demanded an apology from Channel 4, after Ofcom ruled comedian Frankie Boyle's comments about her disabled son Harvey broke broadcasting guidelines.
Daniella Graham, Metro, 4th April 2011Blind charity calls for action against Frankie Boyle
Frankie Boyle is facing further backlash against his shows after a blind charity called for a boycott of his latest tour.
Such Small Portions, 28th March 2011