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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Frankie Boyle defends Harvey joke
The Tramadol Nights star finally speaks out on his controversial gag, adding a couple more to the mix...
Spoonfed, 22nd March 2011Video: Katie Price condemns Frankie Boyle
Katie Price condemns the Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle, who regularly tells jokes about her and her disabled son Harvey.
The glamour model and television personality told BBC Radio 5 Live: "If he wants to take the mickey about someone's disability... to me that's sick, that's not even funny."
Richard Bacon, BBC News, 22nd March 2011Frankie Boyle escapes rap for Tramadol Nights advert
Frankie Boyle has escaped being given a slap on the wrist by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for a poster promoting his controversial Tramadol Nights show.
Metro, 16th March 2011O'Grady attacks C4 over the 'disgusting' Frrankie Boyle
Paul O'Grady, who left Channel 4 in 2009, says other comedians would have been sacked for making the same 'disgusting' jokes as Frankie Boyle.
Richard Eden, The Telegraph, 6th February 2011Frankie Boyle's comedy show faces the axe
Channel 4 is expected to axe Frankie Boyle's controversial comedy show after he mocked the disabled and used racist language.
Liz Thomas, Daily Mail, 19th January 2011Channel 4 denies it has 'dumped' Frankie Boyle
Claims that Frankie Boyle has lost his comedy show and threw a tantrum over the British Comedy awards are denied.
Eliot Sefton, The First Post, 19th January 2011Frankie Boyle's co-writer defends Harvey joke
Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights co-writer, Tom Stade, chats about rude words, what's funny and that joke about Katie Price's son, Harvey.
Alison Grinter, TNT Magazine, 5th January 2011Advertisers withdraw from Frankie Boyle's show
Race row comedian Frankie Boyle suffered a fresh blow today as advertisers began withdrawing from his television show.
Rob Cooper, Daily Mail, 24th December 2010Frankie Boyle condemned in race row
Frankie Boyle has been criticised for using racially derogatory language on his Channel 4 show.
Christian Tobin, Digital Spy, 23rd December 2010Frankie Boyle controversy: should he be banned?
A debate about whether or not Frankie Boyle should be banned from TV after his use of abusive language.
Jim Shelley and Andrew Sherwin, The Mirror, 23rd December 2010