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Jimmy Carr: His Dark Material

Jimmy Carr: His Dark Material

  • TV stand-up
  • Netflix
  • 2021
  • 1 episode

Jimmy Carr's third Netflix stand-up special.

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What the British public really think about 'controversial' stand-up comedy

We toured the country to ask punters what we should be allowed to joke about. The answers may surprise you.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 16th February 2022

Jimmy Carr, modern puritanism and the death of comedy

The year was 2084, the year of the last comedian in Scotland. Comedy had been dying for generations following the purge in 2023 after what became known as the Carrtastrophe.

Stuart Waiton, The Herald, 16th February 2022

Has Jimmy Carr ended his own career?

Carr has described his Netflix show as containing jokes which are, in his words, "career enders". Rightly or wrongly, he may turn out to be the prophet of his own demise. How meta is that?

Barry Didcock, The Herald, 13th February 2022

Cancelling Jimmy Carr for his Holocaust gypsy joke would endanger free speech

Our columnist Saira Khan believes we should allow people to go on challenging sensitivities so that we can debate, evolve and develop into a fairer, more rounded and more equal society.

Saira Khan, The Mirror, 12th February 2022

Letters: Jimmy Carr went beyond the boundaries of acceptable comedy

The question which has to be asked is whether there is any subject which should be off-limits for comedians and remain taboo.

Denis Bruce, The Herald, 11th February 2022

On comedy, Jimmy Carr and freedom

One of the most effective ways to defend liberty is by not abusing it.

Robert Shrimsley, The Financial Times, 11th February 2022

Jimmy Carr's cancelling marks the long, sad death of comedy... not

Comedy is dying... It's end, often prophesied, is finally here. We know it's real because Jimmy Carr has said so and he should know. The World's Last-Standing Stand-Up has been widely condemned for making a joke about the murder of gypsies at the hands of Nazis during the Holocaust and that, he claims, proves his point: you can't make a joke about anything these days.

David Waywell, Reaction, 10th February 2022

Jimmy Carr must be free to say the unsayable

The government has no business decreeing what is funny.

Simon Evans, Spiked, 10th February 2022

Jimmy Carr: Protesters call for apology outside Dunstable gig

A group of protesters outside a Jimmy Carr gig called for him to apologise for his comments about the Holocaust.

BBC, 9th February 2022

Bruce Dessau on Jimmy Carr and that joke

Carr isn't evil. He is not a bad man. He knows comedy inside out. He is usually brilliant at reading a room - watch him put down endless hecklers for example. But on this occasion it feels as if he maybe got it wrong. But a career ender? I very much doubt it.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th February 2022

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