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The Ricky Gervais Show. Image shows from L to R: Stephen Merchant, Karl Pilkington, Ricky Gervais. Copyright: Media Rights Capital / Wildbrain
The Ricky Gervais Show

The Ricky Gervais Show

  • TV chat show
  • E4 / Channel 4
  • 2010 - 2012
  • 39 episodes (3 series)

An animated version of the comedy podcasts recorded by Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington.

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The Ricky Gervais show, review

Chances are you noticed the furore surrounding Ricky Gervais's hosting of this year's Golden Globes ceremony.

Wales Online, 5th March 2011

Karl Pilkington: 'I'm not that much of an idiot'

As a new series of the cartoon The Ricky Gervais Show returns to our screens, we catch up with Karl Pilkington to find out more...

What's On TV, 3rd March 2011

Karl Pilkington interview

Bod lookalike Karl Pilkington is the star of the show - and the butt of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's jokes. But who's really having the last laugh? TV Choice chatted to doleful Mancunian Karl to find out...

TV Choice, 1st March 2011

Audio: Ricky Gervais on hanging out with Will Smith

Comedy trio Ricky Gervais, Karl Pilkington and Stephen Merchant have seen their programme The Ricky Gervais Show find a celebrity audience in the States. They talk to Newsbeat about their success.

BBC News, 22nd July 2010

Video: 'Here we go again, flogging something'

Xan Brooks talks to Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington about The Ricky Gervais Show, an animated series based on the trio's massively popular podcasts, which launched on guardian.co.uk and is released on DVD on 19th July.

Xan Brooks, The Guardian, 12th July 2010

It's the end tonight of what should obviously have been called The Karl Pilkington Show, with Ricky and Stephen Merchant reduced to playing straight men in the face of Karl's non-stop stream of logical gibberish.

In the last two animated podcasts Karl's riffing on how his arrival in Heaven might pan out. "Do you think God is a fan of this podcast?" Gervais wants to know.

I'd go further than that - I'm absolutely certain that God will have taken some of Karl's suggestions for how the human race might be improved and will be attempting to pass them off as having been all his own ideas just a couple of millennia from now.

Fans of Karl's inimitable brand of round-headed, out-of-the-box thinking don't need to worry about having to do without him for too long - Karl Pilkington's Seven Wonders Of The World, will be coming to Sky1 this autumn.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 18th June 2010

They are little snatches of comedy nothingness, these cartoon conversations between Gervais and his mates. At the start of each one it feels as if there's nothing there, just inconsequential chat, blokes sitting around, as they will, talking nonsense. But gradually each programme draws you in and you find yourself wanting more. It's like eating travel sweets: you don't expect great substance or nourishment, but they're pleasant and they pass the time. This week gullible sage Karl Pilkington offers his thoughts on Papua New Guinea, antiques and nurses "carrying lungs about", as well as relating an unlikely tale about armed dolphins. As Gervais and Stephen Merchant try to shatter the urban myths, the animation brings each quirk of the banter to life.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 7th May 2010

Review: The Ricky Gervais Show - Is he having a laugh?

The worst thing about the series is that it didn't really need to happen in the first place. The podcasts were brilliant as they were so, if you did find yourself chuckling, treat yourself to the podcasts and let your imagination do the rest.. I gaurntee it'll look better than the slapdash animation here.

The Custard TV, 3rd May 2010

So out-there are the musings of Karl Pilkington - friend of Ricky Gervais - that his thoughts cannot be constrained in a single TV show. Picking up where he left off last week, tonight's TV version of the popular Merchant/Gervais/Pilkington podcasts begins with his increasingly bizarre thoughts on age and ageing ("At 78, they get injected in the temple, but it's OK..."). The 1950s-style cartoons bring additional comedy to an already deranged exchange.

The Guardian, 30th April 2010

The series that gives new meaning to the phrase "an animated argument" continues with more surreal musings from its star, Karl Pilkington. The pattern is, as fans of the original podcast will know, that Karl sets off on some naive flight of fancy only to be brutally shot down by the comic blunderbuss of Gervais, backed up by the rationalist sniper's rifle of Stephen Merchant. Karl's riffs this week include the idea that old people should receive an injection at death so they can then live their lives in reverse, and a plausible theory that most superpowers are "more of a hindrance", which is why superheroes are always unhappy. "Rick" and "Steve" mock every utterance as mercilessly as school bullies. But it's joyously watchable. And where else could you see Cher being interviewed by a chimp on Russian TV?

David Butcher, Radio Times, 30th April 2010

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