„Mock the Week“ kehrt drei Jahre nach der Einstellung der BBC auf einem neuen Kanal auf die Fernsehbildschirme zurück

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/mock-the-week-cast-bbc-tlc-b2899378.html

Von tylerthe-theatre

25 Kommentare

  1. Scenes we’d like to see has been all over my YouTube feed in the past month, so was starting to miss the show. Great to have it back.

  2. I suppose this is a good thing. There really is quite a lot to take the piss of right now.

  3. Chemistry-Deep on

    It got cancelled mostly because episodes aren’t evergreen. It was pretty popular right until the end of the run, it just wasn’t making Auntie enough cash.

  4. TheCharalampos on

    Eyyyy. Nothing like a break to allow something to come back fresher. That is, I hope they have shifted some things around and not coming back as is.

  5. restingbitchsocks on

    It’s been shit since they stopped having Frankie Boyle on years ago.

  6. Humble_Builder_1571 on

    Good! It was a great way for comedians to gain exposure and it provided a bit of light relief from serious topics. 

  7. If hugh dennis or sandy toksvig can take the place of dara then i’d love it.

    I do like dara’s comedy, he is very witty but i think it could do with a fresh host.

  8. TheGardenBlinked on

    ANOTHER CHANCE! FOR ME, TO DO! MY ANDY PARSONS, IMPRESSION! I’LL LET YOU KNOW, WHEN, I’VE STARTED IT!

  9. It had a very, very long run. I always though it was a little up its own arse that they acted like it was this terrible injustice that they to conclude after, what, over 20 seasons? Now we have to bring it back because god forbid you create something new

  10. DennisAFiveStarMan on

    Bet Andy Parsons just been standing outside BBC studios since it was cancelled

  11. douggieball1312 on

    Glad to see they brought Dara back. When I heard they were bringing this show back, I was worried they’d commit the same sin as most of these reboots and have it hosted by someone ridiculously unsuitable like Alan Carr.

  12. I watched quite a lot but not consistently, we do need more mainstream current affairs with broader appeal. Ofc the top of my head I can only point to HIgNfY and Russell Howards show wherever that lives. Always welcome any suggestions.

  13. Smooth-Quantity-7024 on

    Wait till you all click the link and see what channel it’s gonna be on…

  14. Mighty-Wings on

    If anyone wants a similar feeling show 7 days from New Zealand is brilliant.

  15. Say what you will about the varying quality of the show/the format getting stale etc, but MTW was a tremendous vehicle for up and coming comedians to showcase their talent and properly kick on in their careers.

  16. Rough-Army-6424 on

    As long as Nish Kumar stays a long way away from the reboot, I think it’ll work its way back on to mainstream channels.

  17. WritesCrapForStrap on

    I didn’t know TLC had a TV channel, but we know at least it’ll be top comedians. They don’t want no scrubs.

  18. I’ll only watch it if Hugh Dennis brings back his classic ‘showaddywaddy’ Jimmy Savile impression.

  19. If they bring back 10-15 year ago version I’m in. Pre weird Frankie days were the best.

  20. haonowshaokao on

    We haven’t had our weeks mocked for a whole three years and see what’s happened!

  21. TheDreamIs0ver on

    Excited for this, very few shows for newer comedians, especially, to appear on these days – and great to see Rhys James and Glenn Moore returning.

  22. terryjuicelawson on

    It is going to be on TLC so just picking up a familiar name really more than satisfying any demand for a return I guess. It had its place where less well known comedians would get some panel show work (with some standup pieces thrown in, and a lot was clearly scripted) plus a more light current affairs comedy show than HIGNFY but it was running out of steam on the BBC by the end for sure. Here it can afford to be like that.

  23. Seething-Angry on

    I loved it and was very sad that it was axed. I look forward to the new show

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