I mean, fair play for getting paid for this, but it is dross.
Agreed.. I love the podcasts.
These types of shows are cringe out of 10 skits you get 3 funny worth while ones.
Prefare a show based on them living together or in a workplace
I think it really comes down to them wanting somthing on tv to use for future acting careers . I dont really think there is thought that this will be super popular just somthing to show future producers ..
I love their stand-up and podcasts but only found a few bits funny in what they did in chances but great to see them do somthing ..just don’t like the skit element
Yep, if you find it funny I would question your sense of humour
The only low-cull comedian I can watch on TV is Paddy Raff, he’s built for TV. It doesn’t come naturally to the podcasters.
It was fine. Nothing all that great and only a couple of funny ones. Nothing particularly original about it either. But it’s marginally better than some of stuff made today.
They’re grand as wee sketches they post on Facebook but to get the BBC to agree to put them on tv feels like daylight robbery
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Micky Bartlett is the only good thing about it.
I mean, fair play for getting paid for this, but it is dross.
Agreed.. I love the podcasts.
These types of shows are cringe out of 10 skits you get 3 funny worth while ones.
Prefare a show based on them living together or in a workplace
I think it really comes down to them wanting somthing on tv to use for future acting careers . I dont really think there is thought that this will be super popular just somthing to show future producers ..
I love their stand-up and podcasts but only found a few bits funny in what they did in chances but great to see them do somthing ..just don’t like the skit element
Yep, if you find it funny I would question your sense of humour
The only low-cull comedian I can watch on TV is Paddy Raff, he’s built for TV. It doesn’t come naturally to the podcasters.
It was fine. Nothing all that great and only a couple of funny ones. Nothing particularly original about it either. But it’s marginally better than some of stuff made today.
They’re grand as wee sketches they post on Facebook but to get the BBC to agree to put them on tv feels like daylight robbery
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