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Tramadol nights / Morganna

MK Shrimper

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Anyone seen these?

Frankie Boyle's Tramadol nights: Unsure what to make of it. Some bits are VERY funny (George Michael's Highway Code), some bits are awful (Knight Rider) and some bits are uncomfortable and seem to have been put in to **** of Daily Mail readers.

As for Morganna. Jesus, I've had much funnier poos. Absolutely dismal.
 
I like Frankie, and the stand-up bits are all good, but the sketches are patchy at best. I think it's kind of odd how he's now mainly known for being 'that offensive Scottish comedian'. I think he's led himself up a bit of a cul-de-sac and don't think he'll be around in the mainstream for too long.
 
The stand up is all stuff of his last tour which I only watched about a week before this series came out, agreed about the sketches some are funny some are awful! He should have stayed on Mock the Week!
 
Thought both shows were poor, especially Morgana which was dire. Sorry state of affairs if these two shows are designed to replace the likes of the Inbetweeners and Peep Show.
 
Tbh I think the whole sketch show thing has been done to death now, although some of Mitchell and Webb's sketches are genius!
 
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