Could the 11 O'Clock Show ever have been any good? Posted Thu Oct 5 00:05:39 BST 2000 by 'Prisoner #93A234 Simon '

OK, instead of justifiably frothing at the mouth about the return of this afterbirth of a programme, just think.......

Is it trying to be TW3?

Was TW3 actually funny, and did anyone see it?

Is a programme that is written as close to the time of transmission as it is bound to fail due to the lack of script editing etc?

Does the lack of any comedic talent of Lee and Donovan mean that ad-libbing cannot be a source of inventiveness. If so, would the right choice of presenter make 11ocs a half- decent programme?

This sounds very serious, so I shall start another thread about how to spell 'jism'




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Posted By 'Prisoner #93A234 Simon Adebisi' on Thu Oct 5 00:07:48 BST 2000:

Missed out the Adebisi.

Bugger.


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Posted By TJ on Thu Oct 5 00:07:51 BST 2000:

On the evidence of the compilations that they showed a couple of years back, Armistice was closer to TW3 than 11OCS ever has been.

It was more 'clever' than outrageous.


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Posted By george on Thu Oct 5 00:15:48 BST 2000:

>OK, instead of justifiably frothing at the mouth about the return of this afterbirth of a programme, just think.......
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>Is it trying to be TW3?
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>Was TW3 actually funny, and did anyone see it?

Honestly don't know. Apart from the usual few scraps repeated on clip shows, difficult to tell. Seems more like a poor Spitting Image or Weekending endlessly re-hashed.
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>Is a programme that is written as close to the time of transmission as it is bound to fail due to the lack of script editing etc?
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Very probably. All topical shows have a hit 'n' miss element, depending on factors such as persoanl taste and political bias. Weekending, HIGNFY, & SI all vary in quality for that reason. But the 11oCS is weak because it is on too often. The advantage of one show a week gives time to edit, or refine scripts. Because of the short gap between most editions it is rushed and subsequently botched, due to an apparent lack of control.

>Does the lack of any comedic talent of Lee and Donovan mean that ad-libbing cannot be a source of inventiveness. If so, would the right choice of presenter make 11ocs a half- decent programme?
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If the scripts were good, you could get away without needing to ad-lib, instead of trying to fill gaps as the show dies on its arse.
As for a presenter....well...I'll let the others debate that as I can't honestly think of anyone suitable - but then again who could rescue a show this poor?


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Posted By george on Thu Oct 5 00:22:46 BST 2000:

>On the evidence of the compilations that they showed a couple of years back, Armistice was closer to TW3 than 11OCS ever has been.
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>It was more 'clever' than outrageous.

Damm. forgot to mention it. But you are right TJ. Just thinking about *Spot the old lady* and *Bus of Dianas* raises more smiles than anything seen on 11oCS.

If we're going for clever shows, I may as well be the first to mention Brass Eye. It was postponed but knocked the rise out of politicos, celebs, far more effectively than 11oCS, and if the subject is *News Alternative*, then I can only say it was done better in The Day Today.


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Posted By 'Peter O' on Thu Oct 5 00:46:34 BST 2000:

They should have Marcus Brigstock as the presenter.


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Posted By subbes on Thu Oct 5 00:59:15 BST 2000:

Ianucci.

Though I can't spell his name.


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Posted By 'Peter O' on Thu Oct 5 01:02:34 BST 2000:

It has to be someone cheap and requiring more exposure but not quite completely unfunny.


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Posted By 'Marvin Medium' on Thu Oct 5 07:43:28 BST 2000:

>It has to be someone cheap and requiring more exposure but not quite completely unfunny.

Step forward Jon!!


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Posted By 'Eponymous' on Thu Oct 5 07:53:09 BST 2000:

Phil Clarke, the new producer of the 11ocs, was producer of series 1 of Comedy Nation, which explains the Frankesntein-style reactivation of Bulla and the Style Wankers.


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Posted By 'Jake' on Thu Oct 5 11:10:34 BST 2000:

>It has to be someone cheap and requiring more exposure but not quite completely unfunny.

I'd have to agree, if that was the specifications, Jon Holmes is your man.


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Posted By 'Squidy' on Sun Oct 8 12:16:48 BST 2000:

re: Could the 11 O'Clock Show have been any good?

Absolutely. However, Adolf Hitler could have been perceived as a nice guy if instead of invading Poland he stayed at home with a good book and a cup of cocoa.


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Posted By 'Anonymous' on Wed Oct 18 10:42:47 BST 2000:

If I were a rich man, ya da deee de da da da da da da diddle diddle dah, all day long I'd diddle diddle...


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Posted By george on Thu Oct 19 22:53:17 BST 2000:

If I were a rich man, I'd pay C4 & Talkback to take this crap off our screens. I'd like to see repeats of any good show from C4's own back catalogue.

The 11oCS is thirty minutes of tedium. I watched it last night (Wed 18th) and assure you all, that I honestly did fall asleep, only to wake up when the adverts came on.


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Posted By TJ on Thu Oct 19 23:04:52 BST 2000:

Do you know... that actually fits to the tune of 'If I Were A Rich Man'!!!


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Posted By 'Squidy' on Thu Oct 19 23:07:03 BST 2000:

*LOL*

It is, as well!
Well spotted, TJ!


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