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TV sketch show / stand-up Channel 4 2010 6 episodes (1 series) This series combines Frankie Boyle's outrageous and often controversial stand-up with pre-filmed sketches in which he picks apart all ...
A spokesman said: "Channel 4 strongly refutes any suggestion we are endorsing or condoning racist language by our broadcast of Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights. "This cutting edge comedy is clearly ...
Ofcom cleared a further episode of Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights, in which he made a joke about people with mental health problems. Meanwhile, Ofcom also cleared BBC Two's Top Gear after the ...
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Glasgow comedian Frankie Boyle to release second book with plans to "drift out of stand-up and write more"and his own shows New World Order and Tramadol Nights. He has also hosted a number of shows on Scottish and UK politics, and the Royal Family. Glasgow comedian Frankie Boyle has revealed he is ...
Katie Price has asked her lawyers to write to Channel 4 after comedian Frankie Boyle made a "vile" joke ... on his show Tramadol Nights. In a statement on her website, she said: "Harvey Price ...
A theatre has banned Frankie Boyle over the jokes he made about Katie ... that they had been approached at the height of the media furore over Boyle’s joke on Tramadol Nights in 2010 – but decided ...
Co-star and co-writer of Frankie Boyle?s Tramadol Nights (Ch4), and as seen on Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (BBC1) and Stand-Up For The Week (Ch4). Don’t miss hugely talented Canadian emigre Tom ...
More from the Glaswegian comic who blends acerbic, razor-sharp stand up with unique, hilarious sketches crafted in the darkest recesses of the human psyche.
The Glaswegian comedian applies his no-holds-barred style to a selection of stand-up performances and pre-filmed sketches, in which he picks apart all aspects of modern life and British culture.
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