It's Kevin

Kevin Eldon's sketch show starts this week! It's on a Sunday night, which seems a bit odd, and I have yet to see any adverts for it; but still. It's on!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00wwrxy

Lolz, that address has poo in it.

I shall be watching, I love a bit of Kevin Eldon.

It's a bit tainted since he started spending time with Bussell, Stott and Ricketts.

Like when Konie Huq stole Charlie Brooker's invective.

Quote: sootyj @ March 12 2013, 2:50 PM GMT

It's a bit tainted since he started spending time with Bussell, Stott and Ricketts.

I'll show you taint! *removes expensive pants*

Careful or I'll show you my 'tis

Looking forward to this. He's a true icon of all that's funny in Britain.

Is the show written just by him or is there a team in place?

Looks good. Eldon is always great value.

Quote: Ben @ March 13 2013, 11:38 PM GMT

Looking forward to this. He's a true icon of all that's funny in Britain.

Is the show written just by him or is there a team in place?

There's a couple of extra writers.

Looking forward to this, to me he'll always be the laughing guy in the lift in Alan Partridge, I could watch that over and over, great he's got his own show now.

Watched the clips looks awesome reminesent of Reeves and Mortimer with a harder edge

I've only seen the opening credits, but they were bloody great!

Does this site not have people posting on Sunday nights?

It was funny and I recommend/endorse/praise it.

Posting on a Sunday?
Put him in the whicker Tommy cooper!

Bit yes very good, if perhaps slightly too self referential

Quite good. Didn't like it as much as I expected, but I think it's because I'd come across all the best parts on the radio show or in his live show (not that there's anything wrong with a little light recycling).

In fact, with the SOR&M white set, and the number of jokes happening off-screen, this was essentially an adaptation of radio comedy techniques to the demands of TV. I certainly enjoyed the look and pace of it.

White sets are ace and the acting and writing was wonderfully clipped and neat.

Just you know don't tell us quite so often how clever you are.