James Hickling

  • Actor

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After his appearances on Have I Got News for You and Mock the Week, as well as at the Royal Variety Performance and Edinburgh Fringe, it was inevitable that someone at the BBC would give Stephen K Amos his own show. To go by this sparky debut, the idea has some merit. For a start, as a gay black comedian he is licensed to make jokes that are off-limits to others. Tonight's sketch involving a spoof Nigerian newsreader is a great example; when would any of the other supposedly "edgy" comics out there risk poking fun at the idea of African backwardness? Amos's other targets are more predictable. It won't surprise you to learn that Americans from the Deep South and Aussies come in for a ribbing. However the gags are delivered in a variety of formats. There are mock interviews, stunts involving members of the public caught on a hidden camera and sketches - such as Amos as a doctor with an innovative method of delivering bad news and another where he dresses up and impersonates his own mother. We also get a fair amount of audience participation. At its best, the show#s lively format and fun, irreverent tone bring back memories of Da Ali G Show. I only hope Amos gets some better supporting acts for subsequent episodes. Though Amos can be very funny at times, tonight's guests, who include comedian Tom Allen, can't match him.

James Hickling, The Telegraph, 28th October 2010

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