Frankie Boyle's New World Order
- TV chat show
- BBC Two
- 2017 - 2022
- 41 episodes (6 series)
Topical comedy show presented by Frankie Boyle. Also features Sara Pascoe, Katherine Ryan, Miles Jupp, Mona Chalabi, Kiri Pritchard-McLean and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 1
Further details
1st Motion - The political system hates us. Lucy Prebble is the guest in this section of the show.
2nd Motion - The media is a huge obstacle to meaningful democracy. Nish Kumar is the guest in this section of the show.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Thursday 8th June 2017
- Time
- 10:30pm
- Channel
- BBC Two
- Length
- 40 minutes
- Recorded
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- Wednesday 7th June 2017, 18:45 at Pinewood Studios
Cast & crew
Frankie Boyle | Host / Presenter |
Sara Pascoe | Regular Panellist |
Miles Jupp | Regular Panellist |
Lucy Prebble | Guest |
Nish Kumar | Guest |
Catherine Bohart | Writer (Additional Material) |
Dan Evans | Writer (Additional Material) |
James Farmer | Writer (Additional Material) |
Sarah Morgan | Writer (Additional Material) |
Shaun Pye | Writer (Additional Material) |
Christine Rose | Writer (Additional Material) |
Charlie Skelton | Writer (Additional Material) |
Aiden Spackman | Writer (Additional Material) |
Dan Swimer | Writer (Additional Material) |
Neil Webster | Writer (Additional Material) |
Barbara Wiltshire | Director |
Christopher Barbour | Series Producer |
Tom Baker | Producer |
Peter Holmes | Executive Producer |
Ruth Phillips | Executive Producer |
Alex Moody | Executive Producer |
Ben Chambers | Editor |
Tim Ellison | Editor |
Steve Nayler | Editor |
Jamie Shemeld | Editor |
George Winfield | Editor |
Alex Craig | Production Designer |
Video
The future of campaigning
Frankie Boyle speculates on how MPs will campaign in the future.
Featuring: Frankie Boyle.
Press
Utilising a format similar to the Election Autopsy he performed in 2015, this Frankie Boyle vehicle is launching, rather piquantly, on election night. Boyle will be using a combination of comedy, discussion and audience feedback to reckon with the multiple bewilderments of the current cultural and political moment. Tonight, he'll be joined by guests including Sara Pascoe. Expect insight and probably a dollop or two of righteous offence.
Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 8th June 2017