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The Boyle Variety Performance

The Boyle Variety Performance

  • TV stand-up
  • Channel 4
  • 2012
  • 1 pilot

One-off stand-up programme in which Frankie Boyle gives his unique take on a Royal Variety Performance. Also features Nick Helm, Rob Delaney, Katherine Ryan, Tom Stade, Bob McGlynn and more.

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TV review: The Boyle Variety Performance

Frankie Boyle is Marmite, but not just because some people love him and Daily Mail readers hate him. On closer inspection there are many more layers to this well-trodden comparison.

Sean Marland, MSN Entertainment, 28th August 2012

Frankie Boyle makes for a supremely incongruous presence on a broadcaster shortly to be taken over by Paralympics coverage. All part of the glorious diversity of Channel 4's offerings, we suppose, but there's certainly something telling in the absence of preview material for the comic's new show. Could the lawyers be working right up to transmission? (Actually, no - the show hadn't actually been filmed by the time we wrote this - thanks to Frankie Boyle for the tip-off.) But the name isn't just a groansome pun: this is Frankie's take on the Windsors' annual cringeathon, with red carpet chat, music, celebrity guests and comedy from the likes of Sarah Millican, Rob Delaney and Nick Helm. 'I will appear on TV for very possibly the last time... it cannot end in anything but disaster,' says the man himself. Confrontational and controversial, or just a load of hot air? Tune in to find out.

Gabriel Tate, Time Out, 27th August 2012

For those wondering what a variety performance hosted by Frankie Boyle would look like, here it be: an "entertainment extravaganza" featuring guest musicians and comedians such as Rob Delaney and Nick Helm. Boyle has also hinted this may be his final TV performance. And that being the case, it may apparently be even more controversial than usual! We wait with unbated breath.

Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 26th August 2012

Q&A: Frankie Boyle

'The closest I've come to death? Middlesbrough'.

Rosanna Greenstreet, The Guardian, 24th August 2012

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