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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3. His TV career floundered after the 2012 Paralympics Frankie was a regular face on TV through the late ‘00s, on shows like Mock the Week and Tramadol Nights. He says TV work dried up in 2012 ...
Scottish comic Frankie Boyle has revealed he is planning ... 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 ...
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 ...
Frankie Boyle came to prominence when he won the Daily Telegraph’s Open Mic competition in 1996, launching his stand-up career. On TV, he has appeared on every episode of BBC Two’s Mock the Week, and ...
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.
The show was originally going to be called 'Deal With This, Retards', but Boyle was forced to change it as it was feared it would cause offense.