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Brexit and middle class comics - Grouchy Club Podcast 84
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Why middle class comics were so shocked by Brexit.
After an interrupted start with Copstick in camp in Kenya, back to our normal disjointed style - on the decline of British comedy clubs, the collapse of the Invisible Dot and Chatty Man Alan Carr; the rise of Ivan Brackenbury and Bill Bailey.
Plus the Centre for Comedy Studies Research, a threat to break Tim Renkow’s legs, Stephen Bailey rejected by the BBC for being ‘working class’ and the annoying failed Referendum Remainers who moan endlessly but do nothing.
John’s quote of the week: “Comedians are sort of out-of kilter with the real public. They’re in kilter with the people who go to comedy clubs (who) tend to be middle class. But they are out-of-kilter with the mass of voters, which is why Brexit was such a shock.”
Copstick's quote of the week: “The Twiterati don’t like the working classes. Brexit was, by and large, a working class vote.”
http://www.grouchyclub.co.uk
You can also download this audio podcast from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grouchy-clubs-mostly-about/id977279883
John Fleming posts occasional blogs at:
http://blog.thejohnfleming.com
102 episodes
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Manage episode 210223066 series 1591483
Why middle class comics were so shocked by Brexit.
After an interrupted start with Copstick in camp in Kenya, back to our normal disjointed style - on the decline of British comedy clubs, the collapse of the Invisible Dot and Chatty Man Alan Carr; the rise of Ivan Brackenbury and Bill Bailey.
Plus the Centre for Comedy Studies Research, a threat to break Tim Renkow’s legs, Stephen Bailey rejected by the BBC for being ‘working class’ and the annoying failed Referendum Remainers who moan endlessly but do nothing.
John’s quote of the week: “Comedians are sort of out-of kilter with the real public. They’re in kilter with the people who go to comedy clubs (who) tend to be middle class. But they are out-of-kilter with the mass of voters, which is why Brexit was such a shock.”
Copstick's quote of the week: “The Twiterati don’t like the working classes. Brexit was, by and large, a working class vote.”
http://www.grouchyclub.co.uk
You can also download this audio podcast from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grouchy-clubs-mostly-about/id977279883
John Fleming posts occasional blogs at:
http://blog.thejohnfleming.com
102 episodes
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