Comedian Frankie Boyle has questioned whether cancel culture - where people are ostracised for making controversial comments - really exists. "I'm not one of those comedians who's like ...
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 ...
Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights is a comedy sketch show created by Frankie Boyle, starring Boyle himself alongside Jim Muir, Tom Stade, Robert Florence and Thaila Zucchi. StarringFrankie Boyle ...
As part of a continuing physical and mental tailspin, Frankie Boyle suppresses his overarching sense of futility and horror to tell jokes for an hour in the final days of organised human life. It's a ...
The previously unseen content includes: A clip of Nigel Farage launching a range of gin. (Series 6, Episode 3; Motion: "Britain? More like Shitain.") A clip of Republican state Senate candidate Linda ...
Nicola Sturgeon and Frankie Boyle are set to headline a Scots comedy festival. The former First Minister and controversial ...
Comedian Frankie Boyle will host a public panel in Edinburgh ahead of the beginning of a legal challenge against the Rosebank oil field development. Permission was granted in 2023 by the ...