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'''Russell Brand's Ponderland''' is a ] aired in six parts on the ] television station ], presented by comedian and actor ].<ref>http://uk-tv-guide.com/programme-details/S4C/7+November+2007/02:10/Russell+Brand's+Ponderland/Documentary/</ref> The show consists largely of Brand giving a series of monologues in a ] style, interspersed with old television and video footage.<ref>http://www.channel4.com/4laughs/feature/4laughs_a_day/oct/oct26.html</ref> | '''Russell Brand's Ponderland''' is a ] aired in six parts on the ] television station ], presented by comedian and actor ].<ref>http://uk-tv-guide.com/programme-details/S4C/7+November+2007/02:10/Russell+Brand's+Ponderland/Documentary/</ref> The show consists largely of Brand giving a series of monologues in a ] style, interspersed with old television and video footage.<ref>http://www.channel4.com/4laughs/feature/4laughs_a_day/oct/oct26.html</ref> | ||
Critical reaction was mixed, with Rachel Cook in the ] describing it as "a pretty safe kind of laughter" improved by Brand's taste for the surreal.<ref>http://www.newstatesman.com/200710250038</ref> Patricia Wyn Davies in the ] too commented on his "unconventional mind" and said the show also included surprise telephone calls, for instance to the comedian's father.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/10/23/nosplit/bvtv23last.xml</ref> Alexi Duggins in ] also suggested that it was unoriginal, comparing it to ],<ref>http://www.timeout.com/london/comedy/features/3672.html</ref> and Alex Clark of the ] wondering why Brand felt the need to resemble ] though appreciating the insights it gave into Brand himself.<ref>http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,2200407,00.html</ref> | |||
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| title =The really wild show: Russell Brand's "anarchic" comedy is as carefully coiffed as his hair | |||
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| date= 2007-10-27 | |||
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Russell Brand's Ponderland is a comedy aired in six parts on the British television station Channel 4, presented by comedian and actor Russell Brand. The show consists largely of Brand giving a series of monologues in a stand-up style, interspersed with old television and video footage. Critical reaction was mixed, with Rachel Cook in the New Statesman describing it as "a pretty safe kind of laughter" improved by Brand's taste for the surreal. Patricia Wyn Davies in the Telegraph too commented on his "unconventional mind" and said the show also included surprise telephone calls, for instance to the comedian's father. Alexi Duggins in Time Out also suggested that it was unoriginal, comparing it to Harry Hill's TV Burp, and Alex Clark of the Observer wondering why Brand felt the need to resemble Tarrant on TV though appreciating the insights it gave into Brand himself.
References
- http://uk-tv-guide.com/programme-details/S4C/7+November+2007/02:10/Russell+Brand's+Ponderland/Documentary/
- http://www.channel4.com/4laughs/feature/4laughs_a_day/oct/oct26.html
- http://www.newstatesman.com/200710250038
- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/10/23/nosplit/bvtv23last.xml
- http://www.timeout.com/london/comedy/features/3672.html
- http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,2200407,00.html
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