Comedian Barry Murphy is ringmaster in this new satirical news programme for Thursday nights on RTÉ One. Each week he will be joined by team captains Mario Rosenstock and Kevin Myers.
Kevin Myers will have a comedian on his team and Mario will be joined by a journalist or commentator. Recorded in front of a live audience each week, the programme will dissect the week's events in an irreverent and intelligent manner.
Some say that Murphy would be more famous than if he had been pliable and commercial. “He’s the conscience of Irish comedy. He’s got very, very high standards and hates any sort of cash-in. He’s a purist,” says a friend who has known him from the beginning.
Which is why some are surprised that he has agreed to take on the role of compere in a new RTÉ satirical news panel programme, That’s All We Have Time For, starting this week. Murphy is known for taking a rather jaundiced view of TV comedy panel shows, such as Mock the Week, so he is expected to put his stamp on the new show and move it away from the standard practise of filling in the headlines with blokey, old-school banter.
Hence it being renamed The Grauniad. By Private Eye I think. It was only a matter of time before their typos came to that. I remember reading that Gloria Steinem was once taken ill on the Boston T, thereby throwing Monday's rush hour timetable into chaos. The headline: Sick Transit Gloria Monday.Misquotes and misprints. Apparently the Guardian has a reputation for misprints and one of the programmes quotes them - maybe it's I'm Sorry I haven't a clue.
Let's give them a hand.
We can keep an eye on the news for the next few days and write some material for them.
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