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Ricky Gervais Lands a New Role!

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 by comedy_admin3
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Larry David will soon be working with Ricky Gervais in a new season of Curb your enthusiasm.

Ricky Gervais is returning to TV after landing a role alongside his comedy idol Larry David in the next season of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

The pair will shoot the eighth season of the hit show this summer in New York City, after the comedy relocated from Los Angeles.

“I was offered a role a few seasons back but couldn’t do it as I was filming Extras. I’ve always wanted to work with Larry as I consider him one of the most important comedic minds of the past 50 years. He is also one of the nicest people I know.”

And he’s looking forward to working in the Big Apple, where he has a home.

He adds, “It’s perfect for me as I can walk to work. I won’t walk obviously. I’ll take a limo. But I could walk if I had to.”

wenn.com

Comedy News: Gervais Is Back For Golden Globes

Thursday, April 29th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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Ricky Gervais is unstoppable at the moment, he’s doing sell-out shows in Wembley, his new movie has just been launched, he’s new animation is now being shown in America and The UK, he’s been given the go ahead for a new pilot and now he’s been asked to host the Golden Globes-again!

The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards aren’t scheduled to take place until January 16, 2011, but the Hollywood Foreign Press Association made the surprising decision to announce its next host on Wednesday (April 28): Ricky Gervais.

The hosts for major awards shows are often announced just a few months before the ceremony. But in this case, the HFPA has elected to tell the world that it will bring back the “Invention of Lying” star, who in 2010 acted as the Globes’ first master of ceremonies since 1995.

The announcement is also surprising considering that Gervais’ much-hyped hosting debut received a mixed response at best, with such heavyweight outlets as the L.A. Times and The Hollywood Reporter offering some of the harshest criticism of the British entertainer. One of the deciding factors in the decision may have been the ratings for this year’s ceremony, which were up 14 percent from the previous year.

As if that weren’t enough to make the announcement raise some eyebrows, there’s Gervais himself. While speaking with the BBC the night of the Globes, the outlet reported that he “admitted in his usual self-deprecating manner that he may have bitten off more than he could chew,” and that he said: “I’m not going to do this again.”

Ricky Gervais is best known as the star and co-creator of “The Office,” a hit British comedy that was later adapted for American television. He also co-created and starred in the HBO comedy “Extras” and has appeared in the movies “Ghost Town,” “Stardust” and “For Your Consideration.” His latest film, a comedy called “Cemetery Junction,” recently opened in the U.K. but currently has no U.S. release plans.

www.mtv.com, By Larry Carroll

Comedy News: The Oldies Are Comedy Gold!

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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Even though there are hundreds of young, fresh, modern comedians out there, here’s the proof that we really do love our classic old jokes - it’s the way ya tell ‘em!

Despite a boom in observational humour and topical satire on television panel shows, many older viewers are turned off by angry young comics who turn to bad language and abuse, the survey found.

However, classic gags from traditional stand-ups including late comics like Cooper and Les Dawson are popular, according to the survey by question and answer-style search engine, Ask Jeeves.

Only one in five adults – 21 per cent – think current comedians such as Sean Locke and Frankie Boyle are as funny as those from previous generations.

The survey also found 55 per cent think modern comedians swear too much to make them laugh, and that simple laughs such as knock, knock and doctor, doctor jokes are better.

The search website also revealed that searches for ‘why did the chicken cross the road’ jokes were among the highest in the humour category on its pages.

According to its survey, Billy Connolly topped the list of ‘greatest comedians’ with 51 per cent claiming ‘The Big Yin’ made them laugh while Frankie Boyle only got votes from 28 per cent of those surveyed and only 22 per cent voted for Sean Locke.

Some managed to cut across the generations: the late Tommy Cooper did as well with the under-30s as the much younger comedian Alan Davies, for instance.

From the modern crop of stand ups, clean cut Michael McIntyre is as popular with the over-60s as classic Frank Carson.

Nadia Kelly, spokeswoman for Ask Jeeves, said: “From Billy Connolly to Tommy Cooper and knock, knock jokes to why did the chicken cross the road, the old ones still make us laugh. We are constantly surprised by the large numbers of people who go on to Ask Jeeves to search for jokes on certain subjects or to look up punchlines that they have forgotten.”

The top ten favourite comedians (percentage of those who voted):

1. Billy Connolly – 51 per cent

2. Victoria Wood – 47 per cent

3. Tommy Cooper – 45 per cent

4. Michael McIntyre – 44 per cent

5. Lee Evans – 42 per cent

6. Jimmy Carr – 41 per cent

7. Les Dawson – 40 per cent

8. Frank Skinner – 33 per cent

9. Jim Davidson – 33 per cent

10 = Ricky Gervais – 32 per cent equal with Bill Bailey – 32 per cent

Although there’s a few newer names in the mix such as Michael McIntyre, it’s still the same clean, family friendly comedy that we enjoy the most.

Alastair Jamieson, The Telelgraph.co.uk

Comedy News: Ricky Gervais And His New “Realimation”

Monday, February 15th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and their Realimation with Karl Pilkington:

The Ricky Gervais Show isn’t really The Ricky Gervais Show, according to the man himself.

“It’s The Karl Pilkington Show, make no mistake about that,” Gervais said.

So who the hell is Karl Pilkington?

“An absolute idiot,” Gervais said.

There’s no quick way to explain this, so let’s get the basics out of the way.

The Ricky Gervais Show is a new reality-animation series — “realimation” as Gervais calls it — featuring the voices of Gervais (creator and star of the original U.K. version The Office and Extras), his comedic collaborator Stephen Merch ant and Pilkington. It debuts Friday, Feb. 19 on HBO Canada.

The 13-episode project takes existing hours of conversations between Gervais, Merchant and Pilkington that have been available via podcast for years, and fleshes out the talk with retro-style animation. The podcasts, which earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for most downloads, already have transformed Pilkington into a reluctant celebrity in Britain.

“We met him at a local radio station,” Gervais explained. “We worked there for about a year, then we went away and did The Office. We went back a few years later and then we were big shots, weren’t we?

“We didn’t want to press the buttons ourselves, so they gave us this little round-headed minion who worked there, and he was doing his job and not impressed with us at all. Now and again, we said, ‘Karl, what do you think?’ And it was comedy gold. It was just incredible.”

We probably all know someone a little like Pilkington. Under-educated but over-opinionated. Largely humourless but unintentionally hilarious. And uninsultable.

Gervais and Merchant call Pilkington a moron, and worse, to his face. But Pilkington prattles on, sometimes confused and occasionally annoyed, but oblivious to the comedy he’s creating and no less entrenched in his own bizarre beliefs.

“(Pilkington’s) serious understanding of evolution is that it went, ‘Germ, fish, mermaid, man,’ ” Merchant said.

Gervais recalled a discussion with Pilkington about some B-level celebrity who was famous mainly because his father had been famous.

“Karl said, ‘You could say the same about Jesus,’ ” said Gervais, unable to control his trademark high-pitched squeal of laughter.

“People ask me, ‘Is Karl really like that?’ And I say, ‘Well, if it’s an act, he keeps it up 24/7.’ ”

Our exploitation radar is beeping a bit, but Gervais and Merchant insist Pilkington is not some special-needs individual whose limitations are being mocked. He’s just a different cat, who has his own life and his own philosophies, and his world has not changed much — apart from some financial security, we assume — since the podcasts began.

“Joking aside, I don’t think he is an idiot,” Gervais said. “I think he’s smart, and he’s good at some stuff. I genuinely believe he is a comedy genius, whether he knows it or not.

“He’s a cross between a friend and a pet and a golden goose. I just go, ‘Karl, talk,’ and I take the lion’s share. He’s the funniest man I’ve ever met.”

By BILL HARRIS, QMI Agency

News Feed: - Another Award Show Seeks British Comedian To Host.

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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Are irreverent British comedians the new hosts with the most? Seems so. After Ricky Gervais took the posh out of the Golden Globes, Eddie Izzard — known his cross-dressing and, increasingly, for his mainstream actor gigs — will do the same for the Spirit Awards, the producers announced on Monday.

“Izzard’s tangential, absurd, bizarre and surreal comic narratives are lauded for their creativity and wit, which suits the irreverent, laid-back style of the Spirit Awards,” read the statement from Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization that sponsors the show. The Spirit Awards, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, will be broadcast live on IFC on March 5, two days before the Oscars, which should give everyone plenty of time to sober up and/or lick their wounds.
MELENA RYZIK The New York Times

Ricky Gervais – Get Amazing Tickets Now with viagogo!

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 by comedy_admin
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The phenomenal and highly acclaimed comedian, Ricky Gervais is set to continue his stand up success with two new London dates! Gervais returns with ‘Science’ at Wembley Arena on Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th April 2010. This is an exceptionally rare opportunity to see the global superstar in London, now spending a considerable amount of time in America. In celebration, The Comedy Club has partnered up with viagogo, Europe’s leading ticket exchange to bring you incredible tickets to see this natural performer live. Get your tickets now on www.viagogo.co.uk to ensure your place at this rare event!

Ricky Gervais shot to stardom with the television series of The Office and the subsequent series Extras. The hilarious comedian has already performed three sell-out stand-up tours with Animals in 2003, Politics in 2004 and Fame in 2007. The dynamic comedian has maintained incredible popularity with The Ricky Gervais Show (2005) being the most downloaded podcast of all time (Guinness Book of Records, 2007). Off the back of his success, Gervais even guest-starred in The Simpsons (an interpreted achievement by any artist). This was the highest rated episode in Sky One’s history and is said to be a personal highlight of the notorious comedian’s career.

Throughout his career Ricky Gervais has accumulated an assembly of hugely coveted awards, including seven BAFTA Awards, four British Comedy Awards, three Golden Globes, two Emmys and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. With credentials like these and having recently hosted the 2010 Golden Globes, his next comical science themed performance is certain to be a flaming hot seller! Get your tickets now with Europe’s leading ticket exchange www.viagogo.co.uk to ensure your place to see this hilarious comedian live!

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