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Featured: Ricky Gervais, Trevor Noah, Gary Gulman, Brad Williams, Conan O’Brien, Joe Biden, Kevin Hart, John Oliver, Elon Musk, Dick Van Dyke
What’s in This Episode
- Ricky Gervais Armageddon special controversy over Make-A-Wish joke
- Trevor Noah special review and ranking
- Gary Gulman Born On Third Base special release on Max
- Brad Williams new special on Veeps
- Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend episode with President Biden
- Kevin Hart cancels Manning Cast appearance last minute
- John Oliver segment on Elon Musk draws social media response
- What We Do in the Shadows ending with sixth season
- Dick Van Dyke 98th birthday special on CBS
Questions Answered in This Episode
What is Ricky Gervais’s Make-A-Wish joke controversy about?
Ricky’s Netflix special Armageddon includes a joke about recording video messages for terminally ill children, joking he starts by asking why they didn’t wish to get better. A petition with thousands of signatures called for Netflix to remove the joke, but Ricky defended it as satire, clarifying the joke actually states he only does videos if requested.
How did Johnny Mac rate Trevor Noah’s new special?
Johnny ranked Trevor Noah’s special at number 13 on his year-end list. He found it very entertaining and compelling, praising Trevor’s voice work and perspective, though not the funniest special overall.
What is Gary Gulman’s Born On Third Base special about?
Gary Gulman’s special released on Max today covers his insights on growing up poor, billionairism, welfare reform, and income inequality, using observational comedy, word play, and absurdism to tell a cohesive story about childhood poverty.
Why did Kevin Hart cancel the Manning Cast?
Kevin Hart had to back out of his scheduled Monday Night appearance on the Manning Cast due to a last-minute conflict, prompting Peyton Manning to joke it’s a ‘tall order’ for him to be on the show a second time.
How did Elon Musk respond to John Oliver’s segment?
Elon tweeted crying-laughing emojis and wrote that Oliver was funny years ago but stopped being funny when he ‘sold his soul to Wokeness,’ suggesting humor is ‘basically illegal’ now.
When is What We Do in the Shadows ending?
The FX vampire comedy is ending after its sixth season, which will begin production in January, according to an announcement covered in the episode.
Who are the guest stars on Dick Van Dyke’s 98th birthday special?
The CBS two-hour special features Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett, Jason Alexander, Rob Reiner, Ted Danson, William Shatner, Martin Short, Jane Seymour, and others celebrating Van Dyke’s milestone birthday.
Full Transcript
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Caloroga Shark Media. Hello, I’m Johnny Mac with your Daily Comedy News. Ricky Gervais has responded to some of the criticism about his upcoming special that’ll be out on Netflix on Christmas. In it, Ricky is joking about recording video messages for terminally ill children via the Make a Wish Foundation. Ricky’s joke, I always start the video the same way I go, why didn’t you wish to get better?
What are you fing? R? Word? As well? That didn’t go over well.
Ricky has now told BBC Radio five Live. In the actual skit, I say I’ve been doing a lot of video messages lately for terminally ill children, only if they are requested. I don’t burst into the hospitals and say wake up, baldy. I’m literally saying in the joke that I don’t do that. But people have a reaction.
They don’t analyze it. They feel something. That’s what the offense is. It’s a feeling. That’s why I’m offended.
Is quite meaningless. What do you want me to change? The host discussed a petition that has accrued thousands of signatures calling for Netflix to remove the joke. Ricky responded good luck. That’s what I say to them, good luck.
I’ll even retweet it. Ninety nine percent of it is faux offence. They’re not really offended, they just want to be heard. I’ll explain now, you’ve mistaken the subject of the joke with the actual target. Of the millions of people that watched it and loved it, only a few don’t like it.
If I give them special attention and try to placate them, I’ve annoyed the other millions of people that got the joke. They go, no, you’ve ruined it for us. So I’ve got a duty to the people that like it and get it. I wouldn’t sit down with a heckler, would I. If I’m playing to twenty thousand people, I wouldn’t stop the show and explain it to them.
I ignore them. Ricky adds, particularly with irony and satsire, I’m often playing a character. But some people get confused and think that a joke is a window into the comedian’s true soul. It’s not true. It’s a joke.
No one does this with puns, do they. Two books didn’t really walk into a pub. I deal in taboo subjects because I want to take the audience to a place that hasn’t been before, even for a split second. Most defense comes from when people mistake the subject of a joke with the actual target. I think that’s what the comedy is for getting us over taboo subjects so they’re not scary anymore.
So I deal with everything, and I think we second guess the audience too much. I’m looking forward to watching that one. I’ve been holding off on publishing my Top Specials of the Year list because I want to include that one. I’d love to include Chappelle as well, but that doesn’t come out to New Year’s Eve, and I do want to include Gary Goldman, who has a special out today. I’ll get to that in a second.
I did, as promised, watch Trevor Noah’s special. I liked it a lot. It is not the funniest special, but it’s really compelling. I find Trevor to be great company. I like the way he thinks, I like the way he explains issues.
I just like listening to him speak. I love the voice work that he does. Maybe the specials ten minutes too long. I wasn’t laughing all that much again, totally entertained. Loved the special, was playing on my phone a little bit towards the end, and the spoiler thing I mentioned yesterday totally worked on me.
Trevy, you got me to watch the credits. So right now, plus or minus Ricky Gervais, I have Trevor Noah’s Special Ants number thirteen, so better than the Roast of Mister Peanut, which sounds like a dig but that was actually pretty good and not as good as Jimmy O yangs. Guess how much I’ll go over that full list sometime next week. Expect Drvas will make it, and I also expect Gary Golman’s Born on Third Base will make it. That’s out on Max Today.
In Born on Third Base, Gary Goleman offers up his insights on a range of topics from growing up poor to pretentious suffixes, all with the generous helping of his inventive humor and absurdism, while chronicling his childhood experiences with free school lunch programs and questionable dentsal care. These stand up makes an incisive swiper two at billionairesm Boing Boying got a screener of it, they say. In Born on Third Base, Goldman’s playful styles at the forefront with many digressions into silliness, word plying, observational comedy. But underneath all that is a very cohesive and even profound story of what it’s like growing up poor for a special as laugh out loud, funny as this Hour is. There are many strong and important public policy points he makes, including messages about welfare reform and shockingly accelerating income disparity.
Point Boying ads if you’re going to illustrate your thesis about America’s treatment of the poor, went on do it with a long, hilarious bit about pop darts. Brad Williams also has a special out today, this one on veeps. Not sure what veeps is? What’s veeps? Veeps your past live shows, get unlimited access to live shows on demand content blah blah blah.
So it’s an on demand service. Looks like there’s a subscription where stuff is free. I randomly clicked on and imagine Dragon’s concert and you could get that for six bucks. So there’s some way to watch Brad Williams today if you want. The New Hour sees him talk about navigating relationships and everyday life as a little person.
I was up in the middle of the night with my dog, that’s what my dog’s been doing lately. And I’m like, all right, we can go out if you want.
And then I was playing with my phone and I’m like, oh wow.
Conan O’Brien as President Biden as his guest. Codin talked to Biden about Biden’s speech impediment. Conan said, my theory is if you stay connected to these things that embarrassed you when you were a kid, whatever it was, speech impediment, anxiety, feeling awkward, not being a good athlete. Like my list goes on and on, having weird hair, having a weird name. Biden jumps in and says, I wish I had your hair.
I trade you right now if you want. Conan says, you want this air it comes off, I’ll mail you this week tomorrow. Sounds like the Manning brothers are not too happy with Kevin Hart. Kevin was supposed to be on the Manning Cast on Monday Night. Kevin Hart, big Eagles fan.
Kevin had to back out due to a last minute conflict. Hmmm. On air, Peyton Manning told ESPN Scott Van Pelt Kevin Hart was supposed to be on, but it’s a tall order for him. To be on them for the second time, so Kevin’s out. Van Pelt said, shots at Kevin Hart.
Peyton and Eli Manning then proceeded a mock Houston, Texas quarterback case Keenum for being Kevin Hart’s replacement on the show. Eli said, tonight, you’re replacing Kevin Hart was supposed to be on the Manning cast, but last minute he had a conflict. I really do not have time to prepare for you, So I said, okay, if I ask you the questions I prepared for Kevin Hart, that’s really funny. Keenan said he would get into his Kevin Hart costume by lowering his chair. Told you.
John Oliver went after Elon Musk. Elon Musk not really amused by all this, What a shock. Elon went on the social media platform we’re all calling Twitter. No one’s calling it that other thing. Elon, stop with that Twitter, Twitter, Twitter Twitter.
Elon was on Twitter. A social media user had posted on Twitter a clip of Oliver’s segment and wrote, oh no, how will Elon ever recover? Elon replied with crying laughing emojis, and then wrote Oliver was great eight several years ago, but stop being funny. When he sold his soul to Wokeness, where humor is basically illegal. What we do in the shadows, you know, the Office Vampires.
It’s ending, starting its production on the sixth season in January. It will be the last season, according to FX. Tonight on CBS, celebrate Dick Van Dyke’s ninety eighth birthday two hour special Dick Vandyke ninety eight years of Magic. Guests include Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett, Jason Alexander, Rob Reiner, Ted Danson, William Shatner, Martin Short, Jane Seymour, Jet Appatoo, Melbrooks, and Ken Jung. For some reason, that’s weird.
Musical tributes and songs from Van Dyke’s other career triumphs, including Bye Bye Birdie and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, would be part of the celebration. Dick Van Dyke said, I started with CBS in her contract in nineteen fifty five with the CBS Morning Show, then The Dick Van Dyke Show and Diagnosis Murder. Forgot about that third one. I’ve been with the CBS family for almost seventy years and I couldn’t be prouder. I’m incredibly honored that CBS will be throwing a ninety eighth birthday special for me.
Can’t wait to be part of the show. Of Sound has named their comedian of the Year. Who do you think it is? I’ll give you a second to think about it. I like their pick a lot.
It is Nateperghansey, they write. He’d never label himself one, but Naperganzy’s a bit of a business mogul. In addition to a stand up tours and specials, he hosts a Nate Land podcast under the umbrella of his Nate Land Company. The core of Nateland is similar to the core of Bergatzy’s comedy, humor that everyone across age, demographics or media preferences can enjoy together. The thesis there is that it’s all clean.
Nate smashed the record for Amazon’s most stream original comedy in its first twenty eight days with two point nine million viewers, four hundred thousand more than the previous record holder. I remind you the other day, Chris Rock I think got thirty six million some number like that. Jim Gaffigan’s Quality Time was the previous record holder. That could just be an Amazon verus Netflix thing. Good bick there.
I like Nate a lot for comedy dot co dot UK Mark muldoone caught Eliza Selessenger’s show. Mark said she’s making worthwhile but quite familiar points. Mark uses an example of a joke about how women say don’t actually need to make an effort with makeup to arouse men or her clean from some women that they wear makeup address sexually for ourselves, not for men. Good funny social observations, but ones that have already been made fairly recently by UK comedians. It’suffice to say, if you’re interested in hearing the differences between men and women in modern society, it’s certainly a show that’s all too happy to explore them.
After initial concerns about a lack of original thought, the show doesn’t warm up. She’s inventive on other social divides, namely the one between millennials and gen z, as well as the dilemma women face about whether to get cosmetic surgery. Is the age that punchline. It’s a difficult choice women have to make. Do you want to look gold?
We’re weird? Bill Maher has a book coming out in June. It’s called What This Comedian Said? We’ll Shock you in it? Bill Maher revisits some of his on air commentary.
According to the publishers announcement, Bill Maher reviewed more than a decade of his editorials, rewriting, reimaginating and updating them, and adding new material to speak exactly to the moment we’re in. I’ll translate there. Hey you want a book? Yeah? Do I have to do all any work?
Well? Yeah you do. Can we just reuse stuff I already did and I get money? Yeah, I guess. From The Daily Mail, comedian Rosie Jones has hit out at comments about her performance at the Royal Variety show the other night.
Rosie has serebal palsy, and she revealed she was on the receiving end of some cruel trolling over her performance. On Twitter, which is what everybody but Elon calls it, Rosie said, thank you for all the lovely messages about the Royal Variety last night. What fun less of a thanks to the not so lovely ones. On Instagram, Rosie said, so, I was on Royal Variati last night and I just want to make something clear. If you want to write me to tell me I’m not funny, don’t because I don’t care.
If you want to say that I’m too disabled to be on television or you can’t understand me, don’t bother, because again I don’t care, and I’m going to carry on being on your screen with my disabled voice.
And then there’s your comedy news for today.
I’ll have episodes for you all through the holidays, not taking a break here. I might pre tape one, like you know, I’m not gonna record on Christmas Eve, let’s be real, but I can tell you right now the Christmas one has a lot of Ricky Travay’s material. So if you’re in a Ricky, you’re gonna like a Christmas episode. If you’re not in a Ricky, probably won’t like it so much. See you tomorrow.