In twenty years, will Ross apologise like Letterman?
December 22, 2011 7:48 AM   Subscribe

I thought we had got past all this. England's answer to Craig Ferguson, Jonathan Ross, invites musical comedian Tim Minchin onto his ITV 1 Christmas chat show, and Minchin writes a song for the show. After legal, compliance, and the application of a Daily Mail filter, it's cut from the broadcast tomorrow. But Minchin had a copy. And put it on Youtube. The crime? Comparing Jesus to Woody Allen.

In Minchin's own words:
Yesterday I wrote a big rant about comedy and risk and conservatism; about the fact that my joke has no victim; about sacredness (oh God, not again!) and about the importance of laughing at dumb but pervasive ideas. But I trashed it because it's boring and takes it all too seriously. It's hardly the end of the world.
But I have to admit I'm really fucking disappointed.
It's 2011. The appropriate reaction to people who think Jesus is a supernatural being is mild embarrassment, sighing tolerance and patient education.
And anger when they're being bigots.
Oh, and satire. There's always satire.
posted by ewan (3 comments total)

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Double. And...opening with "I thought we had got past all this" may not have been ALL that adviseable, too.
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 7:51 AM on December 22, 2011


A third one in a row would make for a neat unholy trinity, if anyone has the nerve.
posted by Curious Artificer at 7:53 AM on December 22, 2011


Five minutes late.
posted by JHarris at 7:54 AM on December 22, 2011


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