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"Thick" and nasty

By August 18, 2009No Comments

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Bit of a change-up in the Foreign Region DVD Report this week—a for­ay into, heav­en for­fend, tele­vi­sion. Inspired by the sharp and nasty com­edy In The Loop, I thought it would be fun to look into its for­bear, the BBC com­edy series The Thick of It, wherein inspired act­or Peter Capaldi ori­gin­ated the role of preter­nat­ur­ally bili­ous spin-meister Malcolm Tucker. And fun it was. I report on some of my find­ings at The Auteurs’, as ever. 

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  • seth hurley says:

    There are 2 sea­sons (not just the one) & 2 spe­cials with a third sea­son on the way.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    The imdb list­ing erro­neously lists the spe­cials as com­pris­ing “Season 2,” while the British Comedy Guide divides the six epis­odes of its ini­tial run into two sea­sons of three epis­odes each. In any event the DVD two-disc that calls itself “The Complete First Series” has all six extant epis­odes, while the two-disc set called “The Specials” con­tains all the spe­cials. I really wish I had­n’t decreed a snark-free week.

  • seth hurley says:

    Only meant to offer the upside that there are 6 more epis­odes avail­able to enjoy. Youtube them & let your snark soar.

  • JF says:

    Haven’t seen In The Loop yet or more than 5 minutes of The Thick of It, but I really love Ianucci’s col­lab­or­a­tions with the abso­lutely stonk­ing bril­liant Chris Morris, par­tic­u­larly the sis­ter pro­grams The Day Today and Brass Eye. Surely the lat­ter has to be some of the most bru­tal satire ever on the Tube, espe­cially the “Paedogeddon” epis­ode. Anybody seen any of that?

  • Owain Wilson says:

    The Thick Of It is an aston­ish­ingly good TV show. The very first scene fea­tures a scen­ario so absurd, and a char­ac­ter so unbe­liev­ably malevol­ent, it almost makes you gasp. You sit back and won­der if gov­ern­ment politi­cians really oper­ate this way, and you real­ise it’s prob­ably much, much worse.
    Favourite moment: “Oh, you fool! They were nice bis­cuits, they cost four pounds!”

  • JF says:

    BTW, the Ianucci/Morris stuff I’m rav­ing about can be found on YouTube.
    “The Day Today, because fact into doubt won’t go.”

  • Earthworm Jim says:

    Ditto on Chris Morris, though my favor­ite show of his is the sav­agely bril­liant “Nathan Barley,” which sat­ir­izes hip­ster media cul­ture (think Vice Magazine). It’s one of the fun­ni­est things I’ve ever seen, and much more access­ible to an American audi­ence than The Thick of It, imho.

  • seth hurley says:

    Morris’ col­lab­or­at­or on Nathan Barley, Charlie Brooker, is worth a look too. His Big Brother/zombie series Dead Set is fun but his doc­u­ment­ary series Screenwipe is fantastic.

  • Dan Coyle says:

    The show is hil­ari­ous, well worth track­ing down.