Unacceptable - New Richard Ayoade comedy entertainment show
Unacceptable - New Richard Ayoade comedy entertainment show
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SpeedBash

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2,693 posts

214 months

Tuesday 30th June
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British Comedy Guide said:
Hosted by Ed Gamble, Unacceptable sees two competing teams of comedians battle it out to convince a live studio audience of their most outrageous views.

Each week team captains Richard Ayoade and Joanne McNally welcome a star-studded line-up of guest-comedians onto the show to give their daft, niche, unwise or unacceptable opinions that the whole team must then defend. Using a live 'swingometer' to track how many audience members they win over with their razor-sharp wit and persuasive punchlines, each team will battle to outdo the other and secure the unwavering support of the studio crowd. Expect outrageous views, put to the test by Ed Gamble who will introduce a series of challenges to force the teams to practice what they preach.
Starts on Sunday 5 July 2026 on TLC


Randy Winkman

21,767 posts

216 months

Wednesday 1st July
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SpeedBash said:
British Comedy Guide said:
Hosted by Ed Gamble, Unacceptable sees two competing teams of comedians battle it out to convince a live studio audience of their most outrageous views.

Each week team captains Richard Ayoade and Joanne McNally welcome a star-studded line-up of guest-comedians onto the show to give their daft, niche, unwise or unacceptable opinions that the whole team must then defend. Using a live 'swingometer' to track how many audience members they win over with their razor-sharp wit and persuasive punchlines, each team will battle to outdo the other and secure the unwavering support of the studio crowd. Expect outrageous views, put to the test by Ed Gamble who will introduce a series of challenges to force the teams to practice what they preach.
Starts on Sunday 5 July 2026 on TLC

I watched the video and wasn't sure to start with. But when it got to Guz Kahn and Chris McCausland about Coventry I decided it might be worth watching. Fingers crossed. smile

Richard-390a0

3,415 posts

118 months

Monday 6th July
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I switched off after the first half hour, did anyone else last any longer than that?

FiF

48,433 posts

278 months

Monday 6th July
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Richard-390a0 said:
I switched off after the first half hour, did anyone else last any longer than that?
Nope.

Randy Winkman

21,767 posts

216 months

Monday 6th July
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I was watching football so even though it seemed to be on 3 freeview channels at the same time (TLC, Really and Quest), I didnt see it.

I was optimistic, see above, but it did get a terrible review in The Guardian.

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2026/jul/...

Even though I liked the preview I think I get their point. Whilst the point of the debate is to be funny are we really supposed to believe the statements? Can it be funny if we know it isn't true?


Randy Winkman

21,767 posts

216 months

Tuesday 7th July
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I'm open minded after watching the first one. For me, the only bad bit about it was that I'd seen some bits of it in the preview which rather spoilt the flow. And whilst I do have the reservation with regards what's real and what's simply made up for the show that didn't really spoil it. And that's much the same in all other comedy game shows. Plus, there was a good bit near the end about vasectomy with the father and son from the audience.

droopsnoot

14,484 posts

269 months

Wednesday 8th July
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I watched it all, not all that impressed based on the first one, though perhaps that was just because I'd watched one of the Mock the Week summer specials which I did enjoy. Maybe it'll get better.

RicksAlfas

14,438 posts

271 months

Wednesday 8th July
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I've really enjoyed the new series of Mock the Week so was looking forward to this.
I've watched half of the first one. I will try it again. Shame as I normally like Ed Gamble and most of the panellists.

RicksAlfas

14,438 posts

271 months

Tuesday
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Funnier last night. They should have broadcast that show as the first one.

redrabbit29

2,479 posts

160 months

Tuesday
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Randy Winkman said:
Can it be funny if we know it isn't true?
Interesting point. I'm a big fan of "Would I lie to you" and I'm sure there's a lot of embellishment or even just fiction in there (and I don't mean the lies!)

It's still very funny. I remember a lie when Lee Mack read out the most ridiculous lie about milking cows and he basically acted out the whole thing. Everyone knew it was a ridiculous lie but it was really funny

So yea I think it can be funny still but only when in the right context, situation and delivery. If it's trying too hard or by weaker comedians than maybe not