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Wednesday, 11th July 2007

Ricky Gervais hasn't lost it

12:37pm

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I rarely allow myself to be “Outraged of Westminster”, but this scandalous post by Jim Shelley, the Mirror’s TV critic, has forced me to make an exception. Ricky Gervais has not “lost it” or become a “tiresome embarrassment”. Indeed, the miracle of the man is that he has managed to escape the role of David Brent – one of the greatest comic characters of all time – to produce another excellent series (Extras), establish himself as a top-rank stand-up, produce the best podcasts I have ever heard, and write a series of splendid children’s books (the Flanimals). Having been at Live Earth on Saturday, I do not remotely recognise Shelley’s description of Gervais’s performance – nor did he “die on his feet” at the Diana Concert where, forced by technical trouble to improvise for much longer than he expected, he kept the stadium in stitches with – yes – the Brent dance. He is without question the most talented British comedian since Peter Cook and John Cleese and deserves better than this sort of nonsense.

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Rob

July 11th, 2007 3:34pm

Yeah, I don't get the criticisms. I guess they didn't see the Brent dance episode of the Office or the Bowie ep. of Extras. I was amazed that the non-story was on buzzfeed and after watching the youTube video I have to wonder if Buzzfeed is "having a laugh". The crowd seemed to enjoy him. Slow news day?

July 11th, 2007 5:29pm



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peter carrol

July 12th, 2007 9:20am

I'm entirely with Jim Kelly on this one, The Office was excellent, but subsequently Gervais has exposed himself as a creepy, irritating, omnipresent boor. Extras is a weak shadow of the Office in every sense, and I know many people who would happy if he just f-ed off. PS For some real cringeworthy horror, check out Rick meets Garry Shandling on youtube. Fascinatingly bad.

John Q

July 16th, 2007 6:26am

Yeah, there'some embarrassing moments out there, but check out Gervais' take on Creation and Genesis. Definitely LOL material.

Richard Davidson

August 2nd, 2007 2:18am

I read the original gervais article online... not realising it's Jim Shelly of the Mirror and bloody 'shellyvision' horror... man's an idiot... gervais is pitched two miles above his ilk...

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