Frankie Boyle as Self
Episodes 39
Frankie Boyle's Referendum Autopsy
Recorded in front of a passionate Glasgow crowd in the historic Britannia Panopticon Music Hall, the show features Frankie at his brilliant best doing stand-up, review, discussion and audience interaction — all in an attempt to make sense of the recent Referendum result. Frankie is joined by guests including comics Katherine Ryan and Sara Pascoe, and takes a look at the Referendum press coverage, the voting age being lowered to 16, and relations between the Scots and English in the aftermath of the vote.
Read MoreFrankie Boyle's Election Autopsy
Recorded in front of a passionate crowd in London's historic Wilton's Music Hall, the show features Frankie at his brilliant best doing stand-up, review, discussion and audience interaction - all in an attempt to make sense of the remarkable general election results. Throughout the show, Frankie makes a series of bold and often outrageous statements about the vote. He's joined by a range of guests including Sara Pascoe, Katherine Ryan and Akala, who are on hand to take him to task over his claims - before the audience decide whether he's right or wrong.
Read MoreFrankie Boyle's American Autopsy
Recorded in front of a live audience at London's Asylum Chapel, Frankie Boyle, along with guests comics and experts, attempts to make sense of the US presidential election. Featuring stand-up, discussion and audience interaction.
Read More2017
Frankie Boyle returns to BBC2 with his New World Order and, with the help of his guests, dissects the bewildering year that was 2017.
The show features Frankie at his brilliant, satirical best with stand-up, review and discussion — all in an attempt to make sense of the last 12 months.
Read MoreEpisode 2
Frankie makes a string of bold and often outrageous statements which he then picks apart with the help of Sara Pascoe, Katherine Ryan, Mona Chalabi along with Akala and Ahir Shah. The propositions discussed in this episode are: "Britain Is Entering A Golden Age Of Racism" & "Donald Trump Will Be The World's First Crowdfunded Assassination"
Read MoreEpisode 4
Frankie makes a string of bold and often outrageous statements which he then picks apart with the help of Sara Pascoe, along with Miles Jupp, Doug Stanhope and Richard Osman. The propositions discussed in this episode are: "Humanity Doesn't Deserve The Mercy Of An Apocalypse" & "Everyone Older Than Me Can Fuck Off"
Read MoreEpisode 5
Frankie makes a string of bold and often outrageous statements which he then picks apart with the help of Sara Pascoe, along with Miles Jupp, Desiree Burch and Romesh Ranganathan. The propositions discussed in this episode are: "Elites Aren't All Bad... Is One Of The Things You'll Soon Learn In A Re-Education Camp" & "The Final Weeks Of Life On Earth Will Seem More Like 1000 Years"
Read MoreEpisode 6
Frankie makes a string of bold and often outrageous statements which he then picks apart with the help of Sara Pascoe, along with Miles Jupp, Roisin Conaty and Lucy Prebble. The propositions discussed in this episode are: "Democracies Hate Voters" & "Science Won't Save Us"
Read MoreFrankie Boyle's 2020 New World Order
Frankie Boyle returns with his New World Order end-of-year special, where, with the help of his guests, he dissects the bewildering year that was 2020.
Read More2021
Frankie Boyle returns with his New World Order end-of-year special, where, with the help of his guests, he dissects the bewildering year that was 2021.
The show features Frankie at his satirical best with stand-up, review and discussion – all in an attempt to make sense of the last 12 months.
Read MoreEpisode 4
Frankie Boyle returns to help make sense of this disconcerting time, tackling the biggest issues troubling the planet and making a string of bold and often outrageous statements, which he then picks apart with the help of Rob Delaney, Susie McCabe, Jamali Maddix and Kiri Pritchard-McLean.
Read MoreEpisode 5
Frankie Boyle returns to help make sense of this disconcerting time, tackling the biggest issues troubling the planet and making a string of bold and often outrageous statements, which he then picks apart with Desiree Burch, Sophie Duker, Josie Long and Thanyia Moore.
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