Talk:The All New Alexei Sayle Show

This probably needs a wholesale re-write; it sounds a lot like it was 'inspired' by http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/allnewalexeisayleshow/

Bobby Chariot
This will need confirming, but as I remember it the "Bloody sod yer, then" bit of Bobby's catch phrase wasn't actually part of his catch phrase at all - it was merely a dejected response to the audience who refused to reply with Bobby's preferred audience response (which was something like "we're all diddling well, Bobby, how's things with you?" or some such over-lengthy reply.)Paul-b4 (talk) 14:12, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

Value judgement
I've amended the worst sides of [the various comedians] to the least politically correct sides of, on the assumption that this is what worst was referring to. Musiconeologist (talk) 15:59, 14 August 2010 (UTC)

Stuff
Musiconeologist (talk) 14:09, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
 * This is mentioned in paragraph 2 as though already familiar; an explanation is needed of what it was. [Note: I've now added this, with a link to the article about it.]
 * Unclear whether the use of recurring characters was new, or whether Stuff also had them but The Alexei Sayle Show introduced new ones. Could be edited to either rucurring characters. These included or further recurring characters. These included.

Writers
The July 30th, 2007 version includes information about the show's writers; I've added them to the information box, but not checked their accuracy. I'm assuming that they were accidentally lost in the process of making the article's style more enyclopaedic. Musiconeologist (talk) 19:35, 14 August 2010 (UTC)