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Frankie Boyle established himself as one of the hottest names on the UK comedy scene through his role as a regular panelist on the first seven series of Mock the Week. Since leaving the show to pursue other projects Frankie have proven to be just as sought after and maintained a devoted following.
Frankie’s first DVD, Frankie Boyle Live is officially the second fastest ever selling debut stand up release, selling just under 16,000 copies on its first day alone. The DVD was filmed on the final night of Frankie’s first national tour, Frankie Boyle Live, which was extended due to phenomenal demand with all 150 tour dates selling out.
In March 2010 Frankie hit the road again for a second national tour, entitled I Would Happily Punch Every One Of You In The Face. Extended due to overwhelming public demand – 52,000 tickets were sold on the first day they went on sale – the tour completely sold out and culminated with a string of arena dates. Once again the tour was recorded for DVD, this time filmed at the Hammersmith Apollo. Entitled If I Could Reach Out Through Your TV and Strangle You, I Would the DVD was released in mid- November and has proved to be every bit as popular as the Frankie’s first.
In November 2010 Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights, his own stand-up and sketch show, aired on Channel 4 as a six part series and was one of the most talked about shows of the year. Other recent TV appearances include You Have Been Watching, Would I Lie to You? and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
QUOTES:
“His stand-up act is honed to gilt-edged perfection.” – The List
“Many, many funny lines here. A difficult book to read sedately in public.” -
Evening Standard (On ‘Frankie Boyle: My Shit Life So Far’)
“Boyle cleverly keeps the emphasis on being funny . . Bizarre, intelligent and abusively hilarious.” – List (On ‘Frankie Boyle: My Shit Life So Far’)
“Perfectly constructed, weird and wicked one-liners…His eye for absurdity is as sharp as his suits.” – The Guardian
“Frankie Boyle has suddenly gone from being one of many Scottish stand-ups to TV’s must-have funnyman.” – Daily Record
“Wit, poise and pace… it’s worth sneaking in just to see Boyle… Plays on all things Scottish with a welcome and vicious anti-authoritarian edge.” – Scotsman