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- 7 August 2004
- Liverpool
Heard him on Chris Moyles and he's a lot better on that, sexual puns and everything. On tv he's crap.
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Last week we railed against James Corden, a perfect case study of that phenomenon in British public life whereby somebody does something half-decent (being Smithy in Gavin and Stacey, in this instance) and, through no particular fault of their own, is borne aloft on an absurdly inflated surge of adulation, leading to vast exaggeration of their talents and versatility.
It's as if the media and the thicker members of the public can only envisage one person per entertainment discipline at a time: one pop star, one pin-up girl, one footballer, one comedian. Actually, football is a good example: the way a player becomes the media flavour of the month for a bit, until a shinier toy comes along.
It's a chavvy girly humour thing...
Pot holes, we pay billions in road tax that goes to keeping the NHS alive and quango's while our roads crumble and speed cameras breed like rabbits...