Dear
Mark Steel, Thank you for talking about
my great-great-great-great grandfather on
your comedy programme tonight. I have always found you very funny; your
book on the French Revolution was fascinating, as was your
memoir of growing up as a socialist. I was brought up a socialist, and though I would never be so black and white about my
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He's coming to do some kind of stand-up in Caernarfon soon, I believe, so I wonder how he will temper his routine then, given that he will be firmly in the midst of all the cottage-burners and English-haters of Wales. (I've seen non-Welsh comedians come to north Wales and perform routines that try out vaguely anti-Welsh stuff--mocking placenames and the like--because they think it's original and that we haven't heard it all before, and the response they get redefines the term "stony silence".)
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And every time you pick someone up on it, your objections are taken as proof that their prejudice is a rightful opinion.
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Fully support your comments - it's just cheap gags, and seems far more hammy than the others in the series. Poor show Mr Steel.
Oh Christ, someone even quotes Richard Llewellyn...
This is how it should be done: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL2CaiydtLY
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Despite being about as much of a socialist as Genghis Khan I do like Mark Steel and have always found him very funny.
My racism of choice is being anti-French.
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I generally actually don't have a problem with making fun of national stereotypes, after a fashion. After all, if you can't laugh... But I do get irked with the sort of person who would have gone on anti-racist/fascist/whatever marches, but then thinks that making fun of the Welsh or the Scots or whatever is totally different. Doublethink annoys me.
I'm quite apt to rib the French as well ;-) They make it so easy!
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