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==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
Caitlin Morris, The Times, 20 October 2007: | |||
:''For those who haven’t yet come across him, Karl Pilkington is a sometime collaborator of Ricky Gervais – an eccentric Rainman-type character. Gervais, with his typical “edginess”, is either doing his bit for mental health charities by helping him, or doing his bit for the postPC movement by taking the piss out of him; but no one can be quite sure which.'' | |||
:''In Comedy Lab’s Karl Pilkington: Satisfied Fool, Pilkington has finally been given a solo pilot in the format of a Louis Theroux-type documentary. The subject here is “Cleverness – will it make you happy?” and the presenter is – well, the presenter is, in contrast to Theroux’s hateful faux naivety, genuinely naive.'' | |||
:''He looks baffled as Germaine Greer tries to explain the difference between intelligence and cleverness, and almost bursts into tears when Will Self roars, “You’re just a satisfied pig! Get out of my house!!'' | |||
:''There’s a winning unartfulness to it. It almost feels like a new kind of TV.''[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article2671466.ece] | |||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
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* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article2671466.ece Caitlin Morris' review in The Times] |
Revision as of 12:05, 24 October 2007
Karl Pilkington: Satisfied Fool | |
Satisfied Fool title card. | |
Genre | Documentary |
Running time | 28 mins. |
Starring | Karl Pilkington, David Icke, Will Self, Germaine Greer, Heinz Wolff, Ricky Gervais |
Country | UK |
Network | Channel 4 |
Tx. Date | 22 October 2007 |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Karl Pilkington: Satisfied Fool is a one-off documentary by Karl Pilkington, shown as part of Channel 4's 'Comedy Lab' series.
Plot
Reviews
Caitlin Morris, The Times, 20 October 2007:
- For those who haven’t yet come across him, Karl Pilkington is a sometime collaborator of Ricky Gervais – an eccentric Rainman-type character. Gervais, with his typical “edginess”, is either doing his bit for mental health charities by helping him, or doing his bit for the postPC movement by taking the piss out of him; but no one can be quite sure which.
- In Comedy Lab’s Karl Pilkington: Satisfied Fool, Pilkington has finally been given a solo pilot in the format of a Louis Theroux-type documentary. The subject here is “Cleverness – will it make you happy?” and the presenter is – well, the presenter is, in contrast to Theroux’s hateful faux naivety, genuinely naive.
- He looks baffled as Germaine Greer tries to explain the difference between intelligence and cleverness, and almost bursts into tears when Will Self roars, “You’re just a satisfied pig! Get out of my house!!
- There’s a winning unartfulness to it. It almost feels like a new kind of TV.[1]
Music
Artist | Album | Song Title | Start/Stop | |
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I Am Kloot | I Am Kloot | Proof | 00:00 - 02:19 | |
Plays intermittently in the first few minutes. | ||||
I Am Kloot | I Am Kloot | 3 Feet Tall | 03:01 - 03:30 | |
3 feet tall with a head like a bowling ball - Karl travels from the Mensa test to Germaine Greer's house. | ||||
??? | ??? | ??? | 08:01 - 08:36 | |
Karl meets Prof. Heinz Wolff and his tea-making assistant. | ||||
Elbow | Cast of Thousands | Crawling With Idiot | 10:14 - 10:35 | |
Karl leaves Prof. Heinz Wolff, song plays up until the advert break. **Also features in the trailer | ||||
Stephen Fretwell | Magpie | Do You Want To Come With Me? | 10:36 - 11:07 | |
Karl gets the ferry to the Isle of Wight and meets David Icke. | ||||
Joy Division | Substance | Atmosphere | 16:07 - 16:24 | |
Karl reflects on his meeting with David Icke on the ferry home. | ||||
??? | ??? | ??? | 22:50 - 23:11 | |
Karl reflects on meeting Will Self and reads Wittgenstein on the park. | ||||
I Am Kloot | I Am Kloot | Proof | 23:30 - 24:02 | |
Karl walking down Gower St., London while the end credits roll. |