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White Van Karl was a segment on the Xfm shows where [[Ricky]] and [[Steve]] ask [[Karl Pilkington|Karl]] to give his opinion on selected items in the news that week. The idea was stolen from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_man White Van Man] section in [[The Sun]] newspaper. | |||
It was one of the earliest features and was used by Ricky and Steve to help illustrate their point about Karl who, before the feature (in the earlier Xfm shows) was relatively unknown and had no major involvement in the show. Karl frequently complained of feeling under pressure by the feature and not being sure of the "right" answer. Ricky and Steve re-assured Karl that whatever his answer was it would be great. The feature was ended early in the second series but made a few reappearances in later shows | |||
[[Category:Features|White Van Karl]] | [[Category:Features|White Van Karl]] |
Revision as of 03:32, 5 September 2007
White Van Karl was a segment on the Xfm shows where Ricky and Steve ask Karl to give his opinion on selected items in the news that week. The idea was stolen from the White Van Man section in The Sun newspaper.
It was one of the earliest features and was used by Ricky and Steve to help illustrate their point about Karl who, before the feature (in the earlier Xfm shows) was relatively unknown and had no major involvement in the show. Karl frequently complained of feeling under pressure by the feature and not being sure of the "right" answer. Ricky and Steve re-assured Karl that whatever his answer was it would be great. The feature was ended early in the second series but made a few reappearances in later shows