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''A part of wishes I did try a bit harder [at school] just because of mates I know now who are always saying, ah y'know, "Karl you're stupid and stuff. You don't know enough, you should know more" and all that. But I'm also thinking that, being intelligent, does is make you happier anyway? So yeah, that's sort of what I'm trying to find out really.'' | |||
Karl Pilkington is an unassuming, unsophisticated man from Manchester who has little formal education and is known to his close friends (not to mention his many fans) as a fool, an idiot, a buffoon. In this Channel 4 documentary, he is on a quest to determine whether he would be happier if he was more intelligent. To find the answer, he seeks the counsel of scholars, philosophers and David Icke. | Karl Pilkington is an unassuming, unsophisticated man from Manchester who has little formal education and is known to his close friends (not to mention his many fans) as a fool, an idiot, a buffoon. In this Channel 4 documentary, he is on a quest to determine whether he would be happier if he was more intelligent. To find the answer, he seeks the counsel of scholars, philosophers and David Icke. | ||
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'''TV Guide, The Times, 20 October 2007:''' | '''TV Guide, The Times, 20 October 2007:''' | ||
:''[Karl's | :''Karl Pilkington kicks off a new week-long season of Comedy Lab, the wildly erratic series showcasing comic talent that discovered the likes of Peter Kay, Jimmy Carr, Dom Joly and [[Russell Brand]].'' | ||
:''Karl Pilkington himself was the producer of ''[[The Ricky Gervais Show]]'' on the radio station Xfm and developed a cult following when he appeared on Gervais's podcasts. His comic speciality is pretending to be thick, a role that he is able to play with immense assurance. In this amiable programme, he meets a bunch of brainy people -including Germaine Greer and Will Self - to find out if life would be better if he were more intelligent. But, in the end, he decides there's no point in trying because, even if it worked, he wouldn't be the same vaguely endearing idiot.''[http://www.pilkipedia.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Image:SatisfiedFool_TheTimes.jpg] | |||
'''Caitlin Moran, The Times, 20 October 2007:''' | '''Caitlin Moran, The Times, 20 October 2007:''' | ||
:''Karl Pilkington | :''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.'' | :''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.'' | ||
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==Quotes== | |||
* '''Ricky Gervais:''' I don't think Karl is going to learn anything from this, to be honest. Nothing important stays in there. I think he learned everything he was ever going to learn by 12. | |||
* '''Ricky Gervais''': I think he'll do alright [in a Mensa test]. I think he's got a good naturally intelligence. I think if you take any formal education and knowledge out of the equation, I think he'll surprise you. I think he'll do okay at that,because he's got a good brain, he's just never used it. | |||
* '''Karl Pilkington:''' You know how they say go off gut feeling, even me gut wasn't kicking in... I mean, it's multiple choice so you can take a bit of a lucky dip, have a bit of gamble. But eh, I'm not positive about it. | |||
* '''Karl Pilkington:''' [Intelligent people] they argue a lot and you're like "Oh stop arguing, just one of you, say you might be right and go home." D'ya know what I mean? They're happy to -you see things on like ''Newsnight'' or whatever. And it's just like, none of 'em are going to back down and then they go, "That's all we've got time for. See you next week" and you go what's been sorted out?<br>'''Germaine Greer:''' But things are not meant to be sorted out. <br>'''KP:''' Then what's the point of chatting about it then? <br>'''GG:''' Can I make this fucking bread!? <br>'''KP:''' [voiceover] You see, that's like what happens on ''Newsnight''. Asked the question, never got an answer. | |||
* '''Karl Pilkington:''' I sort of gave [cooking] a go. [Me girlfriend] walked in one day and I had sausages in the toaster. She went mental at me. D'ya know how sausages make a load of mess when you put them in a pan? It was when I first got a flat and I wanted everywhere to be clean all the time. <br>'''Germaine Greer:''' Now I am beginning to thing you might be a tad stupid. | |||
* '''Germaine Greer:''' You can take that home if you like. <br>'''Karl Pilkington:''' Can I? <br>'''GG:''' Yeah. <br>'''KP:''' What, all of it? Brilliant. I'll have me pie and mash, gravy... <br>'''GG:''' You're not a wholemeal bread man, you'll be saying "Eh I'd rather 'av me white brid. Don't like that brid! That's got roughage in it. ''[Karl laughs at Greer's Northern accent]'' It's going to make meh 'av a big sheet. Eet twill! Beeg and perfectly formed." <br>'''KP:''' That's good, that's healthy. <br>'''GG:''' That is healthy. <br>'''KP:''' So not very good brain but... <br>'''GG:''' ...Terrific bowels! <br>'''KP:''' [voiceover] She was nice enough and I got some sort of free bread out of it. And it was sort of good know that, er, no matter how different we were in the brain department we could still both have a laugh about me arse. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Satisfied Fool-Karl Pilkington School Photo.jpg|Schoolboy Karl | |||
Image:Satisfied Fool-Karl Kettle.jpg|Karl stares at Germaine Greer's kettle | |||
Image:Satisfied Fool-Karl Pilkington and Germaine Greer.jpg|Karl and Germaine chatting | |||
Image:Satisfied Fool-Karl with Heinz Wolff 2.jpg|Karl and Professor Heinz Wolff | |||
Image:Satisfied Fool-Karl with David Icke 3.jpg|David Icke does his Al Jolson impression | |||
Image:Satisfied Fool-Karl on a ferry.jpg|Karl Pilkington on a ferry boat | |||
Image:Satisfied Fool-Karl with ball on head.jpg|Karl Pilkington is examined by Will Self | |||
Image:Satisfied_ Fool-Will Self.jpg|Will Self | |||
</gallery> | |||
*'''''For more images go to:''''' ''[[Gallery:Karl Pilkington: Satisfied Fool]]'' | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article2671466.ece Caitlin | * [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article2671466.ece Caitlin Moran's review in The Times] |
Revision as of 12:17, 27 October 2007
Karl Pilkington: Satisfied Fool | |
Satisfied Fool title card. | |
Genre | Documentary |
Running time | 24 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
A part of wishes I did try a bit harder [at school] just because of mates I know now who are always saying, ah y'know, "Karl you're stupid and stuff. You don't know enough, you should know more" and all that. But I'm also thinking that, being intelligent, does is make you happier anyway? So yeah, that's sort of what I'm trying to find out really.
Karl Pilkington is an unassuming, unsophisticated man from Manchester who has little formal education and is known to his close friends (not to mention his many fans) as a fool, an idiot, a buffoon. In this Channel 4 documentary, he is on a quest to determine whether he would be happier if he was more intelligent. To find the answer, he seeks the counsel of scholars, philosophers and David Icke.
Reviews
TV Guide, The Times, 20 October 2007:
- Karl Pilkington kicks off a new week-long season of Comedy Lab, the wildly erratic series showcasing comic talent that discovered the likes of Peter Kay, Jimmy Carr, Dom Joly and Russell Brand.
- Karl Pilkington himself was the producer of The Ricky Gervais Show on the radio station Xfm and developed a cult following when he appeared on Gervais's podcasts. His comic speciality is pretending to be thick, a role that he is able to play with immense assurance. In this amiable programme, he meets a bunch of brainy people -including Germaine Greer and Will Self - to find out if life would be better if he were more intelligent. But, in the end, he decides there's no point in trying because, even if it worked, he wouldn't be the same vaguely endearing idiot.[1]
Caitlin Moran, 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!!
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. | ||||
Candidate | Tiger Flies | This is The Way | 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. | ||||
Brian Eno | Music for Airports: Ambient 1 | 1/1 | 22:50 - 23:11 | |
Karl talks about his meeting with 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. |
Quotes
- Ricky Gervais: I don't think Karl is going to learn anything from this, to be honest. Nothing important stays in there. I think he learned everything he was ever going to learn by 12.
- Ricky Gervais: I think he'll do alright [in a Mensa test]. I think he's got a good naturally intelligence. I think if you take any formal education and knowledge out of the equation, I think he'll surprise you. I think he'll do okay at that,because he's got a good brain, he's just never used it.
- Karl Pilkington: You know how they say go off gut feeling, even me gut wasn't kicking in... I mean, it's multiple choice so you can take a bit of a lucky dip, have a bit of gamble. But eh, I'm not positive about it.
- Karl Pilkington: [Intelligent people] they argue a lot and you're like "Oh stop arguing, just one of you, say you might be right and go home." D'ya know what I mean? They're happy to -you see things on like Newsnight or whatever. And it's just like, none of 'em are going to back down and then they go, "That's all we've got time for. See you next week" and you go what's been sorted out?
Germaine Greer: But things are not meant to be sorted out.
KP: Then what's the point of chatting about it then?
GG: Can I make this fucking bread!?
KP: [voiceover] You see, that's like what happens on Newsnight. Asked the question, never got an answer.
- Karl Pilkington: I sort of gave [cooking] a go. [Me girlfriend] walked in one day and I had sausages in the toaster. She went mental at me. D'ya know how sausages make a load of mess when you put them in a pan? It was when I first got a flat and I wanted everywhere to be clean all the time.
Germaine Greer: Now I am beginning to thing you might be a tad stupid.
- Germaine Greer: You can take that home if you like.
Karl Pilkington: Can I?
GG: Yeah.
KP: What, all of it? Brilliant. I'll have me pie and mash, gravy...
GG: You're not a wholemeal bread man, you'll be saying "Eh I'd rather 'av me white brid. Don't like that brid! That's got roughage in it. [Karl laughs at Greer's Northern accent] It's going to make meh 'av a big sheet. Eet twill! Beeg and perfectly formed."
KP: That's good, that's healthy.
GG: That is healthy.
KP: So not very good brain but...
GG: ...Terrific bowels!
KP: [voiceover] She was nice enough and I got some sort of free bread out of it. And it was sort of good know that, er, no matter how different we were in the brain department we could still both have a laugh about me arse.
Gallery
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Schoolboy Karl
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Karl stares at Germaine Greer's kettle
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Karl and Germaine chatting
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Karl and Professor Heinz Wolff
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David Icke does his Al Jolson impression
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Karl Pilkington on a ferry boat
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Karl Pilkington is examined by Will Self
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Will Self
- For more images go to: Gallery:Karl Pilkington: Satisfied Fool