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Sarah Millican TV Show
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What do you think of it so far? I like Sarah as a stand-up, but she seems very wooden, unnatural and scared in this. It's quite well-written but I find myself focusing on her fear more than her punchlines. Her voice is more squawky than ever, maybe due to nerves. When I look at her I'm reminded of Mrs Merton, Caroline Ahern's creation of the 1990s
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How weird - that's EXACTLY the same things we said at home watching her last week (even down to the bit about her reminding us of Caroline Ahern).
She seems way too 'static' during her stand up bits, and it seems that the producers have thrown everything into the mix (bit of stand up, some interviews, some sketch-based material) hoping something sticks.
I love her as a stand up, and would go to see her live in a shot - but the telly show needs to be re-thought.
How weird - that's EXACTLY the same things we said at home watching her last week (even down to the bit about her reminding us of Caroline Ahern).
She seems way too 'static' during her stand up bits, and it seems that the producers have thrown everything into the mix (bit of stand up, some interviews, some sketch-based material) hoping something sticks.
I love her as a stand up, and would go to see her live in a shot - but the telly show needs to be re-thought.
I thought exactly the same. It's all very stilted and wooden as you say which is not good for supposed comedy. I like her normally but she seeemed to be making very hard work of this and it makes it hard work to watch. The content was funny but the delivery is ruining it. I'll probably watch the second one just to see if it's improved but if not I'm not sure I have the endurance for a whole series.