A few of my observations:
1. Ross is an overpaid buffoon. No-one is worth that much. An alien crash landing on this planet tomorrow would think that Wossy actually lived in our tv sets. Overexposed, overpaid and crass.
2. Lenny Henry discovered that he was black sometime in the 90's and built his act around it. This is the same time that he stopped being funny.
3 The BBC commissioned a second series of Chef, despite appalling reviews. Was it because they were so desperate to have a prime time show fronted by a black guy, however p***poor that show was? The Beeb usually have no qualms in pulling the plug on stinkers.
4 Lenny Henry compered the Queen's Jubilee concert along with Ben Elton. Even then he guilelessly mentioned his race, in an embarrassing "Look at me, Ma!" speech. (incidentally he made the same racial quip at a show months later, rather too late to be radical after20 years in the biz) Shortly after the Jubilee, in an interview, Sanjeev Bhaskar, who is considerably more amusing that LH, revealed that the BBC initially approached him to do the compering with Mr Elton...which means that the BBC couldn't get an Asian compere so they settled on a black one. Is this tokenism or pure coincidence that the 99% of white comics/presenters were unapproached.
5. Uttering frequent buzzwords in a Pseudo-American accent is baffling rather than cool.
6. The black talent is out there. Let it grow naturally. Let's not hot-house it in order to meet quotas. And let's not flog a dead comedian.