FRANKIE Boyle has revealed the joke he has received the most criticism for in his stand-up career. The comedian has caused ...
As a comedian, Frankie has always had an image of being very acerbic, possibly even a little bit angry. So, it comes as some surprise to Louis to hear that Frankie is a devotee of yoga.
Frankie Boyle has revealed he can’t bring himself to watch one of the most talked about shows of the year, Baby Reindeer, as ...
Can YOU identify the celebrities who have appeared in GTA over the years? BRITISH comedians and even an ex-EastEnders star have voiced characters in the hit game. ©News Group Newspapers Limited ...
Frankie Boyles triumphant hometown gig as he takes to the stage in the iconic Kings Theatre in Glasgow after completing his first major tour of Scotland in over 12 years His journey on that tour ...
Frankie presents his sense of mounting horror in the form of standup comedy, Including some of the best bits from his recent Prometheus albums. If you enjoying going to a theatre and seeing Frankie ...
Frankie Boyle got crowds laughing and wincing in equal measure at Victorious Festival on Saturday, August 24. A huge crowd gathered at the comedy tent in anticipation and they were not disappointed.
The previously unseen content includes: A clip of Nigel Farage launching a range of gin. (Series 6, Episode 3; Motion: "Britain? More like Shitain.") A clip of Republican state Senate candidate Linda ...
As part of a continuing physical and mental tailspin, Frankie Boyle suppresses his overarching sense of futility and horror to tell jokes for an hour in the final days of organised human life. Note ...
Frankie travels from Edinburgh to Aberdeen to explore language. He meets a famous crime writer, joins a language lesson in a jail and learns how to be offensive in sign language. Frankie also wants to ...
As a recognised face on every episode of BBC2's Mock the Week, in addition to his appearances on 8 out of 10 Cats, They Think It's All Over, Law of the Playground and FAQ U, Frankie Boyle is an ...
Frankie Boyle came to prominence when he won the Daily Telegraph’s Open Mic competition in 1996, launching his stand-up career. On TV, he has appeared on every episode of BBC Two’s Mock the Week, and ...