Jennifer Morris, digital video & media person in West Yorkshire, UK.

November 3rd
14:08 GMT

Fresh Meat is shaping up to be a right cracker. Such a slow-burner but always worth the wait. Last week’s episode was the best by miles and the next one looks even better.

Vod is GOD, such a wicked character. Also loving Howard and can’t believe I’m actually starting to like Jack Whitehall, the bloody posho. Written by the Peep Show dudes that aren’t Mitchell and Webb, it’s not quite the fresh take on uni life that it could be but there’s enough idiosyncrasy and non-sequiturs to make me really, really, really miss uni. It’s not a groundbreaker, it’s just funny.

So, fans of the Britcom! Get on this. If you’re not here and your IP isn’t hidden, just torrent the fucking thing. (That’s what Vod would say, anyway.)

October 7th
13:46 GMT
April 4th
21:08 GMT

Check out this movie I wrote and directed on a whim last year. It’s called “The Escape” and is probably longer than any stuff I’ve made that you may have seen but don’t let that put you off!

Work is boring so banter is everything.

April 1st
18:23 GMT

The Escape on Vimeo

Fun comedy short made with friends.

Starring:
Ryan Higgins as Alex
Alissa Juvan as Janice
Waleed Khalid as Supervisor

Written & Directed by Jennifer Morris

Boom Operator Andrew Robinson
Production Assistant Cristina Rossi

Produced by Alissa Juvan & Jennifer Morris

Special Thanks to Fabric

And speaking of short films I have made, here is one we shot just before Christmas. It’s sort of an unfunny film with funny people in it - I wish I’d let them improvise the whole thing. The tags include huge continuity errors, bad sound compression and even worse smoke effect so, relax. I know. It’s for fun!

12:11 GMT
Something that’s been happening now for a while over here is 10 O’Clock Live.
We don’t really have that current-news late-night chat-show type thing. I mean there’s Alan Carr Chatty Man which is mostly wank until they drink the death pints (I was going to link to that but here’s some Cheryl Cole that I found in the process instead. <3 u Chez). Jonathan Ross had a great show on the BBC on Friday nights - have I watched his new one? Is it out yet? Obviously not as memorable if so. So Graham Norton was my absolute fav on a Friday night back in the early naughts and there’s Paul O’Grady etc. - but no, we don’t have Stewart and Colbert or even Coco or Letterman or Fallon but we’ve got camp blokes having a laugh with superstars every so often! (No offence, Jonathan Ross, I’m sure you’d much rather be mentioned alongside Parkie and Trevor McDonald. No, wait, you probably don’t mind.)
Anyway, 10 O’Clock Live is the worst name possible for this show because its typical viewer probably associates with the News At Ten (hi Trev) or, way more importantly, The 11 O’Clock Show (Wiki: ”The programme is noted for launching the careers of Ricky Gervais, Sacha Baron Cohen and Charlie Brooker. Comedy writer/performers who also wrote on the show include David Mitchell, Robert Webb, Rhys Thomas, Tony Way and James Bachman”).
The latter association actually isn’t a million miles off as the core four hosts of this new late night topical show are David Mitchell, Charlie Brooker, Lauren Laverne and Jimmy Carr. People like Peep Show so I’ll let my annoyance for Mitchell slide. Actually I like Peep Show and I also like Charlie Brooker, he is a smart dude and he’s funny in a dead English way, like he tells jokes that are funny but you don’t laugh because you are also English. Jimmy Carr is a famous stand-up in the UK, absolute deadpan and dry, dry, dry. He quite recently hosted a horrible gameshow where the host was supposed to be mean and absolutely bombed because he was, well, mean. But funny.
Now, Lauren Laverne sort of seems the odd one out here. TO EVERYONE ELSE, NOT ME! Of late, she is a DJ on BBC 6Music which almost got cancelled last year but before that she was on telly like T4 and general stuff I would watch as a young adult. Thinking about women in broadcasting is making me think of the likes of Fearne Cotton (love her radio show and Celeb Juice obvz) who would SUCK at this but Lauren Laverne sort of came to prominence when I was starting to get a bit more into counter-culture or cheekiness or being too clever or whatever being 16 meant for me then. She has a “skewed” view — in other words, she is perfect to present alongside these guys. (I’m annoyed that it’s harder to describe women in this context. She’s a thinking viewer’s presenter without the implied dullness.)
Anyway, I guess I have a few American and international followers who appreciate British comedy and this is a good show to check out, if completely different to the kind of thing “we” usually do over here. I don’t know how popular it is as I can’t get in the habit of watching late-night talkshows but what I have seen of it is promising, on top of having four incredibly talented hosts. It’s just another point of proof that Channel 4 is still developing “cutting edge” (bleurgh) and “relevant” (double bleurgh*) content for smart people.
*I may bleurgh at shitty buzzwords but I can’t think of anything synonymous that’s quite as effective.
My fav bit so far is “Charlie Brooker defends Rebecca Black” - wait til the end for proper lulz.

Something that’s been happening now for a while over here is 10 O’Clock Live.

We don’t really have that current-news late-night chat-show type thing. I mean there’s Alan Carr Chatty Man which is mostly wank until they drink the death pints (I was going to link to that but here’s some Cheryl Cole that I found in the process instead. <3 u Chez). Jonathan Ross had a great show on the BBC on Friday nights - have I watched his new one? Is it out yet? Obviously not as memorable if so. So Graham Norton was my absolute fav on a Friday night back in the early naughts and there’s Paul O’Grady etc. - but no, we don’t have Stewart and Colbert or even Coco or Letterman or Fallon but we’ve got camp blokes having a laugh with superstars every so often! (No offence, Jonathan Ross, I’m sure you’d much rather be mentioned alongside Parkie and Trevor McDonald. No, wait, you probably don’t mind.)

Anyway, 10 O’Clock Live is the worst name possible for this show because its typical viewer probably associates with the News At Ten (hi Trev) or, way more importantly, The 11 O’Clock Show (Wiki: ”The programme is noted for launching the careers of Ricky GervaisSacha Baron Cohen and Charlie Brooker. Comedy writer/performers who also wrote on the show include David MitchellRobert WebbRhys ThomasTony Way and James Bachman).

The latter association actually isn’t a million miles off as the core four hosts of this new late night topical show are David Mitchell, Charlie Brooker, Lauren Laverne and Jimmy Carr. People like Peep Show so I’ll let my annoyance for Mitchell slide. Actually I like Peep Show and I also like Charlie Brooker, he is a smart dude and he’s funny in a dead English way, like he tells jokes that are funny but you don’t laugh because you are also English. Jimmy Carr is a famous stand-up in the UK, absolute deadpan and dry, dry, dry. He quite recently hosted a horrible gameshow where the host was supposed to be mean and absolutely bombed because he was, well, mean. But funny.

Now, Lauren Laverne sort of seems the odd one out here. TO EVERYONE ELSE, NOT ME! Of late, she is a DJ on BBC 6Music which almost got cancelled last year but before that she was on telly like T4 and general stuff I would watch as a young adult. Thinking about women in broadcasting is making me think of the likes of Fearne Cotton (love her radio show and Celeb Juice obvz) who would SUCK at this but Lauren Laverne sort of came to prominence when I was starting to get a bit more into counter-culture or cheekiness or being too clever or whatever being 16 meant for me then. She has a “skewed” view — in other words, she is perfect to present alongside these guys. (I’m annoyed that it’s harder to describe women in this context. She’s a thinking viewer’s presenter without the implied dullness.)

Anyway, I guess I have a few American and international followers who appreciate British comedy and this is a good show to check out, if completely different to the kind of thing “we” usually do over here. I don’t know how popular it is as I can’t get in the habit of watching late-night talkshows but what I have seen of it is promising, on top of having four incredibly talented hosts. It’s just another point of proof that Channel 4 is still developing “cutting edge” (bleurgh) and “relevant” (double bleurgh*) content for smart people.

*I may bleurgh at shitty buzzwords but I can’t think of anything synonymous that’s quite as effective.

My fav bit so far is “Charlie Brooker defends Rebecca Black” - wait til the end for proper lulz.

April 8th
20:36 GMT
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I can&#8217;t believe that someone has made making fun of the Olsens funny again. And I never thought it could be this funny.

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March 27th
16:03 GMT
March 18th
00:37 GMT
This was maybe a bad idea&#8230;
&#8230;yeahhh

This was maybe a bad idea…

…yeahhh

November 28th
00:17 GMT
Via
(via thecount)
Return of Evil Willow last week. I prefer this one, less veiny.

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Return of Evil Willow last week. I prefer this one, less veiny.

November 26th
15:04 GMT

I’m going to see this guy tonight in Manchester. Every year or so there’s a comedian who takes Britain by storm and riding on their success they are just everywhere. I’ve done a pretty good job of avoiding Michael McIntyre before the gig tonight. I don’t want to go already knowing all the jokes.

September 20th
22:25 GMT
Via

itsalwayssunny:

Rob, Glenn and Kaitlin talk about the Sunny tour, the new season and Glee.

(via zap2it.com)

Cooler and funnier than you and me.

TRUE FACT: I first heard of Sunny on tumblr. Never looked back, amigos.

00:29 GMT
July 24th
02:44 GMT

I still

haven’t seen the final season of what I think was a cool sitcom: That 70s Show.

Do I want to?

June 23rd
14:59 GMT
Via

plan-c:

Closet Monster

Self-medication, voyeurism, fur.  A monster stares into the abyss.  A boy stares back.

DIGG IT: http://digg.com/comedy/Closet_Monster

This whole sketch is great but the last 30 seconds or so made me LOL the hardest.