The Rob Brydon Show, BBC Two
(Author: Martina Mercer)
The first episode of series 2 aired Friday 22nd July at 10pm, on BBC Two.
The show opened with a promising bang and as “There’s no business like show business” echoed round my living room I felt the urge to get up and dance.
The line up of guests announced sounded promising, Matt Lucas is always a pleasure, The Script, the modern day U2 are enough to get your blood pumping, but I must admit I’d never heard of the “popular” comedienne Nina Conti.
Rob began with obvious rehearsed interaction with the more interesting members of his audience, an attractive girl roofer who looked as if she was auditioning for X factor, a “little bit psychic” man who confessed to not sleeping a wink the night Osama Bin Laden was killed, and the President of the Roundabout appreciation society who admitted his society consisted of only himself.
It was quite a relief when Matt Lucas came on to steal the show, and this is exactly what he did. This should have been named “an audience with Matt Lucas”, it may have commanded more viewers, and the content would have been more original. In his high waisted trousers he delighted us with some of his more popular impressions, his wobbly face trick and his description of Tom Cruise. As he’s now starring in Les Miserables, Mr Brydon took it upon himself to prove his singing ability by interviewing him in song, this was quite cringe worthy, I think it would have been more pleasing for him to use his “little man trapped in a box” voice.
There was a ring of Des O’Conner throughout the whole show. Rob doesn’t seem to have settled into his own interviewing style yet, instead he prefers to touch on the tactics of the greats, Terry Wogan and Des. I would say Parkinson, but he didn’t let his guests talk enough for that!
He entered Morecambe and Wise territory as he annoyingly detracted from the scripts rendition of Bowies Heroes. This was quite annoying, but Matt Lucas’ intervention at the end was superb. Again, I’m watching the Matt Lucas show!
As Nina Conti appeared with a monkey in a bag and proceeded to use ventriloquism, I groaned, however, I must say she was impeccable. She used self deprecating techniques to create a laugh, and although the content of her jokes never let us forget she was the controller of the cheeky primate, her comedienne and voice throwing skills was excellent. Definitely one to watch out for. Unfortunately for her, she’s extremely attractive, and this doesn’t seem to bode well when advancing the careers of the female joker!
The show ended with the script, this time uninterrupted, and their performance was amazing. It made me even more annoyed that their earlier one had been so rudely interrupted.
I left the show thinking that I will tune in next week, unfortunately not for the tiny Rob, (who did seem to be obsessed about his shortcomings in the height department), but for the guests he may have on.
Just one thing, am I missing a trick here? The pair of shoes that sat highly polished behind Matt Lucas’ head as he chatted, why were they there?
The first episode of series 2 is available on the BBC iPlayer.












