Imagine watching in the loop and your favourite scenes being the ones with Toby and his relationship 😂😂 it's like watching pulp fiction for the Fabienne scenes
He's right though, In The Loop is a lot less funny than Thick Of It. They went too hard on the screaming and shouting, it comes across more psychotic than anything.
The question at 3:50 gets an answer that is worth listening to and may have been proven correct in the decades since. If a bit defensive with the people like you remarks.
It's a fantastically thorough answer as well, I think Campbell very insightfully and succinctly dismantled Mark's smarmy and simplistic line of questioning here. Campbell is clearly an often humourless and quite vexed individual, but there's no denying his absolute sincerity, I think.
I don’t think Mark and ‘people like him’ contributed to a million dead ppl in an illegal foreign war. Campbell is beyond defensive, like the slimiest of (unlike him, elected) politicians.
Enormous misrepresentation of history to say men like Campbell in his type of politics have delivered most of the best things to the world. Almost every right, from those of workers and employees to those of racial and sexual minorities and the homeless have come from community organisation forcing the hands of bureaucrats and politicians. Perhaps the only example is the NHS, which I haven't studied enough to say it wasn't a product of popular pressure
@dhartmannahmed4980 not sure who was representing history. Perhaps be a bit more specific. All the things you mention. All of them. All were introduced under a Labour govt. All conservative govt ignored the pressure and denied basic human rights. So men like Campbell are the ones who listened and changed things. Or they just thought it was the right thing to do in the first place.
Fantastic stuff. There's a comment on another post of this Interview about how this is a very important debate on the issue of satire and sincerity and how neither man is wrong. I think about it a lot. what a fascinating video.
2009? The footage looks like 1993, then again how can 2009 even be 15 years ago? I remember it very clearly and nothing has changed. I am still wearing the same coat lol.
Imagine watching in the loop and your favourite scenes being the ones with Toby and his relationship 😂😂 it's like watching pulp fiction for the Fabienne scenes
He's right though, In The Loop is a lot less funny than Thick Of It. They went too hard on the screaming and shouting, it comes across more psychotic than anything.
The question at 3:50 gets an answer that is worth listening to and may have been proven correct in the decades since. If a bit defensive with the people like you remarks.
It's a fantastically thorough answer as well, I think Campbell very insightfully and succinctly dismantled Mark's smarmy and simplistic line of questioning here. Campbell is clearly an often humourless and quite vexed individual, but there's no denying his absolute sincerity, I think.
I don’t think Mark and ‘people like him’ contributed to a million dead ppl in an illegal foreign war. Campbell is beyond defensive, like the slimiest of (unlike him, elected) politicians.
Enormous misrepresentation of history to say men like Campbell in his type of politics have delivered most of the best things to the world. Almost every right, from those of workers and employees to those of racial and sexual minorities and the homeless have come from community organisation forcing the hands of bureaucrats and politicians. Perhaps the only example is the NHS, which I haven't studied enough to say it wasn't a product of popular pressure
@dhartmannahmed4980 not sure who was representing history. Perhaps be a bit more specific.
All the things you mention. All of them. All were introduced under a Labour govt.
All conservative govt ignored the pressure and denied basic human rights.
So men like Campbell are the ones who listened and changed things. Or they just thought it was the right thing to do in the first place.
God Kermode your hands are massive!
Someone’s ego was hurt a bit me thinks.
Yeah Kermode's such a to$$er.
Yeah Mark Kermode kept digging and ended off hurt
Fantastic stuff. There's a comment on another post of this Interview about how this is a very important debate on the issue of satire and sincerity and how neither man is wrong. I think about it a lot. what a fascinating video.
Wait. Stuff from when I was a teenager is now showing on the BBC archives? I'm getting old...
Sitting directly next to Alistair Campbell while watching a film mocking him? God that would be uncomfortable…
“I think I said…” 😅
He can't see the wood for the trees
I don’t for one second think Campbell has any principles. Tucker is a better human.
I couldn't help but squirm for Alastair 😂😂😂
Super upload ! Thanks 👍🏼
Don't bother, Campbell is a vulture, like his best chum Tony Blair🤐😶🤫
He did a pretty good job spinning it on kermode
Campbell seems to be in denial and unable to appreciate dramatic license and humor.
Not really. He was asked about the show as a viewer and he answered.
Tuesday 24th March 2009
2009? The footage looks like 1993, then again how can 2009 even be 15 years ago? I remember it very clearly and nothing has changed. I am still wearing the same coat lol.
Yeah wtf?! What on earth was this filmed with?! The BBC used widescreen from the late 1990s and HD from 2006.
PETER CAPALDI
I feel like Alistair is pretty much bang on here.
Looks like they’re on a plane
He acknowledges that the Thick of It was great but In The Loop just wasn't as good.
Probably the only thing he’s ever been right about
Why doesn’t he sit up straight
Er is this one of the guys behind the Iraq war?
No, that was Saddam Hussain - the one with the WMDs, remember?
@@fburton8Did you miss the memo? He never had WMD's and it's since come out that Blair knew the intelligence was sketchy.
@@Jmcinally94nothing gets past you
@@hhhsf4357 The truth doesn't? Good thing
@@Jmcinally94 and then killed the anonymous source who gave evidence that the information was dodgy?
The Culture Show
From bean to cup
Classic
Why so serious
Alastair is right tho
2009: ALASTAIR CAMPBELL vs MALCOLM TUCKER | The Culture Show | BBC Archive 1110am 9.8.2 indeed.
Two Liars lying together