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Frankie Boyle's New World Order
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In an attempt to make sense of the bewildering world we live in, Frankie Boyle dissects the week's news using stand-up, review, discussion and audience interaction.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle List
- Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast - Similar stand-up style with sharp wit and introspection.
- Dave Chappelle: The Age of Spin - Stand-up that offers social commentary with humor.
- John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City - Intelligent observational comedy with personal anecdotes.
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- Ricky Gervais: Humanity - Candid and unapologetic look at society through comedy.
- Sarah Millican: Control Enthusiast - Humorous take on everyday life with a sharp delivery.
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- Bo Burnham: Make Happy - Meta-comedy that reflects on comedy itself and life.
- Louis C.K.: Chewed Up - Provocative and honest stand-up similar to Stewart Lee's style.
- Patton Oswalt: Annihilation - A blend of story-telling and philosophical reflections in comedy.
- Chris Addison: Believe Me - Satirical humor that critiques modern life and society.
- Simon Amstell: Do Nothing - A unique blend of self-deprecation and observational humor.
- Katherine Ryan: In Trouble - Sharp wit and commentary on contemporary issues.
- James Acaster: Repertoire - Inventive storytelling with absurd twists and humor.
- Joe Lycett's Refund - Clever storytelling with a satirical edge.
- Bill Burr: Paper Tiger - Candid social commentary delivered with humor.
- The Mash Report - Satirical take on current affairs reflecting societal absurdities.
- The Office (UK) - Dry and awkward humor that critiques workplaces reminiscent of Stewart Lee's commentary on life.
- Black Mirror - Dark humor and social commentary on the modern world.
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Clever humor with well-developed characters reflecting society.
- Veep - Sharp political satire; similar in its critique of societal norms.
- The IT Crowd - Witty humor revolving around the absurdities of modern work life.
- Louie - Blends humor with existential musings and personal storytelling.
- The Righteous Gemstones - Dark comedy with social critiques on family and belief systems.
- Arrested Development - Cleverly written sitcom with absurd scenarios, much like Stewart's style.
- Fleabag - Sharp, dark humor combined with personal and social reflections.
- Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - Provocative humor with a satirical take on culture and society.
- This Time with Alan Partridge - Satirical comedy taking a humorous look at fictional celebrity culture.
- Spaced - Blend of surreal humor and social commentary, much like Stewart's comedy vehicle.
- Dead Pan - Unique and dry humor combined with observational comedy.
- Community - Clever writing and meta-humor that echoes Stewart Lee's innovative style.
- The Detectorists - Subtle and observational humor that captures the quirks of life.
- High Fidelity - Witty and sharp dialogue centered around music and relationships.
- Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet - Workplace comedy with quirky characters and smart humor.
- Cunk on Britain - Satirical documentary-style humor that critiques cultural norms.
- Please Like Me - Mix of dark humor and personal growth in a comedic format.
- The Mighty Boosh - Surreal humor with an absurd, yet introspective, narrative style.
- The Last Leg - Current affairs humor with sharp commentary on social issues.
- Catastrophe - Witty and brutally honest take on relationships and life.
- Parks and Recreation - Humorous yet heartfelt commentary on community and politics.
- Schitt's Creek - Witty dialogue and character-driven humor centered on social dynamics.
- Inside No. 9 - Anthology series with clever twists and dark humor.
- The Office (US) - Character-driven humor that critiques workplace culture.
- Extras - Candid and awkwardly funny insights into the world of entertainment.
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