TR
Reading the BBC duty log, I see pages and pages of complaints about the new comedy 'Come Fly With Me'. "It's racist" claim the comments, "blacking up has no place on TV" they pour. "How dare Walliams and Lucas poke fun at a disabled child!"
The comments strike me as surprising, because I find the programme quite funny; it's certainly improved since the first episode. I just think that those who complain about the show, or find it racist, are too dumb to "get the jokes" because in Come Fly With Me, everybody is sniped at - even the white British.
The main issues raised are with the racist characters - but openly racist immigrations officer Ian Foot is a criticism of irrational, xenophobic Brits; it is not a sketch promoting racism towards black people. When Moses is insulting to a "chinaman", the comedy lies in the sheer offence and inappropriateness of his conduct. We laugh because we know it would be thoroughly unacceptable to treat a customer that way; but also because we've probably seen people raise their voice to foreign customers who don't understand them.
As for Matt Lucas 'blacking up' to play Precious, I don't think this should cross an unacceptable line in 2011. Lucas can don wigs to play a lady, slip into a muscle suit to play an American jock, or even use all his acting skills to play a heterosexual man. Why do people still have an issue with a white person playing a black character? Lucas is allowed to put on a fake beard and do a Bradford accent... but if it's a black character, that crosses a line? Taj Manzoor is, arguably, one of the most likeable characters in the programme!
Furthermore, the characters never claim to represent an entire community. I find it so tedious when characters like Precious are accused of showing racism towards the entire black community. She is a fictional character, larger than life, if anything she takes the best parts of black Jamaican culture - jolliness, happiness and a zest for life - and it's twisted into something ridiculous, like taking time off work to go for a manicure.
The sketch where customer assistant Moses decides to use the "Wish Wings" charity money to send himself on holiday doesn't take the mick out of disabled children, it takes the mick out of Moses, a fictional character, and shows him to be a not-so-trustworthy, unfriendly and unprofessional 'customer relations assistant' - therein lies the comedy.
A huge batch of the complaints are about the Christian characters; Christianity is an open target for the comedy in Come Fly With Me, and this is the only area where I think the complaints could be upheld, because the BBC would not dare have jokes along the lines of "what would Jesus do? Jesus would offer us a full refund" made about, for instance, the Islamic faith.
So, aside from whether or not you find the programme funny; do you find Come Fly With Me grossly offensive and inappropriate?
The comments strike me as surprising, because I find the programme quite funny; it's certainly improved since the first episode. I just think that those who complain about the show, or find it racist, are too dumb to "get the jokes" because in Come Fly With Me, everybody is sniped at - even the white British.
The main issues raised are with the racist characters - but openly racist immigrations officer Ian Foot is a criticism of irrational, xenophobic Brits; it is not a sketch promoting racism towards black people. When Moses is insulting to a "chinaman", the comedy lies in the sheer offence and inappropriateness of his conduct. We laugh because we know it would be thoroughly unacceptable to treat a customer that way; but also because we've probably seen people raise their voice to foreign customers who don't understand them.
As for Matt Lucas 'blacking up' to play Precious, I don't think this should cross an unacceptable line in 2011. Lucas can don wigs to play a lady, slip into a muscle suit to play an American jock, or even use all his acting skills to play a heterosexual man. Why do people still have an issue with a white person playing a black character? Lucas is allowed to put on a fake beard and do a Bradford accent... but if it's a black character, that crosses a line? Taj Manzoor is, arguably, one of the most likeable characters in the programme!
Furthermore, the characters never claim to represent an entire community. I find it so tedious when characters like Precious are accused of showing racism towards the entire black community. She is a fictional character, larger than life, if anything she takes the best parts of black Jamaican culture - jolliness, happiness and a zest for life - and it's twisted into something ridiculous, like taking time off work to go for a manicure.
The sketch where customer assistant Moses decides to use the "Wish Wings" charity money to send himself on holiday doesn't take the mick out of disabled children, it takes the mick out of Moses, a fictional character, and shows him to be a not-so-trustworthy, unfriendly and unprofessional 'customer relations assistant' - therein lies the comedy.
A huge batch of the complaints are about the Christian characters; Christianity is an open target for the comedy in Come Fly With Me, and this is the only area where I think the complaints could be upheld, because the BBC would not dare have jokes along the lines of "what would Jesus do? Jesus would offer us a full refund" made about, for instance, the Islamic faith.
So, aside from whether or not you find the programme funny; do you find Come Fly With Me grossly offensive and inappropriate?
Last edited by trivialmatters on 25 January 2011 3:36pm