Meet Ricky Gervais

2000
Meet Ricky Gervais

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EP1 Tommy Walsh, Jimmy Savile Sep 22, 2000

Ricky interviews Tommy Walsh and Jimmy Savile, and plays Call My Bluff (which Jimmy particularly enjoys).

EP2 John Virgo, Michael Winner Sep 29, 2000

Along with the interviews we see where a healthy chunk of the Animals set came from, and Ricky continues to be bullied backstage.

EP3 Penny Smith, Tony Hart Oct 06, 2000

After interviewing Penny and firing jokes at Tony, we're treated to Tony Green in a dress during Play Your Cards Right.

EP4 Wayne Hemingway, Paul Daniels Oct 13, 2000

Wayne Hemingway and Paul Daniels get the treatment, and Ricky plays Every Second Counts.

EP5 Peter Purves, Stefanie Powers Oct 20, 2000

Ricky interviews Peter Purves and Stefanie Powers, tries out another new game show and interviews some members of the public about dwarves.

EP6 Antony Worall-Thompson, Midge Ure Oct 27, 2000

Along with interviewing Antony Worall-Thompson and Midge Ure, Ricky introduces The Krypton Factor and includes a skit with John Simm.
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Released: 22 September 2000 Ended
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Meet Ricky Gervais is a chat show written and hosted by the comedy writer and performer Ricky Gervais. It was produced by Talkback for Channel 4 in 2000 and ran for one series on Friday nights. The show aired throughout the time Ricky Gervais was also co-writing the first series of the highly successful The Office for BBC2.

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jan pieter mook Of course Ricky Gervais is a star now. But he wasn't quite then. He was on his way up and this makes watching these episodes wonderful. They all have his characteristic humor, maybe not as polished as later on, but hilarious nonetheless. The little in-betweens with Stephen Merchant are great. You can see the chemistry between them. What I found funniest, most of all, is the fact that he has a line of B (and C)celebrities with which he has to make do. He is still unknown and so probably the A category isn't available to him. You can see his guests all wondering who this short fat bloke is who's slagging them of. Thinking: 'should I take this from this nobody?' He doesn't care. he is sharp and usually goes a bit too far (which is his trademark, I think)in his jokes. Wonderful!
tonyrockafeller i remember it was repeated 18 months or so ago and so i watched itit was one of the funniest things ive ever seenthe interviews with celebrities were priceless and he made no bones about telling them they werent first choice and degraded them on a regular basisthere were little sketches he did with steve merchant before and after the breaks that were on a par with chris morris for dark humour (one involved ricky masturbating while steve hid in a cupboard and watched!)the way he treated tony green (darts commentator) was funny on one scene tony dressed in fishnet stockings while they did a game show called "ricky gervais's play your cards right" in the scene ricky turned over a playing card to reveal a homosexual pornographic image. ricky went mad but tony said "you like looking at them when its just me and you backstage"its safe to say there was a whiff of homosexuality across the entire seriespriceless
joebloggsy This series was good, and very funny, sometimes darkly funny. Of course, Gervais went on to do the brilliant "The Office", and this was his last venture on Channel 4. Worth a watch if it's ever repeated. It was a good combination of his stand-up comedy and a funny interview technique.