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Review: Time Trumpet

Posted on August 4, 2006 | 2 comments |

Time Trumpet

In the UK: Thursdays, BBC2, 10pm

I had high-ish hopes for this. It comes from the House of Armando Iannucci for one thing. It satirises modern news and televisual trends by pretending to look back on them from the perspective of 2031. It could have been The Day Today of our day.

But it wasn't. It was kind of funny. It was clever. It made you wonder just how much time they'd spent trawling through the archives for clips they could doctor with CGI. But it wasn't the side-splittingly funny show I was hoping for.

There were elements from plenty of Iannucci's previous projects: the retrospective from the future by old people was a frequent part of The Armando Iannucci Show; the doctored footage will be familiar to anyone who's visited Iannucci's and Chris Morris's Smokehammer; and the nonsense surreal news that he invents for the near future is very The Day Today and Saturday Night Armistice.

But while the Brown and Blair fights, waterlogged Leeds and Charlotte Church vomiting herself inside out were classic Iannucci with Morris overtones, they were a little too detached and clinical to be funny. It was like being given a series of clever palindromes.

The times when the show came alive was when real people were involved. I'm not talking just about Stewart Lee, Richard Ayoade and the like sending up the talking heads retrospective shows of today. Even Ayoade managed to be amusing and Lee was on form as usual. There was also a silly parody of The Dragons' Den starring the dragons themselves that despite being the lowest brow moment of the show, was actually probably the funniest.

While Iannucci's instincts appear to be more about clever ideas than actual jokes, when he goes against his instincts, he's actually a whole lot funnier. When shed of the deadpan narration, Time Trumpet was a great show to watch. But although I hate to use the expression, it was perhaps "too clever by half".

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. espedair wrote:
    August 4, 2006 | Reply

    Was it just me or was this a bit well, rubbish and pointlessly rude.

    I sat down to watch this with the Mrs and promised her it would be hilarious

    All that stuff about David Beckham and she thought it was all a bit sad and purile!

    I thought there was one good joke (Tony Blair makes you want to....) and not enough to back it up!

  2. Rob Buckley wrote:
    August 4, 2006 | Reply

    Yes, it did feel a little bit at times like a teenager saying "Bottom!" a lot, just to get a laugh.

    But I did chortle at some of the jokes, including the Tony Blair seeing ghosts bit.

    Not utterly awful but not as good as it could have been. I'm wondering if it was the narration that was the trouble. I'm trying to imagine Chris Morris doing his Paxman impression while doing the narration to see if it would have seemed funnier. Somehow, Iannucci's narration was so bereft of energy, it sucked all the humour out of it.

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