Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder Explained

Creator:Avalon Television
Director:Ben Kellett
Starring:Al Murray
Country:United Kingdom
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:7
Runtime:25 minutes
Network:ITV (not STV)
Related:Lee Nelson's Well Good Show

Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder is a British sketch show starring comedian Al Murray. The multi character aspect of the show was a departure from Murray's previous television comedy work, as the sole character The Pub Landlord. The show ran from 27 February to 12 April 2009, airing in the Friday night prime time slot on ITV (ITV1 & UTV). STV in Scotland did not broadcast the programme. It was commissioned on 4 June 2008.[1]

Characters

Writers

Supporting cast

Guest appearances

Critical reception

Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder provoked considerable controversy, receiving very sharp criticism from some quarters of the press, whilst attracting positive reviews from others. In particular, a scathing[2] review of the show by Tim Teeman was published in The Times,[3] berating the show for its perceived homophobia due to the characterisation of Horst Schwul:This view was backed up by The Scotsman, which described the characters as "crass" and "one-dimensional", and describing Schwul as "undoubtedly the worst comedy character in the history of civilisation".[4]

By contrast, the Daily Mirror gave the show a broadly positive review, praising Murray and Eclair's performance as the Radio Ad Couple, and suggesting the show demonstrates that "the spirit of Benny Hill lives on".[5] The Daily Telegraph noted that, whilst "parts of it may be too crude for some tastes... there are some winning ideas",[6] whilst The Independent also enjoyed several sketches.[7]

However, The Stage was disappointed with the show, describing it as "very lazy comedy...dependent upon ridiculous costumes and cod accents to get laughs".[8]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/jun/04/itv.television?gusrc=rss&feed=media Al Murray: ITV1 orders fresh round of sketches
  2. Alex Hardy. Al Murray – the world through the bottom of a glass. The Times. 21 March 2009.
  3. Tim Teeman. The Big Question: Is Al Murray's gay Nazi homophobic? The Times. 5 March 2009
  4. Paul Whitelaw. TV review: The Old Guys | Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder. The Scotsman. 9 March 2009.
  5. https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv-entertainment/tv/todays-tv/2009/02/27/al-murray-s-multiple-personality-disorder-115875-21157277/ Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder
  6. Michael Deacon and Pete Naughton. Other TV Highlights: Friday 27 February. The Daily Telegraph. 27 February 2009.
  7. [Tom Sutcliffe (broadcaster)|Tom Sutcliffe]
  8. Harry Venning. TV review. The Stage. 9 March 2009