Basically, nobody knows. “It’s not hair,” she points out. Diane Morgan (born 1 October 1975) is an English actress, comedian, and writer, known primarily for her comedy persona of Philomena Cunk – on Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe, appearing as presenter of the mockumentaries Cunk on Christmas, Cunk on Shakespeare, Cunk on Britain and Cunk and Other Humans.She also works regularly with fellow comedian Joe Wilkinson as part of the sketch group … The idiotic yet weirdly insightful comic creation of Diane Morgan is to present a BBC show about Shakespeare. Not even the experts. Mike Buchanan is an anti-feminist British men's rights activist (MRA). © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. “They [women] did this partly to highlight how unfair it was that women didn’t have a vote and horses did,” Cunk says in her Ali G style, “and also because, being women, they really liked ponies.” She then speaks to LSE professor Mary Evans, an expert in gender studies; things veer off course as Evans is asked: “What powers a mirror” in a discussion about equality.Having visited “Greenwich Clock Museum”, Cunk speaks to “science man” Stuart Clark, a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. 20 such areas were explored in the party's 2015 general election Mike was a business executive for 30 years before taking early retirement in 2010. Painting a grim picture of the current monetary situation, she turns to political economist Beautifully skewering the banal scene-setting in TV documentaries, Cunk opens this segment on technology by asking: “Are we looking at the computers or are the computers looking at us?” She proceeds to get a computer expert to say “encephalograms” four times, and learns about advances in computer science that could render your mouse redundant.

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win."
“Paul McKenna,” she decides instead.Cunk’s take on the possible future Potus focuses initially on what sits atop his head. “It’s like a furry gas.” She also establishes what makes him popular among Republican voters: an unrivalled cruel streak. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive daily notifications of new posts by email. This, finally, is her secret weapon: mimicking the amused but nihilistic mood that we all fall prey to when watching current affairs.

Well, as she’s unafraid to ask the big questions like “Why do we cry when it’s the onions getting hurt?” and “Where does your lap go when you stand up?”, Cunk has already proven herself to be one of TV’s most elevated minds. Feminism chat » Philomena Cunk on Facebook. As Cunk she has investigated the vexing issues of our day: how time works, what feminism is, and why everyone goes on about Winston Churchill and/or Breaking Bad. He led this political party since its launch in 2013 until May 2020, then handed over the leadership to Elizabeth Hobson and became the party chairman.J4MB remains the only party in the English-speaking world campaigning for the human rights of men and boys on many fronts. All rights reserved. Charting the history of feminism through the suffrage movement, Cunk discusses Emily Davison throwing herself in front of … “Like Derren Brown?” Cunk suggests, before being told that computing is not quite that advanced yet.

Philomena Cunk Feminism Mirrors Comedy Gender Interview In This Moment Funny Robot Feminists and Feminism ('n' mirrors :o) Philomena Cunk's Moments of Wonder featuring an interview with Prof. Mary … “You can sense, to an extent, what someone is thinking,” he says of the new advances. She is a rare example of a hilarious comedienne on the BBC. However, he adds, it could also be a psychological thing. He tells her that time flows like water in a river and that moments in our life are the things floating in it. See for yourself via these greatest hits.Charting the history of feminism through the suffrage movement, Cunk discusses Emily Davison throwing herself in front of the king’s horse at the Epsom Derby in 1913. Start new thread in this topic | Watch this thread | Flip this thread | Refresh the display Add a message; This is page 1 of 1 (This thread has 25 messages.) Referencing his comments on women, Mexicans, Muslims and “John McClane”, Cunk points out matter-of-factly that Trump rallies look like footage taken from a future documentary that will be set to ominous music. “It’ll always be an unknowable mystery,” she says, “like how a telephone works.”“UK government debt is now one trillion pounds and even Wonga can’t help,” says Cunk as she turns her hand to finance. He's written Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. Our thanks to William Gruff for pointing us to a video (5:11) in which Philomena Cunk explores feminism and feminists. Those rights are assaulted by states' actions and inactions in many areas, almost always to privilege women and girls. Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)Our thanks to William Gruff for pointing us to a video (5:11) in which Philomena Cunk explores feminism and feminists. Here’s why she’s perfectly equipped for the jobSo what makes her right to tell his story? April 17, 2018 By Mike Buchanan 5 Comments Diane Morgan is the inventor of the comic creation “Philomena Cunk”. Feminists and Feminism ('n' mirrors :o) Philomena Cunk's Moments of Wonder featuring an interview with Prof. Mary Evans The Gender Institute, LSE (Feminist)... Philomena CunkQuestion And AnswerThis Or That QuestionsPrime MinisterPoliticiansBuzzfeedThings To Think AboutCompetitionGraphic Design Philomena Cunk on feminism.