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"The art of a good panto is one where the adults 'get' the innuendoes and saucy remarks, but they're well enough disguised to sail over the heads of smaller kids. Having just read that article it does sound as if the production was more explicit in that respect than most parents would usually expect a panto to be ... I wouldn't be happy if its script and actions prompted a heap of questions from any young children with me to be honest. " Your right. The art of making anyone laugh is Knowing your audience, and even more so in panto. The age group is obvious. | |||
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"The art of a good panto is one where the adults 'get' the innuendoes and saucy remarks, but they're well enough disguised to sail over the heads of smaller kids. Having just read that article it does sound as if the production was more explicit in that respect than most parents would usually expect a panto to be ... I wouldn't be happy if its script and actions prompted a heap of questions from any young children with me to be honest. " This ![]() | |||
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"It has John Barrowman in, it was never going to be straightlaced. That man is innuendo queen. Geeky x " I never knew that. You might as well have rocked up to a panto with Julian Clary, and then been surprised afterwards. ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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" I’d also add there are plenty of well known kids tv shows that slip the odd joke or two in that only adults would get. And I particular love it when adults and children can laugh at the same joke but for very different reasons." I love it when I can slip one in ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I wonder what a politically correct panto would be like ![]() Dull as ditchwater..... If the kids “get” the jokes...then they are already “corrupted” ...if they don’t then that’s great. | |||
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"It has John Barrowman in, it was never going to be straightlaced. That man is innuendo queen. Geeky x " I have a thing for John Barrowman ![]() | |||
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" Is this PC gone mad!? " There's nothing some people won't try and make about 'PC', is there. Complaining about innuendo is nothing at all to do with political correctness. | |||
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"I wonder what a politically correct panto would be like ![]() How about Richard Whittington ![]() | |||
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" Is this PC gone mad!? There's nothing some people won't try and make about 'PC', is there. Complaining about innuendo is nothing at all to do with political correctness. " Calm your horses fella! ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Can forthright references be called innuendo? " as I’m unaware of the full details I can’t comment but as I stated I was referring to past shows | |||
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" Is this PC gone mad!? There's nothing some people won't try and make about 'PC', is there. Complaining about innuendo is nothing at all to do with political correctness. Calm your horses fella! ![]() ![]() Hard to tell when it's exactly the kind of thing people say on here on a regular basis... | |||
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" Is this PC gone mad!? There's nothing some people won't try and make about 'PC', is there. Complaining about innuendo is nothing at all to do with political correctness. Calm your horses fella! ![]() ![]() But those people wouldn't say in public, in front of a live family audience what they say on here! This place exists because of that in part! | |||
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"There's a world of difference between subtle innuendo/double entendres and overt sexual references - and having read the article the OP refers to, it seems it was the latter that caused offence - including Wee Jimmy Krankie poking "her finger out of her trousers, emulating a penis." and John Barrowman fondling her breasts - neither of which I'd want my teenage daughter seeing let alone younger kids. So nothing at all to do with PC gone mad - I love the panto and the "two level" jokes that go over kids heads - but when it's in your face like it sounds it was, it's gone too far in my opinion." ![]() | |||
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"There's a world of difference between subtle innuendo/double entendres and overt sexual references - and having read the article the OP refers to, it seems it was the latter that caused offence - including Wee Jimmy Krankie poking "her finger out of her trousers, emulating a penis." and John Barrowman fondling her breasts - neither of which I'd want my teenage daughter seeing let alone younger kids. So nothing at all to do with PC gone mad - I love the panto and the "two level" jokes that go over kids heads - but when it's in your face like it sounds it was, it's gone too far in my opinion." Very much this!! ![]() | |||
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"The art of a good panto is one where the adults 'get' the innuendoes and saucy remarks, but they're well enough disguised to sail over the heads of smaller kids. Having just read that article it does sound as if the production was more explicit in that respect than most parents would usually expect a panto to be ... I wouldn't be happy if its script and actions prompted a heap of questions from any young children with me to be honest. " Hear, hear ![]() | |||
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"It has John Barrowman in, it was never going to be straightlaced. That man is innuendo queen. Geeky x I have a thing for John Barrowman ![]() Once upon a time....I was d*unk and went full pantomime.... It's an innuendo in itself. ![]() | |||
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