Jack Whitehall: Christmas with My Father
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- 2019
- 1h 4min
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6,0/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueComedian Jack Whitehall and his father, Michael, have a Christmas special filled with fun, music, and celebrity guests.Comedian Jack Whitehall and his father, Michael, have a Christmas special filled with fun, music, and celebrity guests.Comedian Jack Whitehall and his father, Michael, have a Christmas special filled with fun, music, and celebrity guests.
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Should have been titled, 'Come join me and help me make fun of my old, out of touch, dad'. This is how adolescents behave, and I'm sorry to say, it appears that this whole generation believes that it's great to poke fun at old folks and how peculiar their behavior was in the past. Wait patiently, young people, your turn will come to look ridiculous to younger people, it's only a matter of time.
It's quite funny, it's not the best but it's fun. I gave it only 8 cause I don't get why the Downton abbey guy comes on to plug some lame Paddington movie... But it doesn't deserve all the 1 stars.
Well, it made me and my family laugh numerous times. Not every joke succeeded though and I found some parts tedious and unfunny; but it kept moving at a decent pace.
Not as good as "Travels With My Father" but part of me enjoyed it. This will be as close to getting in the Christmas spirit as I'll get this year. Father Whitehall provides the vast majority of laughs in the TV series and this show.
It seemed a bit disjointed at times with the "Queer Eye" elements. 'The King's Speech' managed to succeed in being the most offensive thing I've seen in a while. Also somehow inspired me to watch "The Nightingale" soon, about a convict in Australia who seeks revenge on her English oppressors.
The best bit was Hugh Bonneville reading 'The Grouch'. Thought Jack was trying to be some lame imitation of James Corden in the musical finale. Fans will either love or hate this. As for me, I was somewhere in the middle.
Not as good as "Travels With My Father" but part of me enjoyed it. This will be as close to getting in the Christmas spirit as I'll get this year. Father Whitehall provides the vast majority of laughs in the TV series and this show.
It seemed a bit disjointed at times with the "Queer Eye" elements. 'The King's Speech' managed to succeed in being the most offensive thing I've seen in a while. Also somehow inspired me to watch "The Nightingale" soon, about a convict in Australia who seeks revenge on her English oppressors.
The best bit was Hugh Bonneville reading 'The Grouch'. Thought Jack was trying to be some lame imitation of James Corden in the musical finale. Fans will either love or hate this. As for me, I was somewhere in the middle.
I watch Jack and his Dad for their interaction and family dynamic, which is always hilarious. Here's hoping for more Travels with my Father and other specials!
A Christmas comedy special hosted by Jack Whitehall with glimpses of past family holidays through video & pictures. Jack & his father Michael's self-deprecating & irreverent humor make for a fun evening.
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- AnecdotesThe children's book read on the show by Hugh Bonneville "The Grouch" was created by illustrator Glen Holman
- ConnexionsReferences The Graham Norton Show (2007)
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- Durée1 heure 4 minutes
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- 16 : 9
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