In the late 1980s Jerry Sadowitz came to prominence as the reaction to alternative comedy. A newer generation of comedians that were near the knuckle, no holds barred comedians with a supposedly ironic take on racism and sexism. Yet club comedians who despised Alternative would had been more horrified by Jerry.
So eyebrows were raised that the BBC signed up Jerry Sadowitz for a comedy series on BBC2 called The Pall Bearer's Review.
To be fair I knew little about Sadowitz and so this series was essentially my introduction to his take on comedy.
The first surprise was he is a rather nifty magician and the series was peppered with conjuring tricks and Sadowitz himself appeared more relaxed when doing his magic act.
The second surprise was the Sadowitz was prepared to tone down his act in order to reach a wider audience. I found Sadowitz a bit of an acquired taste, someone rather hit and miss with his stand up and sketches in this series.
Maybe he was someone still trying to find a comedic voice and a second series was needed where they could had ironed out some bugs.
I knew some critics were sniffy, unhappy because of his controversial views expressed in his stage shows others were upset that the BBC had stifled his act by getting him to tone down his comedy style.