Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights

""This show contains uncompromising adult humour and language right from the start which some viewers will find offensive.""

- Continuity Announcer.

Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights is the first solo series from the razor-sharp Glaswegian comic Frankie Boyle, it blends acerbic stand-up with hilarious sketches crafted in the darkest recesses of the human psyche...

Confirmed for 6 episodes on Channel4.

Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights contains examples of:

 * And Knowing Is Half the Battle- spoofed at the end of each show with a deeply perverted cowboy delivering a deeply wrong message.
 * Black Comedy
 * The Blank - Seen in the Untitled Street sketch
 * British Brevity
 * Catch Phrase - "fatherfuckers", because no one cares about the word "motherfuckers" anymore.
 * Deconstructive Parody - Knight Rider and The Green Mile in suitably humourous ways so far.
 * Dead Baby Comedy - Seen often, from being urged to shoot a pregnant woman in the head and the foetus' head by drugged hallucinations you think are KITT to Loose Women Iran.
 * Executive Meddling - The show's title was originally going to be "Deal With This, Retards"
 * Flanderization - As opposed to Mock the Week, Frankie's act here is almost entirely offensive for the sake of being offensive.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed - Averted with George Michael's Highway Code.
 * Refuge in Vulgarity - The original show title and many of the jokes and sketches.
 * Sketch Show
 * Take That - Against the BBC trying to be politically correct with Untitled Street