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TV Review: Coming of Age, BBC Three, Tuesday, 30 September, 10.30pm

By mofgimmers on October 1st, 2008 118 comments

comingofage.jpgLadies and Gentlemen, I know I’ve said this before, but this time, I mean it. I’ve seen the worst TV show ever transmitted in broadcast history. There have been some incredibly bad shows on over the years, Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, Touch The Truck, Keith Chegwin’s Naked Jungle, Nigella Express, absolutely anything with Gillian McKeith in… but Coming of Age (BBC Three, Tuesday, 30 September, 10.30pm) trumps the lot by some distance. Imagine the most tawdry, lazy, vapid, vacuous show you’ve ever seen and then multiply by a million. If you can imagine that, then you’re about a third of the way to understand just how dismal this show is.


So bad is Coming of Age, that all sense I once had has gone out of the window in favour of far fetched threats. Normally, I’m happy to slag a show and leave it at that, but everyone involved in this – the producers, script writers, actors, hell, even the runners for the team, should be rounded up and horsewhipped in public. So why is it so bad? Well, Coming of Age scrapes the barrel so much that it makes Two Pints look like Pan’s Labyrinth. Bearing in mind that, of said show, I once wrote “The jokes were so mind-numbingly obvious that they announced their arrival minutes before the punchline. Imagine a one-man band on fire running at you from across a perfectly empty field for 3 minutes and when they finally get to you, they shout “Ho ho! I’m on fire!” It’s like that, only less funny.”

To give you a flavour of this show, I’ll point you in the direction of Robin Askwith films. The jokes are like thumbs stuck down underpants and then tittering as they smell poo-fingers and then giggling at every single aspect of sex. One guy looks at a girl and says: “I’d love to stick my jam in her doughnut.” Someone else says: “Fancy a game of Pull the Purple Party Popper” Then, a student tells a teacher (more on him later), “If you give me an A, I’ll give you a B…lowjob!” Some other gnat-fer-brains uses the ol’ “I’m a black belt in feng shui!” There’s even a Hitler joke with a Nazi salute. This show would make a Carry On… scriptwriter blush. It’s less ‘saucy postcard’ and more ironic student rape jokes. Only without the balls to make a rape joke.

Not that all abuse is glossed over. There’s a segment that sees a teacher saying that all he hears from his pupils are excuses, “that and ‘please stop touching me”. Doesn’t stop there either. He then tells a pupil that he’ll see her after school for a “One-on-one session, as in (wink) a one-on-one session… (another wink) like a one-on-one session” before finally getting ’round to adding “one where we’ll take all our clothes off”. It’s so painful and irritating that I couldn’t believe someone had actually commissioned it. You can only guess that someone had some blackmail on a top spud at the BBC… and probably threatened them with a B…lowjob.

Aside from this, there’s almost constant jokes about “wanking”, having sex and… it’s so tiresome and poor that it feels like someone could have filmed a fishtank with a human floater in it for 30 minutes and it would have been funnier and wittier… not to mention that my analogy was about as highbrow.

My advice is that you steer well clear of this garbage. It’s easily the worst thing I’ve ever witnessed, on or off the box. It’s under the impression that it’s an edgy and real show with the liberal use of swearwords, but when your jokes go little further than the swearing itself, then essentially, it’s just someone desperately trying for a gag. Well, I did gag. This is a turgid show made for, and by, idiots who will laugh at absolutely any old shite. It’s the TV equivalent of a dog getting an erection.

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  • Karl

    Being an 18 year old boy who can be extremely immature and crude along with my friends constantly, to the extent where it is similar to how bad they can get on this show, I should find this hilarious.

    However, I don’t.

    It’s not that the jokes aren’t there. The “jokes” are just constantly bombarded at you over and over again until it is almost forcing you into submission. Watching the episode last night, I found myself laughing at one joke throughout the whole show. I quote:

    “Why waste your life doing something that you’re shit at? Who are we? Tim Henman?”

    That was most likely the only joke not related around sex, masturbation or immaturity, and, surprise surprise, was the only one which seemed humorous to me.

    Right, I think I’ll head off to bed to get some much needed sleep now. Just remembering the episode from last night is causing my brain to shrivel up and die.

  • dave

    I fully agree with this review, worst programme I have ever seen it makes me cringe. When the actors look back at this in a few years they will be so, so embarrased.

    Only an idiot could enjoy this pile of shit

  • rekman21

    jesus christ, i agree with every single word this reviewer has on the show. It made me want to find the nearest bridge and jump off it, and that was 5 mins into watch. Its so shockingly awful the actors must feel right mugs!

  • Teddy

    I hate this more than Coventry, rape and and being pinched.

  • Nemo

    i’m 15, so i AM it’s target audience- ITS SHIT
    possibly the worst thing i have ever seen, and i don’t just say this. i have SEEN good comedy, like peep show, extras, the inbetweeners, THEY’RE shows worth watching. who ever wrote this is lazy, going for easy and waaaaaay to obvious jokes. WTF was the BBC thinking?! i don’t even like 2 pints of larger, but its better than coming of age. also, who would agree to STAR in this. seriously?! within reading one page of the script, i would’ve set fire to it and all copies to save humanity from this horrific show.
    it doesn’t even DESERVE to get labelled as ‘comdey’

  • Dave

    What has Coventry got to do with it. unless you are from Coventry shut-up.

    Coventry is one of the greatest cities in England if you look at it’s history. so don’t compare this shit TV show with a city that got bombed like London in WW2 for everybody’s freedom.

    get some scope.

  • dan

    Fans of coa and two pints are just not capable of having an opinion on comedy. People who have no sense of humour watch this kind of arse as all the ‘jokes’ are helpfully signposted. Fair enough. Just don’t tell those of us who appreciate quality that we are the ones with a sense of humour failure. It probably appeals most to the “I’m mad, me” type of personality, probably the most boring category of lifeform yet encountered

  • G-Critique

    I think this reviewer is correct, I have seen Coming of Age and it IS one of the worst shows I have ever seen, they say every show has a target audience so its most like this show’s target audience are brain-dead monkeys looking for a new sex joke or stupid punchline of which they could repeat to their friends in order to get a few cheap laughs, this is apparently aimed at teenagers.

    Now, I AM 16 and to be honest my opinion stands as this is possibly the worst show in the world, it seems to be a poor attempt at the British trying to do American humour and sadly we fail miserably at it,

    We shouldnt be doing retarded sex jokes and obvious punch lines, we do witty humour. When it comes to rude crude comedy just watch The Inbetweeners because THAT is a funny show while Coming of Age is pure rubbish.

    To be honest with you I feel insulted to be known as a teenager by simply watching this.

  • http://08mchristie Anonymous

    omg coming of age is absouloutly funny i dont no what ya onna bartt itss Mintt ass owtt :L !!!!!

  • http://08mchristie Megann Christie

    COMING OF AGE IS MINTT ASS OWTT :L alove you dk x

  • Devils Advocate

    Coming Of Age is one of the most awe-inspiring comedy sitcoms to have ever graced our screens.

    I feel privileged that just before I leave my adolescence I have had the good fortune to have witnessed the emergence of a sitcom that many generations will talk about as having changed their lives.

    To all that criticize this work of comedic brilliance it is entirely your fault for not getting it and for wanting the target audience to enjoy something else. There are not many shows aimed at 12-19 year olds. There not many shows that deal with adolescence in a humourous manner with which the youth can both relate to, and enjoy as a sojourn in their hectic lives.
    Coming of Age helps not only to portray teenagers with what they see themselves as, but is an opportunity for the BBC to thank their young viewers for supporting the CBBC strands once they are grown up.

    In comparison to the abysmal “Inbetweeners”, Coming of Age shows how to strike the perfect balance between comedy, narrative, dialogue, punch lines and truly laugh out loud comedic setups.

    I thought Two Pints of Lager and A Packet of Crisps was too high brow for many teenagers (They’ll grow up and one day enjoy that), but I know I am happy that those younger than me will be entertained for many series to come!

    “Its Funny Cos Its True…”

  • Ditchy

    I have to say Devil’s Advocate’s post made me chortle somewhat.

    In a world where hyperbole is used so much it describing this programme as “the worst comedy ever” actually diverts attention away from how truly terrible it is.
    This is by far the worst excuse for a comedy I’ve ever seen and I’ve watched an episode of Little Miss Jocelyn. I remember how bad I thought Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps was when I first watched it, thinking that it was possibly the worst comedy show to ever grace our screens, however it seems very watchable in comparison to this drivel.
    I’m a strong believer in the “each to their own” mentality, but the idea that this rubbish is what the generations of the future will grow up to believe as comedy saddens me.
    For anyone saying “you just don’t get it” I can assure you I do, the problem is that it’s just not funny, on any level. I honestly find my self becoming angry when I watch this show. Why on earth have the BBC dared to commission another series of this utter tripe, I would love to see the viewing figures, however I suspect they may be higher than one would expect; the official Facebook page has over 50,000 members and if one is to read the wall posts on there you will see that it’s mostly made up of moronic quotes from the show.
    To anyone saying they can relate to this you are surely lying, I have seen nothing on this show that correlates to anything I myself experienced in my teenage years.
    All of the morons posting here saying that this is funny, I’d like you to buy the series one DVD and hide it away in a safe place for the next 30 years (you may also need to keep a DVD player!). After 30 years watch it, and, if you still find it even half as amusing as you do now I’ll eat my hat.
    I intend to send a letter to the commissioning editor responsible for allowing this utter garbage to screen from the money from by license fee.
    Can one of the pro Coming of Age fans explain to me what aspects of the show they find funny?

  • GJHW

    I’m 18 years old and I have to say that Coming of Age was one of the most turgid, awful things to ever come on my tv. Please, please, don’t let there be another series of this suicide-inducing pile of terrible acting and scriptwriting.

  • Daniel

    Unfortunately I just watched this for the first time on iPlayer.

    I feel sick with how unbelievably bad this is. I’m angry at the BBC for completely wasting licence fee money, I’m angry at the actors for being so desperate to become a ‘name’ that they would actually agree to ‘star’ in something this horrendous and I’m angry at myself for actually committing myself to the full 28 minutes in desperation of so much as a inward chuckle.

    This is horribly bad, I thought the American take on ‘The Office’ was bad, but wow, this is a new low for the world of comedy.

    Should have guessed from the introduction song ‘all we wanna do is …’

    The jokes didn’t once elevate.

  • fszv

    I was recently an extra in this. I can tell you through first hand experience that this is shit. I can understand to an extentw that for the young actors they hope it will propel their careers so don’t blame them. But yes it shouldn’t be on tv at all

  • I Hate Whingers!

    I am a 42 year old male and unlike the majority of people who have commented – I HAVE a sense of humour, Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps was fantasic and also the series of Coming Of Age. If you don’t clearly like a show you switch the channel.

    It seems that the majority are a bunch of whingers. It’s people like them that make British television so damn rubbish! I say bring back the two shows that I have mentioned and bring out a special channel to keep the moaners happy.

    These two shows are comedy at its best and makes tv actually worth watching, it’s 2010 get over yourselves we aren’t living in the 50′s for crying out loud . . . Or maybe you are, but I certainly aren’t!

  • Cartopher

    @I Hate Whingers!
    If you aren’t trolling, please kill yourself for natural selection clearly hasn’t worked yet. However, I believe you to be trolling as Coming of Age is so mind-numbingly fucking retarded nobody should like it. Ever.

    Not one aspect of the show is good; in fact, let’s list some of the shittest points in the show (I can’t mention everything because I don’t want to spend time on my deathbed with a laptop). The music… It’s got to be the most fucking annoying tune I have ever heard. ‘All we wanna do is – all we wanna do is – all we wanna do is’ Fucking hell.

    And the acting – it’s just fucking appauling. The chav is just ridiculous and not one character in the show seems mentally sane. Especially the fucktarded girl who uses eighteen fucking euphemisms every sentence; how is that even meant to be funny?

    But the script… Ohlord the script… Tim Dawson, the writer of this show seems to be in a partial evolution between monkey and man. How can he find this drivel even slightly humorous? Besides from the repeated sexual jokes every second that throw themselves in your face and are not funny, what happens in the school is ludicrous. He needs to rid himself from the Earth before he slaughters more braincells.

    I have never felt compelled to write any review until now. I need to warn people not to watch this complete shit in case they receive brain hemorrhages from even glancing at it; it is that bad.

    /rage

  • Pingu

    So after hearing good and bad things about this programme, I decided to finally go ahead and watch it. This article pretty much sums it up – it’s got to be the biggest pile of shit that’s ever actually made it to air.

    The acting is dire, the jokes are completely devoid of wit and the set looks like it was made by primary school teachers for a school play. I think the worst of these though has to be the humour, it’s just a constant bombardment of painfully obvious and forced sex gags.

    Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t think that kind of puerile humour is bad, I mean I love The Inbetweeners. But Inbetweeners combines the puerile and slapstick humour with wit and intelligence, which is what makes it so good.

    Not to mention the school. The teacher seems to be a paedophile from what I can gather. But they don’t do that in funny way, like Inbetweeners with paedo Kennedy. They just do it in a creepy and kind of uncomfortable way.

    I guess the BBC think that the only kind of humour teenagers enjoy is constant innuendo and sex gags. It’s the only explanation for why they commissioned this affront to comedy. Message to the Beeb: take this mind-numbing, tedious, god-awful pile of shit off the air and leave the sitcoms to channel 4 because they do it far better.




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