“There’s probably someone I went to school with there too.“It’s almost like it’s the real me. That’d be great, wouldn’t it? “You could probably tackle anything [apart from Brexit]," she says. But I’m enjoying it as well. It’s not just the fact she has a down-to-earth personality and a Northern accent.“I think it’s someone who’s entirely free and honest. In Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe befragt sie Experten zu aktuellen Themen, wobei sie absurde Fragen stellt oder Thesen vertritt. “People get so heated about it and can’t see the funny side, I think. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies to your comment.The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Premium. The irreverent character made her debut on Charlie Brooker series Weekly Wipe. “They might have had someone try to explain what it is, but they’re still not sure and you can feel that when they turn up. I think if you chuck away all the social niceties and whatever I’ve got that’s meant to keep me safe, that’s what you’d be left with.
Now she's been handed her very own spin-off, Cunk on Britain. It’s lovely, it’s really comfy.”It’s that same lack of limitations that Morgan believes makes Cunk such a funny character. And plus, everything’s been said. It’s a complete send-up of the run-of-the-mill science and history documentaries you might see Brian Cox presenting - a previous victim himself.But now “the cat is out of the bag” with most people are aware of the situation, Morgan admits. Now she's been handed her very own spin-off, Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Although she concedes the American Presidency is a topic they can broach, there is another political nightmare Cunk won’t touch: the EU referendum. It’s sort of serial sketches, what we used to do, and it’d be nice to get back to doing a bit of that.”Looking ahead, Morgan - having banked the experience of playing a character someone else has created - is now broadening her horizons and looking to step into the driver’s seat with her own ideas.“I’d love to try and write something myself. It must be really difficult to come up with new jokes about Brexit.”Still, the series features a couple of sly hints within the series about “taking our country back” but they hardly delve into the topic. Diane Morgan (* 1975 ) ist eine englische Schauspielerin und Komikerin. “She was an idiot, but she was posh, hence Philomena. Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. You can see that they don’t really know what’s going on.“But then other people are fans of the show and are willing to play along. Although some less cultured folk remain confused, she enjoys watching them squirm.“I’m not sure how much TV they watch,” she laughs. Next stop? I am trying to write something and it’s killing me, it’s so hard,” she levels. “Whether people will like them or not, I don’t know.”“I’ve always wanted to do a sketch show. I think they were worried that if it was a working-class accent it would look as if we were sort of taking the piss out of working-class accents.”She continues: “So I went in, did my best posh, but said: ‘Can I also try it in my own accent because I think it’ll be funnier?’ And they let me.”Since then, the 42-year-old has relished the freedom she’s been granted to express herself in a role most British comedy actors could only dream of.“[I] absolutely love it,” she proclaims, “because I can say anything. “I’ve only written stand-up and sketch before, so writing something long-form on my own is proving quite difficult. I think that would work, conquering America. Sounds quite posh, doesn’t it? … And they’ve sort of gone out of fashion for a bit, or they’ve just stopped doing them for whatever reason.