Frankie Boyle: From Comedy's Dark Heart to Crime Novelist
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Frankie Boyle: From Comedy's Dark Heart to Crime Novelist

A comedian so offensive that Comic Relief cut his entire set sued a newspaper for calling him a racist, won over fifty-four thousand pounds, and donated every penny to charity. That contradiction is the puzzle at the center of Frankie Boyle's career.

This episode looks past the tabloid outrage to examine the machinery behind a man dubbed comedy's "Dark Heart." It tracks his evolution from shock-comedy lightning rod into a best-selling crime novelist, documentary maker, and pointed political commentator, and asks where the line of acceptability sits and who gets to draw it.

  • How his English literature degree turned crude insults into sniper-precise jokes
  • The Mock the Week controversies and his exit over the BBC being scared of "frightening the horses"
  • The Tramadol Nights joke that triggered an Ofcom ruling and a live on-stage confrontation
  • His hunger strike and £50,000 donation for a Guantanamo detainee he had never met
  • The pivot to long-form shows and his acclaimed Glasgow crime novel Meantime

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