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Ricky Gervais and Karl Pilkington create a unique comic masterpiece

By Stover E. Harger III

Vanguard staff

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Published: Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The future of comedy is a simple man named Karl Pilkington. And he may or may not be in on the joke.

Pilkington, with his exasperated wit, peculiar worldviews and beach-ball cranium, is the Mancunian star of the various incarnations of the record-shattering audio series, The Ricky Gervais Show.

In a world where comedy is now full of gross-out shocks and mean-spirited jabs, Pilkington is a bright, shining and bewildered star of hope. He is a man whose wandering mind is constantly searching for knowledge and often filtering that information so it comes out so far removed from reality that it would be annoying, if it weren’t so offbeat and hilarious.

His worldview can be summed up concisely by a three-word statement he made in the first series of podcasts back in 2006.

“Knowledge is hassle.”

The brilliance of Gervais and Stephen Merchant, co-creators of the original The Office and Extras, has already been well established, and the two also bring their “A” game to The Ricky Gervais Guide to… the new audiobook series downloadable from iTunes.

However, this is the Karl show, as Gervais and Merchant prod and poke Pilkington into giving his peculiar views on such light topics as philosophy, art and natural history.

You will be able to get a taste of the amazing series soon when a free audiobook is released on iTunes, The Ricky Gervais Guide to The English. You won’t be disappointed.

Pilkington’s work with Gervais and Merchant goes back as far as 2001 when he was first introduced to England as the producer of Gervais’ weekly Xfm radio gig in London. It was there that Gervais, Merchant and the audience first got into the mind of the “shaved chimp” and his thoughts on hairy Chinese kids, lazy animals and old men eating candy bars. In 2005, the team made the jump from radio to Internet podcasting, where Karlology was listenable from all around the world. The podcasts were a resounding success, with the many millions in downloads nabbing the series a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the “most downloaded podcast.” Pilkington has since jumped into the world of books, voiceovers and television appearances.

But he, unlike Gervais, is still not a common household name.

The way the audio series manage to draw in the listener, despite its simple premise of three men in a room chatting, is a remarkable feat and testament to the cleverness of Ricky Gervais. He knows funny and knows when to sit back and remain silent and when to yell at Pilkington in a fit of faux-rage. Gervais’ loud guffaws at Pilkington’s inanity may crackle your iPod’s speakers, but they show you that he is having just as good of a time as you are.

Pilkington’s thoughts are best heard with his monotone delivery and working-class British accent, but here are some peeks into his thought processes:

-His incorrect interpretation of the famous saying, “People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”

“Don’t be chuckin’ stuff about, if you’re surrounded by glass and what have ya.”

-On the snobbery of art.

 “I’ve been to Pompeii where they had doodling on the walls and that was all knobs, tits and ass … Do that now people go, ‘That’s a disgrace, rub that out … ’ where as now if you see one in Pompeii people go, ‘Look at the detail on that … .’ It’s the same knob, the knob has not changed.”

-On medicine.

 “Don’t solve problems, because a problem solved is a … problem … caused.”

He has become a rarity in the world and somewhat of a throwback to the long-forgotten position of the professional thinker.

Imagine Rodin’s The Thinker statue, only with a large question mark resting over a perfectly round head.
Almost no one has a job anymore where they are paid to ponder things and present what they learned, but over the course of his podcasts and three introspective and strange books, Pilkington does just that. He roams museums, travels and reads books merely so he can cram his brain with all the things he didn’t learn as a kid growing up in Manchester.

His brain is a stunning wealth of insight and hilarity, offering opinions on everything from the art world to his possible response upon confronting his own clone (“How would I know which one was me?”).
And when this comedic nonchalance is matched with Ricky Gervais? Simply brilliant.

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45 comments

Billy Johnson
Mon Apr 13 2009 15:17
Great article, I love Gervais and Pilkington and the new audiobooks are as great as they've ever been. As pointed out by a few people though, please check out the old Xfm radio shows at www.pilkipedia.co.uk (over 100 hours worth!) - because they were unplanned and broadcast live, there are so many brilliant surprises when Karl opens his mouth. And Songs of Phrase... possibly the funniest thing that ever happened. You'll never see an old man eat a Mars bar bar bar!
Your name
Tue Apr 7 2009 09:34
"What are those little creatures in Gremlins called?" Genius and fucking idiot all in one round head!
Lisa
Sat Apr 4 2009 14:45
I CANNOT wait for the animated version !!!!!
Nick Sullivan
Fri Apr 3 2009 16:42
I absolutely love Gervais, Merchant and Pilkington. I've got nearly all the old XFM shows spanning from 98' to like 2005 I think. I just listen to them right through on repeat. And the podcasts. Non-stop hilarity.

Very few things actually get me in stitches these days but those three are just hilarious all the time.

Like a few said, it's more the annoyance of Gervais and Merchant at Karl. Steve always trying to be the straight man and Ricky just going nuts. Class.

Can't wait for This Side of the Truth!

Will
Fri Apr 3 2009 11:53
The joke's wearing thin now. Anyone with half-a-brain knows that the Karl character is an embellished version of the man behind the voice. He didn't really go to school with a magpie on the end of his finger, but it's still a nice, and funny, story. I just worry that the joke is getting ever more contrived. Less is more
Robb Cole
Fri Apr 3 2009 00:49
Amen--well done Stover! Brilliantly presented, and I say that having read many articles about these lads, and many of them really don't get it. You get it.
Dan from Denmark--if you run into my brother-in-law in Ribe mention Karl to him a'right? Seriously, you don't get the usual mention in the media here either unless Ricky is on Letterman or Conan.
I re-listen to the XFM shows and podcasts constantly. Nothing better. XFM London just released the best of the Ricky Gervais Show on iTunes but they are charging for it. Pffffft!!! Get it for free at pilkipedia.co.uk and click on the downloads icon on the left. These shows are over-the-air free broadcasts so no one should have to pay for them. Ever. get em free. and they are worth every second. over and over.
Chris
Thu Apr 2 2009 18:28
I love him, hes got a head like a fucking orange!!!
I love when he starts monkey news and instantly Ricky knows how it ends and how impossible it is and although he explains how monkeys cant use knifes,cant drive cars, cant rob banks and go back to the zoo and pay the other monkeys etc etc Karl just carries on beleiving everyword he says lol
Amy
Thu Apr 2 2009 18:16
That's a great pic of Ricky. He looks like he's lost weight!

Oh, and Karl has a head like a f*cking orange.

Rob n
Thu Apr 2 2009 18:00
head like a fucking orange
John Smith
Thu Apr 2 2009 16:36
Karl Pilkington has got a head like a FUCKING ORANGE! x
Matt
Thu Apr 2 2009 16:16
To download loads of the XFM shows for free, go to:
http://pilkipedia.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Download:Xfm
Karl is not in series 0.
Tom Adams
Thu Apr 2 2009 14:27
Great article, and the author knows the XFM shows well. They are a bit harder to recommend to people, since the podcasts are available for purchase, etc. etc. Not everyone is so obsessed like us in the know. Good shit.
Tom Adams
Thu Apr 2 2009 14:24
Great article, and the author is aware of the XFM shows. They are a bit harder to recommend to people, since the podcasts are available for purchase, etc. etc. Not everyone is so obsessed like us in the know.
karlforprimeminister
Thu Apr 2 2009 14:10
ricky karl stephen how can't that be funny!?.... seriously :D
caleb
Thu Apr 2 2009 12:43
the pilkoid is a bald manc git genius.
StephenFan
Thu Apr 2 2009 12:12
I think my favorite moments come when Stephen is really engaged in getting Karl to flesh out an idea and Ricky can't help but interrupt. Stephen trying to corral Ricky by repeatedly yelling "LET HIM FINISH!" cracks me up every time.
Baz Francis
Thu Apr 2 2009 11:51
Karl Pilkington "I was thinking....."
Ricky Gervais "Well I'll stop you there, your lying!"

The man's a legend!

Jason Keane
Thu Apr 2 2009 11:46
Poor old Stephen Merchant rarely gets a mention, does he?
playfair
Thu Apr 2 2009 11:35
Pilkington stil believes what he does on the podcasts is pointless and he should get a proper job. Someone please explain to him that he has the gift of making a lot of people laugh, even if most of the time he does it unknowingly, and making people laugh is the most important job thre is in this world of shit.............the shaved monkey head like a fucking orange.............twat!
deano darko
Thu Apr 2 2009 11:00
gervais, merchant and pilkington the holy trinity of comedy fact !!!






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