| Catchin up with your bad self - Ben Kelly |
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| Written by Ciaran Delaney on Monday, 01 February 2010 14:17 | ||
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Comedy Ireland popped along to the preview of ‘Your Bad Self’ In Dublin’s Lighthouse Cinema. Here’s what producer, Ben Kelly had to say when he met with us, and our jester of course.
How did your bad self come about? Your Bad Self has its origins in a 15 minute non broadcast pilot called ‘Joyball’ that myself and two friends, John Butler and Eoin Williams, wrote in 2001. We were all big fans of UK sketch shows like the Fast Show and Smack the Pony and thought it was time that Ireland had a sketch show that could compare with them. We wrote somewhat dark, slightly surreal material that celebrated the bad things that people maybe think but don’t say. It was more about situations than characters and unlike the Fast Show, wasn’t so much about catchphrases. RTE funded the pilot and we shot it in September of that year. From the start we were keen to cast actors rather than stand up comedians. John and I were good friends with Peter McDonald, Michael McElhatton and Hugh O’Conor so we persuaded them to appear in it. We also cast Justine Mitchell and Karen Egan. John Butler directed it and it was produced by Treasure Entertainment, the company that produced ‘I Went Down’, ‘Saltwater’ etc. Although Joyball was well received within RTE, they chose not to take up their option on it so the prospect of a full series of Joyball disappeared. Or so we thought. In 2008 there was a new regime in RTE entertainment and the feeling there was that perhaps there could be life in Joyball after all. They decided to fund another pilot, this time a 30 minute, for broadcast version. We re-assembled the same cast from the original pilot and also added Emily Fairman, Justine Mitchell’s writing partner and a great comic actor, Andrew Bennett, Tom Farrelly, Domhnall Gleeson and John Light. This time I produced the show with Treasure and John directed again. Justine and Emily contributed as writers too along with John, Eoin and myself. Justine and Emily are fantastic writers and their style of comedy chimed perfectly with we saw the show. If anything their humour is even darker than ours.
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