by Sophie Parekh
Surprisingly, I actually did my research for this one (even
if it did involve many hours on the youtubes…) and I have come to a conclusion,
which I shall explain in a wee while. But first, the opening statements, m’lord!
I was very much looking forward to Newzoids before it came
out two weeks ago, and I did think, that it would be another Spitting Image.
But, to be fair, Spitting Image was fantastic. Youtube now recommends about
forty episodes to me every time I log on. I still vouch that ‘You’ll never meet
a nice South African’ should have been number one, hands down. I
have been told, many a time, by my parents that Spitting Image was so
grotesquely controversial, and I can see why. Comparing old Maggie Thatcher to
Hitler isn’t exactly the Teletubbies. Although rude, it was very clever, all
those subtle references and snide little offsides I think made it so memorable,
because it was what everyone wanted to hear. I.e. that the people running their
country were as useful as an underwater toaster.
But
moving swiftly back to Newzoids. People were bound to compare it to Spitting
Image, and yes some people were disappointed that it isn’t quite as controversial,
but I think they're missing the point. When Spitting Image came into being, there
wasn’t really much topical comedy around at the time, so this was one of the
only sources of political mick taking. And being what it is, people were
shocked, because they hadn’t seen anything like it. But nowadays, we’ve got so
much in the way of topical amusement. Twitter, for starters (#milifandom being
my personal fave at the mo) and things like Mock the Week, Have I Got News For
You etc. have the same aim as Spitting Image did. To destroy the reputation of
all politicians and influential figures in the most horrific way possible.
Gosh, I’m rambling a bit. Anyway, I think that’s why some people may say that
Newzoids isn’t as gruesome; because we’ve become desensitised, effectively.
I am glad, though, that Newzoids is here, there was a gap
in the market. And it couldn’t have come at a better time #GE2015. My absolute
favourite thing about Newzoids is the way they have portrayed Ed Milliband as a
happy-go-lucky, buck-toothed scamp, with an impressive speech impediment, who
took a wrong turn or seven in life. “B-b-b-but Ed B-b-b-balls”, “I’m a happy
warrior” and “At least I tried” are now my catchphrases. And the great thing
is, even if Milibae does get elected, I don’t think anyone will forget his
juddery alien-headed puppet. I’m fond of good old Jezza and the Karaoke Korner
feat. Sturgeon and Salmond, doing the pretenders proud. I think what
I like most about Newzoids, is that we are experiencing it now, rather watching
something that was topical 30 years ago, and that’s quite exciting. So, I think
you all know what I’ll be doing Wednesday at 9 o’clock on ITV.
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