12 episodes

How do we use language in comedy? What is the social importance of comedy? What are the techniques used with language to create different types of humour? This series looks at how entertainers manipulate language to generate humour, and what this reveals about the nature of comedy and its function in society.
Featuring Henning Wehn, on cross cultural humour, Isy Suttie, on crafting a joke and Graham Fellows on creating his character John Shuttleworth.

The Language of Comedy - for iPod/iPhone The Open University

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How do we use language in comedy? What is the social importance of comedy? What are the techniques used with language to create different types of humour? This series looks at how entertainers manipulate language to generate humour, and what this reveals about the nature of comedy and its function in society.
Featuring Henning Wehn, on cross cultural humour, Isy Suttie, on crafting a joke and Graham Fellows on creating his character John Shuttleworth.

    • video
    Creating a character with Graham Fellows

    Creating a character with Graham Fellows

    In what ways do comedians exploit regional variety in the creation of comedy?

    • 4 min
    Transcript -- Creating a character with Graham Fellows

    Transcript -- Creating a character with Graham Fellows

    In what ways do comedians exploit regional variety in the creation of comedy?

    • video
    Social Class with Charlie Higson

    Social Class with Charlie Higson

    How is social class used as a topic for comedy, and what part do social dialects play in the generation of humour?

    • 3 min
    Transcript -- Social Class with Charlie Higson

    Transcript -- Social Class with Charlie Higson

    How is social class used as a topic for comedy, and what part do social dialects play in the generation of humour?

    • video
    Innuendo with David McGilivray

    Innuendo with David McGilivray

    How comedians exploit the ambiguities of language in the production of innuendo and similar forms of language play.

    • 4 min
    Transcript -- Innuendo with David McGilivray

    Transcript -- Innuendo with David McGilivray

    How comedians exploit the ambiguities of language in the production of innuendo and similar forms of language play.

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