John Cleese joins GB News, presenting show on cancel culture

John Cleese is to present a new show on GB News next year with stand-up and existing GB News presenter and producer Andrew Doyle, discussing cancel culture, wokeness and politics.

Speaking on Radio 4‘s Today programme this morning, the Monty Python star admitted he hadn’t heard of the channel when he was approached.

“I don’t know much about modern television because I’d pretty much given up on it – I mean English television,” he told presenter Amol Rajan. “Then I met one or two of the people concerned and I had a dinner with them and liked them very much. People say it’s a right-wing channel; it’s a free speech channel.”

Cleese, who described himself as an “old-fashioned liberal”, continued: “The nice thing about talking to the GB News audience is that they may not be used to hearing the sort of things I’ll be saying…

“The BBC have not come to me and said, ‘Would you like to have some one-hour shows?’ and if they did, I would say, ‘Not on your nelly!’ I wouldn’t get five minutes into the first show before I’d been cancelled or censored.”

Earlier this year, the 82-year-old described cancel culture as a “tragedy”, telling attendees at the FreedomFest conference in Las Vegas, where he was keynote speaker, that comedians didn’t have the freedom to be funny anymore and that comedy films were now “aimed at young men because they’re the ones who go to the cinema on Friday night”.

In November, Cleese cancelled his own appearance at Cambridge University after a visiting speaker was banned for making a Hitler impression, saying that he was “blacklisting myself before someone else does” and urging organisers to “find a venue where woke rules do not apply”.

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