We were talking about this down at my local at the weekend and it is all available on YouTube, so I’ve been having a bit of a binge. Thoroughly reprehensible stuff obviously, so I can’t possibly recommend it.

Victor Lewis-Smith will be much missed

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    I am intrigued to see he and Morris didn’t get on

    Morris was initially influenced a lot by Lewis-Smith and there was mutual respect. I think after Morris started to get a lot of success on the radio though, Lewis-Smith got a bit jealous and accused Morris of ripping him off.

    He still gave The Day Today a glowing review in his notorious TV review column though. I don’t even know if they ever met in person so the whole thing might be a little bit exaggerated.

    As to getting weird stuff made, I think TV people were just more willing to experiment. ‘11.30 on a Friday , do what you want mate, no one’s watching’ It seemed like Netflix might have gone that way with their original series at first - Bojack Horseman, Russian Doll, Criminal - but they’re focusing more on safe shite.

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      I don’t even know if they ever met in person so the whole thing might be a little bit exaggerated.

      Apparently, they met very early on. I’ll try and find where I got the information from.

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      Morris was initially influenced a lot by Lewis-Smith and there was mutual respect. I think after Morris started to get a lot of success on the radio though, Lewis-Smith got a bit jealous and accused Morris of ripping him off.

      Here’s what I was getting my information from, it includes the Guardian’s Feud’s Corner article about them falling out (and further up VL-S’ Day to Day review) but, that is all itself, apparently, part of a larger prank:

      The feud between Morris and Lewis Smith is itself a hoax. The pair, who regularly drink together in the Groucho Club, tricked The Guardian into thinking they were deadly enemies as a publicity stunt. For their pains they were rewarded with a ‘Feud’s Corner’ feature in 1992. One would expect The Guardian to check a story like this more carefully since Morris candidly admits to orchestrating letter campaigns against his own shows. He claims this is “a time-honoured technique for enhancing your notoriety. But it carries a risk: five years ago I unleashed such a convincing tirade against my own work for a radio station I complained myself off the air.”

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      I suppose, if those two put their heads together, it’s no surprise we rapidly getting into prankception where we can never really know what level of the hoax we are at. That’s a good one, as it’s had me fooled for 30 years.

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        That’s amazing research that is! Cookd & Bombd I’ve not been on for a long time now but it’s essentially a forum now.

        Yeah, Morris and VLS together is just asking for it really isn’t it? Had me fooled too!