Ah yes I saw him in action on the show last year and his stuff was lighter and funnier. He made a couple of mild shocks last year if my memory serves me well, but got away with it as the jokes were generally chirpy cheeky chappy stuff. This year he decided in advance that he was going to go for the jugular...much heavier material... not everyone's idea of a fun night.
One prominent guy spoke up for him on Sky News... an aged Al Pacino...dear old Al looked like he'd had a few, must have been filmed soon after the dinner!!
