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These bullies reek of misogyny. If we don't confront their revolting sneers, they'll get worse
By JACKIE CLUNE FOR MAILONLINE
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What a cynical and degrading spectacle to finish the year: drunken, boorish comedians quaffing red wine and stuffing their faces with pizza while swearing and making crass, sexist jokes.
I’m not easily offended, but the easy, casual misogyny of Channel 4’s attempt at satirical comedy on Sunday evening, the Big Fat Quiz Of 2012, made me feel incredulous and angry.
The usual suspects were doling it out. Jonathan Ross, who has apparently forgotten that he had to leave his highly paid job at the BBC after the infamous ‘Sachsgate’ incident.
A degrading spectacle: Big Fat Quiz of the Year featured (L to R) Richard Ayoade, Russell Howard, Jonathan Ross, Jimmy Carr, Jack Whitehall, James Cordon and Gabby Logan
Jimmy Carr, whose grovelling apology over his tax affairs failed to impress much of the population, and James Corden, who has provoked outrage in the past with puerile outbursts in front of a live audience after he’s had a drink.
These performers are peddling a cheap formula of gags that deserves to have been left behind in the sexist, homophobic working men’s clubs of the Seventies — and they’re getting rich as a result.
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The real reason we can't get enough of TV shows about middle-aged men on road trips
It seems all you need to pitch a TV show these days is a pair of middle-aged male celebrities, a Volkswagen campervan and a travel itinerary.
Hugh Dennis and David Baddiel are the latest celebrity pairing to embark on a road trip for our entertainment.
The Outnumbered star will be cycling across France with his comedian pal Baddiel, a slightly less enthusiastic cyclist, who'll be riding an e-bike.
But the Channel 4 show is just the tip of the travelogue iceberg as Men Behaving Badly's Neil Morrissey and Martin Clunes will also be larking about in France for an upcoming series called Neil and Martin's Bon Voyage on UKTV.
Earlier this year, we watched another bromance blossom between Paddy McGuinness and former Top Gear co-star Chris Harris as they frolicked in Greece, Sweden and Switzerland, attempting to discover the secret to old age.
And then there was a three-way friendship between Gordon Ramsay, Gino d'Acampo and Fred Sirieix travelling as far as Lapland and united by nothing more than their love of food.
Here, FEMAIL speaks to TV experts to find out just why we can't get enough of blokes in mid-life telling us about their travels...
Hugh Dennis (left) and David Baddiel (right)