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[[Stephen Merchant]] occasionally used the questions posed in the "White Van Man" feature in The Sun (where they asked a regular white van driver about current affairs) on Karl, in the feature [[White Van Karl]].
[[Stephen Merchant]] occasionally used the questions posed in the "White Van Man" feature in The Sun (where they asked a regular white van driver about current affairs) on Karl, in the feature [[White Van Karl]].
In an incident that caused much outrage on the Pilkipedia forum, an article on The Sun's website heavily criticized Steve's stand up routine simply referring to him as a "lanky-not-so-funny-man" and claiming that "Just like [[Ricky Gervais]], he seems to have let his success with The Office and Extras go to his head." The article's writer also cited an incident in which Steve picked on an audience member by saying his wife would be better off with someone with BAFTAs and calling him useless to which the man replied he was a barrister followed by an awkward silence.
== External Links ==
The Sun's official website[http://www.thesun.co.uk/]
Article about Steve's stand up[http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article850087.ece]

Revision as of 22:36, 17 June 2008

The Sun is a tabloid daily newspaper published in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland with the highest circulation of any daily English-language newspaper in the world, standing at 3,107,412 copies daily in the first half of 2006.

Stephen Merchant occasionally used the questions posed in the "White Van Man" feature in The Sun (where they asked a regular white van driver about current affairs) on Karl, in the feature White Van Karl.

In an incident that caused much outrage on the Pilkipedia forum, an article on The Sun's website heavily criticized Steve's stand up routine simply referring to him as a "lanky-not-so-funny-man" and claiming that "Just like Ricky Gervais, he seems to have let his success with The Office and Extras go to his head." The article's writer also cited an incident in which Steve picked on an audience member by saying his wife would be better off with someone with BAFTAs and calling him useless to which the man replied he was a barrister followed by an awkward silence.

External Links

The Sun's official website[1]

Article about Steve's stand up[2]