

Man Stroke Woman
Man Stroke Woman is a British television comedy sketch show directed by Richard Cantor and produced by Ash Atalla and starring Amanda Abbington, Ben Crompton, Daisy Haggard, Meredith MacNeill, Nicholas Burns and Nick Frost. In addition to being broadcast on digital channel BBC Three in the United Kingdom, all the episodes were available for streaming from the BBC website. Series 2 started in January 2007 and is also available for streaming from the BBC website. There is no studio audience or laugh track.
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Plot Summary
Man Stroke Woman is a British sketch comedy series that aired on Channel 4. The show features a variety of surreal and often absurd sketches, touching on everyday situations with a bizarre twist. It is known for its quick-paced humor and unexpected punchlines.
Critical Reception
Man Stroke Woman received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its originality and audacious humor. While some found its surreal nature to be hit-or-miss, many praised its bold take on sketch comedy and its willingness to push boundaries.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and often bizarre sense of humor.
- Noted for its fast-paced delivery and surreal scenarios.
- Some found the sketches overly absurd or nonsensical.
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Fun Fact
The show's title is a deliberate misspelling of the 1981 song 'Woman in Love' by Barbra Streisand, which was originally titled 'Man, Stroke, Woman'.
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