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  2. Frankie Boyle - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Boyle's Referendum Autopsy was released on 28 September 2014, ... Boyle is a supporter of the Glasgow-based Celtic Football Club. [58] Throughout 2017, ...

  3. Meantime (book) - Wikipedia

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    Meantime is a 2022 crime fiction novel by the Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle. The story follows drug addict Felix McAveety's unfocused investigation into his friend Marina's death. It is set in Glasgow, Scotland, shortly after the 2014 independence referendum. Felix is aided by the crime fiction writer Jane, the left-wing activist Amy and his ...

  4. Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland is a 2020 travel documentary series that aired on BBC Two. Consisting of four half-hour episodes, the programme was nominated for a British Academy Scotland Awards (BAFTA) Award.

  5. Frankie Boyle's New World Order - Wikipedia

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    The show returned for a review of the year on 29 December 2017 as Frankie Boyle's 2017 New World Order. [3] The second series of seven episodes started on 18 May 2018. The data journalist Mona Chalabi became a regular in this series. [4] Another end-of-year review show, Frankie Boyle's 2018 New World Order, was broadcast on 27 December 2018. [5]

  6. Of course the BBC cancelled Frankie Boyle’s New World Order

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  7. Frankie Boyle tears into Matt Hancock and Keir Starmer ... - AOL

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  8. Live Floor Show - Wikipedia

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    The programme featured a number of regular acts on one of the three stages at the Queen Margaret Drive studios in Glasgow: Frankie Boyle, Al Murray, Craig Hill, Paul Sneddon, Miles Jupp, and Jim Muir.

  9. O2 Academy Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Russell Brand, Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle have performed at the venue. The venue played host to The Gigantour on 19 February 2008. [5] Frankie Boyle hosts the record for the most shows played at the venue - a total of 14 - including six during 2008's Glasgow Comedy Festival. Olivia Rodrigo has performed here on July 2nd 2022 on her Sour Tour.