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598. Geoff Norcott: “The Truth Is, I Probably Did Self-Censor”

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Dec 15, 2025
Geoff Norcott, a comedian and writer known for his unique take on politics, dives into the complexities of modern comedy. He shares his experience as a conservative voice in comedy, revealing how Brexit reshaped the landscape for comedians. Geoff discusses the challenges of self-censorship, fears of cancel culture, and the necessity of diverse perspectives in media. He also presents insights into men’s issues, revealing the societal pressures young men face today and advocating for a more nuanced understanding of masculinity.
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INSIGHT

Brexit Shifted Comedy’s Fault Lines

  • Geoff Norcott says Brexit exposed a cultural blindspot in comedy where most performers were politically homogeneous.
  • That shift opened space for right-leaning voices and changed where audiences consumed comedy.
ANECDOTE

Leicester Set That Changed His Path

  • Geoff describes doing a 10-minute set about being a Conservative at Leicester and feeling unpopular but energized.
  • That show led to a Best New Show nomination and changed his career trajectory.
INSIGHT

Topical Comedy Needs Ideological Variety

  • Norcott observes television topical comedy narrowed to one point of view, reducing risk and variety.
  • He argues that diverse on-air opinions make comedy sharper and more interesting.
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