Frankie Boyle has had a pretty successful career in comedy. The 50-year-old first rose to fame appearing on Mock the Week, gaining wide-spread recognition after joining the show as a regular panellist back in 2005.
After leaving Mock the Week, the comedian went on to work on his own Channel 4 sketch show, Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights, and he's since had a number of his own TV series, including Frankie Boyle's New World Order and Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland.
Throughout his career, Boyle has become well-known for his dark and graphic humour, which has seen him labelled as "disgusting" and "pathetic" at times.
But despite being subject to multiple investigations and thousands of complaints, the comedian is still enjoying a successful TV career.
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