Rosemary Rossi What do you call a man who has 19 Emmys, nine Producers Guild Awards, seven WGA Awards, three Peabodys, a Grammy and whose political satire has influenced U.S.
legislature? Certainly not “just another comedian.” John Oliver is all that and more. The state of American politics for the last handful of years has left many feeling like we’re trapped in a bad TV show, in which twists and turns are so crazy that it’s hard to believe it’s real.
Although that could be a gift of endless material for comedians, Oliver sees it quite differently. “It’s not necessarily a gift that you want, to be honest,” says the executive producer and host of “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” which has six Emmy nominations. “Technically, it’s a gift, but it’s not a great one.
I think that the tendency is often to think that it writes itself. I promise you, it doesn’t. Everything moves so fast nowadays, you can get first-take jokes online very quickly, so you have to be writing not the most obvious joke for anything to have any kind of surprise factor.
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