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Graham Linehan wrote Father Ted, Black Books and The IT Crowd. Five BAFTAs. Then he said women's spaces should be for women, and the industry that built him decided he was a bigot. He lost his marriage, his career and twenty-five years of friendships.
Once one of the most celebrated comedy writers of his generation, Graham became the first major artistic figure to be comprehensively cancelled for speaking out on sex-based rights - and has never gone quiet to claw his reputation back.
He explains:
• Why the people who built their careers alongside him refused to defend him
• How a movement that didn't exist a decade ago captured medicine, sport, prisons and the BBC without a fight
• Why women's sport, female-only spaces and child safeguarding became unsayable inside his industry almost overnight
• How smartphones, algorithms and the collapse of physical community made a generation defenceless against ideological capture
• Why activism replaced music, fashion and culture for a generation that was supposed to be having fun
• What being arrested - and watching no-one call to ask if he was alright - actually teaches you about the people around you
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 - The Cost Of Speaking Out
00:00:52 - They All Abandoned Me
00:10:54 - Where The Trans Movement Came From
00:24:55 - Sponsor Ad: Ledn
00:25:53 - Women's Sport, Self-ID, And Mixed-Sex Prisons
00:43:52 - Arrested - And No-One Called
00:48:26 - Phones, Algorithms, And The Anxious Generation
00:52:56 - Sponsor Ad: Monetary Metals
00:54:05 - The Father Whose Daughter Took Testosterone
01:04:08 - Everything Is Going To Shit
01:20:08 - October 7th And What Radicalised Him
01:34:18 - Where We Are In Ten Years - And Always Tell The Truth
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CONTACT PETE
› Website – http://petermccormack.com
› Feedback – https://www.petermccormack.com/contact
› Email – [email protected]
› Instagram – /mccormack555
› X/Twitter – https://x.com/petermccormack/
CONNECT WITH GRAHAM LINEHAN
› Twitter – https://x.com/Glinner
› Substack – https://grahamlinehan.substack.com/
SPONSORS
› LEDN - https://www.ledn.io/peter
› Monetary Metals - https://www.Monetary-Metals.com/McCormack
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› Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Wc94Vu
› Fountain: https://bit.ly/FountainPM
› YouTube: https://bit.ly/YouTube_PM
› Rumble: https://bit.ly/RumblePM
FILMED BY CURTIS TAYLOR
› https://www.curttaylor.co.uk/
› https://x.com/curttayloruk/
EDITED BY CONOR MCCORMACK
› https://x.com/ConorM04
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By Peter McCormack4.8
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Graham Linehan wrote Father Ted, Black Books and The IT Crowd. Five BAFTAs. Then he said women's spaces should be for women, and the industry that built him decided he was a bigot. He lost his marriage, his career and twenty-five years of friendships.
Once one of the most celebrated comedy writers of his generation, Graham became the first major artistic figure to be comprehensively cancelled for speaking out on sex-based rights - and has never gone quiet to claw his reputation back.
He explains:
• Why the people who built their careers alongside him refused to defend him
• How a movement that didn't exist a decade ago captured medicine, sport, prisons and the BBC without a fight
• Why women's sport, female-only spaces and child safeguarding became unsayable inside his industry almost overnight
• How smartphones, algorithms and the collapse of physical community made a generation defenceless against ideological capture
• Why activism replaced music, fashion and culture for a generation that was supposed to be having fun
• What being arrested - and watching no-one call to ask if he was alright - actually teaches you about the people around you
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 - The Cost Of Speaking Out
00:00:52 - They All Abandoned Me
00:10:54 - Where The Trans Movement Came From
00:24:55 - Sponsor Ad: Ledn
00:25:53 - Women's Sport, Self-ID, And Mixed-Sex Prisons
00:43:52 - Arrested - And No-One Called
00:48:26 - Phones, Algorithms, And The Anxious Generation
00:52:56 - Sponsor Ad: Monetary Metals
00:54:05 - The Father Whose Daughter Took Testosterone
01:04:08 - Everything Is Going To Shit
01:20:08 - October 7th And What Radicalised Him
01:34:18 - Where We Are In Ten Years - And Always Tell The Truth
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CONTACT PETE
› Website – http://petermccormack.com
› Feedback – https://www.petermccormack.com/contact
› Email – [email protected]
› Instagram – /mccormack555
› X/Twitter – https://x.com/petermccormack/
CONNECT WITH GRAHAM LINEHAN
› Twitter – https://x.com/Glinner
› Substack – https://grahamlinehan.substack.com/
SPONSORS
› LEDN - https://www.ledn.io/peter
› Monetary Metals - https://www.Monetary-Metals.com/McCormack
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LISTEN / SUBSCRIBE
› Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/40ruY9K
› Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Wc94Vu
› Fountain: https://bit.ly/FountainPM
› YouTube: https://bit.ly/YouTube_PM
› Rumble: https://bit.ly/RumblePM
FILMED BY CURTIS TAYLOR
› https://www.curttaylor.co.uk/
› https://x.com/curttayloruk/
EDITED BY CONOR MCCORMACK
› https://x.com/ConorM04
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