Cunk on … - Drunk Monk - 02-06-2023
Somehow the Netflix bot passed word to the YouTube bot that I’ve been getting into Philomena Cunk and is uncovered a bunch of other episodes of her work. It’s become one of those ‘how long has this been going on?’ experiences for me because I was completely unaware of this and I’m enjoying it.
Cunk on Shakespeare was good although perhaps not as polished as Cunk on Earth. It’s exactly the same formula and there seems to be a lot more of these all across YouTube. Looking forward to more…
Thank you bots for the rec!
RE: Cunk on … - Drunk Monk - 02-10-2023
Mark season as watch
Moments of Wonder by Philomena Cunk is on YouTube. Each is quick, about 5 mins. It’s more raw, less developed but so short that they’re amusing. You can just let it run on the Plastic Tolstoy channel whic has the first 11 eps - the rest can be found elsewhere. I got to WWII. Might watch more later.
RE: Cunk on … - Drunk Monk - 03-04-2024
Quote:Philomena Cunk To Return to Netflix in New Special ‘Cunk’s Quest for Meaning’
It's not quite Cunk on Earth season 2 but it'll do.
Kasey Moore · @kasey__moore February 5th, 2024 - 8:22 pm ET
![[Image: new-cunk-series-coming-soon-to-netflix-jpeg.webp]](https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/new-cunk-series-coming-soon-to-netflix-jpeg.webp) Cunk on Earth – Picture: BBC
Netflix is set to welcome back Philomena Cunk for another groundbreaking documentary (comedy) following Cunk on Earth, which landed on the streamer back in 2023. Cunk’s Quest for Meaning will be debuting on Netflix globally outside the United Kingdom and Ireland as a Netflix Original at some point in 2024.
Described as a “one-off extended special,” the 75-minute documentary will see Cunk travel to America and other locations to look into the meaning of life by covering aspects of science, arts, and philosophy, looking into complex subjects like “Quantum Physics, Existentialism, Nihilism, and Hedonism” with all the seriousness and detail you’d have come to expect if you caught Cunk on Earth.
Philomena Cunk is a fictional character that’s been played by Diane Morgan for over a decade, with the character most commonly associated with the Charlie Brooker comedy show Newswipe. The character has had multiple series so far, the most recent being Cunk on Earth, which landed on Netflix globally (excluding the UK, where it aired on the BBC) in January 2023 and became one of our hidden gem picks for the year.
According to the BBC press release, only Netflix outside of the United Kingdom will receive the new special in 2024, but that doesn’t mean that Netflix UK won’t get it at some point. Instead of being a Netflix Original title, it’ll likely land in a similar fashion to Cunk on Earth that was licensed to Netflix UK six months after it dropped as an Original globally.
Cunk said the following on the new special:
Quote:“To be honest I thought we could cover the meaning of life in a 30-minute episode, but the producers said we might need a bit longer and that I could probably go to America if we did a special. I’m very excited to be going to America for free.”
The BBC also released a first-look image for the new special:
![[Image: Cunks-Quest-for-Meaning-First-Look-Netflix-jpeg.webp]](https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Cunks-Quest-for-Meaning-First-Look-Netflix-jpeg.webp) First look at Cunk’s Quest for Meaning – Picture: BBC
The show is executive produced by Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones of Broke & Bones, who work with Netflix extensively under an overall deal. Brooker will serve as the main writer for the series. This is just one title on the way from the duo with their slate also including the upcoming seventh season of their groundbreaking show, Black Mirror. In addition, they’ve just recently wrapped on the new limited series Toxic Town, which is expected to release in 2024.
While waiting for Cunk’s Quest for Meaning, you can watch more Diane Morgan on Netflix via the three seasons of After Life, created by and starring Ricky Gervais. Fans of The Sandman will also catch her in season 1 of that show, where she voiced Gryphon in the animated episode.
For more on what’s coming soon to Netflix – keep it locked here on What’s on Netflix. Are you looking forward to Cunk’s Quest for Meaning? Let us know in the comments down below.
Yaaaaasssss!
Love Cunk long time - http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/showthread.php?tid=7483
RE: Cunk on … - Greg - 03-04-2024
School was easier in Shakespeare's day because they didn't have to study Shakespeare.
RE: Cunk on … - King Bob - 03-04-2024
I tried it, but it didn't grab me.
RE: Cunk on … - Drunk Monk - 03-04-2024
(03-04-2024, 04:13 PM)King Bob Wrote: I tried it, but it didn't grab me.
You probably experience enough dumb pseudo academics irl.
RE: Cunk on … - Drunk Monk - 12-17-2024
Cunk on Life. Heard a rumor this will be on Netflix soon.
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