In the UK, Johnny Ball, a veteran comedian and children's TV host, shares his views on cancel culture and the evolution of comedy. The 86-year-old laments how modern comedians face scrutiny for their material, a stark contrast to his era when nothing was taboo.
Ball fondly recalls his career and worries about the social shifts affecting comedy, notably the fear many comics now experience over audience backlash. Despite this, Ball remains philosophical, finding solace in his own comedic past and using it to inspire a fresh return to storytelling through his autobiography.