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Television review: When Ruby Wax Met

Our critic Josh Howie has painful memories of the first time he met Ruby Wax - would that colour his judgement?

September 10, 2021 14:17
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Programme Name: When Ruby Wax Met... - TX: 22/08/2021 - Episode: Ruby Wax Meets Again - Generics (No. n/a) - Picture Shows: New Yorker Gallery, Lumiere London Ruby Wax - (C) Burning Bright Productions - Photographer: Phil Summers
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When Ruby Wax Met nearly every celebrity during the 90s, she wielded her honesty and humour to pry open their true selves. When I met Ruby Wax I vomited all over her brand new white carpet. I was twelve and had gotten drunk for the first time after surreptitiously knocking back abandoned drinks at a dinner party. I can assure you my positive judgement of her regurgitations aren’t driven by guilt, but I learnt some valuable lessons that night; don’t mix and match, and don’t judge a book by its cover.

The cover was how Ruby presented herself in her documentaries, what she herself is judging as she reviews that old footage in this new series. It’s someone brash, shameless, loud, and dominating. But that wasn’t the person who calmly and kindly reacted to her ruined carpet, and I was shocked by the discrepancy. What do you mean TV isn’t real? Why would someone pretend to behave that way? As Ruby dissects her old persona through the prism of her new career as a mental heath writer, lecturer and writer, we discover it’s because it worked. Except when it didn’t.

The first of the three episodes kicks off with Ruby’s excruciating millennial interview with Donald Trump as he first runs for President. But even as he dismisses and abuses her and she clings on like a terrier yapping at his heels, we learn so much. We learn he’s a bully, we learn of his immense ego, we learn of the finely honed emotional instincts that eventually took him to the White House, we learn of his charm when he decides it serves him. As Ruby says, “Trump read me”.When he immediately assessed that she wasn’t the supplicant and anonymous BBC reporter he’d expected, he shut her down leaving her nowhere to go.

There’s also huge insight here into how comedians access their powers and how laughter is a team sport. If the audience don’t like you it’s over. Ruby was scared by Trump and hence “got less and less funny”. Projection meant that, “He treated me like an idiot and I become an idiot”. He was smart and insightful enough to know he’d be the butt of the joke and hence he just refused to play the game.

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