Well not really, take the Frankie Boyle/Rebecca Adlington thing. They were discussing her and her sport, taking the piss out of her sport, I cant remember, then as a rather cheap punch line, mainly playing up to his already rather forced at times shock role, Frankie Boyle comments on how she looks. That isn't comedy, it isn't cutting edge comedy it is a cheap laugh, surely professional comedians should be above that kind of punchline don't you think? Would that section have suffered if Frankie Boyle hadn't criticised her looks? To be honest it was more about Frankie Boyle having the last word and just to say something shocking than it was actual comedy.
We might as well stick my 15 year old sulky cousin on there if taking the piss out how how someone looks passes of a edgy comedy, he would make a killing, he would however be crap at any actual well thought out jokes and observations.
I think some are confusing this 'unduly' word to mean nothing can be said at all, it doesn't mean that.
The line up section on Buzzcocks is made up from 'rent an extra' and the odd Buzzcock staff member, they all know what the round can sometimes involve,they are pre warned, they are hired solely on how they look, they have given their consent by appearing, it is what they are there for and they are paid the extras fee for it. It is very different than talking about, for example, Lady Ga Ga and then as a cheap punchline saying something derogatory about her. So saying she might have penis is not unduly derogatory as it is something Lady Ga Ga has played upon herself in the media, saying something about how she dresses isn't unduly derogatory.
It does not mean they can not say anything derogatory at all about her, unduly does not mean that.
You will see very little change, if at all, as a lot of the comments are made within context.
Buzzcocks, IMHO, did become extremely nasty towarRAB the end of Mark Lamarr's reign and during Simon Simon Amstell's stint. Maybe that style of presenting/panel show is on the way out anyway. It started towarRAB the last few series of 'They Think It's All Over' it was funny for a while but it is all a little tired now, everything has a shelf life I suppose.
But this 'unduly derogatory' applies to certain elements, that are far and few between, on panel shows and not comedy as a whole. It doesn't mean that The Office should not have made disabled 'gags' it also does not mean the end of edgy comedy.
