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Ali G (Alistair Leslie Graham) is the main character of the comical Da Ali G Show. He is the self-proclaimed "voice of da yoof" and the leader of the West Staines Massiv. His speech and mannerisms are a mix of stereotypical and often exaggerated British African-Caribbean and hip hop cultures, with some American urban influences thrown in. He interviews unsuspecting guests; in the American version of the show, he tells them he is a British talk show host and wants to discuss the media and politics. He often asks a question, and upon receiving an answer, instantly creates a story of an event relevant to the topic, employing his neighbours and fellow "gangsters" Ricky C and (Dangerous) Dave. The character was later the basis of the film Ali G Indahouse.

Borat Sagdiyev is another character featured frequently on the show. He comes from Kazakhstan, and travels around the United Kingdom and United States interviewing people and engaging in their activities. Borat often makes his guests feel uncomfortable by introducing them to "Kazakh" customs, or by making misogynistic, anti-Semitic, or other comments based on his unfamiliar culture, which are often undercut by various aspects of the film e.g. Borat's hometown being a gypsy village and Hebrew being his native language. Borat makes references to his favourite sport called "shurik", a "Kazakh" custom where dogs are shot and killed in a field. He also makes references to his dead wife and his desire to have "sexy time" with many of his interviewees. A highly successful film based on the Borat character, titled Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, was released by 20th Century Fox on 3 November 2006. In the film, Borat travels from Kazakhstan to learn more about American culture for his country.

Bruno is a gay Austrian and is the third character of Da Ali G Show. He claims to be the voice of Austrian youth television, and makes others uncomfortable by flaunting his apparent homosexuality. In one episode, Bruno performs cheers with exaggerated, limp-wristed, stereotypically gay mannerisms, along with University of Alabama cheerleaders, provoking the ire of some Crimson Tide fans during the 2002 Alabama-Mississippi State American football game, and convincing the students to say that they are gay in Polish.

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  • You gotta disable ratings before YouTube catches wind of this and tattles to the BBC to remove this video.

  • ''Treat 'em rough nd u get sum muff'' BAHAHAHA!

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  • so does the republican party think that homeys should take the GF up the batty :')

  • Tune @ 3:38?

  • @astralacuity What I meant, two damn years ago, is that the BBC (and nitpicky community) would find a video with a lot of likes easier than one with no ratings at all.

  • @RedDaVincy Lol the community (and the BBC) are responsible for that kind of thing, not YouTube. Given the incomprehensible amount of videos on this site, if YouTube personally cracked down on those things (non-algorithmically) they would need WAY more employees.

  • "treat em rough, you get the muff"

    hahaha!!

  • It is tempting to consider people who are trolled by Ali G as stupid, but no one has ever accused, say, Noam Chomsky of being stupid. So we are left with a confrontation w/Ali G as a sort of test of character. Newt comes of (as did Chomsky) as good humoured and tolerant. Rooney...not so much. Naomi Wood (would?) tolerant. Religios...not so much. It would have been interesting to see how Ali Einstein would have reacted. "Wot is time?"

  • this is season 2 btw

  • I can't stand Newt but I have to admit I'm impressed he humored Ali the way he did.

  • lol love ali g his so funny he shud be makeing more shit

  • lol, I think there is actually a very serious reason for why Sacha does these things. It deffinitley points out the ridiculas thoughts and actions some people have and it makes us realize how crazy our world leaders and idolized celebrities can be.

    "fashion saves more lives than doctors"

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