As true football fanatics and lovers of the game, many around the world find it normal and traditional to wake up in the midst of the late night and the early morning to watch the “beautiful game”. This beautiful game is the international sport of football, not to confuse it with the American sport involving the use of the hands. The English Premier League is the root of such excitement as it can easily be named the most watched and loved men’s football league in the world. But in the midst of the great amount of football that is continuously followed, there is a single broadcasting channel that brings it all to the people in the most exhilarating manner, Sky Sports. Sky Sports brings to the world, an endless coverage on the “beautiful game”, making the next game more anticipated than the last. After the channel’s great rise in popularity, it was only a matter of time until the British award winning sketch show, The Mitchell and Webb Look, would satirize the channel’s illustrious coverage on football.
The Mitchell and Webb Look series became a hit when it was first unveiled in September fourteenth of 2006. However, its greatest works didn’t come until its second season, where the show took on the job of satirizing the football coverage of Sky Sports in its comical parody, “Sky Sports”. In this skit, Mitchell, the presenter, is walking around a football field with rapidly cutting camera angles, as he announces upcoming football matches in an imitation of Sky Sport’s animated announcers . Mitchell advertises various games as well as the Sky Sports’ football coverage in an extremely enthusiastic fashion. Mitchell and Webb use the rhetorical device of hyperbole and enhance their comical approach through their well-selected diction to bring humor and entertainment to their viewers. The parody cleverly imitates the many football previews shown on the Sky