The format of PaPaul was quite simple. Dutch comedian Paul de Leeuw invited guests ( celebrities, weird people, children, elderly, etc ) into his ''home'' and made fun of them. Sometimes he also went into the audience and used them for some stride remarks about them. That was all there was to it. But it worked because of De Leeuw's excellent talent to create a funny chaos in which you could expect almost everything.
Nowadays he's making another show very similar to PaPaul. I can't watch it too often, but sometimes I pass it while zapping and stay put for as long as it takes. And I'm always laughing. De Leeuw is so good at what he does that even when he's incredibly unfunny, he still is funny in a way. His entire person is what makes you laugh more than the quality of the jokes he makes.
Nowadays he's making another show very similar to PaPaul. I can't watch it too often, but sometimes I pass it while zapping and stay put for as long as it takes. And I'm always laughing. De Leeuw is so good at what he does that even when he's incredibly unfunny, he still is funny in a way. His entire person is what makes you laugh more than the quality of the jokes he makes.