― C J (C J), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:27 (twenty-two years ago)
― mms (mms), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 09:51 (twenty-two years ago)
― Sam (chirombo), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:03 (twenty-two years ago)
― zappi (joni), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:12 (twenty-two years ago)
― Pete (Pete), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:13 (twenty-two years ago)
― Alan (Alan), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:13 (twenty-two years ago)
But the only gay man in the village sketch was fantastic and the one with the old woman could be wonderful as it develops over the course of the series.
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:16 (twenty-two years ago)
― C J (C J), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:18 (twenty-two years ago)
― Sam (chirombo), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:22 (twenty-two years ago)
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 11:24 (twenty-two years ago)
― Madchen (Madchen), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 13:14 (twenty-two years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 13:15 (twenty-two years ago)
"If you loved The League Of Gentleman, you'll think this is OK"
― N. (nickdastoor), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 13:21 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 13:26 (twenty-two years ago)
― chris (chris), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 13:50 (twenty-two years ago)
Perhaps being in the company of England's greatest unsung comic made it seem funnier than it really was.
― the pinefox, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 16:34 (twenty-two years ago)
http://www.discover-france.info/maps/Brittany.gif
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 17:20 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 17:31 (twenty-two years ago)
― piscesboy, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 17:49 (twenty-two years ago)
― chris j (chris j), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 20:59 (twenty-two years ago)
― jel -- (jel), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 22:43 (twenty-two years ago)
― kinski (kinski), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 23:41 (twenty-two years ago)
― kinski (kinski), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 23:42 (twenty-two years ago)
Perhaps eating sausages and peas made it seem tastier than it really was.
― the britfox, Tuesday, 20 January 2004 22:19 (twenty-one years ago)
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― RJG (RJG), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:01 (twenty-one years ago)
― Enrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:05 (twenty-one years ago)
― Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:13 (twenty-one years ago)
― Enrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:15 (twenty-one years ago)
― Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:16 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alfie (Alfie), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:26 (twenty-one years ago)
I'm up for this Brydon DVD commentary thing, even though Adam and Joe (and McSweeney's) did it first.
― Enrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:28 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:29 (twenty-one years ago)
The trick in Nighty Night is that Julia Davis has surrounded her character with people who pretty much have to cut her some slack because of their beliefs and the lie she's spinning them. Signs last night that the Felicity Montagu character could see through her though.
Little Britain will have some kind of immortality for Andy and Lou, such a rich thing out of such a sparse, one-joke sketch.
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:29 (twenty-one years ago)
I have to go to work, for Chrissakes.
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:30 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:31 (twenty-one years ago)
― Enrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 10:35 (twenty-one years ago)
The thing that I like about 'Nighty Night' is that Jill is a *completely* unsympathetic character. She's a psychopath, pure evil. There can't be that tidy ending, that self-satisfying 'Diff'rent Strokes' moral payoff. The humour in cringe-comedy is in the fact that you know what is going to happen, you're in on the gag and you cringe as the predictable unfolds. What I find refreshing about 'Nighty Night is that you *don't* know what's going to happen because Jill is so amoral that you don't know to what level she's going to sink.
― Alfie (Alfie), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 11:31 (twenty-one years ago)
But Brent is genius cos he's believeable. This sounds implausible, a comic's work-out.
― Enrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 11:32 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alfie (Alfie), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 11:41 (twenty-one years ago)
Little Britain is very funny but I feel guilty watching it simply because of the LoG similarity. However, it manages to play Family Guy to League of Gents' Simpsons so I guess there's nothing wrong with that.
I love the guy in the wheelchair sketches, especially the one where he goes swimming. The long-suffering friend's spiel in that one had me pissing myself.
― dog latin (dog latin), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:12 (twenty-one years ago)
― Enrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:16 (twenty-one years ago)
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They're not taking the piss, basically he shouldn't be in the chair & gets his mate to wheel him around taking the piss out of his mate!
― Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:18 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:22 (twenty-one years ago)
― dog latin (dog latin), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:22 (twenty-one years ago)
― Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:23 (twenty-one years ago)
― Enrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:31 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alfie (Alfie), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:42 (twenty-one years ago)
― Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 12:45 (twenty-one years ago)
― DV (dirtyvicar), Wednesday, 21 January 2004 13:07 (twenty-one years ago)
― eoin k, Saturday, 5 June 2004 16:18 (twenty-one years ago)
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:13 (twenty-one years ago)
― ENRQ (Enrique), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:16 (twenty-one years ago)
Without wanting to get into the debate of whether that sketch is offensive to the disabled - I think it's more just laughing at the situation. The earnestness of his friend - always trying to look out for him, doing everything he can to make sure the wheelchair guy gets by while he just takes it. I loved the big long spiel in the swimming pool episode.
― dog latin (dog latin), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:22 (twenty-one years ago)
― ENRQ (Enrique), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:24 (twenty-one years ago)
There are nude pictures of the wheelchair guy in Heat magazine or something. Sadly, that's what attracted me to the programme in the first place. Even though I didn't look inside the magazine.
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:28 (twenty-one years ago)
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Monday, 21 March 2005 05:29 (twenty years ago)
― N_RQ, Monday, 21 March 2005 15:14 (twenty years ago)
I find it very funny indeed. I mean, I find it very funny that such a woeful show can become such a zeitgeist phenomena. Well, perhaps not funny. Interesting. I had such high hopes, too. I should have listened to RJG, all that time ago.
― Ally C (Ally C), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 22:13 (twenty years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 22:18 (twenty years ago)
― mark s (mark s), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 22:19 (twenty years ago)
― Ally C (Ally C), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 22:21 (twenty years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 22:21 (twenty years ago)
― Ally C (Ally C), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 22:23 (twenty years ago)
― Sven Basted (blueski), Thursday, 7 April 2005 08:14 (twenty years ago)
― Autumn Almanac (Autumn Almanac), Thursday, 7 April 2005 08:16 (twenty years ago)
― Sven Basted (blueski), Thursday, 7 April 2005 08:18 (twenty years ago)
But not as good as Fork Handles.
I am more shocked by Kenny Everett's Rod Stewart getting to number 47 or whatever.
Then I switched off.
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Thursday, 7 April 2005 08:42 (twenty years ago)
I correctly predicted GGM's 'Go For An English' sketch at #6. And figured 'History Today' would be high up.
BUT WHERE WAS THE BALDY MAN?
― Sven Basted (blueski), Thursday, 7 April 2005 08:59 (twenty years ago)
― mark s (mark s), Thursday, 7 April 2005 09:01 (twenty years ago)
― Sven Basted (blueski), Thursday, 7 April 2005 09:01 (twenty years ago)
― Sven Basted (blueski), Thursday, 7 April 2005 09:04 (twenty years ago)
― David Merryweather (DavidM), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:04 (twenty years ago)
― The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:20 (twenty years ago)
Julia Mills went on to be the next-door neighbour in Two Point Four Children, didn't she?
― aldo_cowpat (aldo_cowpat), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:34 (twenty years ago)
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:39 (twenty years ago)
― Alix with an I ? (alix), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:42 (twenty years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:44 (twenty years ago)
― aldo_cowpat (aldo_cowpat), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:46 (twenty years ago)
I would like to have seen Lee/Herring/Eldon's 'I AM ROD HULL' sketch in the list.
― $V£N! (blueski), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:55 (twenty years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 13:57 (twenty years ago)
I only saw the last dozen or so, was the Not The Nine O'Clock News 'Hi-Fi Shop' one on the list? That cracks me up every time, along with the gorilla one: "Wild? I was absolutely livid!"
― Onimo (GerryNemo), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:00 (twenty years ago)
The star of BBC Scotland’s Chewin’ the Fat and Still Game had previously admitted the attack outside a Glasgow supermarket atnd yesterday appeared in court for sentencing.
Outside court, the 42-year-old told reporters: "Let’s just say I don’t want to see another courtroom for a while."
The incident happened after Kiernan stopped in an area outside Safeway reserved for taxis; sparking a row when cabbie William Kerr pointed this out.
Mr Kerr drove off, but as he waited in traffic Kiernan pulled up behind him, leapt out his car and punched him through his vehicle’s open window of his vehicle.
Prosecutor Joe McKenna, said Kiernan tried to race off, but Mr Kerr managed to block him in. Kiernan, then screamed "you prickk" and "you fucker" before hitting Mr Kerr again.Defence lawyer William Nugent said Kiernan was "ashamed" of his behaviour, adding: "The nature of his job means there have been times where Mr Kiernan has been abused, but he normally walks away.”
― Onimo (GerryNemo), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:01 (twenty years ago)
I loved Mr Don & Mr George.
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:03 (twenty years ago)
I wouldn't attack a Glasgow taxi driver.
They have occasionally attacked me.
What a coincidence, Michael.
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:03 (twenty years ago)
― Alix with an I ? (alix), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:04 (twenty years ago)
Where DVDs?
― mark grout (mark grout), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:04 (twenty years ago)
mr. don & mr. george was fantastic.
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:05 (twenty years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:06 (twenty years ago)
― Alix with an I ? (alix), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:14 (twenty years ago)
cookie's cassette still goes but that's it.
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:15 (twenty years ago)
― Alix with an I ? (alix), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:23 (twenty years ago)
I will leave the doors open.
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:26 (twenty years ago)
― Alix with an I ? (alix), Thursday, 7 April 2005 14:31 (twenty years ago)
The VCR, she not like that.
(From my experience. They might make them different in Scotland)
― Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:04 (twenty years ago)
― $V£N! (blueski), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:07 (twenty years ago)
I think it probably isn't.
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:09 (twenty years ago)
on the whole, it is still far funnier than all of these "new" "comedy" "programmes".
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:12 (twenty years ago)
― $V£N! (blueski), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:15 (twenty years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:17 (twenty years ago)
― cutty (mcutt), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:26 (twenty years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:26 (twenty years ago)
― cutty (mcutt), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:30 (twenty years ago)
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:44 (twenty years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 7 April 2005 15:47 (twenty years ago)
Apparently the hefty guy is gonna play young Alfred Hitchcock in a film.
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 20 April 2006 16:44 (nineteen years ago)
altho not as much as i would've been had it been Lucas.
― Konal Doddz (blueski), Tuesday, 4 July 2006 19:18 (nineteen years ago)
little britain usa isn't not unfunny
― eman, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 04:48 (seventeen years ago)
the laugh track really drives it home
― eman, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 04:51 (seventeen years ago)
you guys, this show suuuuuuuuuucks
― Dan I., Wednesday, 1 October 2008 12:13 (seventeen years ago)
we knoooooooooooooow
― J4gger Dynamic Pentangle (Just got offed), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 12:54 (seventeen years ago)
"Monkey Chop" was great though.
― It's 10.00 and I'm Huw Edwards. I don't write this stuff. (Marcello Carlin), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:11 (seventeen years ago)
Dan I?
― Mark G, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:16 (seventeen years ago)
so is this shit really old and just repackaged for american cable? its like british "humour" for jeff foxworthy fans which i can see comedy central going for but not hbo
― am0n, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:29 (seventeen years ago)
and there's some robin leach-esque voiceover throughout doing lame "the british drive like this, but the americans drive like thiiiiis" commentary
― eman, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:36 (seventeen years ago)
In 30 years times I hope they don't make programmes about David Walliams.
― Autobot Lover (jel --), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:37 (seventeen years ago)
i would love to see some new US sketch-based comedy tho (alt/surreal tip, not animated, not particularly political or based on impersonations and obv not catchphrase/repetition-orientated)
― They're a '90s odd couple. And an odds-on choice for laughs. (blueski), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:40 (seventeen years ago)
Walliams will probably follow Pegg, Coogan, Brand and co. into Hollywood, even if LB is being poorly received
― They're a '90s odd couple. And an odds-on choice for laughs. (blueski), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:41 (seventeen years ago)
US critics pan Little Britain USATheir risque humour may have endeared them to millions of fans in Britain but Matt Lucas and David Walliams have failed to capture the imagination of critics in America.
By Nicole Martin, Digital and Media CorrespondentLast Updated: 3:03AM BST 27 Sep 2008
They have panned the comedy duo's new television series - Little Britain USA - describing their sketches as "crude" and "low brow".
Brian Lowry, from Variety magazine, said the new series "revels in mock condescension towards American stereotypes".
"The wit level of these over-the-top interludes seldom rises above what's scrawled on a middle-school bathroom wall," he said.
"Walliams and Lucas certainly owe a debt to Benny Hill and Monty Python, but their impulses invariably drift below the (freely exposed) belt, going for the easiest possible gag."
A critic from the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Whatever pointed observation about American or British society Lucas and Walliams have in mind, whatever message about our hypocritical social mores and behaviours they're trying to send, gets lost in the adolescent guffawing about fat people and primary sex characteristics."
The American version of the award-winning show includes new characters as well as old favourites Andy, the wheelchair bound character who feigns disability, and his unfortunate carer Lou.
The first episode sees the comedians simulate a homosexual sex act during a sketch in which they don body suits as two in-the-closet muscle men.
― eman, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:43 (seventeen years ago)
― They're a '90s odd couple. And an odds-on choice for laughs. (blueski), Wednesday, October 1, 2008 11:40 AM
tim and eric?
― eman, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 15:46 (seventeen years ago)
haha I was about to say, this show is the most repulsive thing I've seen since that tom goes to the mayor/awesome show bullshit
― some dude, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 16:06 (seventeen years ago)
what's Tim & Eric?
― They're a '90s odd couple. And an odds-on choice for laughs. (blueski), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 16:07 (seventeen years ago)
I used to always have a kneejerk "ugh get it away" response just ffwding through the previews for this show on BBC America dvds. The one guy is kind of cute tho
― A B C, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 16:18 (seventeen years ago)
no don't say that, everybody who thinks he is cute just makes him stronger.
― Autobot Lover (jel --), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 16:20 (seventeen years ago)
― They're a '90s odd couple. And an odds-on choice for laughs. (blueski), Wednesday, October 1, 2008 12:07 PM
Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job - Christ Almighty this show is funny.
― eman, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 17:56 (seventeen years ago)
i don't like it, except for john c. reilly, but it fits blueski's description in a way
― eman, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 17:59 (seventeen years ago)
i'll check it out, thanks
― They're a '90s odd couple. And an odds-on choice for laughs. (blueski), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 18:03 (seventeen years ago)
I finally sat down for a full episode of this and with respect to watchability it was like 0.65x intensity 2 Girls 1 Cup
― A B C, Sunday, 19 October 2008 00:03 (seventeen years ago)
I can't understand why it has to be repeated on a Saturday.
― Autobot Lover (jel --), Sunday, 19 October 2008 09:33 (seventeen years ago)
There's nothing else until the autumn schedule kicks in. Which is also the explanation for that Dale Winton "Hole In The Wall" thing.
― snoball, Sunday, 19 October 2008 10:55 (seventeen years ago)
And why Strictly Come Dancing gets spun out over two days.
Little Britain really is horrible. Sorry, America.
― ailsa, Sunday, 19 October 2008 11:18 (seventeen years ago)
A new low in TV...
― snoball, Sunday, 19 October 2008 11:36 (seventeen years ago)
THE WHALING WALL
― yungblut, Sunday, 19 October 2008 12:56 (seventeen years ago)
Little Britain might be funny if they did a sketch parodying "Hole In The Wall". But they won't, because a) it would be taking the piss out of celebs rather than the general public, b) there are no obvious knob gags.
― snoball, Sunday, 19 October 2008 13:00 (seventeen years ago)
low?
― Shacknasty (Frogman Henry), Sunday, 19 October 2008 13:02 (seventeen years ago)
It is a low. A two minute sub-"Ant & Dec" segment from a Japanese game show, stretched out to half an hour.
― snoball, Sunday, 19 October 2008 13:04 (seventeen years ago)
FAIL!
― Jarlrmai, Sunday, 19 October 2008 13:07 (seventeen years ago)
Added low points: it involves Vanessa Feltz in a bacofoil suit. Also Anton Du Beke.
― ailsa, Sunday, 19 October 2008 13:09 (seventeen years ago)
Harry Hill did this on his show last night: "Yeah, you got a wall without any holes in it?"
― snoball, Sunday, 19 October 2008 13:27 (seventeen years ago)
Hole in the Wall is AWESOME!!!!
― Autobot Lover (jel --), Sunday, 19 October 2008 15:37 (seventeen years ago)
I will not hear a word said against it.
― Autobot Lover (jel --), Sunday, 19 October 2008 15:38 (seventeen years ago)