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flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> > It's Nails down a chalk board

> >

> > Like Terry & June with George & Mildred on acid

> >

> > It drives me @#$%& mad it really does & Rob

> Brydon

> > can @#$%& off. I'm tired of his silly bl*ody

> face

>

>

> >

> > W**F

>

>

> havnt seen it .... though i was going to watch it

> , if i had been in this evening .. sounds

> excellent !

>

> It drives me @#$%& mad it really does & Rob

> Brydon

> > can @#$%& off. I'm tired of his silly bl*ody

> face

>

> as for WFMTD statement above ... I feel the same

> way about Peep Shoe , I think David Mitchell is

> the most smuggest prick , and I want to kick the

> set in when ever he's on ... for instance , QI was

> on the other night and I would have watched it of

> he wasnt on , I couldnt bear to look at his smug

> face and listen to his stupid smug voice , so I

> turned over .... i realize Rob Brydon probably

> makes WMTD react in a similar way ....


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FJD


Only you can feel my pain & I did watch Q"smug pratt"I the other night. It had knob jockeys Brydon & Dave Mitchell on


What do you call a group of smug pratts, a "Prattle" maybe ?


Tonight on BBC2 "Stephen Fry with QI and his fellow prattles Rob Rydon David Mitchell.....&.."


Yes, that rings about right.




W**F



*gets on with kicking the T.V practice.....*

I love David Mitchell and Alan Davis, who I also met whilst stalking Sean Bean who I met after.(No i am not name dropping, I just have an amazing knack for meeting famous peeps)

David is smug but I could not imagine him any different and I think it makes him as a comedian.

Going back to Sean Bean(yes off topic sorry) I was very disappointed when i did meet him and should of just stuck to Alan Davis, bless him

I very very rarely lol at the telly, but last night I did at Gavin and Stacey. Outnumbered with the might Hugh Dennis was also outstanding.


Fry on the other hand is just starting to become a caricature of himself it seems to me, especially on twitter. I'd be delighted if he disappeared for a year and then we could all rediscover him.

Outnumbered is sublime.


Gavin and Stacey makes my ears bleed and my head hurt. Alison Steadman overacts. I detest James Corden. Larry Lamb should just stay in Eastenders. It's like the James Nesbitt effect, they're in too many places. Although I doubt many people could beat his ability to be so overexposed.

lizzie Wrote:

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> Love it - and I saw Gavin in B&Q Old Kent Road on

> Friday evening. Don't any of them actually live

> in Barry?!


Did you speak to him? I took his photo when I saw him at a concert and he was not impressed, initially at least - I thought these celebs had their photos taken all the time. He was ok ultimately though. Bit silly but I expected him to be a funny, happy go lucky.

cate Wrote:

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> Outnumbered is sublime.

>

> Gavin and Stacey makes my ears bleed and my head

> hurt. Alison Steadman overacts. I detest James

> Corden. Larry Lamb should just stay in

> Eastenders. It's like the James Nesbitt effect,

> they're in too many places. Although I doubt many

> people could beat his ability to be so

> overexposed.


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Cate


Will you marry ( be my forum wife ) me ?



We have sooooo much in common



W**F

  • 3 weeks later...

Well all I can say is that this thread has thrown up some worrying notions to say the least. First and foremost, it is physically impossible not to like Stephen Fry. His funeral will make Diana's look like a provincial carnival, although with more tweed.


Secondly, Peepshow is probably one of the best written comedies I've seen in a long time. However, it wasn't written by either Mitchell or Webb. For that reason it's bullet proof because That Mitchell and Webb Look was diabolical, and they wrote it.


Now for Gavin and Stacy...


I'd rather watch my toenails grow. When I heard they were awarded a second series all I could picture was Horne and Corden hugging and kissing the legs of the Beeb exec's who were cruel enough to put another cringe filled nightmare on our screens for a second run. After being awarded a further series, it wasn't the legs I could picture Horne and Corden kissing and stroking, near abouts, but definitly not the legs.


Stacey is pretty though, and lives in east Dulwich.

I'm pretty sure they didn't write it as such. I remember seeing Robert Webb saying they input into the process once it's been more or less written.

It's also not that bad, all sketch shows are hit and miss, look back at Python and some of it is dreadful. There are moments of genius in tMaWL. The sky sports take off, the 'are we the bad guys?' skits, 'wanking from home' (I took great delight in forwarding that to all my mates who WFH)

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