Recorded live at London's Hammersmith Apollo in 1998, The Fast Show Live features all of the original cast of the highly successful sketch series (Caroline Aherne excepted) including Paul ... 2 of 2 people found this review helpful. High-quality The Fast Show Greeting Cards designed and sold by artists. Speaking on the BBC Two show Something for the Weekend on 9 September 2007, Higson mentioned the upcoming DVD boxed set release and that a reunion of some sort to help promote it was being considered. However, a brief clip is retained in the Comedy Connections documentary on the Ultimate Collection box set. In 1999, The Fast Show did a number of adverts for Holsten Pils. The theme tune was "Release Me", a song which had been a hit for pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck. A compilation of all the best bits from Series 1. This page was last edited on 24 July 2019, at 07:07. Suit you, sir!' "You Ain't Seen These, Right!" [4], The first series introduced many signature characters and sketches including Ted and Ralph, Unlucky Alf, the Fat Sweaty Coppers, Ron Manager, Roy and Renée, Ken and Kenneth (The Suit You Tailors), Jesse (of "Jesse's diets"), Arthur Atkinson, Bob Fleming, Brilliant Kid, Insecure Woman, Janine Carr, Denzil Dexter, Carl Hooper, Ed Winchester, the Patagonians, "Jazz Club" and the parody "Chanel 9.". In the first draft of the script for the pilot, this character was called Eric and was described as "a young, Chanel 9, a low-budget television channel from a country known only as "Republicca", or full title "Republicca Democratia Militaria" ruled by "El Presidente" who resembles a stereotypical Latin American dictator. footballer, Chip Cobb, the deaf stuntman, a TV and film stuntman who, because of his hearing problems, always mishears his instructions and proceeds to carry them out incorrectly before anyone can stop him, much to the despair of the film crew. Paul Whitehouse recreates his favourite sketch with Sally Phillips.
In this episode Paul chooses the comedy sketches that took him from the Valleys in Wales, to the big screen, via The Fast Show.His personal selection is a joyous mix of Python, Alan Partridge, and his old pal Harry Enfield.. Paul reveals the inspiration behind "suits you sir", his chance meeting with Fry and Laurie, and why one of his selections is the "perfect sketch". The show was released on VHS, DVD and audio CD. The Fast Show, known as Brilliant in the US, is a BBC comedy sketch show that ran from 1994 to 1997, with specials in 2000 and 2014.
Am I not clever? ...and I looked at the formula again, and noticed that I'd put a decimal point in the wrong place. Paul reveals the inspiration behind "suits you sir", his chance meeting with Fry and Laurie, and why one of his selections is the "perfect sketch".
In this episode Paul chooses the comedy sketches that took him from the Valleys in Wales, to the big screen, via The Fast Show.His personal selection is a joyous mix of Python, Alan Partridge, and his old pal Harry Enfield.. Paul reveals the inspiration behind "suits you sir", his chance meeting with Fry and Laurie, and why one of his selections is the "perfect sketch". The show was released on VHS, DVD and audio CD. The Fast Show, known as Brilliant in the US, is a BBC comedy sketch show that ran from 1994 to 1997, with specials in 2000 and 2014.
Am I not clever? ...and I looked at the formula again, and noticed that I'd put a decimal point in the wrong place. Paul reveals the inspiration behind "suits you sir", his chance meeting with Fry and Laurie, and why one of his selections is the "perfect sketch".
Some of these were: An extended 50 minute version of the original 30 minute special was included in the UK edition of the VHS boxed-set of Series 3 and on the seven-disc Ultimate Fast Show DVD boxed-set. Ken and Kenneth, Chanel 9 news with Kolothos Apollonia and Poutremos Poutra-Poutros, a Mexican band, a Chanel 9 cooking segment with Mark Williams playing a chef, Jesse, Bob Fleming and The Unpronounceables. Monty Python's Flying Circuit: 'The Argument Sketch'. He is usually only seen in an industrial scrapheap area. [3] Comedians: Home Alone review – sketchy laughs almost make lockdown bearable, 20 February 2020 He usually appears with interviewer (Day) and fellow Scottish commentator Tommy (Williams), and whenever a question is posed to Tommy, Ron Manager often begins one of his ", Rubbish Dad, the father and opposite of Brilliant Kid who proclaims everything to be "rubbish." (Weir, all series), Jesse, a taciturn country bumpkin who exclaims his strange diets, fashion tastes and experiments, in a single sentence "This week, I 'ave been mostly..." - except for one sketch, where he says "This week, I 'aven't been 'ungry." Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. A sketch about a middle-aged man, played by John Thomson, who always finds an excuse to leave the room as soon as the conversation gets round to "women's things. "Shoe shop?! Okay, genious. The interviewer was the presenter while Ron Manager and Tommy were the resident team captains. Father's grave? Recreation: The Smell of Reeves & Mortimer: 'Rose', sung by Mulligan and O'Hare. Contains Episodes 1-3. Recorded live at London's Hammersmith Apollo in 1998, The Fast Show Live features all of the original cast of the highly successful sketch series (Caroline Aherne excepted) including Paul ... 2 of 2 people found this review helpful. High-quality The Fast Show Greeting Cards designed and sold by artists. Speaking on the BBC Two show Something for the Weekend on 9 September 2007, Higson mentioned the upcoming DVD boxed set release and that a reunion of some sort to help promote it was being considered. However, a brief clip is retained in the Comedy Connections documentary on the Ultimate Collection box set. In 1999, The Fast Show did a number of adverts for Holsten Pils. The theme tune was "Release Me", a song which had been a hit for pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck. A compilation of all the best bits from Series 1. This page was last edited on 24 July 2019, at 07:07. Suit you, sir!' "You Ain't Seen These, Right!" [4], The first series introduced many signature characters and sketches including Ted and Ralph, Unlucky Alf, the Fat Sweaty Coppers, Ron Manager, Roy and Renée, Ken and Kenneth (The Suit You Tailors), Jesse (of "Jesse's diets"), Arthur Atkinson, Bob Fleming, Brilliant Kid, Insecure Woman, Janine Carr, Denzil Dexter, Carl Hooper, Ed Winchester, the Patagonians, "Jazz Club" and the parody "Chanel 9.". In the first draft of the script for the pilot, this character was called Eric and was described as "a young, Chanel 9, a low-budget television channel from a country known only as "Republicca", or full title "Republicca Democratia Militaria" ruled by "El Presidente" who resembles a stereotypical Latin American dictator. footballer, Chip Cobb, the deaf stuntman, a TV and film stuntman who, because of his hearing problems, always mishears his instructions and proceeds to carry them out incorrectly before anyone can stop him, much to the despair of the film crew. Paul Whitehouse recreates his favourite sketch with Sally Phillips.
In this episode Paul chooses the comedy sketches that took him from the Valleys in Wales, to the big screen, via The Fast Show.His personal selection is a joyous mix of Python, Alan Partridge, and his old pal Harry Enfield.. Paul reveals the inspiration behind "suits you sir", his chance meeting with Fry and Laurie, and why one of his selections is the "perfect sketch". The show was released on VHS, DVD and audio CD. The Fast Show, known as Brilliant in the US, is a BBC comedy sketch show that ran from 1994 to 1997, with specials in 2000 and 2014.
Am I not clever? ...and I looked at the formula again, and noticed that I'd put a decimal point in the wrong place. Paul reveals the inspiration behind "suits you sir", his chance meeting with Fry and Laurie, and why one of his selections is the "perfect sketch".
The first part of the special contains some of my all time favourite sketches, including the That’s Amazing! TV-14 Suit you, sir!' 6 episodes (1 series) in 2018. With Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Arabella Weir, Simon Day. The first three episodes of the first series were repeated on BBC One.