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[TV] ‘Ave you seen it? Eh? ‘Ave you seen it?



essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
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I remember when Arthur Askey passed away there were some awful jibes about Arthur Ashtray etc etc.
Disrespectful in the extreme.
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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I'm with @jcdenton08, Arthur Atkinson and entourage were the funniest thing on the show.

Caroline Ahern's "what did I say, Roy?" character was also quality. Ted and Ralph, Unlucky Alf, the fruit machine know-it-all, the bloke in the pub who's opinion changed with the slightest bit of pressure. Actually it was all absolute quality really.
Also it has, unlike a lot of comedy, aged really well. It's what, 30 years since the series started and as this thread has proved it's still funny today. A lot of classics from the 70s were all but unwatchable in the 2000s, and not just the more obvious racist/sexist ones. Monty Python's Flying Circus for example, has large sections which really aren't funny at all. (Although the good bits still are really good).
 




boik

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That reminds me, I bumped into and said hello to Charlie Higson in the bar before Only Fools musical at the Dome. There to see his mate Paul Whitehouse in the show I assume. Told him I loved the Fast Show and he was very gracious and polite.
I saw The Higsons at Dingwalls in the early 80s. I thought they were great. Surprised me when I saw him on TV later.
 


Lankyseagull

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Jul 25, 2006
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The Field of Uck
It was brilliant, wasn’t it? Dragged myself out of bed for that one to take my elderly Mum who’s a big fan. We’d previously seen it in town with a mostly different cast (except Trigger, Whitehouse and Cassandra/Marlene).

Slight shame the van was cut though, and no idea why unless there’s no space for it backstage.
Yes, we wondered why the van wasn't in it. I guess you're right, too big for the space backstage.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,312
Really? I thought "Hi, I'm Ed Winchester", and "You ain't seen me, right?" were easily the two worst things. Swiss Toni was great - but then appreciating Swiss Toni is a lot like making love to a beautiful woman ...
I'd add to that Jesse's Diets "This week I have been mostly eating...taramasalata". Not for me, Clive.

However, the bulk of the show was brilliant and I bet there's hardly anyone who watched it back in the 90s who isn't still using a catchphrase or two in everyday life.

I still use "Scorchio!", "Black!", "Nice!", "Suits you, sir", "...which was nice"
 


Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Brighton, UK
Except that, all these decades later, surely I’m not the only one who will still occasionally attempt to entertain with the odd “this week I have been mostly wearing…Lacoste”. To much ensuing general hilarity, obviously. So Jesse’s Diets does have longevity.
 










ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
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Just far enough away from LDC
I love how the fast show came about.

Some of the cast worked on the harry Enfield and chums show. They were all attending a press preview showing which was basically all the characters in short 2 min sketches ending with their punchline. It was known as the fast edit

Charlie Higson and Paul Whitehouse turned turned to each other and said it was funnier than the series and decided to film a pilot show in a similar fashion which then became the series known as the fast show
 




jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
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Oct 17, 2008
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“But that was Arthur, a bully and a cheat.”

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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,382
Living In a Box
Ted and Ralph were amazing characters. Paul Whitehouse does poignancy incredibly well. These two scenes particularly:





Also Rowley Birkin


The vegetable drinking game with Ted and Ralph would easily be in the top 10 all time British comedy sketches.

It is simply magnificent
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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The vegetable drinking game with Ted and Ralph would easily be in the top 10 all time British comedy sketches.

It is simply magnificent
The writing and the performances are just sublime. Higson’s… “dead” is just magnificent
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
I'd add to that Jesse's Diets "This week I have been mostly eating...taramasalata". Not for me, Clive.

However, the bulk of the show was brilliant and I bet there's hardly anyone who watched it back in the 90s who isn't still using a catchphrase or two in everyday life.

I still use "Scorchio!", "Black!", "Nice!", "Suits you, sir", "...which was nice"
‘Channel Nine‘ was probably my least favourite sketch of the whole lot………🤣

Ridiculous when you think how many different characters there were. Really liked Johnny Nice Painter, Competitive Dad, ‘Anyone fancy a pint’ etc as well as the more obvious favourites. Still regularly watch the shows and, and if anyone is thinking of going to the live show do it, it’s a walk through all the best catchphrases - like you loads still used in our social group.…..’ohhh bugger, I knew that were gonna happen’ :laugh:
 






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