Legendary stuff. And accurate - that front-of-mouth pronunciation seems to have been characteristic of Oxbridge dons in the first half of the 20th century. Imagine Bertrand Russell and G.E. Moore bickering.
And that's a bad thing because? You see, its clear their comedy must have been great back in the day, you are clearly a right wing twat, yet you found their left leaning humour hilarious.
He fell out with David badiell. Spectacularly after the Mary Whitehouse experience tour. And then became very extreme person in his comedy to the point where nobody wanted to work with him. And then he vanished...nobody has heard from him again. Think he had a breakdown. After the Mary Whitehouse experience tour
I hope those permanently offended woke morons calling themselves comedians will defend comedy when it was actually good. Not todays. Its important history is preserved, and not torn down - because the present state of comedy is dead, and the future has nothing.
Newman & Baddiel In Pieces - That's You That Is 1753pm 22.9.23 as they sit by the tv all slouching about saying and pointing: that's you, that is... they're usually called tony and point and say: that's you, that is...
Usually it's Rob who makes me laugh most with these, but David killed me with: "I'm going to Brighton Marine World" and "You need special medicine to live!" Absolutely hilarious. Though I always found the catchphrase "See…" a bit too abrupt (eg "See a whelk stall"). I think it should have been something like "Professor Lewis, are you familiar with…"