He seems a nice person but I think John Culshaw is a terrible impressionist. I can always hear his own voice in any of his impersonations. Rory Bremner is the real deal. His voice becomes totally that of his subject.
A typical economically innumerate socialist idiot who wrecked Victoria`s economy then thought she`d help people fixing it for them with pokies.& casinos. Then only to be glorified by her comrade pinkos. What a pathetic farce the Left is. Mealy mouthed, socialist politicians telling you what`s good for you even as they leave you with the bill are vomitous.
Duncan+Liz Okaro+Gina Jim+June Matt+Vicky Dave+Polly Luke/Kerry/Cameron William/Emma/Callum Sam/Cass/Nick -Brandon+Cathy (except she became a psycho because of obsessive love but Brandon didnt love her).Cathy was attractive,beautiful though,they maybe could have been a match if she wasnt so obsessive.Though Brandon didnt love her,considered her as a friend. -John+Claire Rod ad Suzi though they had misunderstangings and that Rod was not really nice to her but Rod became a little respectful to her and showed his feelings to her when she left.He was sad. Mickey+Robbie -Phil+Sam(arguements into friendship and romance,they actually kissed) Maybe lets imagine - Manson+Jo Masters(two down to earth and strong characters from the North even if Manson can be sometimes haughty,the girl will tell her boyfriend not be so and calm down). -Smithy+Kezia(hotheaded and daredevil Smithy was sometimes criticized to be a racist,many women who felt for him were Blacks,except Kerry who wanted to sleep with him in the car whilst in a mission,and he felt for too but story didnt last. When becoming Sgt,he became down to earth as he had responsibilities). -Des+Sheelagh or could have with Gemma except she was a Lesbian(if she wasnt ,they maybe could have an Affair but Des if awkward with ladies but he found his match the Irish rose Sheelagh who got pregnant from him) The Terrible and Daredevil Burnside+Martella could have ended a couple(both hotheaded characters .
I laughed at this, but then thought about the prejudice this skit plays into, namely that humanities experts should NOT get paid? Still, the premise is hilarious.
Not that they shoud not get paid, but that they should not get such enormous fees from the BBC on top of their probably 6-figure university salaries. Just a question of proportion.
I feel like they came up with the premise of this bit without thinking of the joke... "So, how about this, right? Jeremy Clarkson drives the Mean Machine from Whacky Races!" "Brilliant! So, what happens in the sketch?" "What happens?" "Yeah, you know... apart from the premise, what's the joke?" "Well... erm... he reviews the Mean Machine." "Uh huh." "And then... he runs into... Penelope Pitstop... maybe?" "Uh huh." "... and then... uh... he sexually assaults her(???)" "Whoa! Bit of a mood whiplash, isn't it?" "Ok, he just steals her car and dresses as a woman." "Ok, we'll ho with that."