If they'd read the "couple"'s application form, they'd see that they were possibly 2 gays, and might not have let them on the show.... Don't get me wrong I'm not homophobic, but back in the 80s, a lot of people were (and still are)
after watching this a few times and reading the description. yeah i think the "Friends" were more like "A boy and his nonce". Jim really sounded uncomfortable there. especially with the cough at the end.
If this was today's telly Jim would be in court prosecuted find put in prison and lets not forget sacked and never heard of again fact you can't fart now unless your in your own house
@@martinputt6421 nonsense. There were loads of openly gay men around that time who were rich and famous and liked by everyone eg. Kenny Everett, Liberace, Freddy Mercury
Thanks to Jim's interviewing technique, a giggly audience, the young bloke being nervous, and a misunderstanding, two regular, presumably straight guys probably got a lot of unfair stick for ages after that.
How original the first one it was the most common strategy😂 run out of a room to run into the other room across from the room that you were in😂 how original😂
After his "joke" I love the way Jim claps his hand encouraging the audience to do likewise and when they do he then acts all bashful and waves his hands as if say "Stop it audience!"...lol