The funniest thing about this is the fact the innuendo is glaringly obvious for the first four minutes yet nobody goes for it, until Vaughan loses it. brilliant set up by Aggers.
Everybody in this whole clip knew exactly what they were doing! Thats what makes this funnier being on radio you can just imagine this as a conversation between mates all smirking but noone overtly saying it until one guy cracks!
Sometimes I used to perceive Aggers as more of the “straight man” but he is actually just as naughty as the rest of the commentators, he is just more deadpan about it lol and goes on the wind up just as much as the others!
I can remember, about 20 years ago, Henry Blofeld reading out a letter from a Miss Emma Royds live on air; he realised as soon as he said it, much to the amusement of the rest of the commentary team!
One brief conversation I remember hearing is when when Viv Richards came back from lunch having had the last portion of stew and dumplings...and one of the female commentators missed out... and he said she kept staring at his dumplings!!
I know you're joking, but this is a short video of England women playing the men's RAF team a few years ago. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZQ21w_jGI78.html
I remember being in the car driving up and down the country to watch Newcastle listening to TMS. Now I have no interest. It doesn't have the characters
This is far funnier than the leg over incident because that innuendo is only British English so Americans like me don’t get the joke but this is absolutely funny for all who speak English
The women are just as filthy-minded. In this modern age where they want to be treated as equals, it shouldn't make any difference, provided the humour isn't sexist.
If you don't like, don't listen misogynist. Ali Mitchell, Isa Guha & Ebbs Rainford-Brent are great for TMS. How else are gonna find that "boxes" worn by the women are called "man-hole covers"?