We don't see enough of Lee but without doubt a brilliant comedian, funnyman, everything is off the cuff and gives you an instant sore guts. Whether he's on the telly or on the stage, well worth seeing him live though😂😂 !!
Omg! How the fuck did I forget about this show? I used to love this when it was on TV all those years ago, and then completely forgot all about it until I found this video 5 minutes ago. Jesus wept, I can't ever forgive myself!
Haha gosh he wasn't wrong in his book when he said as a child he could never sit still, and it is still with him now haha, love the part at3:10 played it back loads of times ahaa
The studio audience definitely got their entertainment there. After all, audiences are his bread and butter but I wouldn't want to be the editor trying to cut that into a programme.
7:39 Lovely smile from 'Spudgun'. Now, I can't remember on what series he was 'Spudgun'; I just remember he was 'Spudgun'. I had a spud gun when I was a child.
The fat guy that said LEAVE IT also played Spudgen who was a friend of Eddie Hitler from that great comedy BOTTOM. You guys remember Dave Hedgehog, oh man those were good days of British comedy along with this show and Only Fools and Horses, where did the time go, I'm almost 40 years old and it feels like it was just yesterday that I watched the late Rik Mayall with a wig on fall down the stairs in an episode of bottom called Carnival.
Yeah, he had a great part in something about Mary but I think Hollywood quickly realised it wasn't something he was capable of switching off and unfortunately for him quickly got tired of him.
@@JonVoid37 yeah fair enough, yhat seems honorable if that is the actual reason but seems strange he had such a huge breakthrough role and never followed it up, if that was me I'd change my focus, do less stand up and make millions of dollars for being on a set for 2-3 months, seems like someone like him would be too restless sitting waiting for calls that sometimes dont happen for days in a trailer, sure there was no kind of black listing? If there was we likely would never know.
And he was 'Kryten' in the first series of 'Red Dwarf' before Robert Lewellyn took over the role. He continued to voice gadgets and electronic machines on 'Red Dwarf' over the years. I think he might have even done some for the recent series on Dave.
Omg! My perants watched his new dvds on Xmas day. Seeing my mum n dad laugh so much was lovely. Now I'm old enough to understand the jokes, I now know why they laughed. Such a lovely man ❤️
does anyone know where i can get me 1 of them green tins (in red if poss) thats shown at 5:01 ? used to have 1 when i was a kid, i want 1 agen ..... anyone ? no? ... .. :( . ok then ..... :'(