Course the sad thing is that thanks to spending cuts at the BBC, all the gardens have been converted into luxury flats and offices. Adrian Chiles works as a cleaner. Why do you think Two Pints was axed?
Annoyingly, when a show gets commissioned, they're often just given a pre-owned garden. The Peaky Blinders garden is just Torchwood's old one. It's not right if you ask me.
That be the question. But indeed, the garden facade was a guise: a facade must be physical whereas a guise can be metaphorical. In this instance the 'Apprentice: You Fired' garden was the facade used to stage the sketch, and the guise was the idea that their main focus was to be droll about programs having gardens, when in fact this skit was a leading up of a garden path (excuse the pun) with an unexpected "that Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps is a bit s**t innit?". Clever.
This whole elaborate joke was made evidently just to mock A Pint of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. The garden facade was just a guise. Mitchell and Webb you guiley old b******s, :D.
The funniest part of the joke is that Runcorn is the worst place in and around Merseyside for a garden at all. It's a known overspill for scousers who can't afford to live in Liverpool. I tell you all this as a native Merseysider who loves a good garden.
I'm not english, I don't get the joke of David Mitchell about the private gardens of each tv programm, why does he say that using the private garden as a location of the programm is like pimping out a child, like in Blue Peter????? can somebody please explain to me.
I think you've rearranged some of the words in what they said. The Blue Peter garden is a feature of kids' show Blue Peter. This sketch obviously comes from one of those "What if..." conversations that the M&W team must have. And then they added the pimping line in to make it a bit 'edgy'.