Used to watch the UK version of this back in the 90s when I was in my early teens. Ryan and Colin were always my favourites. Then Josie Lawrence, and Tony Slattery. Actually cant believe Ryan and Colin are still doing it. Blows my mind that i have missed three decades ??? of these absolute legends. ❤
Instantly got the reference, played it for my brother, he also instantly got it. Was probably one of the darkest scenes I've come across on this show, like I dying inside 🤣
This is so funny used to watch years ago then discontinued you are all hilarious. 28min red riding hood scene 9nwards it's non stop laughs thanks for posting x england
Colin: “A man who misplaced his (luggage) 🧳 on a airline lost his *CASE!”* 3:44 👏🏼 Wayne: “Beat it, beat it, beat it!!” 6:12 😅 Ryan: “Is my wiener 🌭 the biggest you have seen tonight?” 14:43 😂 He is absolutely *NUTS* 🥜 for asking that question! 🫢 “Schling *dong!”* 24:41 🤣
I can’t count how many of these I’ve watched over the past few days, but I’ve seen the same clips over and over and over and over and over and over etc. y’all need to stop that. Use a clip (scene) once in a collection that it belongs in (Ex: Weird Newscasters or Scenes From a Hat) and maybe ONE more time in a collection focused on themes (Ex: Ryan’s Funniest Moments or Beat Fart Jokes) then do not put it in any more videos on here for a couple of years at least. We’ll still watch your videos on here and we’ll still watch reruns and/or streaming episodes and new episodes if you make them. And, we’ll be happier. HMU for more common sense suggestions that could help you out in both the short term and the long term.
dude who cares he didn't do any of the comedy and just rang the buzzer, he does just as much as Aisha does so theres rlly no difference, dude just sat there
The thing is… Even though they are talented, most of the show is planned beforehand, too much is planned beforehand or used so many times, that you cannot call it improv anylonger. The input from the audience makes no change to the scene. any topic or anything the audience might suggest will work, so the audiences input gives no value and only gives a falsely impression of improv.
At 21:40 when Wayne says "Your Honor, I did not kill my wife" who was he referring to? What news story was this? I assume those are supposed to be boots, but I don't know who he's referencing.