So... this, I don't know how many years later randomly appears in my head every few weeks and makes me burst out laughing at the most inappropriate times
Quite possibly my favourite comedy sketch of all time. Can still remember watching it when first aired, dad in arm chair looking at me pissing myself laughing, shaking his head saying this it a load of crap, it’s not even funny. Which just made it funnier!
There are so many great sketches they did but this one is hard to beat 💯👌🏼 but can you remember Bobs Organ when they have a pub inside his organ 😂 or Barry White talking to the copper piping 😂 🎶The heat from the fire has made her legs go red I’m going to have to rub Savlon on them before we go to bed 🎶 😂 & I can’t leave out Baron’s Night club with owner Paul Baron & Kinky John with Chris the doorman- I’m going to a river, what river you going to? I don’t know I don’t know any rivers, well just go to any river, right then I will 😂 fucking brilliant comedy gold ✌🏼💙🙏🏼👍🏼🏴
Just got recommended this after watching 😮 I had a Susan Boyle moment the guy was really good Flipping eck what a transformation I couldn’t believe me eyes 😂😂😂 ✌🏼💙🙏🏼👍🏼🏴
I remember a kid at my school copying this performance with great accuracy and it brought the house down. Teachers, parents and kids were rolling on the floor laughing. That’s the power this kind of sketch can bring. Genius.
I was there and pissed myself laughing. He looked nowt like him and then transformed into George Michael right there in front of the whole school. Was the best day of me life.
When you're feeling down for whatever reason, having this in your favourites means you are but one click away from feeling a whole lot better....even George would crack a smile.
There was something about these two. They made you feel like you were just witnessing two blokes who'd been out on the Piss, having a laugh together. Like their own private jokes. Silly as @'holes...cracks me up. I shall be forever laughing at their spoofs of Slade...the camping one is my fav, has me in stitches, even now just thinking of it, so thank you for that chaps!!
At work my Mate and I used to pass the long,boring hours of our shift by imitating Vic and Bob's catchphrases l.''You wouldn't let it Lie!" "That was my idea!" "Only joking,or am I?" etc I got hooked on these guys after watching their one-off show, "The Weekenders".
It’s the things that you notice or remember when you go back to watch it. I had never noticed until it was mentioned on a podcast that “Matthew” has a little gallows in his hair.
What a transformation, flippin' 'eck. I remember when this very first aired. I practically choked with laughter. Me and my old work pal were obsessed with them and still reminisce about all things Vic & Bob. No-one else ever understands what we are going on about when we throw in quotes.
Imagine Bob being your mate I’d love a few pints with him the amount of hilarious stuff he’s brought over the years ! He’s also great on wilty and even the fishing programme
This is only the second time I've seen this since it was broadcast and it stuck in my head forever more cos when I first saw it, I was in absolute stitches with laughter. 😁😆😅
The audience in hysterics cracks me up as much as the sketch I remember I was like them the first time I saw this. I also like the fact that he comes in on his knees. I think it would have been even funnier if his flys were undone.
A conversation about comedy had me revisiting this sketch. I remember literally falling off the sofa crying with laughter back in the 90s and it still has the same impact 😂
"What's your name and what do you do for a living, gorgeous?" "My name is Bill Decker, and I'm a murderer" I think I had an astma attack when I first saw this sketch. Peak Vic & Bob
Oh for the days of the lunacy of Reeves & Mortimer-how I miss them. When they first started out, all I remember is people saying they weren't funny, then saying, hey! They actually are really funny! So surreal! 🤣😂🤣💕
Ahh great, this reminds of that first year after the parents got a second telly for the house. Luckily the parents watced the same tv so the rest of us got to finally discover all these nineties gems
Thanks to everyone whose shown such faith in me, especially my psychiatrist at broadmoor, Dr Pat Jennings, who last Christmas gave me my biggest present ever - freedom