well i hate to get deep and philosophical on yer, but we are all youtubers, and what i mean by that is that the BBC might seen like a big organisation, but when it started it was some blokes (and hot chicks) who made some films and animations and wanted to share them, i'm an artist, and i have to remind everyone they are artists to, you, the bloke on the bus sitting next to you, everyone, just somee people don't bother, other don't believe they can do it, but, thay's where the BBC and youtube came from, people who weren't bright enough to realise "they can't do it". you have a youtube channel, make a film. go on.
@@HarryNicNicholas I wouldn’t call random funny gameplay snippets I save to show my pals a ‘film’. I did however make a shitty film in College for my filmcraft and animation course where I managed to convince the team to use barbie dolls as the actors in a similar vein to Adam and Joe’s old skits. But I can’t say I’ve never had the urge to make a film, or a sketch show, or something like that. Me and my cousin’s actually used to make parody radio segments using some of our old toys, was pretty fun.
I was about 9-10 years old when this first aired on Channel 4. I used to beg my mum and dad to let me stay up late on a Friday night to watch this and Beavis and Butthead. Good times!
Haha! I used to love the Star Wars bits in these. Brings back fond memories of Friday night in my early twenties, living alone for the first time. That Spaced was also on Friday nights in the late 90s/early 2000s was even better! I can still remember the lyrics to the Star Trek song they did. So nostalgic seeing stuff from this era, back when the Internet was in its relative infancy and TV was much more relevant that it is now.
Staaaaar Trek, The Next Generation, beloved through every nation, it is my favourite show, I've seen every episode... Jean Luc Picard is stern but hard, he has to be cause he's in chaaaaarge!! (from memory, apologies for any misremembered lyrics there) - I used to sing that all the time in my early 20s! Need to go listen to The Firm - Star Trekkin right after... I think my all-time favourite Adam & Joe song is probably Bobby DeNiro though!!
It's a Lad Thing. Seriously the adverts are comedy gold haha. Love that one guy who's just thinking about a slowly rotating burger in the Worthingtons ad
"It is mindless to announce that your head has almost been shaved by a Jumbo Jet; and as a consequence you're feeling a bit heavy metal. The whole amusement as far as he is concerned, is that it is very daring to come near to being decapitated by a Jumbo Jet, which is flying where it ought not to be!" As a Blur fan, I find this brilliant lol. Love you Bad Dad RIP. You're greatly missed, but you still live on through the talents of your son, keeping us all entertained XXX
Watching that opening sketch feels like I'm remembering something I saw 20 years ago and questioning whether it actually happened WHILE IT'S HAPPENING.
Grew up with these shows. Really felt like they were made for me. Also...grew up with a keyboard that played that precise fucking Wham melody when you pressed a big orange button. I remember a friend came and stayed for a week or so, and kept pressing the button over and over again, because he thought it was funny, but my family must have came close to murdering him.
Adam + Joe devotees - I’m a dedicated listener of the Elis and John XFM Podcast and they’re big A+J fans, I also like Adam’s podcast and I’m convinced I’ll love A+J. Is there anything in particular I should start with? Do I just go straight into the podcasts from the start?
@@Oialca lol There was an ad for the 1998 film _US Marshall's_ which was a follow-up to the 1993 movie _The Fugitive_ . The former was a bit pants compared to the latter. But I know that when you made the comment about checking out _US Marshall's_ you were having a laugh because this was back in 1998. Or more specifically, _The Adam & Joe_ recording was from 1998.