Apparently that was improvised too and they just said “that’s the one” after that take. From then on they ended all the John Craven bits with the Dalek voice.
It's really very simple, actually. You just need to convince your mum's sister to track down and seduce Mr Mortimer, then trick him into marrying her, and Bob's your uncle!
Whiskey & Brandy fcuking hilarious I woke up this morning & in my head was these two saying TOO WEEEE but I couldn’t remember who it was but after a few searches I’ve found it at 1st I thought it was from Little Britain but soon realised it was Vic & Bob great memories with these two Comedy Gold 😂✌🏼💙🙏🏼👍🏼🏴
Bob Mortimer giving his Brandy character a lazy eye is such a subtle yet genius touch. Much like his part in Mulligan and O'Hare where he doesn't have a neck.
I can remember playing this video for my mate and him crying with laughter - especially when Vic Reeves slips down the embankment and intrudes on a spot of quiet fishing.
Only just discovered Tom Fun after 15 years and wondering what he's doing now. He's got a whole cart of cakes with him in every sketch so it's not just when he's on a long walk in the moors.
There are certain comedy programmes that not only stand the test of time but actually improve with it. I'd definitely put "A Touch of Fry & Laurie" in there along with Reeves and Mortimer. You never new where "R&M" we're going with a sketch but you'd always be laughing your head off at the end. Totally surreal and brilliant.
If you like those shows, try bits of Mitchell and Webb . A bit more cerebral but sketches like Ultron , numberwang and the evil supreme needing building work done are right up there.
Nothing pisses fisherman off more than something that might spook the fish... slides down the bank on his arse and kicks his tackle in the river. What an entrance.
'Itsa wayles eyeeelash!' this program made my childhood! im 17 and NONE of my friends know about this program i cant believe it, every good comedy nowadays is inspired by them
@@James-yy4vl hi yes I agree! I've just been trolled for 2 days straight by some vicious little troll just because I said there's not much funny stuff on telly anymore? Can you believe it?
I spent a few months in Denmark with the army in the 80's and made some great freinds. One of whom im still in touch with. I wish brits were as layed back as you guys are but as for humour, you're right, very similar
For all those stuggling to understand why Vic and Bob are so highly revered let give you a one word reason - inspiration. Like all great innovators they're legacy is the newness of what they did at the time. We all new it was brilliantly diverse and funny but it needed them to expose us to it. It's all in the subtlety and the depth of observation of the characters. Characters, that in order to find funny you have to appreciate the multi-layers. Please don't talk crap about Harry Enfied etc - all of which are great but they didn't deliver the heights of V&B. Yes it is often inconsistent but that's the difference between genius and the mainstream - you have to understand and accept that when appreciating it.
Less and less people understand the truth of what you're saying in these politically controlled and technologically ordered times we live in especially the under 40s who have been conditioned in intellectual rationalized conformity based on the obvious and structured thought where randomness and creativity has little place and is almost seen as a form of idiocy or the result of an unbalanced mind.
Lorne Campbell I disagree with the inconsistent part! I think it's all interesting and inspired and even the bits that dont make me laugh entertain me now and then in a intriguing or artistic way! Also it depends on your mood. Every time I watch I laugh at different parts!
Hi, Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer have provided us with a signed photo to auction to raise money for Dorset Wildlife Trust. We have listed this art up on eBay which you can find by searching Dorset Wildlife Trust on Ebay and would love for you to take a look. This is not something we usually at Dorset Wildlife Trust, but we wanted to let you know so you wouldn't miss out on this unusual auction.
When i was first based up at Catterick garrison we'd go up and watch a very early version of 'Big night out' It was a great place and time We were spoilt with Vic and Bob and Viz Quality. At Darlington i think it was and they once played a venue in Consett. No one wanted to be designated driver (on shark watch-if you know you know)
Tom Fun states that he will be walking 12 miles on the Eskdale Way from Lealholm to Glaisdale. I live nearby and know that it is actually less than 2 miles. I will not be able to take Reeves and Mortimer seriously any more due to this major inaccuracy.
oh come on, you failed to take into account that, after the first sherry, he will be disorientated and will divert to Ainthorpe....happens every time with me. It's exactly 12 miles and you should be ashamed of yourself for doubting them.