"Huh, think I better DIE now!" has been stuck in my head for literal months and I knew it was Brydon but couldn't for the life of me find where he said. Only now after hours of scouring through old WILTY episodes, have I found where it comes from. Thank fuck and all cos that would have tortured me for a very long time.
Well now I'm wondering what episode it is.. Since you didn't mention it. Now I'll go through the same agonizing journey you went through over a year ago, unless ofcourse you read this and grace me with the answer!
There's something about the specific nature of this that kills me: 'A smile at the funny, pithy one-liners he'd come out with on *radio 4 panel shows* ....'
There are comedians, and then there are comedians who make other comedians laugh. And Rob Brydon is one of those guys. As is Lee Mack. On WILTY they have the others crying with laughter.
There's a lot of comedy about, but this is better. The trip is the best comedy on at the moment. The BBC have plucked these guys from celebrity to obscurity.
If steve goes first, i expect an hour of alan partridge impressions from rob... At the ceremony. Rob, as Alan: Hey Rob! Steve is coming. Would you like to talk to him? Rob: Only through a medium.
England has produced some great Double Acts: Morecambe and Wise, The Two Ronnies (TV only ) Derek and Clive, Hope and Keen, obviously Mike and Bernie, who both humbly hid their talent well , Hale and Pace, Bradbury and Davis, Vic and Bob,French and Saunders,Ball and Cannon etc....
No words can adequately express my remorse regarding my inexcusable faux pas. I am mortified that I got to make such a Schoolboy error and I only try to crave your forgiveness for my brief moment of total complete and utter insanity in making this mistake. I have no excuses and I can only apologise ,profusely, for my stupidity, once again. You are a good man for pointing this out to me. I'm inconsolable at the moment.....:(
We understand the man with nine baftas ( actually seven ). That’s called sarcasm. We get irony too. It just depends on the American. I’ve seen the stones four times in my life. After watching the trip series and seeing Greed during the pandemic , I’m convinced that Steve would be a wonderful long weekend with brunch shag. Not sure how important the whole Alan partridge thing is. We did have Benny Hill and Monty python growing up here.
Sunny T not sure if he is the best but older Americans had real Saturday night live in the seventies and early eighties. We even have improv from second city in Chicago. Watch Steve in happy ish. From 2015 two seasons. Hello to down under.