It was! Bill Bailey, Sean Lock and Martin Freeman didn't return, but Mackenzie Crook joined the cast. I saw some of it on original broadcast and remember almost nothing except that I think Hugh Dennis played a 'House Husband' who enjoyed arranging flowers in a 4-4-3 formation.
Man, Hugh was a beast with acting. Really like his character in this. Could you imagine being the exec's who said no to this and then seeing who comedic legends that so many of these actors and actresses turned into.
This show is great. How a show with such an all-star cast slipped past me, I don't know.I Seeing Pauline is great, Hugh is actually funny, and the Bill and Sean bits are perfection. Good stuff.
Likewise. Never heard of it, can't believe this wasn't on my radar. Loved Absolutely, Smack The Pony and Naked Video, but this one is a whole new deal. Agree about Bill and Sean - comedy perfection. 😍
This could have been awesome! Thanks for uploading this pilot, great fun to watch. Bloopers from it would have been brilliant...the cast are top notch.
Thank you so much for this! I remember seeing this broadcast. The Bill Bailey/Sean Lock holiday bartender scene stayed with me, but I could never find it again. For some reason I thought it was called 'The Sketch Show'. Which is on reflection probably why I couldn't find it.
I remember seeing this when it aired! I’ve always remembered the sketch with the daughter separating the parents when they came to stay, because my wife and I were going through that with my parents :) Thanks for uploading it, I had no idea what it was called
Mrs brown is basically the tv version of comfort food....ppl love it just like sugar/junk food that they know they shouldn't but its a guilt of pleasure...and perhaps it reminds them of their own feisty nanas lol Besides this ain't that funny either
I'd need the 11tog! There were some jokes in this but a little thin in places. I never saw this and had no knowledge of the series! Thanks for uploading
I really assume Bill and Sean’s segments were mainly ad-libbed because they were close friends in real life. RIP Sean and I really enjoyed this, thanks for posting
I couldnt do this at the time because id been scarred by The Young Ones but I now appreciate this as audio/visual evolution, or devolution. Funny as heck though
What an incredible writing team and cast Did this ever make it to air? I don’t remember it and would have loved this. Oftentimes there’s a show that looked incredible but, for a variety of reasons, didn’t sit here in Scotland - more often than not as a Scottish show was being shown. Something like Gary: Tank Commander or Chewin The Fat from this era
Hi, it did make it as I remember it being on, however the casting changed, with Mackenzie Crook now in. Bill Bailey, Martin Freeman, Sean Lock etc left after the pilot so the quality dipped quite a lot. I think it deserved its only series
@@blackcorp0001. I can't find Fargo on Netflix.... which country has it, if you don't mind me asking? I saw one episode somewhere and thought it was brilliant - love to see the rest. 😊
Wow, top drawer writers and performers, yet didn't get green lit. Sean and Bill in a different class to rest. By far the funniest parts, but no actual punch lines
@@TequilaToothpick I think it's the way it's edited. It seems a bit too loud, sudden and unnatural for me, I find it distracting instead of reinforcing the humour.
Oh god I worked in insurance for years I understood that whole conversation and would actually get into it. Not sure about Bill having it insured at his parent's place..
There was another failed skit show called Bruiser that had Martin Freeman, David Mitchell, Robert Webb, Olivia Coleman, Matthew Holness, and Charlotte Hudson. All alumni and members of the Cambridge Footlights. Seems like group sketch shows are a hard sell in the UK since Python set such a high bar.
The Hugh driving instructor bit about "straight across the roundabout.." took me back to a comical incident with my mum many years ago. I'm not a driving instructor. And my mum was an ex taxi driver in her 60's by then. But I was banned for a DUI for 12 months so she would drive me to a country pub once a week to keep me amused. I'd buy her a posh coffee + lunch etc. Well one week she was a bit peed off because I asked her to drive me to a country pub I knew in the outskirts of Barnsley. (Darfield fwiw.) She was bombing along driving angry, never a good idea. We approached a small junction with one of those pretend roundabouts that are just a circle of raised tarmac in the middle. Made to just slow the flow of traffic. (they didn't reckon on my mum in a bad mood..) She asked me which way to go at the roundabout. And I, foolishly as it transpired said "straight over the roundabout.." Well.. As the car sailed a foot into the air and we crashed back to earth on the other side of the roundabout I just looked at her, and she looked back and said that she genuinely hadn't meant to do that in any way. She had just switched her brain off due to being a bit peed off with me. Top fun actually. And definitely not the daftest thing either of us ever did whilst driving.
nice...thankyou for posting...however I agree I dont think it's funny enough to have been made into a series despite the cast...maybe they needed frankie boyle and Dylan Moran in the script room