@@Smwilll6100 i think its to do with being able to see the fish in the water or tricking the fish into thinking its night time. And he is a Black Heron aka Black Egret.
@@pikminfan6778 It's a British programme, based on British humour, British idiosyncrasies and British ideals - why would it be shown in the US, necessarily? A great deal of Americans just don't get our ironic, droll, deadpan (reeking of sarcasm) sense of humour (we actually joke about Americans who 'get' irony!) and a lot of these comedians/actors doing the narration have quite strong regional accents (not the RP that is understood by foreigners more clearly) that many Americans either cannot, or don't want to, understand. I'm not in the least surprised if it hasn't been shown there. It may have been shown in Australia, NZ, Canada and South Africa - all countries with a level of humour akin to ours.
YOU FOLKS ARE BRILLIANT!!! Thanks for making my life! So very, very creative and funny! Cannot pick a favorite, they're all great! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE keep them coming!!! Much love!!!
I can't pick a favourite. I think I've found one and then the next joke comes along. 😄 I hope this returns for another series. *edit- Changed my mind, the last one had me cackling. 😅
I remember Jason Manford one of the cast and writer asked Tom Jones to be a Lion and he replied 'I don't really like Lions. But I'm a big fan of the Penguin' So he had to rewrite the part.
Thank you, however when clicking on any of these now results in the same the same the same the same the same over and OVER, the same over and over and over et infinitum.
I need some help to find one of these. There was a monkey and a tapir. They monkey swing across he bone to go across the lake. And the tapir was too scared to swim. The monkey has to persuade him. It might not be a monkey. I think it was though.
@@rosaiglarsh9987 copyrights , when broadcast originally the songs used back on 2009 might not have been allowed on the commercial DVD release , I don’t know.