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A Lesson in Tolerance As a Father Meets His Son's Boyfriend
I love the way the 90s comedians really humanised their characters, giving them believable feelings and a personality - something that's missing from the current generation of sketch show.
Black and white self-defense video
The Harry Enfield Show is a British sketch show starring Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. It was first broadcast on BBC Two in 1990 in the Thursday 9pm slot that had become the traditional time for alternative comedy.
snip -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Enfield_and_Chums
'Jockeys - Something must've spooked 'em'
'Big Train was a surreal British television comedy sketch show created by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, writers of the more successful sitcom Father Ted. It was first broadcast in 1998 with a second series, in which Linehan was not involved, shown in 2002.'
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Paul Whitehouse is so funny and i really liked this character. Think that the fast show was so underated as a comedy sketch show. All time classic. Think it may age well in time. Up there with 'python' in a way and 'not the nine o'clock news' etc.
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He's wantin' a swatch a'yer fanny!!
The sketch is from a Scottish comedy sketch show based in and around Glasgow and making fun of the Scottish and particularly Glaswegian culture.
Ice Cream Lady : There ye go... a 99 and a bottle o' Irn Bru
There you go, you're ice cream and a bottle of Irn Bru
She then asks what the other boy wants and he says :
He's wantin' a swatch a'yer fanny
which means
He'd like a look of your vagina.
She shows them (not shown) and then drives off leaving the boys amazed. The joke being that they the boys were obviously trying to be offensive and weren't expecting her to do it. At the end of the episode of "Chewin the Fat" that this sketch was shown in you see the boys still standing there late at night with the same amazed looks on their face and their ice creams melted.
The Truth About Farming (0:37, language nsfw)
From The Mitchell and Webb Situation, a sketch show that aired in 2001 on some god-forsaken satellite channel. I just love this guy. The audio's not quite in sync, sorry about that.
The Beauty of Live Television
Why are people still voting for this? It's a comedy show sketch. Shows the power of titles...