PT
What most annoys me is Neil going "What was that? Ooh lets see that again shall we.." Naugtiest Blunders is mainly the same old outtake clips just minus the bleeping....cheap and pointless.
PT
Don't know if anyone's visited Greggles' website of late but he has put a sound introduction of 'Denis' saying something along the lines of "Greg Scott....one of life's biggest outtakes"
www.gregscott.tv
www.gregscott.tv
DA
That sounds like a Denis Norden kind of joke actually...
"Speaking of which, why is it... that to get your daughter to pass the salt at the dinner table...... you have to text her?" [CUE HILARIOUS LAUGHTER]
"When I was driving along the motorway - or rather...... stuck in a traffic jam" [CUE AUDIENCE ROLLING ABOUT IN HYSTERICS]
DAS
Founding member
Isonstine posted:
As someone said to me at work... "TVs Naughtiest Blunders? Most of them are about as naughty as having a Kit Kat for breakfast."
That sounds like a Denis Norden kind of joke actually...
"Speaking of which, why is it... that to get your daughter to pass the salt at the dinner table...... you have to text her?" [CUE HILARIOUS LAUGHTER]
"When I was driving along the motorway - or rather...... stuck in a traffic jam" [CUE AUDIENCE ROLLING ABOUT IN HYSTERICS]
SO
No - that was the celebrated Nutall's Mintoes advert out-take where one flew out of his mouth and landed on the crotch of his trousers as he was describing their taste. How ironic that the very man who had the idea for the programme should then end up on it, as an out-take, himself!
Westy2 posted:
Anyone got any Murray Mints ?
(That was him wasn't it ?)
(That was him wasn't it ?)
No - that was the celebrated Nutall's Mintoes advert out-take where one flew out of his mouth and landed on the crotch of his trousers as he was describing their taste. How ironic that the very man who had the idea for the programme should then end up on it, as an out-take, himself!
SP
Once you've seen "White Powder Christmas" and "Good King Memorex" the outtake shows that get shown on TV do seem a little bit tame
Isonstine posted:
"TVs Naughtiest Blunders? Most of them are about as naughty as having a Kit Kat for breakfast."
Once you've seen "White Powder Christmas" and "Good King Memorex" the outtake shows that get shown on TV do seem a little bit tame
NH
Hardly new.
It was the one with Trish doing the introduction.
That edition's been around the block a few times, even though Radio Times managed to omit the "R" for repeat.
Nick Harvey
Founding member
Andrew posted:
Some good all new clips on tonight's 13th Laughter File
Hardly new.
It was the one with Trish doing the introduction.
That edition's been around the block a few times, even though Radio Times managed to omit the "R" for repeat.