RJ
Top stuff - hope ITV take another series on again. This one must be coming to an end soon?
No it runs to the end of March. There's still 4 more episodes to come!
four isnt enough...we need a DVD of it! Or a channel!
Andrew posted:
scottishtv posted:
Top stuff - hope ITV take another series on again. This one must be coming to an end soon?
No it runs to the end of March. There's still 4 more episodes to come!
four isnt enough...we need a DVD of it! Or a channel!
GS
Do you know what "format" means?
Gavin Scott
Founding member
saturdaymorning posted:
It's not really the same format because Harry Hill's not in it.
Do you know what "format" means?
SA
Yeah,but Harry Hill is the format and because he dosen't present the other ones,they're completely different.
BF
Impossible, well they won't ever becuase it would be a copyright nightmare.
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we need a DVD of it!
Impossible, well they won't ever becuase it would be a copyright nightmare.
WE
Great stuff, the Phil Daniels/Parklife thing did cross my mind earlier this week...
TV Critic Ian Hyland from one of the Sunday tabloids agreed about Phil Daniels as well as Paul Burrell !
cromerlad posted:
nok32uk posted:
It wasn't the best this week but it soon got funnier with the whole 'Parklife' bit
TV Critic Ian Hyland from one of the Sunday tabloids agreed about Phil Daniels as well as Paul Burrell !
NW
Even one of the TV Critic's from The Mirror thought it is easily the best thing on ITV1 all week, but he made a good point that ITV will probably nominate Ant and Dec for best Comedy at this year's British Comedy Awards.
I'm glad to hear HHTVB has got another 4 weeks left to run, but I get the impression that this will be the show's final outing, it's not that Harry doesn't like it, the show simply takes up alot of time, which is difficult on one person in a week, plus it probably explains why there wasn't a Series in 2005.
CL2K posted:
The TV critic in the "Times" newspaper's entertainment section had "TV Burp" as one of his highlights for Saturday, and pointed out that it was so satirically incisive that it ought to have a primetime slot.
So there.
What a sensible man.
So there.
What a sensible man.
Even one of the TV Critic's from The Mirror thought it is easily the best thing on ITV1 all week, but he made a good point that ITV will probably nominate Ant and Dec for best Comedy at this year's British Comedy Awards.
I'm glad to hear HHTVB has got another 4 weeks left to run, but I get the impression that this will be the show's final outing, it's not that Harry doesn't like it, the show simply takes up alot of time, which is difficult on one person in a week, plus it probably explains why there wasn't a Series in 2005.
BF
Harry was on tour.
PS, that was wasn't me that selling the prirate copies before...
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probably explains why there wasn't a Series in 2005.
Harry was on tour.
PS, that was wasn't me that selling the prirate copies before...
BC
Blake Connolly
Founding member
Was at last night's recording, another great show this week - won't spoil it!
It's well worth going down to Teddington if you get the chance - not just for the free beer! They try to record 'as live', but of course there's lots of pick-ups to do as always with these shows, but the brilliant thing with Harry is he always makes sure it's coming out of a laugh. So, for each pick-up he'll always start with a gag before doing his lines, so it was like watching bits of TV Burp in between his stand-up. There were a few of his old ones (rice pudding) but lots I hadn't heard before ("You know the plastic garden furniture for dolls houses you get free with delivery pizzas - I always seem to get the tables!").
He also got out his ukulele and treated us to I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor, which he's just started learning.
It's well worth going down to Teddington if you get the chance - not just for the free beer! They try to record 'as live', but of course there's lots of pick-ups to do as always with these shows, but the brilliant thing with Harry is he always makes sure it's coming out of a laugh. So, for each pick-up he'll always start with a gag before doing his lines, so it was like watching bits of TV Burp in between his stand-up. There were a few of his old ones (rice pudding) but lots I hadn't heard before ("You know the plastic garden furniture for dolls houses you get free with delivery pizzas - I always seem to get the tables!").
He also got out his ukulele and treated us to I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor, which he's just started learning.