‘Killer Kent’. Music. Wore glasses with lenses which the blackboard turned into mirrors. Would see a reflected misdemeanour and turn and fire the board rubber with considerable power. The trick was to be alert enough to raise the desk kid before impact!
We had a teacher at college who was forever sneakily scratching his rear end. Trouble was it made the front of his trousers move. A dead give away. Silent hysterics from most of the class?
@1963amw Aww, I'm sure you aren't that bad! Although it was quite accurate to my school days I must say....especially the "nice" teacher. As for the teacher in the restaurant, amazingly accurate.
He’s still funny but it was quite cool that he liked like a dapper young man that often acted like a grumpy old man where as now he is just a grumpy old man. That part of his edge can’t come back but he’s still very funny and obviously being a grumpy old man suits him and he’s a nice chap really anyway.
I remember a teacher who used to throw board rubbers and even chairs at misbehavers.
Oh yeah, that was our teacher....proper connected with the pupil..........the board rubber, not the teacher that is...lol
‘Killer Kent’. Music. Wore glasses with lenses which the blackboard turned into mirrors. Would see a reflected misdemeanour and turn and fire the board rubber with considerable power. The trick was to be alert enough to raise the desk kid before impact!
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We had a teacher at college who was forever sneakily scratching his rear end. Trouble was it made the front of his trousers move. A dead give away. Silent hysterics from most of the class?
@@heatherhudson9891 Hilarious until one day you saw his trousers moving 'hands-free'...
Mr Dee, I would love to see you as a comic actor. I'm sure you could write something worthy of your acting skills and comedic performance.
Clearly you've not seen "Lead Balloon" ;)
@@JackSmith-ul6dp Was it that bad?
@@angrytedtalks what? No haha I'm saying that there is an example of his acting and comedic skills in the TV show "lead balloon"
Looks like it's from the Jack Dee Show, from the fictional Bohemia nightclub. Sometime between 1992 and '94.
Awesome!
WHAT DO YOU WANT DAN?. Classic.
what do you want DAN?! FUUNNNY XD
He's really talented. I'd love to see him perform someday.
@1963amw Aww, I'm sure you aren't that bad! Although it was quite accurate to my school days I must say....especially the "nice" teacher. As for the teacher in the restaurant, amazingly accurate.
Jack Dee was never funnier than in this era...
He’s still funny but it was quite cool that he liked like a dapper young man that often acted like a grumpy old man where as now he is just a grumpy old man. That part of his edge can’t come back but he’s still very funny and obviously being a grumpy old man suits him and he’s a nice chap really anyway.
Guessing maybe 1990ish, looks like his really early stuff.
When I was at school in England my teacher behaved same way 2001-3