I thought I'd already pointed out that anouncing your departure with 'enough said' doesn't close the argument on both parties. That said it's more of a debate when it's literal, simply the usage of expletives does not constitute what I consider an argument. Also Armando Ianucci who's responsible for this show co-wrote the Day Today with Chris Morris, who is not solely responsible for those innovative programmes. Comedy is about progression anyway, the erosion of canned laughter does not...
That sounds suspiciously like comedy dichomoty you've lifted from some channel 4 documentary or comedy connections show. I must say comedy has seemingly much more liberty with commission than other genres, look at 15 Storeys High, Harry Hill's TV burp, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Summer Heights High, all completely disparate in style. You've omitted the IT Crowd which has canned laughter and got two series. The phrase 'enough said' is like having "I'm an obdurate arsehole", tattooed to your arse.
Damn I wish they still had that wall painting program on, really miss it!
That Jamie Cullum thing was beautiful
WHaM BAM - Thank you HaM !!!!
Love David Cameron's shirt
Ahhh, those Brits have got my number oi
Thanks so much for uploading!!
dude status for putting these up :)
crazy david camerons in the house!
Pretty much genius.
It's a shame that this and the Thick of It has ended.
Did you see 'Black Mirror'?
i wna come home to england cause of tht series,so real,it shows brits think on a level we americans never had
the clip in beginning of the top gear guy drunk hahahaha
This series had me pissing myself when i remembered it for a good few years.
We need more of this, and less of...eastenders
Bill Oddie puked in a badger set and punched a sparrow!!!
I can't remember any of 2008 due to my drunkenness.
lmao sppppoooorrrtttsss cooooooouupppeeeeee lol
an improvement on jamie cullum i think.
If you could flag videos as awesome, none of this series would be left online.
and now over to jamie for something festive. cue a nightmare lmfao
I thought I'd already pointed out that anouncing your departure with 'enough said' doesn't close the argument on both parties. That said it's more of a debate when it's literal, simply the usage of expletives does not constitute what I consider an argument. Also Armando Ianucci who's responsible for this show co-wrote the Day Today with Chris Morris, who is not solely responsible for those innovative programmes. Comedy is about progression anyway, the erosion of canned laughter does not...
That sounds suspiciously like comedy dichomoty you've lifted from some channel 4 documentary or comedy connections show. I must say comedy has seemingly much more liberty with commission than other genres, look at 15 Storeys High, Harry Hill's TV burp, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Summer Heights High, all completely disparate in style. You've omitted the IT Crowd which has canned laughter and got two series. The phrase 'enough said' is like having "I'm an obdurate arsehole", tattooed to your arse.
Haha! David Dimbledonkey!
shopped....
haha Jamie Cullum
@RandomNinjaOfEvil Don't watch it then or upload a better version yourself. Good boy.
Also that wall looks shit
This all actually happened but we were all to drunk to remember it.