@@gyobfan22 I recommend watching the video MONKEY DUST - The Greatest Dark Comedy Ever Drawn by Cynical Reviews, he talks in detail about the show you'll probably get a good idea from that video if you would want to watch the series or not.
In all seriousness though, children can be replaced and the younger they are, the quicker the process. However, material possessions are often A LOT more difficult to find again or afford! But tell that to parents in hospital and they look at you like you are Lord Voldemort or something.
Julia and Chris are my two all time favourites. I love loads more satirists, but what her and Chris do is so beautifully twisted and thought-provoking. I’ve rewatched Jam, Brass Eye, Four Lions, Camping and Nighty Night so many times.
@@shanebobey9435 She's also in Gavin and Stacey (written by Ruth Jones & James Corden), appearing in the final Christmas special last month. Her character and her husband have a hilariously toxic love/hate relationship.
Morris really captures the whole look of the upper middle class ‘cultured’ type parents who portray this worldly and liberal attitude to the extreme. Can often be found in trendy Italian restaurants talking utter shite and driving Tesla’s in this day and age
Pretty sure Chris Morris has a very good grasp of the English language. They were somewhat interested but didn't seem to have any personal attachment to the victim. Impartial, disinterested even.
Hmm. A tad bit dark. But still, it's just us old twisted fans here isn't it? Soooooo... BwaHaHaHaHa! BwoffWoffWoffWoffWoff! HargHargHargHargHarg! It's truly wonderful how satire becomes reality isn't it. How much is Gold worth at the time you are reading this? Don't tell me, I don't care! BwoffWoffWoffWoffWoffWoff!
Pretty sure Chris Morris has a very good grasp of the English language. They were somewhat interested but didn't seem to have any personal attachment to the victim. Impartial, disinterested even.
The idea was good but went too far. The casual disinterest bit at the kid not coming home from school for six hours was funny but was ruined by taking it into callous psychopathic indifference.
Could have been a brilliant dig at the over-protection of kids by neurotic parents these days but they totally ruined the sketch which Morris tended to do at times, have a great idea and just push it too far going for the cheap shock over the subtle intelligent observation.
"Sounded like he was buggered a lot and then strangled"
Fucking hell
🤣
“That’s a bit much”
"Just wondering if he's been standing outside the school for a couple of weeks..." 😂
Brian Eno - Deep Blue Day, pushes this from great to legendary level.
First shown on channel 4 in the late 90s...pure class from Chris Morris...
2000 actually. The radio show was late 90's and was on Radio 1
This was on channel 4, there's no way the bbc would have aired this lol
True but the original radio series Blue Jam aired on BBC Radio 1 at 1am. The uploader has confused the 2.
gyobfan22 In fairness they did air Monkey Dust at round about the same time. There's no way they would do so today
@@foxybingo1112 What was Monkey Dust? Don't think I saw that.
@@gyobfan22 I recommend watching the video MONKEY DUST - The Greatest Dark Comedy Ever Drawn by Cynical Reviews, he talks in detail about the show you'll probably get a good idea from that video if you would want to watch the series or not.
It was on BBC first in its original form
My god, the toilets on the side of the car are genius!
In all seriousness though, children can be replaced and the younger they are, the quicker the process. However, material possessions are often A LOT more difficult to find again or afford! But tell that to parents in hospital and they look at you like you are Lord Voldemort or something.
One can also reuse the same toys, clothing, bedding, etc. for the replacement. It's very cost-effective.
@@icemachine79 And if you have a girl you can always change her genitals. Sometimes parents are particularly pleased with the balls.
@@Kris.G I just shat meself all over the place because I forgot that sketch existed. What was the name of it?
@@leopheard It's in the 6th episode ua-cam.com/video/wuatRoGDDvQ/v-deo.html
@@Kris.G thanks bud
Julia and Chris are my two all time favourites. I love loads more satirists, but what her and Chris do is so beautifully twisted and thought-provoking. I’ve rewatched Jam, Brass Eye, Four Lions, Camping and Nighty Night so many times.
No one comes close to those horrible, wonderful bastards
Who is Julia?
@@shanebobey9435 Julia Davis, the lady in this clip
@jamiesmith3259 cheers!
@@shanebobey9435 She's also in Gavin and Stacey (written by Ruth Jones & James Corden), appearing in the final Christmas special last month. Her character and her husband have a hilariously toxic love/hate relationship.
Funniest comedy sketch of all time for me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like Mr lizard 😁
Morris really captures the whole look of the upper middle class ‘cultured’ type parents who portray this worldly and liberal attitude to the extreme. Can often be found in trendy Italian restaurants talking utter shite and driving Tesla’s in this day and age
"Yyyya." That's a very late 90s middle class English thing 😅 you don't hear anymore.
@@fuckamericanidiot If only that were true. Unfortunately I know a ton
True indeed, but the Tesla bit didn't age well!
Chris Morris predicted the future
#McCanns
The sketch where the guy had his funeral in the prime of his life actually happened 😂
The dad is a hybrid of Mr Spock and Harry Cross from Brookside.
he looks like mccoy
He reminds me of Jemaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords
Reminds me of the McCann's
The chips people? Interesting
Did that car have urinals attached to the windows?
Yes
How the f*ck did i miss that the first time round?
It’s the McCanns right?
The mcannn show
Oh dear
Victoria Wood did a similar sketch about a child swimmer
I remember that. It was so sad!
Mike Holland....
That's a bit much
Eno.
BBC my arse.
They wouldn’t show anything THIS dark. Which is ridiculous considering what the staff were getting away with
The original Jam series was broadcast on BBC Radio 1,
@ Yeah blue jam was far far better than jam
DISCUSTAN
doesnt disinterested mean 'impartial' ?
yes but not in this context, it means uninterested here
It does, yes. It's a common mistake.
Pretty sure Chris Morris has a very good grasp of the English language.
They were somewhat interested but didn't seem to have any personal attachment to the victim.
Impartial, disinterested even.
@@jgm_mackmennot a mistake according to the dictionary
@@dejan17464 okay, I guess it can mean both
drugs
Hmm. A tad bit dark.
But still, it's just us old twisted fans here isn't it? Soooooo...
BwaHaHaHaHa! BwoffWoffWoffWoffWoff! HargHargHargHargHarg!
It's truly wonderful how satire becomes reality isn't it. How much is Gold worth at the time you are reading this? Don't tell me, I don't care! BwoffWoffWoffWoffWoffWoff!
Tories l expect
*Uninterested.
Pretty sure Chris Morris has a very good grasp of the English language.
They were somewhat interested but didn't seem to have any personal attachment to the victim.
Impartial, disinterested even.
@@fuckamericanidiot Chris Morris didn't write the video description.
@@fuckamericanidiot I'm sure he does. He didn't write the title for this video though.
It's the Jesuit education
Free mason humour
The mirror in the last scene
Who is Mason Humour and why was he arrested?
The idea was good but went too far. The casual disinterest bit at the kid not coming home from school for six hours was funny but was ruined by taking it into callous psychopathic indifference.
I agree, not out of bad taste or anything, just that they laid it on too heavy as to go beyond absurd.
Could have been a brilliant dig at the over-protection of kids by neurotic parents these days but they totally ruined the sketch which Morris tended to do at times, have a great idea and just push it too far going for the cheap shock over the subtle intelligent observation.
Agree totally, if it faded out at 1:07 it would have been perfect
Ken Mills....in your opinion that is Kenneth. In my opinion it's a work of dark comedic genius.
Hugh Jones : LOL! Well said, sir!