Because it was a BBC show, Walk on the Wild Side could just re-use footage from any of the many David Attenborough nature documentaries, so pretty much all they had to do was get the voice over artists in to record audio, edit the clips and Bob's your uncle you've got a prime time family show on the cheap!
A great series to look for (might be tricky with copyright) is Creature Comforts by Aardman Animation... Basically a collection of interviews with members of the British public, but animated as animals. It's funny as hell.
It was called Walk On The Wild Side and aired for only two series (sadly) 14 years ago (as I get older stuff seems to fade into the past quicker). It was on about 5.30 pm on a Saturday on BBC1 so had a big family audience. I bet all the kids were doing "Alan, Alan, Alan!" at school the following week. The animals were voiced by comedians such as Jason Manford (the Alan voice), Sarah Millican, Rhod Gilbert & Jon Richardson, some of whom you'll know from other material you've seen on the channel.
Thanks for a great reaction. When I saw this it reminded me of a British Naturalist called Johnny Morris from way back on a UK kids TV show called Animal Magic, who used to do voice overs for animals. While a tad more innocent than some of these sketches, the guy was a legend because in addition to that, he would in many cases start interacting with them and on at least one occasion he got inside a cage with a gorilla and started play fighting with it. Braver than me that's for sure! Great bloke, bat-sh*t crazy, but so entertaining! Some of it's on UA-cam.
Yes, I grew up in the `60`s watching Animal Magic with Johnny Morris. He was very good at giving each animal it`s own personality, based on it`s facial expressions, posture & movements. The program ran for 20 yrs, Bill Oddie was one of the regular guests who returned for the final program. Johnny also voiced the animals in a favourite children`s show of mine, called Tales of the Riverbank. It`s principal characters were Hammy the Hamster, Roderick Rat & GP the Guinea Pig. Hammy with a nervous/anxious voice, Roderick with authority/self-importance & GP with a happy go-lucky adventurous outlook. Both programs had wonderful theme tunes.
@@ltsecomedy2985 I've never seen tales of the Riverbank, but I've certainly heard of it. Indeed Johnny Morris was a legend. I watched Animal Magic growing up in the 1970's. I remember the parrot they had in the studio, which occasionally spoke. The show particularly stands out in my mind because on one episode back in 1979, they appealed to children to send in pictures of what they thought an animal would look like which survived in space. Myself along with my class sent in pictures & they did an episode where they showed a gallery of pictures submitted. It was an amazing surprise to see that they featured my submission!
@@jimmybisk There are at least a couple of `60`s episodes on you tube. There is apparently a new version, with people like Steve Coogan doing the voices as well. A Wonderful memory of a wonderful program. I was sad to hear that the old Bristol Zoo where he was a guest "Zoo Keeper", has recently closed down after (186 yrs ?, I think).
@@ltsecomedy2985 Yes, I did take a look at what had been preserved in terms of full episodes on UA-cam and watched an episode from 1967. I didn't know about Bristol Zoo closing, that is sad.
The best thing about the "Alan" sketch is that the voice is done by Jason Manford who is a (fellow) Man City fan. A few years a go we were playing Ukrainian side Shaktar Donetsk in a Champions League game and they had a Brazillian footballer called Allan (a common Brazillian thing to be known by one name). Now the fans knowing Jason is a fellow City fan decided that everytime Allan got hold of the ball, that everyone would start chanting "Alan... Alan... Al... Alan...". As the guy was orignally from Brazil and he was living in Ukraine so wouldn't have a clue what the reference was, the look of puzzlement on his face was priceless.
Yo, Whatup Mr The Beard, research Johnny Morris - Animal Magic. It was the pre cursor to all of this, it was BBC childrens tv show aired in the 1970's where he donned a zoo keepers outfit and narrated whimsical stories, it was a kind of learning through humour style of show, educating young people about more exotic animals, in conjunction with BBC Bristol's Natural History Unit (who's natural world archive is vast, it begins from the 1950's) in conjunction with actual zoo keepers from Bristol Zoo. The BBC (unsure if you are aware of this, you maybe though so I apologies if this going over things you already know) is the national public broadcaster and the government have enshrined in it's licence to broadcast since it's inception really, that it provide an educational, cultural and public service element in its programming. This hasn't changed upto now, so from time to time you get gems like this, another presenter who worked for the BBC, John Noakes, through their Blue Peter childrens tv show, again in the 1970's (which as format still airs today) was usually tasked with the 'animal' stories, the most famous being the young elephant taken to the studio in White City, London, from Regents Zoo, London, which defecated in the studio during the broadcast and trod rather heavily on John's foot. He was also the custodian of the shows dog, Shep and there was a side show about John and Shep and their adventures together. The show Blue Peter has always had 'pets' dogs most often, again as an educational element to teach young people how to look after animals responsibly, and show them about the companionship they bring. These pets on Blue Peter, especially for more deprived children, would be the closest they would come to having their own. The emphasis was always that the studio pets were as much the viewers as they were the teams that cared for them when they were ff air. I seem to remeber for a time into the 1980's the show also ha a pair of silver tabby cats that would just roam the studio as they were filming too. Anyways, I digress, but Johnny Morris - Animal Magic was the one back in the day. Keep on keeping brotha love your work, thank you
The 'Alan' bit is likely from an episode of Alan Partridge, where he keeps calling across a car park for a guy, who never answers, ignores him, or just doesn't hear him.
Alan - this idea is really a nick from the gentle, funny and lovely Johnny Morris and his series 'Animal Magic', a long running series for children all about animals from the 60s to the 80s. Plenty on UA-cam for a reaction?
There are loads of clips of this show on YT, from Keith the Dolphin farting out of his head to amuse his mates, camels discussing toothpaste and an orchestra of sharks doing the jaws theme amongst some of the clips I've just spent the past 20 minutes pissing myself laughing at...Thanks for reminding me about this show, I know what I'll be watching later.
EB👍🤣🤣this show is called 'walk on the wild side' can't remember the channel in the UK. I'd watch it every week without fail with my young lad and we'd be in stitches it's seriously funny stuff. Voice overs in this from Sarah Milican, Rhod Gilbert and others I don't remember. That was a brilliant reaction mate and the Jacko Bird nearly killed me. Cheers buddy take care ✌️🍻
Rhod Gilbert, Jason Manford, Sarah Milligan, Jon Richardson, Isy Suttie, Gavin Webster and Jason Byrne all helped write and provide the voices with “little” Alex Horne also helping on the writing.
Rockstar does the BEST animal voice overs period 😂😂 This particular BBC sketch is full of comedians. Jason manford, rhod Gilbert, Steve merchant, Sarah Milligan and more
As someone as already said years ago there was a Presenter called Johnny Morris on he used act out as a Zookeeper and he would give all the animals voices and conversations would take place.
I love stuff like this. In the 90's, there was an Australian comedy series called THE LATE SHOW and they did a parody voice over segment called THE OLDEN DAYS and BARGE ARSE which they showed every week and they were so popular, that the team put them all together and brought it out on DVD. They took different scenes and pieced them together to turn them into two short films. THE OLDEN DAYS and BARGE ARSE were actual drama programs from the 70's and the actual titles of the shows were RUSH, set in the 1850's Victorian gold rush period and BLUEY, which was a police drama. It's one of my favourite comedies and highly recommend it to you, Alan. There's obviously a lot of gags that you won't get, but I'm certain you will have a good laugh all the same, as the dubbed over voices and character name changes are hilarious, like Judge Mutton Chops and Governer Front Bottom, in THE OLDEN DAYS and BARGE ARSE being the title character. if you happen upon them, give 'em a view! Cheers. Rob.
There was a program years ago called creature comforts, but the animals where more like plasticine characters. But voiced over by humans, it was so funny. Think this video was just a mash up by someone's with a great sense of humour. Great video as always.
Nick Park and Aardman Animation made "Creature Comforts". Nick Park conceived and directed the original and made the electricity ads. The humans _weren't_ doing a voice over to the animation. It was the other way around. The humans were interviewed and recorded. They were 'normal people' being interviewed, not voice over artists, no script. Then the clay characters were created and animated to fit the interviews.The unscripted human dialogue is part of the charm. Very unusual. Nick Park also made the "Wallace & Gromit" series. Best Wishes. ☮
a lot of the male voices in this were done by Jason Manford, a fantastic comedian from north west England. he is also a class human being and sponsors a farm that caters for days out/stayovers for children with special needs along with his friend and fellow comedian John Bishop
Wonderful reaction, especially the dancing bird at the end, I thought you were going to give birth or something. I almost fell out of my chair laughing.
Brilliant series and much of it is available on UA-cam if you dig around for it :) You're also right about kids can watch it. Hilarious, no obscenities and all the family can enjoy it
Brilliant! Caught a few famous comedian voices in there such as Sarah Millican and Rhod Gilbert (hope his cancer battle is going well) and yep agree, simple but so damned hilarious! Thanks EB
I don't understand everything they said, but it's extremely funny to watch. This is a great futuristic background image, by the way. A new kind of zeppelins. Great. 👍
BBC Walk on the Wideside , there were quite a few stand up comedians in the episodes Sarah Millican , Jason Byrne , Rhod Gilbert , Jason Manford , Jon Richardson , Stephen Fry , Music legend Sir tom Jones , Ozzy Osbourne , American actor John Goodman etc .
KLR production here on UA-cam, does sort of the same. Might not be as SFW as this video, but there is plenty to choose from. And as others say, just hearing you laugh make my day
Thank you. Your laugh always cheers me up. Great reaction. Love funny animals vids. Not quite in the same category but who remembers 'Fenton'? Still cracks me up to this day 😂.
ANIMAL MAGIC (with Johnny Morris) In the UK back in the days when it seemed that colour was still rationed a black & white TV show started in 1962 where fake zoo keeper Johnny Morris would be feeding or cleaning out the cages of animals in Bristol Zoo with him dubbing voice overs to them. To this days I recognise the theme tune in a flash and whilst Johnny will not have been the 1st, within the British culture he is definitely the one that people experienced and would be inspired by. This will have also been an inspiration to the Creature Comfort videos and British Gas adverts from multi Oscar winning Aardman Studios.
There was a brilliant series in the early 90's called The Staggering Stories of Ferdinand de Bargos which was similar to this but it was all clips of people from old news casts, films, documentaries, etc and they'd stitch them together and then fantastic comedic actors would voice over it so it became a story. It was absolutely hilarious. My favourite episode is "Of Cowboys and Sailors" it's totally mental and still leaves me weak with laughter whenever I watch it.
Walk On The Wild Side is the program. It's BBC Studios, BBC Worldwide and BBC Earth, so I don't know about copyright. It was shown in the States for ABC as, When Nature Calls With Helen Mirren.
I've seen that so many times, but makes me laugh every single time lol, never fails. You should react to Johnny Morris doing the shows he did, hilarious.😂😂👌
I saw these before an they're still hilarious. Have you seen the American fellah who talks to his alsation dog an is voice-over for his dog Winding the dog up an the way the dog reacts is priceless. Can't remember the blokes name but it's the best.
I think the TV programme itself was called walk on the wild side. I might see if they have any more as well. If you like this checkout creature comforts.
It was originally a bbc programme. You can find bits on you tube though. Love your full throttle laugh. I wish i could laugh like that. Im a brit so tend to do a snorty kind of wheezy sound 🙂 Mind you lots of brits can laugh with gusto as well? 😁
a french actor by the name of patrick bouchitey made animal voice overs in 1990. it was so popular that it became a tv show with 19 episodes from 4 to 8 minutes.
If my memory serves me correct it was called Creature Comforts, I swear it was on Saturday evening time. I’d forgot all about it but it was actually hilarious 😂 I’m not sure they made too many episodes and I swear it was only on for about 15 minutes
pretty sure doing it sky high would certainly enhance the funny tbh! Can't remember the series name but defo worth looking for. There's also another programme called (I think) creature comforts? that is not the same but it's along similar lines in the humour etc
I've put a channel in your video-ideas tab that you might like. He does voice overs to old TV programs and cartoons, but puts an adult spin on things. The Pingu ones was the first ones that got me hooked, but they ain't there anymore.
Johnny Morris used to do the same kind of thing with animals giving them a voice and I used to love to watch him as it was so funny.
Johnny Morris was the best. Thanks for the reminder
Johnny was such a lovely guy.
Nobody like him today.
The name of the show was Animal Magic.
Agree with you all...brilliant...
Good old Johnny,my childhood.
The show is called Walk on the wild side.
Because it was a BBC show, Walk on the Wild Side could just re-use footage from any of the many David Attenborough nature documentaries, so pretty much all they had to do was get the voice over artists in to record audio, edit the clips and Bob's your uncle you've got a prime time family show on the cheap!
I think this is a spin off from Creature Comforts where actual conversation was recorded and then the plasticine performers were animated.
You aren't entirely wrong this show is called walking on the wild side they take nat geo clips and add stupid voiceovers and you have this show
A great series to look for (might be tricky with copyright) is Creature Comforts by Aardman Animation... Basically a collection of interviews with members of the British public, but animated as animals. It's funny as hell.
"I'm a very busy person!'
Depends how copyright claims effect content officially posted to UA-cam ( www.youtube.com/@CreatureComfortsOfficial )
Very good choice.
The coffee addicted owls are just hilarious. :D
I was giggling
Johnny Morris did animal voice overs for years in the UK
It was called Walk On The Wild Side and aired for only two series (sadly) 14 years ago (as I get older stuff seems to fade into the past quicker). It was on about 5.30 pm on a Saturday on BBC1 so had a big family audience. I bet all the kids were doing "Alan, Alan, Alan!" at school the following week.
The animals were voiced by comedians such as Jason Manford (the Alan voice), Sarah Millican, Rhod Gilbert & Jon Richardson, some of whom you'll know from other material you've seen on the channel.
The show was called Walk On The Wild Side.
Look for one called 'Carl drunk panda', 2minutes long. Less of a voice-over and more of a subtitle-under but still funny.
Thanks for a great reaction. When I saw this it reminded me of a British Naturalist called Johnny Morris from way back on a UK kids TV show called Animal Magic, who used to do voice overs for animals. While a tad more innocent than some of these sketches, the guy was a legend because in addition to that, he would in many cases start interacting with them and on at least one occasion he got inside a cage with a gorilla and started play fighting with it. Braver than me that's for sure! Great bloke, bat-sh*t crazy, but so entertaining! Some of it's on UA-cam.
Hear ,hear...
Yes, I grew up in the `60`s watching Animal Magic with Johnny Morris. He was very good at giving each animal it`s own personality, based on it`s facial expressions, posture & movements. The program ran for 20 yrs, Bill Oddie was one of the regular guests who returned for the final program.
Johnny also voiced the animals in a favourite children`s show of mine, called Tales of the Riverbank. It`s principal characters were Hammy the Hamster, Roderick Rat & GP the Guinea Pig. Hammy with a nervous/anxious voice, Roderick with authority/self-importance & GP with a happy go-lucky adventurous outlook. Both programs had wonderful theme tunes.
@@ltsecomedy2985 I've never seen tales of the Riverbank, but I've certainly heard of it. Indeed Johnny Morris was a legend. I watched Animal Magic growing up in the 1970's. I remember the parrot they had in the studio, which occasionally spoke. The show particularly stands out in my mind because on one episode back in 1979, they appealed to children to send in pictures of what they thought an animal would look like which survived in space. Myself along with my class sent in pictures & they did an episode where they showed a gallery of pictures submitted. It was an amazing surprise to see that they featured my submission!
@@jimmybisk There are at least a couple of `60`s episodes on you tube. There is apparently a new version, with people like Steve Coogan doing the voices as well. A Wonderful memory of a wonderful program. I was sad to hear that the old Bristol Zoo where he was a guest "Zoo Keeper", has recently closed down after (186 yrs ?, I think).
@@ltsecomedy2985 Yes, I did take a look at what had been preserved in terms of full episodes on UA-cam and watched an episode from 1967. I didn't know about Bristol Zoo closing, that is sad.
in the late 60's early 70's was a bbc rogram called animal magic with johny morris he started this
It’s called ‘Walk on the Wild Side’ the fact that my dad is called Alan amused us for a while 😂
The best thing about the "Alan" sketch is that the voice is done by Jason Manford who is a (fellow) Man City fan. A few years a go we were playing Ukrainian side Shaktar Donetsk in a Champions League game and they had a Brazillian footballer called Allan (a common Brazillian thing to be known by one name). Now the fans knowing Jason is a fellow City fan decided that everytime Allan got hold of the ball, that everyone would start chanting "Alan... Alan... Al... Alan...". As the guy was orignally from Brazil and he was living in Ukraine so wouldn't have a clue what the reference was, the look of puzzlement on his face was priceless.
Please do more of these as hearing you laugh makes my day.
We named our two new tabby kittens 'Alan' and 'Steve' after seeing that show.
I think they came from "BBC Walk On The Wild Side" series which was a 2009 British comedy show shown on BBC One.
The snort laugh at the last bird 🤣 you know that's genuine lol
Yo, Whatup Mr The Beard, research Johnny Morris - Animal Magic. It was the pre cursor to all of this, it was BBC childrens tv show aired in the 1970's where he donned a zoo keepers outfit and narrated whimsical stories, it was a kind of learning through humour style of show, educating young people about more exotic animals, in conjunction with BBC Bristol's Natural History Unit (who's natural world archive is vast, it begins from the 1950's) in conjunction with actual zoo keepers from Bristol Zoo. The BBC (unsure if you are aware of this, you maybe though so I apologies if this going over things you already know) is the national public broadcaster and the government have enshrined in it's licence to broadcast since it's inception really, that it provide an educational, cultural and public service element in its programming. This hasn't changed upto now, so from time to time you get gems like this, another presenter who worked for the BBC, John Noakes, through their Blue Peter childrens tv show, again in the 1970's (which as format still airs today) was usually tasked with the 'animal' stories, the most famous being the young elephant taken to the studio in White City, London, from Regents Zoo, London, which defecated in the studio during the broadcast and trod rather heavily on John's foot. He was also the custodian of the shows dog, Shep and there was a side show about John and Shep and their adventures together. The show Blue Peter has always had 'pets' dogs most often, again as an educational element to teach young people how to look after animals responsibly, and show them about the companionship they bring. These pets on Blue Peter, especially for more deprived children, would be the closest they would come to having their own. The emphasis was always that the studio pets were as much the viewers as they were the teams that cared for them when they were ff air. I seem to remeber for a time into the 1980's the show also ha a pair of silver tabby cats that would just roam the studio as they were filming too. Anyways, I digress, but Johnny Morris - Animal Magic was the one back in the day. Keep on keeping brotha love your work, thank you
jason manford came up with it its called "Walk on the wild side", the series had a lot of british celebrities including a lion voiced by tom jones.
Absolutely brilliant...could watch this all day 🤣👏
Any brits remember Angry Kid? My 15 year old has just discovered it and is in hysterics 🤣🤣
The 'Alan' bit is likely from an episode of Alan Partridge, where he keeps calling across a car park for a guy, who never answers, ignores him, or just doesn't hear him.
No. It's not. It's original, as it looks like the marmot is calling out Alan.
Alan Partridge was calling out to "Dan!" The two aren't linked.
The Show was called "Walk on the wild Side"
Alan! Alan! Alan! 😂
No, it’s Steve! 🤣
Alan - this idea is really a nick from the gentle, funny and lovely Johnny Morris and his series 'Animal Magic', a long running series for children all about animals from the 60s to the 80s. Plenty on UA-cam for a reaction?
I saw the "Nighttime - Daytime" bird when I was in high school. I am now 34 years old and I am still laughing at it. It just never gets old 😂😂😂
There are loads of clips of this show on YT, from Keith the Dolphin farting out of his head to amuse his mates, camels discussing toothpaste and an orchestra of sharks doing the jaws theme amongst some of the clips I've just spent the past 20 minutes pissing myself laughing at...Thanks for reminding me about this show, I know what I'll be watching later.
EB👍🤣🤣this show is called 'walk on the wild side' can't remember the channel in the UK. I'd watch it every week without fail with my young lad and we'd be in stitches it's seriously funny stuff. Voice overs in this from Sarah Milican, Rhod Gilbert and others I don't remember. That was a brilliant reaction mate and the Jacko Bird nearly killed me. Cheers buddy take care ✌️🍻
Ricky Gervais is the Dentist monkey
I'm sure Rhod Gilbert did one of the voices of the owls
Yes he was👍
Rhod Gilbert, Jason Manford, Sarah Milligan, Jon Richardson, Isy Suttie, Gavin Webster and Jason Byrne all helped write and provide the voices with “little” Alex Horne also helping on the writing.
That Alan one will forever be the best meme, makes me laugh every time!! Plz do more of these, much love 💚🤍🧡
I recognised a few comedians voices, jason manford, Sarah milican and Rhod Gilbert it must have been a television programme
Jason manford
Rockstar does the BEST animal voice overs period 😂😂
This particular BBC sketch is full of comedians. Jason manford, rhod Gilbert, Steve merchant, Sarah Milligan and more
The funniest one is the Zebras laughing at a joke about why the long face!
I heard Rhod Gilbert in there somewhere
As someone as already said years ago there was a Presenter called Johnny Morris on he used act out as a Zookeeper and he would give all the animals voices and conversations would take place.
I forgot about Johnny Morris. What a blast from the past
I love stuff like this. In the 90's, there was an Australian comedy series called THE LATE SHOW and they did a parody voice over segment called THE OLDEN DAYS and BARGE ARSE which they showed every week and they were so popular, that the team put them all together and brought it out on DVD. They took different scenes and pieced them together to turn them into two short films. THE OLDEN DAYS and BARGE ARSE were actual drama programs from the 70's and the actual titles of the shows were RUSH, set in the 1850's Victorian gold rush period and BLUEY, which was a police drama. It's one of my favourite comedies and highly recommend it to you, Alan. There's obviously a lot of gags that you won't get, but I'm certain you will have a good laugh all the same, as the dubbed over voices and character name changes are hilarious, like Judge Mutton Chops and Governer Front Bottom, in THE OLDEN DAYS and BARGE ARSE being the title character. if you happen upon them, give 'em a view!
Cheers.
Rob.
think Johnny Morris was first person to do this, in 1962, on his programme Animal Magic
There was a program years ago called creature comforts, but the animals where more like plasticine characters. But voiced over by humans, it was so funny. Think this video was just a mash up by someone's with a great sense of humour. Great video as always.
Nick Park and Aardman Animation made "Creature Comforts". Nick Park conceived and directed the original and made the electricity ads. The humans _weren't_ doing a voice over to the animation. It was the other way around. The humans were interviewed and recorded. They were 'normal people' being interviewed, not voice over artists, no script. Then the clay characters were created and animated to fit the interviews.The unscripted human dialogue is part of the charm. Very unusual.
Nick Park also made the "Wallace & Gromit" series.
Best Wishes. ☮
There were some British gas adverts , I think it was in the 90s , that featured animals talking about there lives , hilarious !
a lot of the male voices in this were done by Jason Manford, a fantastic comedian from north west England. he is also a class human being and sponsors a farm that caters for days out/stayovers for children with special needs along with his friend and fellow comedian John Bishop
Sounds like rhod Gilbert was doing some of the voices too, I think
Sounds like Sarah Millican in there too
Jason Manford is about as funny as a bunch of flowers tied to a tree near a busy road!
@@MaffeyZilog agreed. 2/10 at best
You're right my friend, I like to watch these types of things whilst gently toasted. Simply the best.
Yes, we need a "High as a kite reaction"! xD
I would suggest "Let me smash", it's also dubbed birds.
Tom Jones voicing the penguin life coach trying to fly was surreal....
Wonderful reaction, especially the dancing bird at the end, I thought you were going to give birth or something. I almost fell out of my chair laughing.
The first time comic voice overs using animals was shown was in the 1960's in a children's nature TV show called 'Animal Magic'
Brilliant series and much of it is available on UA-cam if you dig around for it :) You're also right about kids can watch it. Hilarious, no obscenities and all the family can enjoy it
Alan and Steve never returned.
Went to Q.I.... 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Never be sorry the joy of this is watching you laugh.
Walk on the Wild Side is a 2009 British comedy sketch show shown on BBC One. That’s name of the animal voiceover comedy sketch show
Alan Alan Alan u crack me up .. video was historical 👍
Brilliant, I've got tears running down my face . . .Alan, Alan, Alan
"Ultimate Dog Tease" is amazing dog voiceover, definitely should watch.
The "Cat Vs Printer" voiceover is still my favourite.
Not even watched it all and I'm laughing my head of at you laughing 👍
Brilliant!
Caught a few famous comedian voices in there such as Sarah Millican and Rhod Gilbert (hope his cancer battle is going well) and yep agree, simple but so damned hilarious!
Thanks EB
Walk on the wild side hahaha
Also I do believe this is first time we got the snort laugh 😂 🐷 @6:30
I have this video in my play list of 'pick me up' videos. Whenever I'm having a shitty day, it always makes me giggle.
Have you seen animal magic with Johnny Morris? We used to watch it as children. The voice over was very good. Have a good day xx
many of the clips are from a BBC programme called Walk on the Wild Side
Hilarious "Alan"😉😆, but seriously I couldn't focus for the tests streaming down my face 😂. Brilliant as usual bud 👍
These were done by BBC One, there is a series of them.
This one is the only one released into the public domain.
Funny as all hell.
Are those penguins doing the Chas and Dave song Rabbit? Lol.
No, they’re Puffins.
@@House0fHoot Thanks! I thought the beaks weren't right for penguins.
the voice overs are by famous British comedians.
I don't understand everything they said, but it's extremely funny to watch. This is a great futuristic background image, by the way. A new kind of zeppelins. Great. 👍
BBC Walk on the Wideside , there were quite a few stand up comedians in the episodes Sarah Millican , Jason Byrne , Rhod Gilbert , Jason Manford , Jon Richardson , Stephen Fry , Music legend Sir tom Jones , Ozzy Osbourne , American actor John Goodman etc .
KLR production here on UA-cam, does sort of the same. Might not be as SFW as this video, but there is plenty to choose from.
And as others say, just hearing you laugh make my day
The moonwalking bird is hilarious. I thought the two owl's were funny, I think owl was Rhod Gilbert
Thank you. Your laugh always cheers me up. Great reaction. Love funny animals vids. Not quite in the same category but who remembers 'Fenton'? Still cracks me up to this day 😂.
ANIMAL MAGIC (with Johnny Morris)
In the UK back in the days when it seemed that colour was still rationed a black & white TV show started in 1962 where fake zoo keeper Johnny Morris would be feeding or cleaning out the cages of animals in Bristol Zoo with him dubbing voice overs to them. To this days I recognise the theme tune in a flash and whilst Johnny will not have been the 1st, within the British culture he is definitely the one that people experienced and would be inspired by.
This will have also been an inspiration to the Creature Comfort videos and British Gas adverts from multi Oscar winning Aardman Studios.
I'm not 100% but I think this show may be called Walk On The Wild Side. Channel 4 broadcast something very similar in the 90s called Squawkie Talkie.
Angry Kid makes me laugh every time. Very short animations, but very funny indeed.
There was a brilliant series in the early 90's called The Staggering Stories of Ferdinand de Bargos which was similar to this but it was all clips of people from old news casts, films, documentaries, etc and they'd stitch them together and then fantastic comedic actors would voice over it so it became a story. It was absolutely hilarious. My favourite episode is "Of Cowboys and Sailors" it's totally mental and still leaves me weak with laughter whenever I watch it.
That was hysterical as is your laugh. Thanks for cheering me up. 😂
Walk On The Wild Side is the program. It's BBC Studios, BBC Worldwide and BBC Earth, so I don't know about copyright. It was shown in the States for ABC as, When Nature Calls With Helen Mirren.
I've seen that so many times, but makes me laugh every single time lol, never fails. You should react to Johnny Morris doing the shows he did, hilarious.😂😂👌
We also had creature conforts, which did more Wallace and gromit type animals. Again the voice overs are very good xx
Jason manford is the main guy in this and he got all his comedy friends to help out, Steve edge, Rhod Gilbert, Sarah millican were in this clip
You should look up Aardmann's Creature Comforts :)
My favourites were the zebras and the camels 🐫 minty fresh!
Back in the 60’s it all started with the fabulous Johnny Morris.
I saw these before an they're still hilarious. Have you seen the American fellah who talks to his alsation dog an is voice-over for his dog Winding the dog up an the way the dog reacts is priceless. Can't remember the blokes name but it's the best.
It was a show called Walk on the Wild Side on BBC
I think the TV programme itself was called walk on the wild side. I might see if they have any more as well. If you like this checkout creature comforts.
It was originally a bbc programme. You can find bits on you tube though. Love your full throttle laugh. I wish i could laugh like that. Im a brit so tend to do a snorty kind of wheezy sound 🙂 Mind you lots of brits can laugh with gusto as well? 😁
a french actor by the name of patrick bouchitey made animal voice overs in 1990. it was so popular that it became a tv show with 19 episodes from 4 to 8 minutes.
Did i recognise Simon Pegg and Rhod Gilbert in this? Yeah i could IMDb it, but you do the work.
Christ! The amount of times I’ve had the “Alan” one shouted at me!
If my memory serves me correct it was called Creature Comforts, I swear it was on Saturday evening time. I’d forgot all about it but it was actually hilarious 😂 I’m not sure they made too many episodes and I swear it was only on for about 15 minutes
if you watched this when high i think you'd probably die laughing - or at least get face cramp. 🤣🤣
it was a show called Walk On The Wild Side
2009's Walk on the Wild Side from BBC One I think.
Your reactions are the best, such a great infection laugh.
Creature comforts.
pretty sure doing it sky high would certainly enhance the funny tbh! Can't remember the series name but defo worth looking for.
There's also another programme called (I think) creature comforts? that is not the same but it's along similar lines in the humour etc
I've put a channel in your video-ideas tab that you might like. He does voice overs to old TV programs and cartoons, but puts an adult spin on things. The Pingu ones was the first ones that got me hooked, but they ain't there anymore.
You need to see the Matt Berry animal shows.. They're insanely funny.
In the sixties Johnny Morris on zoo time was the first and brilliant