Wholesome fact: in addition to selling his own art now, Tony from Terrorvision does dry stone walls now with a guy who plays Kurt in a Nirvana tribute act
I alway remember that episode with Meatloaf when Mark joined in with the intros round at 10:57, he closed the show with, “this has been Never. Ind the Buzzcocks, I’ve been Mark Lam aaarrr”
@@annnee6818 seriously, most of the commentors were still loading diapers in 1999, I was deciding on a second career after retiring in 1997. yes it does work like that, not mostly in one's favour.
how did Ian Jury not guess the first song as "you only live twice" by Nancy Sinatra. yet guessed wrong the second tune as "live and let die". he obviously wasn't a Bond Fan.
it appears that Ian Dury of the Blockheads...may have been a bit of a blockhead... (though he was going late-stage treatments for cancer at the time, so it could have just been that)
Wholesome fact: in addition to selling his own art now, Tony from Terrorvision does dry stone walls now with a guy who plays Kurt in a Nirvana tribute act
I love these videos so much, thanks for putting them together and posting!
"is it 'Live and Let Die'?"
"'Live and Let Die'? Is that one of yours Simon?"
dying
Yup I was and I didn't even know it was him until they said his name it was planet Earth by Duran Duran.
Great Opener. KATHY BURKE!!!!
I alway remember that episode with Meatloaf when Mark joined in with the intros round at 10:57, he closed the show with, “this has been Never. Ind the Buzzcocks, I’ve been Mark Lam aaarrr”
That Simon Le Bon clip when they get him to dance is so funny 😂😂
"THERE'S NO WAY THAT THAT'S THAT!"
He was right. That was shit😂 Phil is just genius at guessing those.
Actually that was pretty easy.
"Rim-dim-diddly-dim..."
Who was that wonderful man?!
john hegley hahaha - poet!
Fellow Wiltshire person as host, I loved it when I seen the first episode.
I didn’t know Ronnie Kray hosted this show
Really miss the old buzzcocks
watch them then🤔
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Are the full episodes available somewhere?
Kathy Burke looks so different. Crazy what the years do.
They all look really different from back then. That's kinda how time works.
@@annnee6818 seriously, most of the commentors were still loading diapers in 1999, I was deciding on a second career after retiring in 1997. yes it does work like that, not mostly in one's favour.
I'm so excited to see her in anything she does. talent, wit and aplomb in a right smack upside the head. I'm a fan of hers for about 30 years.
Sara Cox is still lovely though.
I loved Sara Cox in good old 1996 1999🧓😁☺️😀😌😀😄😄😄
Would love to see the other series uploaded👍🏼
that would be the ultimate goal
omg I wanted Smoky Robinson and I got Smoky Bacon
That was a streak of luck !
Frank Skinner Score.
ian dury..💯 they used to get some great guests
Wizard used to come into the pub i worked at cus he lives in the area im from nice guy likes to be left alone which is fair enough
What was the song (they said it was one of Simon's) they were doing?
I believe it was Planet Earth by Duran Duran
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13:51 I thought Wham! was a shit rendition of Mousse T's horny :D
What was the song from 21:19 ?
FEEL IT by The Tamperer.
@@marklupont902 Nice one! I actually thought it might've been a Steps song for some reason!
@@andrewjw01 It did sound similar to Tragedy by Steps (originally the Bee Gees)
That's a cover. It's Can You Feel It by the Jackson 5 from the 80's
6:26
Best one at 9:20
Few of these gags would have the whole show cancelled these days.
Nice, potato recording (VHS i guess?)
how did Ian Jury not guess the first song as "you only live twice" by Nancy Sinatra. yet guessed wrong the second tune as "live and let die". he obviously wasn't a Bond Fan.
it appears that Ian Dury of the Blockheads...may have been a bit of a blockhead...
(though he was going late-stage treatments for cancer at the time, so it could have just been that)
I couldn't get that second intro for the life of me...
Is billie on the spectrum or something?