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I feel privileged to have been a part of this process. I was working at a servo on the day Zach walked in, it wasn't the day he had the idea from the review, but it was the day before that, where he didn't have any good ideas. And I remember distinctly, I said to him "that'll be $6.99" and he looked at me before saying, "that's quite expensive for a choc top". And I remember myself saying back to him "yeah" and I get quite emotional thinking back to that, because it wasn't $6.99, it had just scanned wrong but back then we just didn't know better. So thank you Zach for letting me be a part of that.
You know, when my primal reaction to a video notification is to say aloud "oh no" in a loving, but kind of disappointed tone, kind of in the way that a parent might say to their child, that's a great indicator to everyone around me that the great folks over at Aunty Donna have released yet another classic Pud video
I keep hoping for a digitally enhanced re-release with newly added digital pud, so we can finally see Christmas Pud as they had originally envisioned it.
@@joshduriden519 I don't like the fact that they digitally removed the guns from the pud sketch, and replaced them with walkie talkies. I'm a purist I guess
My wife said “I don’t want to watch more Pud videos” when I called out that the good lads over at Aunty Donna had uploaded another video. It’s become a holiday tradition at this point. Thank you gents for the wonderful Christmas gift
I waited with baited breath for the admission of guilt, or even acknowedgement that there had been wrongdoing. But none came and I passed out from lack of oxygen and now my brain doesn't work so good.
6 years already? Time flies. When the Pud came out I had just finished middle school, but now I'm married, have three kids and in two months I'll be a grandpa.
Before my father died he called me to his hospital bedside. He told me the wisest words I'll ever hear. "Son," he whispered as I leaned close "Listen to my words and listen well. Never pud the cart before the horse." Then he died. Because of Aunty Donna, I never forget. Thanks dad. Thanks Aunty Donna.
Watching pud every year is pretty much a family tradition in my house now I mean, I'm the only one watching it but I feel like the video touches all my family in some form, despite no-one else even knowing what it is
It's true. In late November of that year I had just returned from a sojourn in Bali, where this new fad called "jokes" was taking off. On my return, I was excited to try out a little observational witticism on the friends and family. They exiled me from the community for the crime of absurd utterance. If only I had waited for Christmas Pud to prepare the populace, I wouldn't be living under an abandoned '94 Mitsubishi Mirage.
The amount of bravery it takes to make a documentary like this amid the accusations of milking pud is astounding. Pud is the glue that holds our society together, pud is a substance of healing. Some of us have forgotten that, but not me, not Aunty Donna.
i cant wait for the release of the Christmas Pud cook book! it will be great to finally experience the ecstasy of pud for myself, as well as share it with my firends, because when you invest in pud you invest in your friends!
Man, this brings such a new light to the tortured lives of what it takes to be a groundbreaking part of our culture and the ongoing impact it has on your psyche. I pud never think about how far the ripples of this short artistic expression extend. Thank you for singlehandedly saving Australian comedy with your sketch about pud, Aunty Donna.
My girlfriend's reaction to me telling her this video came out was a very depressed "oh no. Please don't talk to me about pud". Thanks Aunty Donna for keeping up my favourite Christmas tradition.
Seeing Mark and Zach hug after everything that's gone down between them was such a beautiful start to this heartfelt documentary. Also nice to see that they would absolutely never milk their Pud content. That's pretty rare.
This sketch always makes me think of my friend who was obsessed with Always Room For Pud. He’d show the video to everyone he knew, recite it word for word, he even had an “I love pud” tattoo. Unfortunately his obsession led to him losing his job, and in his depression he developed an unhealthy addiction to pud, cream and brandy custard. He became homeless and eventually ended up in prison, a convicted pudophile.
My god… Zach’s kids were crying because of the vicious comments about Aunty Donna possibly milking Pud? Before now, I never realized celebrities were real people with real families. I think we’ve all learnt something today.
My favorite part of the Aunty Donna sketches that aren't part of a professionally produced series is watching Zach be constantly on the verge of laughter. The expression he makes when he's trying to commit to a role but also knows how funny it is to commit to it is so fucking infectious I can't help but start giggling whenever I hear his voice crack or his smile start to form.
I've never thought that a comedy sketch trio could achieve such a level of meta-commentary on the nature of success, nostalgia, revisiting our old ways, and ultimately, the inherent nature of time that is impossible to ignore. We are not on an island in the great and unending stream of time, we are on a boat. And if we're lucky, we'll have some more pud.
Early in 2018 is when my wife left me. I have just been curled up in a ball for the last 6 years feeling miserable, I have gone in and out of hospital, making pathetic attempts at my own life. She did leave her cat here with me, and I really love that cat. I haven't really had any pud at all in this time, but I have started making lemon cheesecake with condensed milk. I think I only watched the Pud video in about 2020, it didn't really improve my life or rekindle my relationship with my wife, but I laughed a little.
I was at the signing in Melbourne! Can confirm, a quarter of the population was lined up. I know this because it was very long. It kept going on and on through laneways and around streets and never stopping. It was like a very long snake, or a line of people. It was incredible. Never seen anything like it. I remember forgetting why I was even there a few hours in waiting to see these incredibly creative people who had created the Pud sketch and the book. It was an event you couldn't miss. Just kept going on and on, that line. Incredible. And then I met the 3 muppets that made the sketch and they were just as excited to see me, like I had bumped into old mates I've not seen in years. That is the power of Pud. Never forget!
Some might say they are still milking this, but to think that I only had to watch 5 ads during this goes to show that they are only doing this with the love of pud in their hearts
All jokes aside I distinctly remember the first time I watched it. Was in absolute tears with laughter and immediately had to tell my housemates Aunty Donna just made their most perfect sketch.
It was very controversial when it came out but the legacy it has had in reshaping both comedy and pud shows that the risk was worth it. I'll never forget where I was the first time I saw it, even thought I really wish I could.
My teacher tagged me on facebook when 'Always Room for Christmas Pud' came out saying "I think you would love this." Admittedly I don't think I laughed once when I watched it but I still replied to her saying "Ha ha! Yeah that was really funny" It wasn't until a few months later that I started getting recommended Aunty Donna's other stuff and found out that they were ACTUALLY ha ha, really funny.
That’s such a funny thing for a teacher to do. Yeah I love these guys and as much as I love their ninety layers of irony and commitment to the bit, I don’t think the original vid is that funny. Everything they’ve done with it after makes me laugh.
I discovered aunty Donna about a year ago. I’ve almost completely gotten up to date with the podcast in this time, and have watched a bunch of their sketches… but I have never ever ever ever watched the Christmas pud sketch. The thing is, I think that makes all the jokes about the pud sketch even better
Milking pud....... I remember an age long ago when I would wake up as a young man and be welcomed by the grace of a aunty Donna video filling me with cheer and happiness. I remember the original Xmas pud vid...this filled me with Xmas cheer and hope that I would one day have the happiness and taste of pud in my life. I remember thinking, Pud is love, pud is life. But the years have passed and the pud has gotten cold. I long for that warm embrace, that shimmer of hope that pud once gave me. I can only sit here, as a husk of a joyless man on my couch playing space Marine 2, whisky in hand, waiting for a new pud....I long for More pud as I slowly fad away into a custard stat of mind. Please Lords, please oh great ones, please aunty Donna, give me the taste of new pud I so crave for I fear my children will only experience a husk of what pud was ❤
I cried several times during this documentary, both tears of joy and sadness. Seeing Zach get emotional at 11 minutes made me bawl my eyes out. Society is too hard on creatives, and I can't believe people would write such awful things. Hearing Zach talk about Browden made me tear up. RIP Brodden "Noddy-land" Keleigh, gone but not forgotten :(
This video IS, THE PUD. Perfect, the satire, the gradient crossfade of candid, serious and surreal; all the while...the pud, after much slightly bitterness, the gradual layers it takes to make the pud, to beat the pud... the brilliance and struggle, that churning of egoic and existential, onus made corporeality sprinkles throughout a beautiful documentary perfect track, the fire that heats the oven of the pud starts there- - i think pud is the physical, embodied soul of all of aunty donna as one, cohesive 'tunt. Pud is love, love is lauffs laffs is the lads, lads is the donna thank you for this. Merry puds, one and all. Keepn the drem alive
I love Christmas solely for watching Pud on repeat for 13 hours of the day. My family love it. They laugh with me the whole time. Ive never met any of the cast of Great Aunt Donner, because i live in england (where we call pudding pud) and theyve never been to my house. If Braden, Zat or Michael are reading this id love a signed pud. I love you guys.
Nothing has quite topped my giddy joy at seeing the reuploads of pud over the years boys but you've certainly topped it this time. Well done. Or should I say, well pud.
I think everyone has a story of where they were when they first watched Pud. My story is probably like a lot of others, I was sitting at my computer like any other normal day. I came across the Pud sketch on UA-cam. Gave it a watch and was like "hah, that's decent" and then carried on watching other content. A moment in history.
I'm disappointed in the documentary for not covering the allegations of Pud being a plagiarised reshoot of the 1920s Italian classic "Always Room for Panettone". I expected better.
Having more pud is like watching the famous sketch More pud. You simply cannot get enough of it. And its so brave of the boys not to milk this one sketch. I mean having a classic sketch as a book? Who wouldnt want that book. And this documentary is absolute class.
Oh look, another piece of media where the Boys conveniently forget to mentioned that the Pud sketch was plagiariazed from the original Panettone skit, such a shame
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Pud it down. No more pud pudding. Pud.
Why not Spain?
Pud is life. Showing all my relatives at Christmas is always the highlight….. They never laugh.
We must be related!! Mine never do, too!
maybe they're dead?
@ProfessionalDefenestrater it is possible!
Pud bless
My mum laughs BIG TIME, my dad just says "i don't get it" such is the dichotomy of Pud.
Fair play to them for never milking pud. This is a brave piece that needed to be made.
Imagine if they had milked pud for more than half a decade
They could have milked it, so easily. But they didn't. It fuckin tickles my deck
I can't believe they resurrected Broden for this, what an earth shattering doco.
He's like a cat. Nine lives
CG's a bit ropy though
@@TheAuntyDonnaChannelthe power of pud granted him the lives of a cat
@@TheAuntyDonnaChannel but he's not a professor
Watching Zach try desperately not to break throughout his entire interview is a real joy.
I am very proud of him he held it together really well this time
“I believe this was the last time I heard from him before he died.”
“Borden didn’t die.”
“Oh ok”
It's my FAVOURITE Aunty Donna trope at this point
He came bloody close at 11:45 lmao
I feel privileged to have been a part of this process. I was working at a servo on the day Zach walked in, it wasn't the day he had the idea from the review, but it was the day before that, where he didn't have any good ideas. And I remember distinctly, I said to him "that'll be $6.99" and he looked at me before saying, "that's quite expensive for a choc top". And I remember myself saying back to him "yeah" and I get quite emotional thinking back to that, because it wasn't $6.99, it had just scanned wrong but back then we just didn't know better. So thank you Zach for letting me be a part of that.
😂👏
thank you for sharing that
Very good.
Holy shit what a funny read
My, this story was quite the ride. Thanks so much for sharing!
You know, when my primal reaction to a video notification is to say aloud "oh no" in a loving, but kind of disappointed tone, kind of in the way that a parent might say to their child, that's a great indicator to everyone around me that the great folks over at Aunty Donna have released yet another classic Pud video
I keep hoping for a digitally enhanced re-release with newly added digital pud, so we can finally see Christmas Pud as they had originally envisioned it.
arr narr
@@joshduriden519 remastered
@@joshduriden519 I don't like the fact that they digitally removed the guns from the pud sketch, and replaced them with walkie talkies. I'm a purist I guess
"This is the last time I saw him before he died"
"He didn't die"
"😀 ahhhh okay"
Yeah that bit got me too. Amazing. XD
Yeah that got me too
That and the reflective looks at the end. True modern documentary style.
I'm convinced they have pud video ideas planned for the next 10 years like an mcu roadmap
Pudverse
"Two Puds ahead... we are always two Puds ahead."
My wife said “I don’t want to watch more Pud videos” when I called out that the good lads over at Aunty Donna had uploaded another video. It’s become a holiday tradition at this point. Thank you gents for the wonderful Christmas gift
Did you tell her there was custard tho?
@@TheAuntyDonnaChannel He didn't say there was custard...
Wow, they conveniently omitted the fact that “Pud” was a direct plagiarism of the brilliant and thought provoking “Always Room for Panettone”.
It's disgusting, seeing them custardwashing history like this.
I waited with baited breath for the admission of guilt, or even acknowedgement that there had been wrongdoing. But none came and I passed out from lack of oxygen and now my brain doesn't work so good.
Unbelievable
Yes, how brave and stunning of you to call them out!!
Wish they made more content around Pud. What an under-utilised classic.
More pud
Always a little room for pud in the market.
6 years already? Time flies. When the Pud came out I had just finished middle school, but now I'm married, have three kids and in two months I'll be a grandpa.
Matt Preston saying 'Pud sketch' gave me major whiplash
I've seen people are holding space for the line "I'll be in Noddy land by 2" .
This comment wins
Before my father died he called me to his hospital bedside. He told me the wisest words I'll ever hear. "Son," he whispered as I leaned close "Listen to my words and listen well. Never pud the cart before the horse." Then he died.
Because of Aunty Donna, I never forget. Thanks dad. Thanks Aunty Donna.
He didn't die
How did he die, was it too much pud? 😢
Watching pud every year is pretty much a family tradition in my house now
I mean, I'm the only one watching it but I feel like the video touches all my family in some form, despite no-one else even knowing what it is
this is such a mood. no-one watches my videos either
Same for me, but my family and girlfriend do know about it, and they tell me to please turn it off. Beautiful
“There really wasn’t any comedy at that point in Australia” LOL
It's true. In late November of that year I had just returned from a sojourn in Bali, where this new fad called "jokes" was taking off. On my return, I was excited to try out a little observational witticism on the friends and family. They exiled me from the community for the crime of absurd utterance. If only I had waited for Christmas Pud to prepare the populace, I wouldn't be living under an abandoned '94 Mitsubishi Mirage.
The amount of bravery it takes to make a documentary like this amid the accusations of milking pud is astounding. Pud is the glue that holds our society together, pud is a substance of healing. Some of us have forgotten that, but not me, not Aunty Donna.
15 minutes of excellent and vigorous interviewing I will never get back
Best episode of Australian Story in ages!
Stunning. Inspiring. Harrowing. Pud.
Pud
Pud -> *Translate to English* -> Pud
In Pud we trust
pud
Pud
I love pud
I love pud
Uhhhhhh
Would you like some pud?
Get in the kilne.
I mean yes I'll have custard and more pud.
i cant wait for the release of the Christmas Pud cook book! it will be great to finally experience the ecstasy of pud for myself, as well as share it with my firends, because when you invest in pud you invest in your friends!
Finally...a fresh idea on the comedy scene
7:03 Only Aunty Donna could film a piece in 2018 that would later be known as "One of the most important sketches of the 20th Century"
I was waiting for Sam to correct him
It's that special time of year.
Every year, we inch closer to the inevitable endpoint of this whole schtick, Aunty Donna realising their own exclusive line of Christmas puds.
And pannetonne
3:45 Zach calling people from the UK little babies and then immediately cutting to the the famous British food critic Matt Preston is hilarious.
I always assumed Matt was Australian with a very refined accent
Man, this brings such a new light to the tortured lives of what it takes to be a groundbreaking part of our culture and the ongoing impact it has on your psyche. I pud never think about how far the ripples of this short artistic expression extend. Thank you for singlehandedly saving Australian comedy with your sketch about pud, Aunty Donna.
Are you saying pud?
My girlfriend's reaction to me telling her this video came out was a very depressed "oh no. Please don't talk to me about pud". Thanks Aunty Donna for keeping up my favourite Christmas tradition.
im so happy they have committed to not milking pud for 6 years running.
The last shot of Zach leaving the studio was extremely touching, thank you for being vulnerable Zach
I'm so glad that there's finally a behind the scenes of Pud, I've always wondered about the feelings Aunty Donna felt while making Pud. So blessed!!!
Seeing Mark and Zach hug after everything that's gone down between them was such a beautiful start to this heartfelt documentary. Also nice to see that they would absolutely never milk their Pud content. That's pretty rare.
This sketch always makes me think of my friend who was obsessed with Always Room For Pud. He’d show the video to everyone he knew, recite it word for word, he even had an “I love pud” tattoo.
Unfortunately his obsession led to him losing his job, and in his depression he developed an unhealthy addiction to pud, cream and brandy custard. He became homeless and eventually ended up in prison, a convicted pudophile.
He was pud away for a long time
Seeing Matt Preston out of nowhere felt like a marvel cameo, what a bloke for having a go
Pud and Tony Martin from the past? You boys are spoiling us
Eye opening doc
I believe theyre called Opthamologists 😊
Ground breaking
@@rheecerakic5056great joke top tier
@@rheecerakic5056salute to you
My god… Zach’s kids were crying because of the vicious comments about Aunty Donna possibly milking Pud? Before now, I never realized celebrities were real people with real families. I think we’ve all learnt something today.
Brilliant on so many levels. Well done boys
Fancy running into you guys this far down the comments section!
A testament to the timeless beauty of Pud
The fact that this is 5 times longer than the original video is perfect. Merry Pudmas boys
Pud was the last thing I watched before I died
You didn’t die.
@@NeverNotMakingno he dead
My favorite part of the Aunty Donna sketches that aren't part of a professionally produced series is watching Zach be constantly on the verge of laughter. The expression he makes when he's trying to commit to a role but also knows how funny it is to commit to it is so fucking infectious I can't help but start giggling whenever I hear his voice crack or his smile start to form.
The production quality of this is amazing
Max Miller 😎
I've never thought that a comedy sketch trio could achieve such a level of meta-commentary on the nature of success, nostalgia, revisiting our old ways, and ultimately, the inherent nature of time that is impossible to ignore. We are not on an island in the great and unending stream of time, we are on a boat. And if we're lucky, we'll have some more pud.
Early in 2018 is when my wife left me. I have just been curled up in a ball for the last 6 years feeling miserable, I have gone in and out of hospital, making pathetic attempts at my own life. She did leave her cat here with me, and I really love that cat. I haven't really had any pud at all in this time, but I have started making lemon cheesecake with condensed milk. I think I only watched the Pud video in about 2020, it didn't really improve my life or rekindle my relationship with my wife, but I laughed a little.
As a wise man once said to me.. "Jusssa little bitta pood", truly words to go by
I was at the signing in Melbourne! Can confirm, a quarter of the population was lined up. I know this because it was very long. It kept going on and on through laneways and around streets and never stopping. It was like a very long snake, or a line of people. It was incredible. Never seen anything like it. I remember forgetting why I was even there a few hours in waiting to see these incredibly creative people who had created the Pud sketch and the book. It was an event you couldn't miss. Just kept going on and on, that line. Incredible.
And then I met the 3 muppets that made the sketch and they were just as excited to see me, like I had bumped into old mates I've not seen in years. That is the power of Pud. Never forget!
I see we're still milking, boys
That comma is fighting for it’s life rn
@@BrazilianGuy101Just like those poor boys
i personally tend to milk boys, but each to their own i guess
Some might say they are still milking this, but to think that I only had to watch 5 ads during this goes to show that they are only doing this with the love of pud in their hearts
Just thought I'd check in, boyyyys
All jokes aside I distinctly remember the first time I watched it. Was in absolute tears with laughter and immediately had to tell my housemates Aunty Donna just made their most perfect sketch.
It’s about time this documentary was made. Set the record straight, we didn’t deserve this
Am I losing my mind? How has nobody else commented about the "Chistmas Pud" typo at 0:56?
Holy December dessert delight, Donna Fan-Man!
Unfortunately yes, you are actually losing your mind. Sorry you have to find out this way
This has got to be the best documentary ever made. Simply incredible.
It was very controversial when it came out but the legacy it has had in reshaping both comedy and pud shows that the risk was worth it. I'll never forget where I was the first time I saw it, even thought I really wish I could.
Love the capture of the Netflix style "pad the runtime by including everyone sitting down to do the interviews", so authentic
My teacher tagged me on facebook when 'Always Room for Christmas Pud' came out saying "I think you would love this." Admittedly I don't think I laughed once when I watched it but I still replied to her saying "Ha ha! Yeah that was really funny" It wasn't until a few months later that I started getting recommended Aunty Donna's other stuff and found out that they were ACTUALLY ha ha, really funny.
That’s such a funny thing for a teacher to do. Yeah I love these guys and as much as I love their ninety layers of irony and commitment to the bit, I don’t think the original vid is that funny. Everything they’ve done with it after makes me laugh.
The real story is the musical journey we take through the video. I dig it.
As soon as I saw Matt Preston I thought "that's the "Crock and Bush-*Cake*" guy from the Weird Al Yankovich call!
Seriously one of the sketches of all time. 🙌
a modern masterpiece
Always room for more Pud content
Finally the story is told
Thank you for being so honest with us, your audience about this impactful but hard time. I am filled with emotions of some kind I think.. maybe.
Saving this to watch together with my family. Many blessings! Many puds!
Can't wait for the reupload of this next year with the documentary commentary
I discovered aunty Donna about a year ago. I’ve almost completely gotten up to date with the podcast in this time, and have watched a bunch of their sketches… but I have never ever ever ever watched the Christmas pud sketch. The thing is, I think that makes all the jokes about the pud sketch even better
In 10 years, pud will be legally allowed to get a learner’s driver’s license
Let’s all give it up for pud
Milking pud.......
I remember an age long ago when I would wake up as a young man and be welcomed by the grace of a aunty Donna video filling me with cheer and happiness. I remember the original Xmas pud vid...this filled me with Xmas cheer and hope that I would one day have the happiness and taste of pud in my life. I remember thinking, Pud is love, pud is life. But the years have passed and the pud has gotten cold. I long for that warm embrace, that shimmer of hope that pud once gave me.
I can only sit here, as a husk of a joyless man on my couch playing space Marine 2, whisky in hand, waiting for a new pud....I long for More pud as I slowly fad away into a custard stat of mind.
Please Lords, please oh great ones, please aunty Donna, give me the taste of new pud I so crave for I fear my children will only experience a husk of what pud was
❤
It's only been 6 years? Pud feels like it's been a tradition as long as I can remember.
you can remember as long ago as six years?
The music is perfect, love it
They CAN'T keep getting away with this!
I cried several times during this documentary, both tears of joy and sadness. Seeing Zach get emotional at 11 minutes made me bawl my eyes out. Society is too hard on creatives, and I can't believe people would write such awful things. Hearing Zach talk about Browden made me tear up. RIP Brodden "Noddy-land" Keleigh, gone but not forgotten :(
Im gonna show this to my friends that haven't seen pud yet.
Spread the pud word
This video IS, THE PUD.
Perfect, the satire, the gradient crossfade of candid, serious and surreal; all the while...the pud, after much slightly bitterness, the gradual layers it takes to make the pud, to beat the pud... the brilliance and struggle, that churning of egoic and existential, onus made corporeality sprinkles throughout a beautiful documentary perfect track, the fire that heats the oven of the pud starts there- - i think pud is the physical, embodied soul of all of aunty donna as one, cohesive 'tunt. Pud is love, love is lauffs laffs is the lads, lads is the donna thank you for this. Merry puds, one and all.
Keepn the drem alive
As one of Zach's children I can confirm I cried because he milked pud
the way im 9mins in and have had like 4 ads already just proves how much of an impact pud really has on society
Thanks for the doco boys, it was a real treat. Can't wait for this years reupload!
14:57 I totally agree
I love Christmas solely for watching Pud on repeat for 13 hours of the day. My family love it. They laugh with me the whole time. Ive never met any of the cast of Great Aunt Donner, because i live in england (where we call pudding pud) and theyve never been to my house. If Braden, Zat or Michael are reading this id love a signed pud. I love you guys.
Pud gives a better understanding of the temperature of the geopolitical spectrum than any political analysis of that time.
I now understand how your Not milking Pud!!
Thanks for being so raw and honest with us all!
This video has utterly shattered the illusion for me. I firmly believed Aussies said pud. My British mind is truly struggling to grasp this.
This will win an academy award for best documentary film. It really investigates the big issues we face as a society.
What a time to be alive...
Livin' the pud life, as it were
Nothing has quite topped my giddy joy at seeing the reuploads of pud over the years boys but you've certainly topped it this time. Well done. Or should I say, well pud.
maybe the best running gag ever
I think everyone has a story of where they were when they first watched Pud.
My story is probably like a lot of others, I was sitting at my computer like any other normal day. I came across the Pud sketch on UA-cam. Gave it a watch and was like "hah, that's decent" and then carried on watching other content.
A moment in history.
Always room for pud. But never enough room for the emotions this doc brought out in me. RIP Broden
Pud
Giving Preston the last word was comedy genius.
4:13 I am no Mark expert, but given many of the other skits I don't think he was aaking himself whether the Pud one was too much.
I still haven't processed the fact that Christmas Pud is one of the great sketches of the 20th century
a learning lesson is when you learn lessons though
I'm disappointed in the documentary for not covering the allegations of Pud being a plagiarised reshoot of the 1920s Italian classic "Always Room for Panettone". I expected better.
Truly beautiful.
it’s not Christmas without pud
As a Brit, what a fascinating discovery that a sketch about pud was inspired by pure vitriol for the English people. Absolutely outstanding work.
R.I.P Broden that Egyptian restaurant is gonna pay for this!
It was an Indian restaurant.
Having more pud is like watching the famous sketch More pud. You simply cannot get enough of it. And its so brave of the boys not to milk this one sketch.
I mean having a classic sketch as a book? Who wouldnt want that book. And this documentary is absolute class.
Oh look, another piece of media where the Boys conveniently forget to mentioned that the Pud sketch was plagiariazed from the original Panettone skit, such a shame
An incredibly tasteful production about such a pivotal moment in Australian comedy.