Devin G it’s actually absolutely hilarious I was in the audience for two episodes of that Mitchell and Webb look, it’s bloody hilarious. They make so many jokes in between takes. You pretty much don’t stop laughing.
@@goodlord370 ah lucky! The only show I watched live was the klang show with greg davies in it. It was a pilot that never got made into a series but it was a lot of fun watching it live.
I love the fact that David maintains the accent to make fun of the book joke.
Ohhhh, and that's a bad take.
Wow, I always thought the laughter was dubbed in. Poor audience has to laugh at the same joke dozens of times.
yeah it must suck to be forced to go watch a taping of a show
Devin G it’s actually absolutely hilarious I was in the audience for two episodes of that Mitchell and Webb look, it’s bloody hilarious. They make so many jokes in between takes. You pretty much don’t stop laughing.
@@goodlord370 ah lucky! The only show I watched live was the klang show with greg davies in it. It was a pilot that never got made into a series but it was a lot of fun watching it live.
PLay and Record LOL!
Legend has it, they are still there, trying to get it right.
I never knew these existed!
wait, it's filmed in front of a live audience?
Nearly all "indoors" sketches are. When they can't have the audience there, they show the clips to the audience to get the laugh track.
are you one of these people who says 'the canned laughter ruins it' to every comedy. some are real! like this one.
Most British comedies use real audiences.
Like the cosby show
Did anyone else get really pissed off with the bit of light on the book so you can't read it?! Why didn't they just explain
The first shot is Robert holding a book, it's a book about how to make cocktails :-)
What does the book say? I can’t read it
"Cocktails you can actually taste" by Alex Higgins, who was a well-known drinker
i didn't get the book joke...
its by alex higgins
Alex Higgins was famously fond of a drink.
What does the book say? I can’t read it
Cocktails you can actually taste