I'm a bigger fan of the North American cast members than their British counterparts, but Steve is easily the best in the series (UK or US) at Old Job New Job
Did anyone else see Colin's little hairs in the front blowing the wind during the chase scene. I don't know why I thought that was so cute and funny ^_^
@WhatsOnNext i know! for the purposes of seeing and hearing his commercial work, and also for finding out who certain actors and voiceovers are for commercials. Someone definitely needs to jump on that.
Their hug really is cute. The only problem though, being a Ry/Col perv, is that whenever they hug or kiss they never do it for long enough to enjoy it! I could watch them hug for hours lol, or kiss.
Kitchen sink dramas were a style of film and TV shows during the late 1950s and into the 60s that focused on working class life in the UK, usually the East End of London or northern industrial cities and towns. They were invariably shot in black and white and many had a documentary style to the cinematography for greater realism. Some of the leading examples include: Look Back in Anger (originally a stage play), Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, This Sporting Life, Up the Junction and Poor Cow.
Oh man I love the game Whose Line... and nobody will ever be better at it than Ryan and Colin
Love Steve Frost! Overacts a little....but that's what I like!!!
That hug at the end made my day :)
I wish there was an imdb for commercials; I'm always hearing references to Tony's ads.
So many years since this was on, and still the only thing that feels 'old' about these shows is the clothes =P
Tony's kitchen sink moment was sublime
I'm a bigger fan of the North American cast members than their British counterparts, but Steve is easily the best in the series (UK or US) at Old Job New Job
Have you not seen Josie or Tony?
I think Colin and Ryan should get Extra Pts for singing at the End!
Did anyone else see Colin's little hairs in the front blowing the wind during the chase scene. I don't know why I thought that was so cute and funny ^_^
Oh my god Colin's shirt
colin as a junkie - too funny to bear.
Arguably my favorite UK episode
Aww, I love their hug. Cute.
@WhatsOnNext i know! for the purposes of seeing and hearing his commercial work, and also for finding out who certain actors and voiceovers are for commercials. Someone definitely needs to jump on that.
Tony is still adorable despite that godawful jacket
+Anita K I love that jacket. But you're right that he's adorable.
At least it was appropriate for Spaghetti Western....
"Doogie Howser!"
“Galley slaves” and that’s when I remembered this is an all white cast.
Galley slaves in Greco-Roman times were white. Please go get an education. 🙄
is it wrong I want Tony Slattery's Jacket only in black thoguh
Their hug really is cute. The only problem though, being a Ry/Col perv, is that whenever they hug or kiss they never do it for long enough to enjoy it! I could watch them hug for hours lol, or kiss.
do you ever feel embarrassed about the shit you comment
@@JeanPaulBeaubier No. It's silly to look back on what I commented 10 years ago though thanks
@LadyNicvah lol. Well just before that Tony did actually have his hand touching Steve's chest. When he said that though it was like 5 inches away
Is it just me or does Tony look like Tonto here? :P
I love Colins school play!
Can someone explain what the kitchen sink thing was supposed to be is it like the type of TV show or some thing I didn’t understand
Kitchen sink dramas were a style of film and TV shows during the late 1950s and into the 60s that focused on working class life in the UK, usually the East End of London or northern industrial cities and towns. They were invariably shot in black and white and many had a documentary style to the cinematography for greater realism. Some of the leading examples include: Look Back in Anger (originally a stage play), Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, This Sporting Life, Up the Junction and Poor Cow.
@@startledmoose Now do restoration comedy, I was the only one who got that back in the day.
Why include the waste of time intros, when you’re not showing the entire episode.
Hard to believe, but it was from another era of UA-cam with strict upload time limits. You have to find parts 2 and 3 in other videos
Lol and the bald jokes begin :)
LOL @ the horror segment
when was this ????
freeze at 4:52 lol
tony's jacket!! lol
Funny stuff
Doogie Howser LOL
@PandaJungle 1993
Euw! Wtf is Tony wearing... that is nasty.
"We've got a teddy... and a blow-up teddy"
I was half expecting an islamic joke there.