Yeah I took my 11 year old to see him at the Bloomsbury theatre last night he loves him and it’s good to laugh at stand up with him as most others are blue
I like vulgarity and swearing in comedy within context and reason, but Yeah, Tim is proof it's not needed in great comedy, and despite Cleese being a master of the cuss-out who Tim is a fan of, He made the decision to keep it lowkey and clean. Gotta respect that in a genre full of word-play and surrealism.. very very VERY little innuendo is a superb talent in it's own right. Tim's rated high in my comedy AND music fanhood, he's the king of dad jokes, and the non-combative folk-hero of professional 'loonies'. for example- the ladder song.. is quite beautiful really.. in a silly way :) as for my box.. mines full of albums.. lol
I am not kidding when I say that the LADDER SONG is easily my favorite song of all time. It has been the only thing stuck in my head for the last month!
Just in case anyone doesn't know, what we call sprinkles in a lot of the US, not sure about Canada, never asked, is called Hundreds and Thousands in the UK.
Bungle from Rainbow was a costumed character from a UK kids program in the 80s. So he pulled the head off Honey Monster to find another costume head.....it was funnier in his voice 😆
I live in the UK and didn't realise how funny Tim vine is his brother Jeremy is a TV and radio presenter in UK also enjoyed chubby brown and Jethro keep em coming,
Love Tim..seen him 4 times..he throws the songs in to give the audience a break....if you don't do any more full shows at least do the ventriloquist bit
Mr Vine is low-key genius. I've seen a lot of acts in my time, but nobody does surrealist dad-jokes like Tim.. and come on now.. his daft wee songs, are sociological satire.. and really quite beautiful in silly ways... the ladder song he ends with is maybe my fave.. i mean.. hidden depth there.. social commentary done subtle. The guy is actually brilliant.
He looks Irish but he’s a London Cockney. Now my mam came from Limerick because her father came for work in Manchester…… United….So us Mancs know a cockney geezer. After Peter Kay Al Murray and Tim Vine he’s my 4th. Love you too.
I wouldn’t call him a cockney he is from Cheam they are Cheamonians. Cheam is originally Surrey it only became part of greater London in the 1960s. In theory to be a true cockney you have to be born in earshot of Bow Bells
If yer cheeks hurt, why you two spankin each other so hard? As for bein tired, gotta get yer winters back on soon. That is of course, if you have the scratch for yer truck... (Incoming middle finger from Lucy to me 😆) Sorry, but puns flood my mind like a beaver, and as much as I dammit it still gets up someone's tree. Tim Vine is like Yoda needin Viagra..."Hard to keep up, he is." 😁
23:27 - Of course, the joke he should have told was: Dr. Crippin went into a bakery and started stabbing the wheat that the baker used to make his bread with some garden shears. He couldn't help it - he was a cereal killer!
Hey! I love your channel! If you don't mind my asking, where in Canada so you live? I'm from and currently live in Atlanta, Georgia in the southeastern United States. However, I'm very much considering moving to another country either in 2024 or in 2025. Honestly, my choices are either Brazil (I have some very good friends there) or Canada. I have never been to the Eastern part of Canada hitherto. Been to Vancouver...Am thinking Toronto or a suburb of Toronto. I've wanted to experience Toronto and even Montreal for that matter for many, many years now.
@@bradlucyI've been doing that Ancestry DNA thing and have connected with my dad's distant cousin who lives in aurora, nr Toronto Ontario. 7 of my G.G grandfather's siblings ALL emigrated to Canada in the 19th century, only he stayed here. Also my mums side went to middlesex County Ontario in the 1800s, so any Laughtons, or Taylors over there just may be related to us! Would love to get over there sometime. Canada's alway been pretty high on my list of place to visit!
The joke about one in five people being Chinese is stolen from Tommy Cooper. So is the "livelihood" joke, and "parking fine". I love you Tim, but shame on you for that!
Ive got so much shite from lovely Canadians. when I say British and Canadians sence of humour sorry humors 😊 are the same. You two wonderful Canadians proves I'm right or is it Ieft❤
Nice clean fun. No resorting to vulgarity.
That's why I've always loved Tim Vine.
Yeah I took my 11 year old to see him at the Bloomsbury theatre last night he loves him and it’s good to laugh at stand up with him as most others are blue
I like vulgarity and swearing in comedy within context and reason, but Yeah, Tim is proof it's not needed in great comedy, and despite Cleese being a master of the cuss-out who Tim is a fan of, He made the decision to keep it lowkey and clean. Gotta respect that in a genre full of word-play and surrealism.. very very VERY little innuendo is a superb talent in it's own right. Tim's rated high in my comedy AND music fanhood, he's the king of dad jokes, and the non-combative folk-hero of professional 'loonies'.
for example- the ladder song.. is quite beautiful really.. in a silly way :)
as for my box.. mines full of albums.. lol
I am not kidding when I say that the LADDER SONG is easily my favorite song of all time. It has been the only thing stuck in my head for the last month!
possibly the greatest song ever!! I too have a box and I have NO idea what is in it!
I can't get over the ladder song. I love it so much. Thanks for reacting to this whole thing, it was a joy to watch from beginning to end 😄
Just in case anyone doesn't know, what we call sprinkles in a lot of the US, not sure about Canada, never asked, is called Hundreds and Thousands in the UK.
Australia calls them Hundreds and Thousands too.
Brad and Lucy got sprinkles of fans
Or sugar strands
I have a step ladder.
I never knew my real ladder.
😂😂😂nice!!
Yet another great comedy experience with you folks. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it
Bungle from Rainbow was a costumed character from a UK kids program in the 80s.
So he pulled the head off Honey Monster to find another costume head.....it was funnier in his voice 😆
This is great! Its so silly its hilarious!! Mind you your head spins trying to keep up with his speech!!
Brad's T-shirt - CLASSIC!
Tim Vine the Master! I'd recommend him to anyone feeling down/depressed if you don't laugh at this you're probably beyond help🤭🤭🤭🤭🇨🇦✌️🇬🇧👍
'sold my hoover on e-bay,it was just gathering dust'--Tim Vine
I live in the UK and didn't realise how funny Tim vine is his brother Jeremy is a TV and radio presenter in UK also enjoyed chubby brown and Jethro keep em coming,
You two would love tim in Not going out with Lee mack. It's brill.
Yeah, absolutely, he was brill in that. For me it wasn't as good after once Tim had gone. Just not funny anymore, I don't think so anyway.
@@coffeeguy6673 totally agree with you!
23:26 - When he says 'Garden Shears' he sounds exactly like Jeremy Vine would if he was asking for calls about Garden Shears on his radio show.
Need to find 'so I said to this bloke' special he did after this. His best work
You ought to try Jasper Carrott, that will have you laughing
Tim has the world record for most jokes told in a minute
He hgeld it for a while but its been broken
Love Tim..seen him 4 times..he throws the songs in to give the audience a break....if you don't do any more full shows at least do the ventriloquist bit
I forgot about that bit.. Love it and sure Brad and Lucy will too
We have it on our list 😁
Mr Vine is low-key genius. I've seen a lot of acts in my time, but nobody does surrealist dad-jokes like Tim.. and come on now.. his daft wee songs, are sociological satire.. and really quite beautiful in silly ways... the ladder song he ends with is maybe my fave.. i mean.. hidden depth there.. social commentary done subtle. The guy is actually brilliant.
You guys really really need to watch the sketch show... Especially the Irish jockey
He looks Irish but he’s a London Cockney. Now my mam came from Limerick because her father came for work in Manchester…… United….So us Mancs know a cockney geezer. After Peter Kay Al Murray and Tim Vine he’s my 4th. Love you too.
I wouldn’t call him a cockney he is from Cheam they are Cheamonians. Cheam is originally Surrey it only became part of greater London in the 1960s. In theory to be a true cockney you have to be born in earshot of Bow Bells
OMG! You two (not just Tim) had us roaring with laughter! 😂Happy weekend to you both! ❤
speaking of ladders, I have to take steps to avoid them
Tim Vine Metronome song pure class
The only guy who can make a joke about the Hokey Cokey hilarious.
That's not his real ladder by the way.
That's his step-ladder.
3:07 classic Tommy Cooper gag
That's sneaky Lucy drinking beer from a cup.
Seriously how does he remember the entire act, it has no through line 😮
Tim Vine broke the World Record for most jokes told in one hour - 499! - Back in 2004. Fact.
Wow Thank you Guys- You put me in the mood
The ladder 🪜 song 🎵 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Awesome , I'd forgotten how funny he is.. You ever checked out Sean Lock? One of of the funniest people I've ever seen, sadly now departed.
Love Tim. Some people just have funny bones. 😂
I don't think she really gets it; he does.
Please look at a tv series with tim vine in it..its called not going out and its equally as funny as the inbetweeners but nowhere near as rude
If yer cheeks hurt, why you two spankin each other so hard?
As for bein tired, gotta get yer winters back on soon. That is of course, if you have the scratch for yer truck...
(Incoming middle finger from Lucy to me 😆)
Sorry, but puns flood my mind like a beaver, and as much as I dammit it still gets up someone's tree.
Tim Vine is like Yoda needin Viagra..."Hard to keep up, he is." 😁
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Mrs Slocombe in quicksand lol
Relentless!
23:27 - Of course, the joke he should have told was:
Dr. Crippin went into a bakery and started stabbing the wheat that the baker used to make his bread with some garden shears. He couldn't help it - he was a cereal killer!
Baddum Tss.
You nailed it. 👏
Tim Vine - The Jokeamotive. What a legend.
Great stuff but unfortunately he doesn’t seem to do that kind of act anymore so I assume he has run out of gags which is not surprising.
I think the ripped tights joke the most witty. My girlfriend ripped her tights, so I gave her the fanbelt. Giggles throughout.
*do you live?
British humer at its best 😄
Hey! I love your channel! If you don't mind my asking, where in Canada so you live? I'm from and currently live in Atlanta, Georgia in the southeastern United States. However, I'm very much considering moving to another country either in 2024 or in 2025. Honestly, my choices are either Brazil (I have some very good friends there) or Canada. I have never been to the Eastern part of Canada hitherto. Been to Vancouver...Am thinking Toronto or a suburb of Toronto. I've wanted to experience Toronto and even Montreal for that matter for many, many years now.
We are in North Bay, Ontario; about 4 hours north of Toronto.
@@bradlucyI've been doing that Ancestry DNA thing and have connected with my dad's distant cousin who lives in aurora, nr Toronto Ontario. 7 of my G.G grandfather's siblings ALL emigrated to Canada in the 19th century, only he stayed here. Also my mums side went to middlesex County Ontario in the 1800s, so any Laughtons, or Taylors over there just may be related to us! Would love to get over there sometime. Canada's alway been pretty high on my list of place to visit!
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Pen behind the ear
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Try flag hippo 😂
The joke about one in five people being Chinese is stolen from Tommy Cooper. So is the "livelihood" joke, and "parking fine". I love you Tim, but shame on you for that!
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My favourite not going out scene
Ive got so much shite from lovely Canadians. when I say British and Canadians sence of humour sorry humors 😊 are the same. You two wonderful Canadians proves I'm right or is it Ieft❤
Great