Thursday, April 15, 2010

FAVORITE COMEDY SKETCH'S

THE GOON SHOW - WHAT TIME IS IT ECCLES ?
The originators of the sketch show , this sketch features Eccles (Spike Milligan) and Bluebottle (Peter Sellers)




MONTY PYTHON - THE CHEESE SHOP SKETCH
(Most people would pick The Dead Parrot Sketch but you can learn a few things from this gem)



THE FAST SHOW - UNLUCKY ALF
(You cant help but have a soft spot for Alf , and it is a Parrot sketch)



VICTORIA WOODS " AS SEEN ON TV " - ACORN ANTIQUES
(It cant be easy making a soap opera this badly)




SMACK THE PONY - BIKINI LINE , RELAY RACE , CATCH ME , DOG WALKING AND WATER CONTEST



ARMSTRONG & MILLER - RAF PILOTS COMPILATION





MITCHELL & WEBB - BRAIN SURGERY



ABSOLUTELY - FRANK HOVIS (TAXI)



THE SMELL OF REEVES AND MORTIMER - MULLIGAN AND O'HARE
(This is from their album " Moods " , also availabe are their albums " Tittybiscuits " and " Pancake Day ")



THE SKETCH SHOW - THE FAST TALKING JOCKEY (Lee Mack)



BIG TRAIN - WANKING



THE HARRY ENFIELD SHOW - ARSENAL Vs LIVERPOOL 11-10
(My sister's favorite sketch , well she was a Gunner)



KENNETH WILLIAMS - MA CREPE SUZETTE



A BIT OF FRY and LAURIE - THE DEPARTMENT



PETER COOK & DUDLEY MOORE - ONE LEG TOO FEW
This is a comedy sketch written by Peter Cook and most famously performed by Cook and Dudley Moore. It is a classic example of comedy arising from an absurd situation which the participants take entirely seriously, and a demonstration of the construction of a sketch in order to draw a laugh from the audience with almost every line. Peter Cook said that this was one of the most perfect sketches he had acted in, and that it amazed him, later in his career, that he could have created it so young (circa 1960).
In some early versions of the sketch a further punchline follows after Moore has left. A two-legged actor walks in normally.
Cook: Ah, good morning Mr Stanger. Now I believe you are applying for the role of Long John Silver.



RAINBOW - Special episode made for OTT



THE THREE LITTLE PIGS WITH CHRISTOPHER WALKIN




MAN STROKE WOMAN



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