1 Lou and Andy (Swimming Pool) - Little Britain
2 Petshop/Dead Parrot - Monty Python's Flying Circus
3 Tubbs and Edward (Road Men) - The League of Gentlemen
4 Vicky Pollard (Swimming Pool) - Little Britain
5 Four Candles - The Two Ronnies
6 Going For An English - Goodness Gracious Me
7 Acorn Antiques - Victoria Wood, As Seen On TV
8 Breakfast - The Morecambe and Wise Show
9 Ted and Ralph (Drinking Game) - The Fast Show
10 Good Aids/Bad Aids - Brass Eye
OMG is it just me or are there a lot of us that don't know half of these??
I can vouch for numbers 2, 5 and 8...and I watched The Fast Show though I don't remember this sketch - but the rest? I haven't even seen the shows, let alone rate them as the funniest sketches of all time.
This point in my life is second only on my list of "stunning realizations that I am getting older" to the time when the lad filling the fridge in ASDA was chatting to me about a curry (can't remember why) and said "Have you got a son?" I said yes, and he said "Oh well put it in the fridge he'll eat it late Friday night!" - no actually he won't cos he's FOUR. Bah, do I really look old enough to have a teenage son? I know I *am* old enough, but I really didn't think I looked it.
I guess when UK Documentary looks like a damn fine way to spend an afternoon, you have to accept time is moving on.
2 Petshop/Dead Parrot - Monty Python's Flying Circus
3 Tubbs and Edward (Road Men) - The League of Gentlemen
4 Vicky Pollard (Swimming Pool) - Little Britain
5 Four Candles - The Two Ronnies
6 Going For An English - Goodness Gracious Me
7 Acorn Antiques - Victoria Wood, As Seen On TV
8 Breakfast - The Morecambe and Wise Show
9 Ted and Ralph (Drinking Game) - The Fast Show
10 Good Aids/Bad Aids - Brass Eye
OMG is it just me or are there a lot of us that don't know half of these??
I can vouch for numbers 2, 5 and 8...and I watched The Fast Show though I don't remember this sketch - but the rest? I haven't even seen the shows, let alone rate them as the funniest sketches of all time.
This point in my life is second only on my list of "stunning realizations that I am getting older" to the time when the lad filling the fridge in ASDA was chatting to me about a curry (can't remember why) and said "Have you got a son?" I said yes, and he said "Oh well put it in the fridge he'll eat it late Friday night!" - no actually he won't cos he's FOUR. Bah, do I really look old enough to have a teenage son? I know I *am* old enough, but I really didn't think I looked it.
I guess when UK Documentary looks like a damn fine way to spend an afternoon, you have to accept time is moving on.