They are separate sketches, not just one. In addition to what was on the show, they also did a two- or three-parter for Red nose Day or Comic Relief or something. Discoverer, though...
I love the evil waiter/vicar/retailer series of sketches. The 'mythchild' is fun too. (With radio sketches, 'John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme' is fun and he wrote a lot of the best Mitchell and Webb stuff.)
Mitchell and Webb sketch comedy is always great :) Started off as a radio programme actually, it's less common to find but many of the radio sketchers were made into a TV series called That Mitchell and Webb Situation, before That Mitchell and Webb Look. There's no laugh track on those though :)
the last season of the radio version is one of my favourite things they ever did. there was a sense they were a little freer, but still retained the silly commentary on things like the glorious doorbell sketch
You should check out Armstrong and Miller WW2 pilots there's a few clips that lead into one that also contains Mitchell and webb, two great double acts in one clip.
My favourites you haven't done... "That Mitchell and Webb Look - Smell Off Linden Trees" "That Mitchell and Webb Look - Abraham" "Jesus Teaches About "The Good Samaritan""
I like you both. You work well together. Mitchell and Webb did a series called Peep Show. It was more of a sit com as opposed to sketch but just as funny, quite hilarious.
I seen these guys in a movie about 10 or so years ago called "Magicians" I really loved the flick. They have a female co-star, ( unfortunately, I can't recall her name) who almost steals the show. In fact the entire supporting cast is hilarious. I did not realize they were a regular comedy team until I stumbled upon your RUclips channel so thank you very much for making me aware of them. At any rate, I highly recommend the movie, they give a whole new meaning to the name "Courteney Cox". Thanks again.
Try the following Mitchell and Webb skits: The Apprentice; Kitchen Nightmares; Gentlemen / Corner Shop; Third Person Caesar and the Garden Centre series. Oh, and the Digby Chicken Caesar series, which would be quite long if you reacted to all of them in sequence.
The underlying satire in the second segment highlights a paradoxical aspect of human/animal relationships. Often, the preservation of certain animal species is intertwined with their utility to humans, especially as a food source. The jest here is rooted in the idea that by choosing not to consume pigs, a species widely regarded for its intelligence, we inadvertently sign their warrant for extinction, as their continued existence hinges on their perceived value to us.
That makes no sense. Domestic pigs are not a species. Nothing is lost by not eating them. Manipulating the genes of an animal so you get more 'food' out of it, then saying that this genetic mutation should continue to be bred otherwise it wouldn't be here. Oh and we might as well kill it and eat it. Sounds like a circular argument to me.
"Tell us about a time you were under extreme pressure and how you handled it." Right now and fucking perfectly...almost perfectly...shit...I'll see myself out.
I was vegetarian for about 3 years. I was constantly hungry. No joke. Then one day i was in a city centre and this guy was selling pork burgers. I couldn't resist. I bought one and the constant hunger disappeared. Mind you im Irish and we kinda have a history with hunger
JCB - J C Bamford - is a (the!) manufacturer of heavy duty excavators, construction, farming equipment. "Built like a JCB" means, well, built like a JCB!
I have a vegetarian friend. She comes around to our house, we have seperated everything.. We have coloured plates to be very obvious which ones have meat, (or gelatin, or all that stuff).. We keep the knives/spoons/etc all separated. She is very appreciate of the effort we go to. And when we go around her house, she cooks us meaty stuff to go with the dinner.. Obviously, she calls us Cavemen or Savages.. but is obviously all jokes and stuff, because we (as in the whole group of friends) all make the effort to account of everyone. My wife and I are massive lightweights when it comes to spicy food, and some of our friends would win those EPIC EXTREME Food challenges with their level of spice.. The one thing we all agree on though... Cheese is amazing, and Vegans are silly.. LOL
The Catherine Tate Show is another hysterical British sketch comedy show. I would recommend looking into that. It had three seasons with some truly standout characters.
Guests of the late Fuehrer were never forced to share his vegetarian diet. The Reich Chancellery had an extensive wine cellar even though he was a total abstainer.
I assume somebody else has commented... But it's like finding the face of Madonna on the moon or a piece of toast. They're making fun by using an Atheist Version of those events. Then of course I think I've seen it mentioned, but Arctic Expedition & Discover(y/ies) are fantastic!
love your vids, from Colorado. I`m ure done chappell and burr, hat about mitch hedburg, or close. or even richard pryor alway great, or early eddie murphy
There was a phenomenon in the UK for a bit where some religious people (mainly Muslim) cutting open fruit and veg and supposedly finding the word “Allah” written in Arabic in the seeds (coincidentally if you ask me). Of course, the devout flocked to see it and to visit the shop where it was bought - much to the delight and financial gain of the shopkeeper. There was a tomato, an aubergine and a melon iirc. Harmless nonsense but this is what this sketch is satirising.
Completely agree about difficult eaters. We used to do our own version of come dine with me in our friends circle. Anyway this lady ended up being a part of it and she was vegetarian. Absolutely ruined the atmosphere and we eventually stopped it! Some people I swear, only do this so they can come across as interesting.
You see, both the religious and the atheists are believers. Neither know for sure, therefore choose to believe based on their upbringing + experiences = Believing. Pyrrho of Elis... The way to become happy and tranquil: ∇ ↡ ∇ ↡ ∇ 'The things themselves are equally indifferent, and unstable, and indeterminate, and therefore neither our senses nor our opinions are either true or false. For this reason, then we must not trust them, but be without opinions, and without bias, and without wavering, saying of every single thing that it no more is than is not, or both is and is not, or neither is nor is not.
As a vegan I would not accommodate someone wanting to eat meat, doing so is acceptance of using and killing animals. The whole reason I stopped having and using their bodies in the first place. Others may back down to keep people happy, pity that the animal going through hell is not considered at all, even though they give you more than your best friend ever will, their whole life for your sustenance and a brief pleasure. Vegan food is perfectly tasty for everyone and meat like plant food is far better than it used to be. The narrative in the sketch is mixed for both sides but still lightly biased towards animal consumption due to culture that overall accept meat consumption, brilliantly done to balance as far as could do without upsetting the cultural majority.
"This is an accounting position. Not an ER," is a great line.
Find the whole sir digby chicken Caesar sketch...one of my favourites
Absolutely 👍 brilliant 😂
blew my mind in 2006 hahahaha loved it
@@transformerstuff7029 I have the music in my head now 😂 🎶
They are separate sketches, not just one. In addition to what was on the show, they also did a two- or three-parter for Red nose Day or Comic Relief or something.
Discoverer, though...
@@blechtic I know...but ...they've been put together on here as a full twenty minute video so best way to watch them all in my opinion
"Linden trees smell like c*m" sketch.ah nostalgia😂
My favourite of theirs is 'By Vectron'
Yea that typewriter shot shocks everyone who sees it. It was so unexpected.
You guys have to watch Mitchell & Webb doing The adventures of Sir Digby Chicken Ceasar! It’s hilarious!
Mitchell and Webb - 'Talent Show' is really underrated... It's a brilliant sketch...
I love the evil waiter/vicar/retailer series of sketches. The 'mythchild' is fun too. (With radio sketches, 'John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme' is fun and he wrote a lot of the best Mitchell and Webb stuff.)
The Quiz Broadcast is one to look for, very popular a couple of years back for some reason, can't think why.
Blessed be the regulations
Ah yes, before, "The Event"
@@MickHaggs don't mention the event, don't even think about the event.
Check out "the boy with an arse for a face". I just love when Oscar winner Olivia Colman does deadpan comedy.
My favorite is called Crazy Arms & I’ve seen it a hundred times probably & laugh like a little kid every time.
You asked for favourite sketches by these guys, mine is entitled "Vectron" and I hope you get round to watching it sometime.
By Vectron, they will enjoy that one. Hail Vectron!
Mitchell and Webb sketch comedy is always great :) Started off as a radio programme actually, it's less common to find but many of the radio sketchers were made into a TV series called That Mitchell and Webb Situation, before That Mitchell and Webb Look. There's no laugh track on those though :)
the last season of the radio version is one of my favourite things they ever did. there was a sense they were a little freer, but still retained the silly commentary on things like the glorious doorbell sketch
Great reaction! *M & W - The doctor and the ice cream taster*
Great reaction, I would recommend The cheese argument, Linden trees and and Gentelmen/corner shop, they're also great from them
You should check out Armstrong and Miller WW2 pilots there's a few clips that lead into one that also contains Mitchell and webb, two great double acts in one clip.
"Jump off a Cliff" by Mitchell & Webb is one of my favorites.
My favourites you haven't done... "That Mitchell and Webb Look - Smell Off Linden Trees"
"That Mitchell and Webb Look - Abraham"
"Jesus Teaches About "The Good Samaritan""
I like you both. You work well together. Mitchell and Webb did a series called Peep Show. It was more of a sit com as opposed to sketch but just as funny, quite hilarious.
I just crack up when he hits him with the screwed up paper, followed immediately with the unexpected typewriter!
'Evil Vicar' one is my favourite! lol
I seen these guys in a movie about 10 or so years ago called "Magicians" I really loved the flick. They have a female co-star, ( unfortunately, I can't recall her name) who almost steals the show. In fact the entire supporting cast is hilarious.
I did not realize they were a regular comedy team until I stumbled upon your RUclips channel so thank you very much for making me aware of them.
At any rate, I highly recommend the movie, they give a whole new meaning to the name "Courteney Cox".
Thanks again.
I'm fond of their Vektron sketch.
Try the following Mitchell and Webb skits: The Apprentice; Kitchen Nightmares; Gentlemen / Corner Shop; Third Person Caesar and the Garden Centre series. Oh, and the Digby Chicken Caesar series, which would be quite long if you reacted to all of them in sequence.
Gentlemen / Corner Shop - definitely. And quite sad as well - not just a cheap laugh.
"Are we the baddies" is the one I always remember. Always enjoy Webb's "serious" or"sincere" facial expressions.
Mitchell and Webb - Gentlemen is my absolute favourite. One of the cleverest skits ever
I’m Love these 🇬🇧 I need re watch the whole series. I recommend “the fast show”
So much love. I love this site.❤
The underlying satire in the second segment highlights a paradoxical aspect of human/animal relationships. Often, the preservation of certain animal species is intertwined with their utility to humans, especially as a food source. The jest here is rooted in the idea that by choosing not to consume pigs, a species widely regarded for its intelligence, we inadvertently sign their warrant for extinction, as their continued existence hinges on their perceived value to us.
That makes no sense. Domestic pigs are not a species. Nothing is lost by not eating them. Manipulating the genes of an animal so you get more 'food' out of it, then saying that this genetic mutation should continue to be bred otherwise it wouldn't be here. Oh and we might as well kill it and eat it. Sounds like a circular argument to me.
"Tell us about a time you were under extreme pressure and how you handled it."
Right now and fucking perfectly...almost perfectly...shit...I'll see myself out.
The doctor and the ice cream factory worker sketch. Angel Summoner and BMX bandit.
Absolutely loved both of your reactions. First time visitor, will be watching more. Great looking channel.
You should watch the Vectron sketch
For Vectron!
my favourite of theirs's is the discoverer sketch.
I was vegetarian for about 3 years. I was constantly hungry. No joke. Then one day i was in a city centre and this guy was selling pork burgers. I couldn't resist. I bought one and the constant hunger disappeared. Mind you im Irish and we kinda have a history with hunger
Typical irish always starving for attention Lmao
Well, if you will insist on only eating chips for tea
What exactly were you eating as a vegetarian??.... Salad?
I wanted a good laugh as my home decorated with sitting on stool. I'm nearing 60, got numb, bun!!!
JCB - J C Bamford - is a (the!) manufacturer of heavy duty excavators, construction, farming equipment. "Built like a JCB" means, well, built like a JCB!
A BBQ? Sorry Moonbeam, I smoked ribs and a brisket. I didn't know you expected a smoked cucumber.
My two favorites are “The Quiz Broadcast” and the snooker commentators. Both are unrelentingly funny.
You have to see working from home sketch, and the evil James bond baddies. Brilliant!
very funny! 😂
"They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats... they're eating the pets of the people that live there!"
M & W - The Discoverer 👍
You have to watch the QI clip about job interviews, it features David Mitchell as well.
I have a vegetarian friend. She comes around to our house, we have seperated everything.. We have coloured plates to be very obvious which ones have meat, (or gelatin, or all that stuff).. We keep the knives/spoons/etc all separated.
She is very appreciate of the effort we go to.
And when we go around her house, she cooks us meaty stuff to go with the dinner..
Obviously, she calls us Cavemen or Savages.. but is obviously all jokes and stuff, because we (as in the whole group of friends) all make the effort to account of everyone.
My wife and I are massive lightweights when it comes to spicy food, and some of our friends would win those EPIC EXTREME Food challenges with their level of spice..
The one thing we all agree on though... Cheese is amazing, and Vegans are silly.. LOL
The "are we the bad guys"..😂😂
I'd recommend the "Hennimore" sketches - they get more ridiculous as they go along.
I love their "Cheese argument".
I recommend sketches with the rude waiter, and numberwang (a game show that makes no sense)!
The Catherine Tate Show is another hysterical British sketch comedy show. I would recommend looking into that. It had three seasons with some truly standout characters.
the armstrong and miller show is great too
Love the posh mom sketches!! I just got a craving for gooseberry and cinnamon yogurt
ACHKSHUALLY pigs can be useful for sniffing up truffles
Homeopathic A&E reaction is my favourite, definitely worth a watch.
Never noticed it before, but the interview sketch is a carbon copy of the first sketch from the first episode of Absolutely.
Touching cloth, a prayer and a pint, and football skits.
Guests of the late Fuehrer were never forced to share his vegetarian diet. The Reich Chancellery had an extensive wine cellar even though he was a total abstainer.
I assume somebody else has commented... But it's like finding the face of Madonna on the moon or a piece of toast.
They're making fun by using an Atheist Version of those events.
Then of course I think I've seen it mentioned, but Arctic Expedition & Discover(y/ies) are fantastic!
I love Mitchell & Webb (and Peep Show), but it's odd that I've seen so many people reacting to them recently....
love your vids, from Colorado. I`m ure done chappell and burr, hat about mitch hedburg, or close. or even richard pryor alway great, or early eddie murphy
Posh waiter sketch is their best imo
Are we the baddies is a classic, agreed
There was a phenomenon in the UK for a bit where some religious people (mainly Muslim) cutting open fruit and veg and supposedly finding the word “Allah” written in Arabic in the seeds (coincidentally if you ask me). Of course, the devout flocked to see it and to visit the shop where it was bought - much to the delight and financial gain of the shopkeeper. There was a tomato, an aubergine and a melon iirc. Harmless nonsense but this is what this sketch is satirising.
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Make sure you check out the Linden Tree sketch. 😂❤
Completely agree about difficult eaters. We used to do our own version of come dine with me in our friends circle. Anyway this lady ended up being a part of it and she was vegetarian. Absolutely ruined the atmosphere and we eventually stopped it! Some people I swear, only do this so they can come across as interesting.
Should have used Frankie Boyle's line...
"There is a vegetarian option - ye can fuck off !"
The best with them is their tv-show Peep Show. Best comedy show ever. You should react to it. Thanks
No one expects the typewriter
It's the moon landing fools again 😅
Just on the point about pigs, pigs are actually used in hundreds of different uses outside of food.
6:32 unfortunately it’s on you to ask if there’s any dietary requirements. but yup your correct they could have let you know either way.
If you like Mitchell & Webb you should watch the TV show called The Peep Show.
check out the Lindon Tree sketch
C'mon Guys ! These are skits and jokes, not parables.
Have you done "Working From Home" yet?
React to more making fun of people that thin the moon landing wasnt real
Vectron and heroin christmas 👍❤🏴
Have you watched The Captain's Hat already?
You see, both the religious and the atheists are believers.
Neither know for sure, therefore choose to believe based on their upbringing + experiences = Believing.
Pyrrho of Elis... The way to become happy and tranquil:
∇ ↡ ∇ ↡ ∇
'The things themselves are equally indifferent, and unstable, and indeterminate, and therefore neither our senses nor our opinions are either true or false. For this reason, then we must not trust them, but be without opinions, and without bias, and without wavering, saying of every single thing that it no more is than is not, or both is and is not, or neither is nor is not.
666!!!
As a vegan I would not accommodate someone wanting to eat meat, doing so is acceptance of using and killing animals. The whole reason I stopped having and using their bodies in the first place.
Others may back down to keep people happy, pity that the animal going through hell is not considered at all, even though they give you more than your best friend ever will, their whole life for your sustenance and a brief pleasure.
Vegan food is perfectly tasty for everyone and meat like plant food is far better than it used to be.
The narrative in the sketch is mixed for both sides but still lightly biased towards animal consumption due to culture that overall accept meat consumption, brilliantly done to balance as far as could do without upsetting the cultural majority.
Promo`SM
All this by man who doesn't find British comedy funny. Perhaps he is wrong about everything and his wife is cheating on him. Things happen.
Lol, stop projecting.
Barely funny.
I recommend:
holmes and watson
caesar
good samaritan
friends of moneypenny
evil genius
I absolutely love the Gift Shop sketch:
ruclips.net/video/7MFtl2XXnUc/видео.htmlsi=IVwIht8Fvt7UloM0