TV Hell - Chat Shows Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2008
- Item by presented by Danny Baker entitled "Hello Goodbye" on TV chat shows. Shown on BBC2 in 1992 as part of BBC TV Hell night. It features clips of Robert Maxwell on Wogan and Russell Harty. Keith Allen storms off a (I believe) previously unbroadcast BBC Late Show debate about situation comedy which included Vic Reeves, Tariq Ali, and Morwenna Banks where he made the comment "You haven't got a chip on your shoulder. You've got a vindaloo" which was reportedly the inspiration for the Fat Les track Vindaloo. Also features Joan Crawford on Picture Parade and Marty Feldman and Johnny Spreight on Late Night Lineup, and a nervous Anne Bancroft on Wogan.
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I love the comments re living those old Robert Maxwell jokes - bouncing Czech haha
maxwell his coffee was'nt bad....but i'd would'nt go overboard.
Have to say Keith Allen is really onto something with his arguments both in the debate and with the producer. "But all of you...and the producer bastard upstairs!"
Quality.
Keith Allen half pissed half charlied out of his box talking shite and deserving of a slap. Someone needed to take exception to him and instigate a square go. If I was at the table I'd have chinned him on live tv. Apart from that he's a great guy.
At 3:25 it's hard to see at this res but Anne Bancroft counts to ten as she stands at the top of the stairs. From the imdb entry...
"In the green room five minutes before airtime, host Terry Wogan informed her that the show was live. According to Wogan she turned a deathly shade of pale and said she never did live television. In order to calm her down, Wogan suggested that she count 1, 2, 3 before walking on"
lol...spot on!
Yup, cant argue with that sonny jim!
Keith Allen: "You haven't got a chip on your shoulder. You've got vindaloo."
I wonder if he regrets that casual racism?
Do you have the complete guesting of Anne Bancroft?
he's still a very popular radio 5 live phone-in host
I believe in honest eyes. How could you not???
Was there some After Dark in there? That was a unique show, totally open ended. No idea how long it was going to last because it was the last show of the night and they just let them talk away.
Keith Allen - a passionate, eloquent fellow with a rich vocabulary. What exactly did that other guy DARE say that got him so irate?
Ah, the bounch Chzech!
Aw - the bouncing Czech!
"Ya dickbrain!"
Ouch.
That's the way to talk to ponsy Oxbridge TV producers, Keith my son. Now go away, have another line and write a song about football n' curry.
4.33 Can a situation be described as "carnivorous"?
what the hell was he even angry at?
Yeah, it was very bizarre alright.
...and if that's not bad enough, Keith Allen released his daughter Lilly into the World. Bastard!
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what was the joke of the time Bob don't bob.
Jesus, Danny Baker looks like the love child of Ben Elton and Timmy Mallet.
You're not the only one. That would have been a bit too much for staid 1950s Britain.
Imagine what Mary Whitehouse would have said!
Ha!
Blimey...I'm a child of the time when the likes of Keith Allen, Gary Bushell and even Danny Baker walked the earth with a high profile...I go around thinking that the celebs of today like Russell Brand and Jack Whitehall a load of rubbish...but looking back on when I was a youngster I'm not so sure now...the phrase different sh!t same old smell comes to mind...
I know, wasn't it bizarre. It was like dieselpunk softcore porn.
Joan Crawford wanted to kill heather with a wire coat hanger.
Joan Crawford and that younger lady....hhhmmm....ahem.
just show the chat show
delete danny
@IEatManure Racially insults ? insults who ?
Keith Allen is such a poser.
@totes32 ha ha
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