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- King Boomer's Reaction to Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves in Shooting Stars and a compilation of their best bits from the show. ENJOY!
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Omg. Its me! Its me! I can't believe this... When you said you'd do a reaction to this for me, I was SO excited. I had notifications on stand by and was checking often.. Well, unfortunately I became ill and have spent the last 5 days in hospital so I've not been able to see it yet! Fucking typical!!🙄 So, I'm sorry for such a late reply and absolutely buzzing you have done this! And yeah, I did see the quality was extremely poor on the full episodes, which is such a shame! But doing the best bits is probably a better idea anyway! Thanks so soooo much!! You're a legend and I hope you can see my comment after its been buried! So pleased you enjoyed it!! 🤣
Forget about it Kim just make sure you recover fast for me ok? Sorry to hear you had a bad week but I know you will bounce back quick!
@@KingBoomer Thanks so much! Really means a lot and I needed a laugh today! You've made my week! I still often sing "tiny eyes/hands" and a some of Georges songs 🤣
@@KingBoomer A couple of short songs to check out are "tiny hands" and "1942". Pretty easy to find, both about 2 mins long. Hilarious!✌
@@KingBoomer I've watched this reaction like 5 times now haha 😄 I've left another comment with suggestions in on your status thing👍
Get well soon Kim.
Vic & Bob's "House Of Fools", featuring the wonderful Mat Berry (Toast of London) is worth a look.
"Jack Dee ... it seemed like he was playing a grumpy character." You just described that man's entire career.
IDK if this is 100% true, but Jack began as a "normal" comedian, doing pubs,clubs etc., and was on the point of quitting when one night he was so down he started ranting at the audience and they loved it, they saw something in his misery that connected with them, he was like them, grumpy, pissed off, and so his on stage persona was born, but honestly I feel it may have been there for a while, waiting to pounce on poor unsuspecting Jack.
Thank you baked potato 🥔🤣 that's a classic it never gets old
And peanuts
Another thing I must add, having watched this again, I believe the point of Vic's creative insults e.g. "with your face like a peppered Dougal" or "with your face like racing bacon" is that they're not really supposed to mean anything. No one knows what a peppered Dougal, racing bacon, an evening turtle, an abandoned haddock is, I'm certain even Vic doesn't know what a peppered Dougal is. It is whatever you want it to be. Isn't that marvelous?
This video barely scratches the surface of the bottomless pit of madness that is Shooting Stars, great reaction though :)
As a game show Shooting Stars posed some classic questions to panellists, like "Is it okay to punch your gran if she's racist?"!!!
Do you remember fist of fun with pete the jippo 🤣
True or false: Kerry Catona doesn't own any cats.
"Name a junction on the M1"
True or false, O J Simpson is a murderer?
Name my favourite part of a monkey
A show that is meant to be a panel quiz type show but is actually just a peak into the minds of vic and bob which is why it’s so random but so so good.
If your going to watch a full ep. The one with Larry Hagman (JR in Dallas) is just amazing. He had no idea what the hell was going on.
His agent did NOT brief him on what the show was like! Hilarious!
The true definition of a Yank lost in or maybe over the pond
There were quite a few people who went on the show because it became quite popular and was a part of the circuit of "celebrity things to do", without realising what the show was actually about, but non were quite so unprepared as Larry Hagman and I think his being on Shooting stars has gone down as a bit of a cult british tv moment in many ways
Harry Lagman?
If your going to react to a full episode, this is the one to do.
The important things to remember about Shooting stars are:
- Vic, Bob, Matt (George Dawes), and Dan Renton (Angelos) are all in character
- Don't try and make sense of it, go with the flow.
- The best parts are often when Vic and Bob amuse themselves
Shooting Stars started in the mid 1990s and came back after a long hiatus. Look up the Larry Hagman episode :)
OMG I had completely forgotten about Larry Hagman 😂😂😂
@@ginjamutha Fair play to him, he went along with it :D
Saw a stand up show with Dan Renton as Angelos, it was an incredibly funny show and met him as I worked at the theatre
Also that a lot of it was pre-recorded in front of a live audience, so a lot of these moments when they're corpsing and pissing themselves laughing were the best takes thet had, just imagine the stuff that got cut, or even check out the Geordie Jumpers out-takes for some idea.
I love best that King has reacted to Matt already in other things without even realising it!
That whack job is George Daws who keeps the scores. "What are the scores, George Daws" and he may be familiar to you as you reacted to him only a few days ago on Little Britain. He played a few parts in the Carol Beers piece, the pregnant woman's husband and Carol's colleague in a dress. He also played the wife in Happy Couple. He's the rather brilliant Matt Lucas
George Dawes - the man with the scores ... "he's a baby". and he plays a drum kit
Best bit from George Dawes had to be his "Peanuts" song, he couldn't even finish it, it was that ridiculous but funny! :D
@@mikkdc He was also in Brides Maids, he's done a few appearances as well in some US tv shows.
@@Renzsu Yeah, Matts been in loads of stuff including another series with Vic n Bob called Catterick and also he was even in Dr. Who.
Matt Lucas. Bit of a legend really.
I couldn't get enough of this when it was aired on TV ....
Comedy gold !
So pleased you enjoyed that...Shooting Stars is fucking brilliant 😂😂😂
I’ve met Vic Reeves (Jim Moir) and he’s absolutely fantastic. He’s an incredibly talented artist too. He’s very modest and ‘normal’ irl. 😊 Edit: Jack Dee is brilliant. Saw him live a while back and his miserable persona is beautifully crafted.
There's a "Jack, with your face..." compilation on here which is definitely worth your time. Trying to see Vic break Jack is a pure joy.
With your face like a neglected radish…
Like Troubled Magnets
Like a forgetten tunnel
@@papamurrth1 like an explosion on a shit farm
Like an explosion, on a shit farm
The bit at 13:09 was a song which George Dawes (played by Matt Lucas from Little Britain) used to sing each week. However, this week the song "Peanuts" was so ridiculous even he couldn't get through it with Vic and Bob laughing their heads off in the background, Matt just couldn't keep it together and laughed most of the way through the song. As for Jack Dee, he was known to pretty much never smile on the show and always try to keep a straight face but each week Vic n Bob would do everything to try and make him laugh. The thing with Reeves and Mortimer is they come out with the most random stuff and most the time its so ridiculous its funny.
"Peanuts" and "Baked Potato" are just insane.
My absolute favourite is 1942 haha 😄 Still sing it now. And Vic and Bob doing tiny eyes and tiny hands! Ridiculously funny.. I'm so glad he reacted to shooting stars. My all time favourite. We'll have to get him on to Never mind the Buzzcocks aswell!
I have never seen this compilation before and I can't get past the first 30 seconds because I have never laughed so hard at the term 'he has a face like a hard boiled bollock' that is the best description I have ever heard 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So Shooting Stars started out as a one-off christmas special and proved so successful that it was given a series. It was a way for Vic and Bob to make their comedy more accessible by shoe-horning it into something approaching a format, and by having celebrity guests which made people tune in for them, rather than specifically for Vic and Bob.
The show ran for many years and was re-commissioned twice after being off air for a a few years in between times, but with re-runs of old series performing incredibly well in the ratings.
The team to Vic's right (viewers left) would always feature someone who was considered grumpy or acerbic as the captain (Mark Lamarr in early series, followd by author Will Self then finally Jack Dee. Seated immediately to Vic's right would always be a good-looking female guest he could be pathetically lascivious towards, with Bob often deriding him for his attempts at wooing these guests, while at the same time himself behaving like a love-struck schoolboy when it came to the other team captain Ulrika Johnsson (who began her career as a weather girl on breakfast TV)
The team to Bob's left (viewers right) always had Ulrika Johnson as team captain and from the "Will Self-era" onwards featured a regular panelist on her team, a particular highlight was when Johnny Vegas was Ulrika's regular panelist as his brand of comedy just added to the absolute chaos of the show.
George Dawes kept the scores for most series in what would be Matt Lucas' (Little Britain) TV Debut (excluding the time he was in the audience on a kids TV show as a child himself) The things George Dawes said and did before delivering the scores were unscripted and Vic and Bob often didn't know what he was going to come out with until it happened. George Dawes also performed some songs on the show with classics including "Lesbians" and "Peanuts"
In the final few series Angelos Epithemou (Dan Skinner) took over the scoring after appearing as a regular on Ulrika's team following the departure of Johnny Vegas and brought a level of surreal cringe comedy to proceedings which again worked well with Vic and Bob's style of comedy.
And that's a very quick roundup of Shooting Stars from a massive Reeves and Mortimer nerd.
@@gartgreenside3657 Johnny Vegas wasn't so much exaggerated as pissed-up, and Jack Dee was pretty much just adopting the persona which his comedy was famous for, I might be wrong but Shooting Stars is the only time I ever saw Jack Dee's grumpy persona slip
@@brimstone260 Cheers, as I say I'm a bit of a nerd for Vic and Bob, I'd love to write the "biography" for their comedy if there was such a thing!
@@brimstone260 DONKEH
Ulrika-ka-kaaaa!
I can't belive a "best bits of shooting stars" video missed "ERANU" / "UVAVU"...
@@TheRealityleak yeah, this was really a best of the last couple of series of Shooting Stars with a few of George's songs thrown in. I'd say a proper best of definitely needs the early series plus some Johnny Vegas, plus some Sunderland Independent Films, Geordie Jumpers etc
I'm old enough to remember this show and I have no idea what a 'pepper doodle' is. However I strongly believe the single result on Urban Dictionary was written by Bob Mortimer himself under the name 'Speckled Trout Man' - Bob and fellow comedian Paul Whitehouse have a tv series about fishing and they loved to catch and cook trout.
'An aggressive squirrel and ratting dog, most often associated with rat terriers, but larger in size, growing to an adult weight if 30 to 35 pounds. Can come in many color combinations, but the most common is the black and white Harlequin appearance. They make great family dogs, but require toys that they will be allowed to destroy, and to be taken out to chase wild life as often as possible. They have also been known as cat dogs due to their prolific ability to catch and dispense of ferrel cats
Our Pepperdoodle terminated 3 squirrels today
by Speckled Trout Man January 12, 2014'
Hope this helps, King Boomer!
Loved this show, for a generation this was part of their Friday night routine as it would be on as you were getting ready to go out clubbing, it would certainly get you in the mood for going out and having a good time, when Larry Hagman appeared on the show he said, "I've done some loony shows in my time, but this is certainly the one!"
16:16 A version of the Baked Potato Song got to No. 1 in the iTunes chart in 2020. Over 20 years after this was aired.
The Tiny Eyes song was a Simon and Garfunkel parody. It's surprising how many Americans don't get that reference, especially as S&G were American.
It' was performed by Art Garfunkel. Bright Eyes. Paul Simon wasn't involved.
The dove from above is one of the best things this show produced 🤣🤣 Bob and Vic are literally insane
Shooting stars Christine Bleakley tattoo is definitely worth a watch..
Matt Lucas breaking character during the "peanuts " song is brilliant.
I've always loved Vic and Bob's absurd humour 😂
House of fools was funny
The bald headed guy is Matt Lucas; he's also one of the Little Britain duo, along with David Walliams. This a lot older than Little Britain though
Vic and Bob were/are big fans of Surrealism. They started out touring Britain with a show called Vic Reeves Big Night Out. This was spotted by a tv station, and it became a tv series called Vic and Bob's Big Night Out. Their humour is absolutely hilarious once you understand where it's coming from. It's full of non-sequiturs. They then went on to make The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer. You should check out clips from this show like The Stotts Interview Sting (of Police fame). or them interviewing various other people. Look out also for Reeves and Mortimer as Mulligan and O'Hare, singing "Rose". They then went on to making Shooting Stars, a faux quiz show. They would have Vic and Bob as quizmasters, George Dawes (Matt Lucas later of Little Britain) as scorekeeper and contributor of weird songs. There would be 2 regular team captains, Jack Dee and Ulrika Jonsson. The teams would be made up by 4 invited celebrities each week. The show was basically a showcase of silly sketches and daft ideas, brilliantly funny, very surreal. There would be a prize for the winning team. The prize was always something pitiful, and it could only be won by surviving the final challenge.
Vic and Bob went on to make several other tv series for various channels. They can still be seen regularly guesting on 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown and other comedy panel shows. Bob is currently making fishing shows with another comedian called Paul Whitehouse. They both suffered heart attacks and took up fishing.
Vic is currently concentrating on producing art.
As a young student I saw Vic n Bob 32 years ago touring 'The Big Night Out' in Birmingham U.K... Most bizarre and hilarious night I had experienced at that point. Loved them ever since.
That's great, I started watching them since about age 8... had a couple VHSs on repeat.
The Big Night Out.. I had many great nights there. Happy Times. 😀
I'm 51 years old and I saw them 32 years ago, too. Probably the same tour. It was at the BIC in Bournemouth. Did they sing 'Dizzy' at the end of the show?
What do we do when we see the wheel of justice?
Likewise, saw them live in Liverpool ‘94, “the brown tour”, fantastic :).
Comedy that - although it’s written and planned out - has no purpose other than be stupid. Full on surrealist humour. I love them.
The guy you called a Pickled Penis is George Dawes (Matt Lucas) who went on to make a show called "Little Britain" with David Walliams this was a very popular show here in the UK and something you should take a look at, you will see the character from Shooting Stars (Matt Lucas) in "Little Britain", hope this helps:)
Matt corpsing during “peanuts!” Is an absolute classic :).
The bald guy is Matt Lucas. He did play Tweedle Dum &Tweedle Dee in Alice in Wonderland. More well known for being in Little Britain with David Walliams.
Jack's comedy persona is as a grump, it's served him well. Angelos and George are characters.
20:33 the person you were asking "who is this guy?" is Matt Lucas playing a character on the show called "George Dawes" and he kept the scores. He went on to be the other half of "Little Britain" with David Walliams (which I'm pretty sure you've reacted to also). Incidentally, some of the costumes look ridiculous (and they are) but they're also often ripping on a particular person (which, if you don't get the reference, can just look weird but still pretty hilarious). When he came out with the marigold glove on his head he was singing his version of the 80s classic "Too Shy" by Kajagoogoo. Go look up pictures of them and then you'll see the glove is simply mocking their hairstyles
Marjorie Dawes from Little Britain must be related to George.
@@Cnith She's his mum and was occasionally on Shooting Stars in his place
@@matthewwalker5430 He started with Freddie Mercury's Loverboy and then went into the Kajagoogoo song...now, from another episode,
can anyone remind me which song he had been singing when he suddenly segued into the Potato Waffles jingle?
Hmm...memory test for you..."George Dawes" is obviously a Mary Poppins reference, and "Marjorie Dawes" a double-reference to the nursery rhyme and the token female from the Fraser/Hayes Four, but what's the origin of "Jack Dawes And The Sparrows"?
The music they were playing to Jack Dee when marching was Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder.
This was my favorite tv show ever, Vic and Bob are absolutely nuts, shooting stars was a panel game show, thats chaos from start to finish, hillarious. George Dawes (Matt Lukas) was the score keeper on the show, who did comic musical interludes in the show, he went on to star in little Britain. Jack Dee is a comedian who is known for being deadpan and sarcastic, he was a regular team captain.
*Lucas
The best way to watch this programme is to not ask "why" 😂 it's quality!!!
Shooting Stars was a staple of friday night TV in the 90's. Absolutely mental!
The tune you thought you recognized was Stevie Wonder U Can Feel It All Over
The tune you thought was The Adams Family was The Flintstones lol
The guy in the green tracksuit is Matt Lucas from Little Britain
Maybe you're ready for Celebrity Juice now 👍
‘The Adams family’. It was ‘The Flintstones’ 😅
The bald man is Matt Lucas, half of the duo in ‘Little Britain’
Mad as a box of frogs was Vic & Bob's Shooting Stars 😂
Yeah, the Larry Hagman episode was fantastic. He looked like a man living a hallucinogenic nightmare.
The only rules you need to know is that there are certain people who are static cast members on every show. Vic & Bob are the hosts, Jack Dee is one team captain, George Dawes (Matt Lucas actual name) is the score keeper/random performer. Angelos Epithemiou (Dan Renton Skinner actual name) are all on every show of this series & are all playing some form or crazy character. Ulrika Johnson the other team captain is also a main stay, she’s been on every series since the beginning of the show but she doesn’t really play a character, she just tries to be herself, but because she’s been exposed to this wacky world for so long she’s kind of just as nuts as the rest of them.
Then you get two or three random celebrity guests to make the teams up for each recording, usually it’s a British celebrity so they kind of know it’s gonna be a fucking weird ass day and know what to expect to an extent.
The best shows are when you get a European or North American guest on & they don’t know whether to politely laugh, brush it off, ignore the whole show & pretend they’re somewhere else, be offended….. or anything else, which makes absolutely amazing viewing.
One of the best shows I saw was with Kimberley Wyatt of Pussycat Dolls fame. She had absolutely no fucking clue what was going on at the beginning - but still got involved in every aspect & by the end of the show she was clearly really enjoying herself.
She learned the golden rule of being part of Shooting Stars, or even watching the show - which is: don’t try to figure things out. They just happen. Nothing is logical, nothings needs a reason or a point, it’s just random. If you start thinking about what’s happening too much then you miss the next part & could end up the butt of the joke because you’re still wondering what’s going on. Just relax your mind & be ready to laugh, go with the flow.
I thought Curtis Steigers was a good sport too!
Kimberly was lovely!
9:34 The song is "Sir Duke", by Stevie Wonder.
Hope not to spoil the illusion (and laughs), but they're definitely not playing those Didgeridoo tubes. Still hilarious, though.
Shooting Stars was essentially viewing in the 90s, along with shows like "TFI Friday".
Zany, whacky, silly humour. The 90s was pretty good at that. I think we could do with a bit more of it these days.
Shooting Stars is up there with the greatest shows ever! You would also like House of Fools, it’s the same sort of humour from Vic and Bob and also has Angelos from this show, really wacky. Search for Bob in a Tin Bath.
"Bang, bang its Reeves and Mortimer " is hilarious series 😂 insane jokes n situations which make no sense at all showing their sense of humour in full 🤣 so funny !
The bald guy is Matt Lucas and with David Walliams he created Little Britain. The character you see him playing @13:13 is basically Andy from Little Britain minus the wheelchair.
George Dawes (Matt Lucas) now presents the Great British Bake Off with Noel Fielding.
Vic & Bob were famous for completely out there, surreal humour.
Jack Dee is a brilliant stand-up comedian, and was one of the tranche of new comedians that became popular in the early 1990s. His comedy personality is 'straight-faced, curmudgeon, frustrated and angry' observational comedy that calls out modern developments in life and the ridiculous stuff we deal with in our daily lives. Very funny. Lots of videos on YT. Check out Jack Dee Live, and 'Jack Dee at The Apollo'.
Shooting stars is pure gold! Please watch the whole thing. Its one of the funniest and strangest shows ever made!
I've just read Bob Mortimer's autobiography. He talked about Shooting Stars and mentioned that Matt Lucas never revealed to Bob or Jim (Vic's real name) what he was going to do when he came on. So whenever he's on, doing his stuff, Bob and Jim's laughter is genuine because they're seeing it for the first time. When he's standing there with his hands on his hips shouting 'PEANUTS.... PEANUTS.... PEANUTS' Bob and Jim are in hysterics, and Matt is flipping them the V (British equivalent of middle finger) behind his back (which you can sort of see
him doing if you watch it back
just read it too - what a great read
The singing character is George Dawes, played by Matt Lucas. Matt has been in tons of stuff and was actually in that Little Britain clip you did the other day.
Once you get into the realm of Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer the world starts to take on a different hue....
"Ulllrikakakakakakakakakakakaka she football crazy she's football mad there isnt a footballer ulrika hasn't shagged "... One of their best lines 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great stuff!! More more more!!!
The joy of Vic and Bob is trying to explain it to someone who has never seen it - its impossible without appearing like an idiot !
You have now entered the surreal world of Vic and Bob lol lol enjoy the ride
Jack Dee is a stand up comedian known for his grumpy persona, they just tried to cheer him up and make him smile.
Baldy is the character "George Dawes", in the first run series he generally kept score and played the drums dressed as a giant baby. You may notice he's played by Matt Lucas who went on to make Little Britain
Bald guy is Matt Lucus, he was also in Little Britain. My man and fellow American you have opened up the can to the crazy shit that makes no sense that us brits put out! You have also taken me back to my child hood and the realisation to why I'm not normal! Great stuff!!!!
Reeves and Mortimer are part of a history of totally off the wall UK humour. Much of it makes no sense, but is still funny. Jack Dee is a comedian known for his deadpan style, so is a great counterpoint.
80s 90s UK humour is unbeatable.
Humour , music , tv All fucking peaked in 90s
Vic and Bob are fantastic, just don't try to make sense of what you are watching!!!
These are newer ones from when they came back after years (2008-11). They're good but the older ones with drunk Johnny Vagas. It wasn't put out live but alot of it stayed in. The guy who you asked about was Matt Lucas, from 'Little Britain'. Ulrika-ka-ka-ka, dove from above and in the club style.
Bob has calmed down a bit over the years . Matt Lucas played George Dawes who have the scores - dressed as a baby playing a drum kit - grumpy Jack Dee was a permanent team captain and they tried to cheer him up every week . It was a faux quiz show with regular rounds but total chaos with Bob and Vic these clips are usually out of context but with Shooting Stars it doesn't really matter , all in glorious analogue 4 : 3 .
Jack Dee is now the chair/host of BBC Radio 4s antidote to quizz shows "i'm sorry i don't have a clue"
Shooting Stars was by far the best thing we’ve got him to react to other than the inbetweeners.
Shooting stars is so randomly left field & off the wall. Imagine being in a situation where Bob Mortimer is possibly the more logical & sane one in the partnership 🤣
20:28 That guy is Matt Lucas (you might know him from Little Britain) playing his character George Dawes. he was on throughout much of the shooting stars shows as the scorekeeper but did parts like this aswell
The Alice in Wonderland comment reminded me that Matt Lucas actually played Tweedledee and Tweedledum in the film adaptation.
If you want more Reeves and Mortimer but more recent, you should check out House of Fools. An equally anarchic sitcom of theirs. That will introduce you to the delights of Matt Berry and Morgana Robinson too. Highly recommended.
Hey! Loving the content as always, I meant to send you this a few days ago, one of your inbetweeners reactions you asked about the difference between British and American comedy.
I'd like to recommend:
Stephen fry and British vs American humour its really fascinating the way he puts it, I hope you enjoy and keep up the great work!
Knowing which clips are coming up is so exciting because I know how you're about to react 😂 I haven't got to the lesbians bit yet but I cannot wait
The one where jr is a guest and it is so clear he is totally bewildered, that was the best one
This wasn't a live TV show but they filmed in front of an audience & it's funny to keep the bits in when they crack up
Hey, you‘ve probably got elsewhere shooting stars began in the early 90s pilot probably 93. It was pretty big through the 90s and returned in the 2010s with different panellists but with Vic and Bob hosting throughout.
Funny u say Alice in wonderland he was tweedledum and tweedledee in the Johnny depp version 😂
When Mark lamar was on it , Vic and Bob kept calling him a 1950s bin man 🤣
the guy singing the songs is Matt Lucas, this tv show was his break in to TV. later went on to be in little Britain, hes the guy in the wheelchair sketches, also he was the only gay in the village, Majorie Dawes the woman who insults everyone in the fat club sketches and also p;lays Vicky Pollard plus many more of little Britains finest characters.
I doubt if even Vic knows what a peppered doodle is. Words come out without a lot of planning. Part of the fun.
The silly humour is the best. Try and find full episodes. We need more of this silliness, so funny.
King Boomer!!!!! The part where you don't get what's going on, with the guy in green just standing there shouting peanuts, let me explain :
He was supposed to be performing a song like he usually does, but he can't stop laughing at the sight of himself.
Several times he almost gets back on track only to be heckled from the panel and lose it again.
One of my all time favourite bits of TV.
Im only sorry we never got to hear the song about peanuts, because judging by his other songs, it would have been fire.
Edit: it's Matt Lucas of Little Britain etc no
To be fair, King Boomer didn't get any of this, pretty much 0 for 10, poor Muppet 🤣
@@PlanetNeo I think he got the gist of the show pretty much bang on! - It's mayhem - he didn't understand the entire context of the clips and why would he? - he's never seen the show ^^
Think we pretty much heard it all except one more repetition of peanuts!😂
@@bethcushway458are you suggesting that segment was performed as scripted?
@@Ugo2sleep no but the song was only going to be "peanuts". That was the joke. He just missed 2 at the most out because Bob was making him laugh so much
Funny you mention Alice in Wonderland... That same guy plays tweedle dumb and tweedle dee in Tim Burton movie 🍿
Jack Dee was another one of the comedians in my Top 10 Stand-Ups list that you read months ago
This guy is Matt Lucas, the other half of ‘Little Britain’ with David Walliams.
George Dawes is Matt Lucas irl.
Matt Lucas was discovered by Bob Mortimer at a club and asked Matt Lucas to play George Dawes, the scorekeeper in the show. It was Matt Luca's idea for George Dawes to wear a romper-suit, instead of just a nappy. (Diaper)
90s Vic and Bob was my fave by a mile, there's a best bits of Shootings Stars series 1 on YT, on the BBCs channel.
George Dawes played by Matt Lucas ... who also stars in 'Little Britain'
That's Matt Lucas doing the songs. He was the husband of the pregnant woman in the Little Britain sketch you watched a few days ago.
And the wife of the miserable couple on holiday.
Some of the best Reeves and Mortimer is them beating each other up comically in "Bang Bang It's Reeves and Mortimer".
In the early days Vic reeves used to walk past a charity shop on his way to the comedy club and pick up a random object. That would be the basis of his standup that evening. The objects then became part of the TV show when he hit the big time.
'Have you got cigarettes on you?' is the funniest line ever.
A pepperdoodle is not a thing. Vic just made it up at that moment.
George Dawes is Matt Lucas. When dressed as a chicken he does Queen's Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy and then moves into Too Shy by Kajagoogoo.
Apart from the Team Captains, Johnny Vegas made the most appearances with 19 as he was a permanent panellist on Ulrika's, the B team captain on the show, during the 2002 series. Carol Vorderman made a total of 3 appearances and Jarvis Cocker, Stephen Fry each made two appearances (although Fry made a short appearance in the 2002 Christmas special). Singer Robbie Williams made two appearances as a panellist.
Matt Lucas, Baby George Dawes was the fat fighters lady from Little Britain. He's been in recent series of Doctor Who as Nardole.
fun fact Matt lucas was actually in alice and wonderland , you mention the alice and wonderland vibe as he sings the baked potato song
They did some sketches where they spoofed some tv commercials in a bizarre way. The "Cash for Mishaps" one is hilarious as well as "Q&B" which is based on a British hardware chain called B and Q (US equivalent Home Depot). Worth checking out.
The coldland (Iceland) one was the best. Lol
You constantly wonder 'what's going on'. We don't know either, and haven't for about 30 years. These two have been amazingly funny since the early 90's.
Omg, I love Vic and Bob