Unlikely things for a continuity announcer to say - Mock the Week: Series 14 Episode 10 - BBC
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Fun fact, the continuity announcer actually used James Acaster's line when the credits rolled.
Which one?
Proof please.
@@mistermagicmusic belief me, I’ve looked. I remember watching this when it aired and hearing the voice use his line but I couldn’t find anything repeating it since.
@@pwpresents5660 Okay, but which of his lines here was used?
_"Now the classic Stanley Kubrick horror from 1980 about one man's struggle to polish Andy Parsons' head; it's The Shining."_
"Do not attempt the following stunts at home, go to your friends house and do it there."
''Good mourning live from somebody's funeral'
Oh wait there's hippos swimming in a circle... LMAO
Russell Howard did a similar one in 2007, except the topic was ‘Unlikely letters to be read out on Points of View’ and the entry was ‘Dear BBC, how did you manage to get those hippos to swim in a circle?’ And by the way, in case you didn’t know, Points of View is a television show where viewers have their say on the last week of BBC television. They do one series in the spring and one in the autumn and it’s usually on Sunday afternoons. Give it a watch if you haven’t seen it.
some viewers may find scences disturbing.
some viewers may get ideas.
'Next up it's Channel 5's remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Reading Hedge Trimmer Carfuffle
“And now on Channel 4 Skins... Foreskins” 😂😂😂
kinda sad that he had to explain that.
Well done Andy Parsons on that 1st joke 😂😂
Seriously? All these years and he was finally able to make his 1st joke? Now that's some development.
And up next, a BBC Panel show with TWO female panelists!
Impossible, think about all the incel heads exploding!
DrZaius3141 Dr Zaius, Dr Zaius
I'm assuming a 'coil' is an IUD?
Andy Parson's Last SWLTS. :(
Josh Widdicombe was funny this time
i wonder if the continuity announcer after the show ended really did say that.
Apparently, she did
I can see you
Midlands Today, yeah baby!
And that was Mock The Week, if you want to see Hugh Dennis again, next up is Fast and Loose.
''Today on deadliest catch ebola''
Michael Langley having seen your comments on most of these videos let's just say I'm glad you're not on the show
Make a good joke.
Great video
Elie - you just would🤭
And now on News 24 - The Weather !!!!!
Why would somebody in the Orkney tell someone in the Midlands to kickoff?
Had Anthony Worrall Thompson been in the news whenever this was first aired?
Is Mock the Week one of those game shows with a base round, like Family Feud or Would I Lie To You?
Not sure what you mean by a "base round"; but Mock the Week has several different rounds. Mainly divided between panel rounds with a question-answer format about news events from the previous week; and stand-up rounds about a wider range of topics.
Not really like either of "Family Feud" or "WILTY", but the "Scenes we'd like to see..." round can be considered similar to "Scenes from a hat" ("Whose Line is it Anyway" - originally a British radio show) and various games from the BBC Radio 4 series "I'm Sorry I haven't a Clue". A lot of the British panel comedy game shows are evolutions/derivations/inspirations of/for other British panel comedy (TV or radio) game shows. e.g. I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again -> I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue -> The Unbelievable Truth -> The Unbelievable Truth (Australian Television version). "QI" and "The Unbelievable Truth" have a friendly rivalry because they can be considered a different take on a similar premise. Then "8 Out of 10 Cats" and "Mock the Week" have similar a premise. And out of all of them "8 out of 10 cats" and "Family Feud" have the closest similarity (both based on polling of some sort, though "Family Feud" really has one game, "8 Out of 10 cats" has different games)."Mock the Week" can be considered a derivation of "Have I Got News for You", which derived from "The News Quiz" (radio game show). Similarly the Australian production "Good News Week" is similar to "Have I Got News for You" and "The News Quiz". They probably all can be traced to the early days of radio game shows. Obviously missed a lot of game shows and too much nerdy "information" for a RUclips comments section. etc :-)
Why the fuck did that comment show up three times
And now the Crystal Maze. If It's the remake featuring Richard Ayode i'm killing everyone!
Leave The Crystal Maze
alone. It's my FAVE
programme ever !!!!!!
On next week's show, oh dear more of the same crap
Oh I see you didn’t listen to your parents when they told you to not watch this show.
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And coming up next a dramatic tv show because your parents told you not to watch comedies anymore.
So is this like a British Whose Line Is It? XD
+cattravels this is like one segment of the show. we have whose line is it too, just not as popular (I think?). Its a comedy satire panel show in essence.
This was designed by the same people who made whose line. We don't have it on over here anymore, but we used to and it was fab!
+thellamabeast Cool!
+Naomi Hunt Aw, pity. :(
+cattravels ah it's ok, I watch so many of the US one online, Colin and Ryan just win everytime for me!
+cattravels The US Who's line is it anyway is actually a spin-off of the British series! Although the British series did stop running in 1999. This isn't that similar to be honest, it's a panel show predominantly, and the humour is based on current events.
Come back.
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