I've never forgotten the part from [02:09] "I'm not a happy man, you know", that and his delivery of the line "I bloody hate that man" both have stayed with me since i saw it when it was first broadcast, incredible, so entirely believable, enough to make you almost feel sorry for him.
this, in my opinion anyway, is probably harry and paul's finest work. i never tire of it and it gets better and better everytime i view it. fukn classic.
0:50 Nicey goes "Wroth 'n' Rock" on the telly in true celebrity meltdown style! 📺😂👍 2:06 The sound of the ice cubes nervously rattling in the whiskey glass give this scene the final touch!
So half a music track peppered with sound effects has had to be removed eh? There goes the free advert for it, hence people won't be looking for the proper full length version of it to buy then -because 'You ain't hearin' even a bit of it for nothin'.
Still utterly brilliant.
I've never forgotten the part from [02:09] "I'm not a happy man, you know", that and his delivery of the line "I bloody hate that man" both have stayed with me since i saw it when it was first broadcast, incredible, so entirely believable, enough to make you almost feel sorry for him.
Growing up loving British comedy, this to me is THE finest crown jewel in an ongoing saga. Harry and Paul are the best. fast show comes in a close 2nd
this, in my opinion anyway, is probably harry and paul's finest work. i never tire of it and it gets better and better everytime i view it. fukn classic.
sure is mate. Are you still alive?
I got the feeling they were desperately trying to expose Saville...
0:50 Nicey goes "Wroth 'n' Rock" on the telly in true celebrity meltdown style! 📺😂👍
2:06 The sound of the ice cubes nervously rattling in the whiskey glass give this scene the final touch!
The blueprint for Ricky Gervais?
That's what I came for 1:35 Smashie and Nicey bobbing about to "you ain't seen nothin yet".
they sent up BBC radio 1 brilliantly...
So half a music track peppered with sound effects has had to be removed eh? There goes the free advert for it, hence people won't be looking for the proper full length version of it to buy then -because 'You ain't hearin' even a bit of it for nothin'.
I saw the graveyard scene as a reference to Jimmy Savile, along with Smashie's childhood and charity work.
And his references to going to church.
@@forthrightgambitia1032He was a Jesuit. Knighted by the Pope.
Thanks a lot for uploading all those segments, I can't believe it's been 15 years!!
BTW what happened at the very end?
If I remember serves me, the last scene is Smashie sat at his kitchen table offering the film crew a jar of homemade chutney.
PLEASE RELEASE THIS ON DVD me darlin
"Would you like some chutney to take home?"
@Naskeleng After this clip cuts out Smashie offters the filmmakers a jar of his home made chutney.
Daniel? DANIEL?🤣🤣🤣
Why is it edited is that the real ending??
gets a bit dark near the end
Smashie and Nicey, plugging my favourite band of the 1970's, BACHMAN-TURNER OVERDRIVE, not 'alf mate.
...LET'S ROCK!
"She's not actually dead yet" LOL!!!
Just brilliant
like the bit at 0:38
Good edit.
Its ironic that Nicey ended up with Smasheys Top Gear dream in the form of James May.