@@JavertRA I agree that the bigger plays such as the play that goes wrong and Peter Pan goes wrong seemed more thought out and funnier but I think that's because they had more time
Does he know he's not me? Or doesn't he notice anything and thinks he's always been me? And if so, am I maybe not me, but just the younger swap version of myself?
As soon as he said "A few barely noticeable health and safety mitigations in place" I knew something was up just from the sarcastic way he said "barely noticeable" but I was not expecting the robot voice interrupting the scene.
I love how cleverly Mischief adds double meaning to the next line whenever something goes wrong. For example "There's something different about you tonight..." 😂🤣
@The Pikachu Brothers I've read the book of the script for the original Nativity Goes Wrong. Yes, they borrowed quite a bit, but it was excellently done, as always, and life threateningly funny.
The thing that makes this funnyer is that it basicly was what 2020 was like almost all the way through. and now 2 years later the hole pandemic kinda feels like something out of a sitcom.
I wish I had discovered the goes wrong show before the pandemic. We rewatch the shows every couple of months now, but wonder how many seasons we would have got if there were more viewers when they were producing shows.
Can we talk about the character arcs this short implies for Annie and Sandra? Sandra, ranked the number 2 most talented actor in the group by Robert during the Cornley Drama Festival, understudying for Annie, the sub-actor whose acting was so bad as to nessecitate the application of A Big Hat, superior only to Dennis 'To Be Or To Be Not Be' and the (shudder) stage manager (and of course, Chris Bean). What fall from grace has Annie had that once, Sandra was HER understudy?! Clearly Robert was right to warn us about the phenomenon of actors 'losing talent' (as described in his book, WHY?!)
I don't think it was OVER precautions. Hospitals and morgues were still overfilled and people didn't follow the protocol left and right. Had they been lighter people would still have ignored that and it could have been worse.
Why sad? It was a pandemic, we had to tolerate some minor inconveniences in order to not make the situation worse. We did and now it's but a faint memory already. So, no big deal.
Also we don’t know what’s gone on behind the scenes between Christmas Carol Goes Wrong and The Goes Wrong Show, maybe they haven’t moved in together yet
I think it's a general part of the blocking. Not actual social distancing as for filming you don't necessarily need to provided other procedures are followed and people are tested
Damn the BBC for putting trigger warnings on this performance. Shame on the hosts for going along with it. Bravo to the actors for daring to expose the truth.
I've been a fan of this company for ages. But watching this actually highlights the reality of how the government would like life to be for us peasants. Once I realised this, I stopped smiling.
What? 😂 How do you feel about that now? When it has turned out that this wasn't the "new normal" you guys kept blabbering about? I mean, ffs, there was an active pandemic, we all were slightly inconvenienced for maybe a year and then everything went back to the normal normal. But nah, government wants us to :check notes: stay inside and not earn or spend money, because :checks notes: they hate getting taxes from :checks notes: I mean... What? Do you KNOW what pays everything we've got as a society? What pays every politician (and all the lizard people too)? It's we going outside and do stuff. Uuuh, evil government fakes a pandemic to make people useless to them. They even spent billions on the millions and millions of people that had to help fake it, like doctors, nurses, morticians, researchers (I mean the guys in an actual lab, not Billy on the toilet with Facebook open), presumably dead family members, just for a year of minor inconveniences for everyone.
It's "phobia" and that wasn't a phobia, it was a pretty well researched and proven pandemic. The protocol was a minor inconvenience to most, but necessary to make a bad situation not a terrible situation.
Oh, hey! Dennis learned his lines for once. Good for him!
He seemed almost too stupid in the Nativity. Here he actually seems... like a good actor.
@@JavertRA that is his character though
@@JA9339 I just mean it seemed like they'd exaggerated his character too much Nativity. Compare to how he is in Peter Pan
@@JavertRA I agree that the bigger plays such as the play that goes wrong and Peter Pan goes wrong seemed more thought out and funnier but I think that's because they had more time
@@JavertRA speaking of Nativity, is there anywhere to watch it if you don't live in the UK?
Imagine as soon as you die you hear “UNDERSTUDY!” and a younger version of yourself replaces you
In an alternate universe, that's how we reproduce.
Oh no, he's completely incapacitated
Does he know he's not me? Or doesn't he notice anything and thinks he's always been me?
And if so, am I maybe not me, but just the younger swap version of myself?
greg always being basically unable to perform anything at all is my favourite running gag
Well, Greg does preform by playing "Jonathan". Jonathan is the one who's unable to preform.
With Cornley's track record, this is actually pretty minimal in terms of safety precautions that should be taken.
“I can’t taste anything”
Admit it. We all knew where this was going when he said that lol.
Ok I'll admit it
And yet it still worked lol
Jonathan being carried away by Henry was my favourite bit.
Especially when you think back to the Christmas Carol, "Lift me in your arms Papa. Whee." :D
As soon as he said "A few barely noticeable health and safety mitigations in place" I knew something was up just from the sarcastic way he said "barely noticeable" but I was not expecting the robot voice interrupting the scene.
It's the same tone he uses when he describes the courtroom from "A Trial to Watch" as "a little snug."
I love how cleverly Mischief adds double meaning to the next line whenever something goes wrong. For example "There's something different about you tonight..." 😂🤣
Yes, them doing that is always great. Like when they did the episode "Summer Once Again".
Can we just point out that Trevor went from one side of the stage to the other side in basically 5 seconds XD
Pelting round the back of the stage is skill #1746 in the stage crew's arse
senal of weapons
Techies are a different breed. We can do a lot you don't think we can. Like touch props.
@@Loaf_0f_Bread is he a techie as well as an actor? Impressive
@@aidenstanley7305 no he’s just an actor but techies possess powers just like that. They might have given him some of that power for the show.
@markman manmark What????
He picked up that first guy like he was a small child lol
Who else is looking forward to series 2?
Everyone
When is season 2 coming out?
@@bloodmoon0205 I hear it been written. It a question of the pandemic ending.
I'm Looking Forward To
It
Wait has season 2 been confirmed?? Omg yees
Lost it on “I can’t taste anything!” 😂
I love the Cornley Polytechnic troupe! "Peter Pan Goes Wrong" was the funniest thing I've ever seen! Long may they continue to go wrong!
No roses were harmed during this theatrical presentation. A little mangled, perhaps, but certainly not harmed!😁
one of the most original and funniest shows on tv
Love the Goes Wrong Show! Can’t wait for Season 3.
…should we tell him?
@@fakenamegraham8713 tell him what? No Season 3???
Afraid so.
@@KEW13rocks does anyone know why?
I love how she just coughs and gets carried off 😂
Yay! I'm so glad this has been uploaded 😁 repeat repeat repeat!
Q22
Good news we are getting a special at Christmas. 7pm Tuesday 22nd December BBC1. The Goes Wrong Show: The Nativity. I have the Christmas TV guide.
Yes, it was filmed back in late summer in Riverside Studios
@The Pikachu Brothers I've read the book of the script for the original Nativity Goes Wrong. Yes, they borrowed quite a bit, but it was excellently done, as always, and life threateningly funny.
HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS
@@tearay1073 it's on BBCi right now.
3:21, their facial expression change, XD!
Brilliant. I love the goes wrong show.
Rbrts waiter tie worn over the yellow hazmat suit is a fantastic little extra.
Absolutely brilliant! Can't wait for the new series!
The thing that makes this funnyer is that it basicly was what 2020 was like almost all the way through. and now 2 years later the hole pandemic kinda feels like something out of a sitcom.
A bad sitcom.
FTFY
@@jcb3393 Oh please. It was just a minor inconvenience for most.
Wait
*Spray the Sanitizer*
Continue
*tastes the food* here, try this. *holds out the folk*
Cried at this! Badly needed laugh, thank you
Trevor: The underrated MVP
This is the funniest thing I’ve seen in ages
I love goes wrong show always so good
💛 “wait. continue”. Laughter needed. Thank you
I havent been outside for a while, but I like to believe this is what happens out there
Highlight of the evening!
Outstanding as always!
I have been looking for laughter like this. Thank You
Haha having to do shows during covid this is so true on many levels haha
Honestly, the fact that technically nothing went wrong is amusing.
People trying to live with COVID restrictions back then was comedy enough.
I wish I had discovered the goes wrong show before the pandemic. We rewatch the shows every couple of months now, but wonder how many seasons we would have got if there were more viewers when they were producing shows.
I love these guys so much
Good to see mel and sue back together
Can we talk about the character arcs this short implies for Annie and Sandra? Sandra, ranked the number 2 most talented actor in the group by Robert during the Cornley Drama Festival, understudying for Annie, the sub-actor whose acting was so bad as to nessecitate the application of A Big Hat, superior only to Dennis 'To Be Or To Be Not Be' and the (shudder) stage manager (and of course, Chris Bean). What fall from grace has Annie had that once, Sandra was HER understudy?! Clearly Robert was right to warn us about the phenomenon of actors 'losing talent' (as described in his book, WHY?!)
"Like to push the limits when it comes to topical comedy" - eh?
Brilliant as always, how we have to eat outside 🤣
I really do love 💖The Goes Wrong Show because things always goes wrong even though this is done a purpose as a comedy show😄😅🤣😂.
Chris Makes me Laugh 😂
Vanessa must have been at one of her self help classes.
Fantastic, as usual! 😂 #TheGoesWrongShow
Hahahahaha how romantic🌹🤣
I need to find this show in Mexico, but Bbc don't have the same shows as in UK 😢
You can buy it on Prime Video or on DVD! 🙂
Try using a VPN app. You can spoof being in another country so you can download content you wouldn't otherwise have access to.
@@mareiles.haland6622 Not outside the UK (unless you use a VPN).
LOL. Such a hilarious version of the COVID-19 guidelines!
"Ford" *snaps twice with gloves on*
I mean clearly we can't allow him to get the infinity gauntlet or do we allow him to have it.
Should have called it children in need goes wrong lol
I feel like if the pandemic didn’t happen they would have done a sketch about them trying to steal Children In Need and screwing everything up
I can’t watch the Goes Wrong Show on Amazon anymore (It’s not available in my region) and boy, have I missed them
This is disturbingly accurate. 😂
That was hilarious loved it
The lack of a laughing is really throwing me off.
I’m choking I’m laughing so hard.
PERSISTENT COUGH, PERSISTENT COUGH
Brilliant I love the show goes wrong show 😁
“Move away! Move away!”
This was so amazing 😂
"i cant taste anything"
Ohhhhhhh
I just realized their name is abbreviated to CADS
this is even funnier 3 years later
Dinner for one 2020 edition.
Ha ha, maybe this should become an annual tradition too? 😝
I missed this show
BRILLIANT
I love how there's no audience to laugh
lol 😂 this was funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The protective guy looks like James Haskell
BBC messed up when they didnt renew for season 3. shame.
Exact ways of precautionary measures
Wish we got these in aust
Actually an accurate portrayal of the over precautions taken in the early stages.😁
I don't think it was OVER precautions. Hospitals and morgues were still overfilled and people didn't follow the protocol left and right. Had they been lighter people would still have ignored that and it could have been worse.
So funny but sad is that is how people actually acted. So glad it's over
Why sad? It was a pandemic, we had to tolerate some minor inconveniences in order to not make the situation worse. We did and now it's but a faint memory already.
So, no big deal.
Ah the goes wrong show, very nice.
😆😅🤣😂🤪This sketch just hilariously summed up the IQ of humanity at time.
It’s so eerie without the audience laughter.
And this is why I don't go on dates
Anyone does anything slightly Covid related/or sus
Robert be like : вы инфицированы. В ГУЛАГ с тобой
Why were Dave Hearn and Charlie Russell social distancing? They are a couple
Protocol to follow health and safety, and probably to make it funny
Also we don’t know what’s gone on behind the scenes between Christmas Carol Goes Wrong and The Goes Wrong Show, maybe they haven’t moved in together yet
@@mrcritical6751 Charlie and Dave do live together if you check out the Goes Wrong Show Lockdown videos from early last year they are together
I think it's a general part of the blocking. Not actual social distancing as for filming you don't necessarily need to provided other procedures are followed and people are tested
True, but the audience dont know that.
I advise everyone to not sanitize your food cause it can be toxic
And it tastes terrible.
Hi children in need
Don't spray my food with sanitizer? I'm sorry, I thought this was America!
(it's a joke, I know this is a British program)
There is no better way to crumble comedy than a pre-emptive public warning announcement.
Congrats on that one BBC!
0:13 IS THAT MEL FROM THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF???????
Poor Rose.....
I have noticed one mistake. In enclosed spaces people are supposed to wear face masks. Most of them aren't
Not in restaurants. Cause, y’know. You need to eat.
Encore!,,
Oh my god.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Check how much the ceo gets
The only good sketch of the night
I forgot what BBC meant
Hi
Edgy 😂😂
This was actually better than a lot of Series 2.
no audience laughing feels so weird
It's funny looking back at how crazy people got during the pandemic
Some people are still crazy.
Coming to a reality near you
Damn the BBC for putting trigger warnings on this performance. Shame on the hosts for going along with it. Bravo to the actors for daring to expose the truth.
I've been a fan of this company for ages. But watching this actually highlights the reality of how the government would like life to be for us peasants. Once I realised this, I stopped smiling.
What? 😂 How do you feel about that now? When it has turned out that this wasn't the "new normal" you guys kept blabbering about?
I mean, ffs, there was an active pandemic, we all were slightly inconvenienced for maybe a year and then everything went back to the normal normal.
But nah, government wants us to :check notes: stay inside and not earn or spend money, because :checks notes: they hate getting taxes from :checks notes: I mean... What?
Do you KNOW what pays everything we've got as a society? What pays every politician (and all the lizard people too)? It's we going outside and do stuff.
Uuuh, evil government fakes a pandemic to make people useless to them. They even spent billions on the millions and millions of people that had to help fake it, like doctors, nurses, morticians, researchers (I mean the guys in an actual lab, not Billy on the toilet with Facebook open), presumably dead family members, just for a year of minor inconveniences for everyone.
Genious, shows the ridiculousness of this fobia.
It's "phobia" and that wasn't a phobia, it was a pretty well researched and proven pandemic. The protocol was a minor inconvenience to most, but necessary to make a bad situation not a terrible situation.