I loved Spaced, mainly because when it was first broadcast, I was living away from home in London. We smoked things we shouldn't have. We were skint and young and we didn't care! Spaced was our lives at the time!
@@evieslovelychannel I was too young to apperciate The Young Ones and (blasphemy!!) I was never fan once I did see it. Spaced spoke to me and my pals. Well made, silly, loads of pop culture references, Mary Jane and odd ball characters. The was a life I could understand!
@@davidlean1060 I saw the first episode the night it was broadcast for the first time. I watched it and thought "This is for me. No-one else will get this. For some reason these people have made a show just for me!" It was the first time that I watched something that had been made BY our age group FOR our age group. And not in a pandering, patronising way. Your reference to The Young Ones is spot on. Spaced was OUR show, it was our Young Ones.
100% agree! The best thing about that character is how easy it is to relate to having such a petty boss like that! They're everywhere xD "today was a silver star day! but tomorrow i want gold!" xD
Thank you for uploading these clips. Relaxed and enjoyable, and genuinely interesting and funny! The respect these comedians have for each other is as between good friends. Awesome!
77 certainly was a good year for the roses with the triple score of Star Wars, Punk rock and (for me) 2000ad! Hey, I was 13! You're allowed to think that way at that age. 'Course I've grown up scince then... Ahem...
Bill Bailey Interviews Simon Pegg 1737pm 10.5.23 i would probably gain more form this if i listened to these interviews in chronological order - hence the schtick of passing the baton on to their other as they, the interviewed, becomes the interviewer(s)... i dont mind any of the celebs utilized for this series and i hope it's still going strong.. etc etc etc etc....
What he said about Star Wars being necessary after the defeat of Vietnam is funny, Because according to George Lucas, Star Wars is an analogy to Vietnam, and the US's analog is The Empire, while the Rebels represent the Vietnamese Front.
@@ghosthammer7774 The movie Star Wars is an analogy to the US war with Vietnam. In this analogy the US is represented by "The Empire" while the Vietnamese is represented by "The Rebels". At least, according to George Lucas.
Spaced was possibly the best comedy series ever. Hot Fuzz was the funniest film ever IMO. Simon should remember that the interviewer was once his boss though. I had the pleasure of working with BB's old comedy partner, Toby Longworth a couple of times.
Hot Fuzz is intricately built, beautifully shot and full of little details that convey the passion of the film makers. Great movie. Also very, very funny.
I can’t be the only person that thinks Bill needs his own talk show immediately
I loved Spaced, mainly because when it was first broadcast, I was living away from home in London. We smoked things we shouldn't have. We were skint and young and we didn't care! Spaced was our lives at the time!
It was perfect post-pub/club viewing :)
@@evieslovelychannel I was too young to apperciate The Young Ones and (blasphemy!!) I was never fan once I did see it. Spaced spoke to me and my pals. Well made, silly, loads of pop culture references, Mary Jane and odd ball characters. The was a life I could understand!
@@davidlean1060 I saw the first episode the night it was broadcast for the first time. I watched it and thought "This is for me. No-one else will get this. For some reason these people have made a show just for me!"
It was the first time that I watched something that had been made BY our age group FOR our age group. And not in a pandering, patronising way. Your reference to The Young Ones is spot on. Spaced was OUR show, it was our Young Ones.
One of the best episodes of Black Books was when Simon Pegg guest starred with his doottity doo card
“What can I do with this rudderless hippy!” 😂🤣😂
100% agree! The best thing about that character is how easy it is to relate to having such a petty boss like that! They're everywhere xD "today was a silver star day! but tomorrow i want gold!" xD
The hair Manny!!!! We need you to look like this!!!(inserts photo of Bill Bailey looking like a balkan taxi driver)
Thank you for uploading these clips. Relaxed and enjoyable, and genuinely interesting and funny! The respect these comedians have for each other is as between good friends. Awesome!
Another fine upload!
Thank you gal.
Hi Evie, thank you so much for kindly uploading this super R4 episode, I hadn’t heard it in a while
My pleasure! Sounds like more of a catch-up between two good mates, doesn't it?
These are great Evie (y) xxx
I loved big train, the train sketch and Billie piper still make me laugh now!
The Young Ones -comedy genius! Just like you two.
And he did do Mission Impossible 4
What a time capsule.
Brilliant love this, really interesting
77 certainly was a good year for the roses with the triple score of Star Wars, Punk rock and (for me) 2000ad! Hey, I was 13! You're allowed to think that way at that age.
'Course I've grown up scince then...
Ahem...
Bill Bailey Interviews Simon Pegg 1737pm 10.5.23 i would probably gain more form this if i listened to these interviews in chronological order - hence the schtick of passing the baton on to their other as they, the interviewed, becomes the interviewer(s)... i dont mind any of the celebs utilized for this series and i hope it's still going strong.. etc etc etc etc....
Fabulous!
YEAH, and he's in Mission Impossible 4 🤣
It was a joke
Bailey is very talented.
Second watch. a bit pissed. i think i will watch it again
For some reason I just heard "Babylon 5 is a big pile of shit"! in the back of my mind?
😜
GET OUT!
What he said about Star Wars being necessary after the defeat of Vietnam is funny,
Because according to George Lucas, Star Wars is an analogy to Vietnam, and the US's analog is The Empire, while the Rebels represent the Vietnamese Front.
What are you rambling about?
@@ghosthammer7774
The movie Star Wars is an analogy to the US war with Vietnam.
In this analogy the US is represented by "The Empire" while the Vietnamese is represented by "The Rebels".
At least, according to George Lucas.
Spaced was possibly the best comedy series ever. Hot Fuzz was the funniest film ever IMO. Simon should remember that the interviewer was once his boss though. I had the pleasure of working with BB's old comedy partner, Toby Longworth a couple of times.
Maybe the reason you say that is that , like me, ypu were utterly enamoured with Sally Philips (?)
@@alipanroosendaal9503 No, sorry.
No need to be sorry. (How British!)
Hot Fuzz is intricately built, beautifully shot and full of little details that convey the passion of the film makers. Great movie. Also very, very funny.
@@tribaltalker1608 Yarp.
Bah. The final SPACED episode never happened :(
Why are there no Indians in Star Trek, Scientology. Kali?
Because of their ridiculous accents.
mi4 ... HAHA and 5 ... 6 ... and to be released 7 (+ 8 is being planned)
I think I'd rather hang out with the otter specialist and, of course, the otters