It was! Bill Bailey, Sean Lock and Martin Freeman didn't return, but Mackenzie Crook joined the cast. I saw some of it on original broadcast and remember almost nothing except that I think Hugh Dennis played a 'House Husband' who enjoyed arranging flowers in a 4-4-3 formation.
Man, Hugh was a beast with acting. Really like his character in this. Could you imagine being the exec's who said no to this and then seeing who comedic legends that so many of these actors and actresses turned into.
This could have been awesome! Thanks for uploading this pilot, great fun to watch. Bloopers from it would have been brilliant...the cast are top notch.
This show is great. How a show with such an all-star cast slipped past me, I don't know.I Seeing Pauline is great, Hugh is actually funny, and the Bill and Sean bits are perfection. Good stuff.
Likewise. Never heard of it, can't believe this wasn't on my radar. Loved Absolutely, Smack The Pony and Naked Video, but this one is a whole new deal. Agree about Bill and Sean - comedy perfection. 😍
Thank you so much for this! I remember seeing this broadcast. The Bill Bailey/Sean Lock holiday bartender scene stayed with me, but I could never find it again. For some reason I thought it was called 'The Sketch Show'. Which is on reflection probably why I couldn't find it.
I remember seeing this when it aired! I’ve always remembered the sketch with the daughter separating the parents when they came to stay, because my wife and I were going through that with my parents :) Thanks for uploading it, I had no idea what it was called
@@Pagliacci_RexThat is not necessary; as the old "British jazz are a loving nation ... Duke Ellington on every five pound note" joke illustrates. I feel the problems here are that the names are similar in too obvious a way and the juxtaposition of Morgan and Martin is not surreal enough (They are both actors and Martin as a chauffeur is quite believable). I guess comedy is really easy if you only need one good joke (it can just pop up - or not) but very hard work if you need many, for a show or whatever.
I'd need the 11tog! There were some jokes in this but a little thin in places. I never saw this and had no knowledge of the series! Thanks for uploading
I really assume Bill and Sean’s segments were mainly ad-libbed because they were close friends in real life. RIP Sean and I really enjoyed this, thanks for posting
I couldnt do this at the time because id been scarred by The Young Ones but I now appreciate this as audio/visual evolution, or devolution. Funny as heck though
Mrs brown is basically the tv version of comfort food....ppl love it just like sugar/junk food that they know they shouldn't but its a guilt of pleasure...and perhaps it reminds them of their own feisty nanas lol Besides this ain't that funny either
What an incredible writing team and cast Did this ever make it to air? I don’t remember it and would have loved this. Oftentimes there’s a show that looked incredible but, for a variety of reasons, didn’t sit here in Scotland - more often than not as a Scottish show was being shown. Something like Gary: Tank Commander or Chewin The Fat from this era
Hi, it did make it as I remember it being on, however the casting changed, with Mackenzie Crook now in. Bill Bailey, Martin Freeman, Sean Lock etc left after the pilot so the quality dipped quite a lot. I think it deserved its only series
Oh god I worked in insurance for years I understood that whole conversation and would actually get into it. Not sure about Bill having it insured at his parent's place..
Wow, top drawer writers and performers, yet didn't get green lit. Sean and Bill in a different class to rest. By far the funniest parts, but no actual punch lines
@@blackcorp0001. I can't find Fargo on Netflix.... which country has it, if you don't mind me asking? I saw one episode somewhere and thought it was brilliant - love to see the rest. 😊
@@TequilaToothpick I think it's the way it's edited. It seems a bit too loud, sudden and unnatural for me, I find it distracting instead of reinforcing the humour.
There was another failed skit show called Bruiser that had Martin Freeman, David Mitchell, Robert Webb, Olivia Coleman, Matthew Holness, and Charlotte Hudson. All alumni and members of the Cambridge Footlights. Seems like group sketch shows are a hard sell in the UK since Python set such a high bar.
The Hugh driving instructor bit about "straight across the roundabout.." took me back to a comical incident with my mum many years ago. I'm not a driving instructor. And my mum was an ex taxi driver in her 60's by then. But I was banned for a DUI for 12 months so she would drive me to a country pub once a week to keep me amused. I'd buy her a posh coffee + lunch etc. Well one week she was a bit peed off because I asked her to drive me to a country pub I knew in the outskirts of Barnsley. (Darfield fwiw.) She was bombing along driving angry, never a good idea. We approached a small junction with one of those pretend roundabouts that are just a circle of raised tarmac in the middle. Made to just slow the flow of traffic. (they didn't reckon on my mum in a bad mood..) She asked me which way to go at the roundabout. And I, foolishly as it transpired said "straight over the roundabout.." Well.. As the car sailed a foot into the air and we crashed back to earth on the other side of the roundabout I just looked at her, and she looked back and said that she genuinely hadn't meant to do that in any way. She had just switched her brain off due to being a bit peed off with me. Top fun actually. And definitely not the daftest thing either of us ever did whilst driving.
nice...thankyou for posting...however I agree I dont think it's funny enough to have been made into a series despite the cast...maybe they needed frankie boyle and Dylan Moran in the script room
Damn shame this was never made into a series, very enjoyable, brilliant cast.
It was! Bill Bailey, Sean Lock and Martin Freeman didn't return, but Mackenzie Crook joined the cast. I saw some of it on original broadcast and remember almost nothing except that I think Hugh Dennis played a 'House Husband' who enjoyed arranging flowers in a 4-4-3 formation.
@@dont.hang.around Yeah, IMDB says it ran for 2 series or years...whichever comes first in the UK. 😄
It's terrible.
Fascinating to see documentary footage of Sean and Bill’s holidays…
What a cast thanks for posting.
Man, Hugh was a beast with acting. Really like his character in this.
Could you imagine being the exec's who said no to this and then seeing who comedic legends that so many of these actors and actresses turned into.
Love My Family. Sums mine up to a tea and he is deffo me!
Im soooo sorry, I meant outnumbered.🤣. Though tbh, both ring true!
This could have been awesome! Thanks for uploading this pilot, great fun to watch. Bloopers from it would have been brilliant...the cast are top notch.
This show is great. How a show with such an all-star cast slipped past me, I don't know.I Seeing Pauline is great, Hugh is actually funny, and the Bill and Sean bits are perfection. Good stuff.
Likewise. Never heard of it, can't believe this wasn't on my radar. Loved Absolutely, Smack The Pony and Naked Video, but this one is a whole new deal. Agree about Bill and Sean - comedy perfection. 😍
Thank you so much for this! I remember seeing this broadcast. The Bill Bailey/Sean Lock holiday bartender scene stayed with me, but I could never find it again. For some reason I thought it was called 'The Sketch Show'.
Which is on reflection probably why I couldn't find it.
sean lock and bill are like ultimate uncles. always wrong but always right.
8:55 Mrs Doyle finally gets someone else to bring the tea
I am watching this show for the first time. Never heard of it before now. WOW this is a good show
I remember seeing this when it aired! I’ve always remembered the sketch with the daughter separating the parents when they came to stay, because my wife and I were going through that with my parents :) Thanks for uploading it, I had no idea what it was called
Reminds me of Big train, snack the pony the 90s early 00s had some great sketch shows
OMG - the i-Mac! I was desperate for one of those. 😂 A coloured computer - with a round mouse! Truly it was a miracle of our times. ❤😂😂😂
It’s downright bloody criminal that this wasn’t taken up by whomever. A brilliant show in the offing 🤪
I've never seen Mrs Doyle in anything else before. And I love the way Sean just plays himself as though he doesn't really give a shit.
Ah go on, go on, go on, go on, go on
😂"Will you not have a cup anyway?"@@stephennicolay1940
Then Shameless Series 7 Episode 7 will blow your mind. Mrs Doyle fully nude being bounced about on the end of David Threlfall 😂
Lucky git not having had to watch eastenders because you would've seen her there. Ah go on.
She was in Shameless.
wow! so great. thanks for posting. who knew this existed?!?
Funny, smart, and performed brilliantly. Loved it.
Love Sean and Bill at the bar 😅
Thank you for sharing this
Im American that lived in the UK for a few years and I can say this is a "Dream Team" of a cast...so sad that it didnt catch on, its brilliant!
Marvellous! Thankyou!
i love all of these actors, especially Martin and Bill
Brilliant! Good to see that Mrs Doyle made it off Craggy Island as well.
24:29 Go on! :D
Hard to believe that pilot was made eleven years after Martin Freeman starred in Driving Miss Daisy. Incredible versatility.
The mind reels...
This would be funny if they actually had the same name or were pronounced the same.
@@Pagliacci_RexThat is not necessary; as the old "British jazz are a loving nation ... Duke Ellington on every five pound note" joke illustrates. I feel the problems here are that the names are similar in too obvious a way and the juxtaposition of Morgan and Martin is not surreal enough (They are both actors and Martin as a chauffeur is quite believable). I guess comedy is really easy if you only need one good joke (it can just pop up - or not) but very hard work if you need many, for a show or whatever.
The Sketch Show vibe off of this… Great skits ☺️
Comedy never dies. Just the comedians.
But they live on a little bit longer every time they make us laugh. Sean Lock is immortal and I'll be laughing at his jokes until the day I die.
@@pawelkaras7231 100%
Excellent.
Soo bloody good this, had a good laugh here. Shame the picture quality was so low.
Hilarious. I love Sean and Bill. The Bartender is brilliant. MORE Daddy MORE🤣🤣🤣
Thats was pretty good that was. Especially being made so long agi!
I'd need the 11tog!
There were some jokes in this but a little thin in places.
I never saw this and had no knowledge of the series!
Thanks for uploading
Wow, what a cast and David Mitchell and Robert Webb were writers on it.
I really assume Bill and Sean’s segments were mainly ad-libbed because they were close friends in real life. RIP Sean and I really enjoyed this, thanks for posting
What a find! Thanks for uploading. Pauline McLynn!
Love the fridge magnet sketch, the cat flying towards the fridge shouldn't be that funny but 🤣🤣🤣
This would have been a great show.
I couldnt do this at the time because id been scarred by The Young Ones but I now appreciate this as audio/visual evolution, or devolution. Funny as heck though
Anyone have episodes of the rest of the series of TV To Go? Can't find them anywhere!
13:39 appears to be the same place Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant filmed 'The Office'.
Never heard of this before. I enjoyed it I'll hunt down more episides
@@seancomrie4714 I see thanks 😊
All the energy of a rat, trapped in a can. Imagine that!
They all look so young
Sean looks like he's been dipped in lotion and Bill hasn't had crack yet
How the fuck did this not get aired for a series
...it did...twice...
As a former resident of Reigate, the church scene is very accurate 😂
This should've been bigger. Nothing wrong with this.
Agreed, great gags
"Nothing wrong with this." isn't really a good argument to keep a show on when there are many competing shows vying for broadcasting.
@@BenjaminGooseDon't understand understatement much¿
So this series was not commissioned and instead we get guff like Mrs Brown's Boys.
Mrs brown is basically the tv version of comfort food....ppl love it just like sugar/junk food that they know they shouldn't but its a guilt of pleasure...and perhaps it reminds them of their own feisty nanas lol
Besides this ain't that funny either
There was a pilot, and two series each consisting of six episodes...
Mrs Brown’s Boys makes my bum itch. It’s awful.
You should put Hugh Dennis' name up there!
And the go on go on go on Irish bird
Up where?
And Debra Stevenson Pauline mclynn x
The actor Kevin Eldon not featured here, otherwise superb.
Does anyone know who did the theme tune? 🤔
brillliant
Why the laughter track
Go on, go on, go on
This is like, the dream team.
Those Apple Macs!
Weird how so many people assume that because this is a pilot the series wasn't picked up. 🤔
Not really, because those people know that if it had been picked up, they would have heard of it and watched it over the past 23 years.
@@stuartedworthy5111 But it was picked up - for 2 series. Just a bit of a change with some cast members.
What an incredible writing team and cast
Did this ever make it to air? I don’t remember it and would have loved this. Oftentimes there’s a show that looked incredible but, for a variety of reasons, didn’t sit here in Scotland - more often than not as a Scottish show was being shown. Something like Gary: Tank Commander or Chewin The Fat from this era
Hi, it did make it as I remember it being on, however the casting changed, with Mackenzie Crook now in. Bill Bailey, Martin Freeman, Sean Lock etc left after the pilot so the quality dipped quite a lot. I think it deserved its only series
Never seen this before 🤩 You've missed Pauline McLynn from the title credits! 🤦🏻♀️ Especially as she's in most of the clips.
Where can i find additional episodes? There were 2 seasons
Did Bill Wurtz make the opening titles?
Good work
Goodness I love Brit humour. What a lineup.
Hugh is criminally under utilized
Oh god I worked in insurance for years I understood that whole conversation and would actually get into it. Not sure about Bill having it insured at his parent's place..
Wow, top drawer writers and performers, yet didn't get green lit. Sean and Bill in a different class to rest. By far the funniest parts, but no actual punch lines
Are there any more of these episodes 🤔??? ❤
when bill bailey almost had hair
Was the intro by Bill Wurtz?
Do you have the remaining episodes?
That is better than most of the stuff on now!! When you think about the utter poo that’s been made into series 😩
its like the fast show..but slow..or Jam but just the jar, or Big train except its derailed.
Too hit and miss to have been fully commissioned but still some decent ideas in there. Incredible cast!!
Martin Freeman makes great movies, but it's a loss to sketch shows that he's moved on. He was great in this.
He is a fantastic actor and that shows even in comedy sketches.
Just watched the Fargo Netflix series , Martin Freeman is very good
@@blackcorp0001. I can't find Fargo on Netflix.... which country has it, if you don't mind me asking? I saw one episode somewhere and thought it was brilliant - love to see the rest. 😊
Sean Lock and Bill Bailey in Spain 😂
I like the south Asian kid playing a Central American resort bartender
@fryJones-didnt he appear in “Flowers” more recently?
Emigration!
@@simonwilton3546 haha not sure if that's him or not but that show was so great. Fuckin Julian Barrett. Legend
The housekeeper from Father Ted when she was young .....
Bill Bailey hasn't aged in 23 years?
He's always looked like a hobbit.
@@MatthewXLYhe prefers to be a troll living under a bridge
When Bill Bailey turned Bill Bailey on his Bill Baileyday, he stopped Bill Baileying and stayed Bill Bailey from them on.
Orcs trolls and Hobbits age much slower than Humans ❤😂
@@NymazYour frikkin Bill Bailying me 😮
🤩
Bit fast show format 😘
Ahead of its time
Hugh not getting a mention in the title is a travesty.
Too bad this wasn't recorded in front of a live audience and given a dozen episodes to find its rhythm.
It might have matured into something special.
The laugh track ruins it for me.
@@victoryoneableWhat's wrong with the audience laughter?
@@TequilaToothpick I think it's the way it's edited. It seems a bit too loud, sudden and unnatural for me, I find it distracting instead of reinforcing the humour.
There was another failed skit show called Bruiser that had Martin Freeman, David Mitchell, Robert Webb, Olivia Coleman, Matthew Holness, and Charlotte Hudson. All alumni and members of the Cambridge Footlights. Seems like group sketch shows are a hard sell in the UK since Python set such a high bar.
the biggest drawback in my eyes is the laughtracking. I suppose it was the time, but tension & release FFS.
Especially when it’s louder than the actor’s dialogue. That first skit completely washed out the guy in the back
The Hugh driving instructor bit about "straight across the roundabout.." took me back to a comical incident with my mum many years ago.
I'm not a driving instructor. And my mum was an ex taxi driver in her 60's by then. But I was banned for a DUI for 12 months so she would drive me to a country pub once a week to keep me amused. I'd buy her a posh coffee + lunch etc.
Well one week she was a bit peed off because I asked her to drive me to a country pub I knew in the outskirts of Barnsley. (Darfield fwiw.) She was bombing along driving angry, never a good idea.
We approached a small junction with one of those pretend roundabouts that are just a circle of raised tarmac in the middle. Made to just slow the flow of traffic. (they didn't reckon on my mum in a bad mood..)
She asked me which way to go at the roundabout. And I, foolishly as it transpired said "straight over the roundabout.." Well.. As the car sailed a foot into the air and we crashed back to earth on the other side of the roundabout I just looked at her, and she looked back and said that she genuinely hadn't meant to do that in any way. She had just switched her brain off due to being a bit peed off with me. Top fun actually. And definitely not the daftest thing either of us ever did whilst driving.
I would have watched that if it was made into a series, just another thing i wont get to see
Lol poor old you
It was, apparently. But no Bill, Sean or Martin. MacKenzie Crook instead.
@@daniellamcgee4251 no wonder I didn't watch it then. Love Hugh Dennis as well. Seriously underated comedy actor.
This is wonderful, shame no more!
I vaguely remember this but Mina Anwar and MacKenzie Crook were in it with no Bill Bailey or Sean Lock.
Hahaaaaa. Seriously though I love the Hugh Dennis driving instructor bit.
That was a good decision on the commissioners' part. That was terrible
Thoroughly enjoyed! What a waste!
they were adding a laugh track to a show that's shot in the single camera format as late as 2000 still? seems like a rather outdated practice
The English have a sense of humor that should not be ignored , they should be studied .
They aren't being studied? What would you call all of the people who watch them.
That's better than 95 percent of the rubbish comedythat's on TV now...and it didn't make it?? Madness.
Not great. But Debra Stephenson is at least always easy on the eye 😍
Material is hit and miss, but the laugh track takes you right out of it. A lot of the jokes would have benefited from a less enthusiastic laugh.
They didn't know how to deal with this kind of comedy until a few years later
I'd say it's in the realm of Smack the pony/ Big train. Very much of its time.
Canned laughter has ruined so much English comedy
Hit and miss? Not a single hit. This is very bad.
I’ve heard Stephen Fry say they don’t use laugh tracks in the UK?
5:33/5:34 that kid is so handsome! Is he in anything else? He's probably 35-odd or something now hey??
Sort yourself out.
nonce
@@provisionalauctionhosting5719 Nah thanks.
Television is. Over due for another sketch comedy
4:30 Northern dad & Irish mother have Welsh daughter?
nice...thankyou for posting...however I agree I dont think it's funny enough to have been made into a series despite the cast...maybe they needed frankie boyle and Dylan Moran in the script room
Never thought of r-ping a robber. Who are they gonna tell?
23:35 prescient support for Ukraine way back then...
I'm not a fan of the canned laughter - I prefer to make up my own mind as to whether something is funny.