I’m British and a huge comedy fan but this is totally new to me and absolutely brilliant. I lived overseas for a long time and still catching up. Tremendous.
JAM is the funniest, darkest, most messed up tv series I have ever seen xD so I absolutely agree. There is only one American on youtube that has reacted to it
One of the unique things about Jam is the music that plays almost constantly throughout, it’s mostly ambient music but it gives the show a strange almost dreamlike/nightmarish atmosphere. And that’s on top of some extremely dark comedy that goes to some places that few shows dare to. I remember not knowing if i liked it or not on first viewing because it’s genuinely unlike anything else i had seen at the time, especially in how the show is structured, it’s very strange compared to almost every other sketch show but in a good way. It’s still highly original to this day, Chris Morris is a genius.
Yeah, most of the music throughout the series was from two legendary record labels: Ninja Tune and Warp Records. Both were at their peak at the time, and fitted so well with the format of the show.
The sketch where the guy robs the shop with the gun and says of course I want the change that's what's the gun is for. That sketch has truly beautiful music
Chris Morris's parents were actually both GPs, general practitioner doctors. He delivered a great speech at the 2023 LMC national conference on the state of the GP service - obviously means a lot to him personally. I think his 'problem' is more that he's a sane, intelligent man in a crazy world! So he turns it into comedy.
I watched that speech (and as a doctor myself) it was fantastic. I must admit I use the "So...what seems to be the problem?" lines all the time based on David Cann's character. Haven't prescribed half a tonne of heroin yet though.
I know how you feel, Boomer. Was given JAM on DVD by a friend & it had me in stitches. It’s been left unwatched more than 20years now for the sake of my health…………. I think I’ll binge watch it later tonight!
I was driving home really late one night in 1997 listening to radio 1 and the plumber episode of blue jam came on. Nearly crashed the car from both laughing and not actually believing something like that could be broadcast
With Jam, a lot of the sketches have low framerates or blurry filters because they re-used the dialogue directly from the radio show (Blue Jam) without re-recording and it helps with masking the lip sync. Happily it also adds to the very trippy vibe of the show.
Genius. Kevin Eldon is one of my favourite comedy actors. He also has his own show - The Kevin Eldon Show. Think the music for this sketch is Funki Porcini...out of the UK Ninja Tune label.
So glad you reacted to this!! I had a hunch you might enjoy it. For me - it's top tier stuff. As is The Day Today and Brass Eye. The TV show was based on the radio show Blue Jam. The original music for both shows was created by a composer I used to work with - Adrian Sutton. Chris used to come into our post-production company where I was editing to work on various bits with Adrian and I met him on a few occasions. Lovely guy, blisteringly intelligent and one of my conedy heroes. He inspired a lot of the stuff I then went onto make. Adrian also composed for various other Chris Morris projects and composed the National Theatre's Warhorse. A very gifted composer indeed and again a super lovely guy. Great - reaction. As always. Made my day! Thanks for the shout out. You & The Queeh are currently my favourite reactors - so keep doing you. It's a real pleasure to watch you both laugh at the stuff we all enjoy. It's the closest we get to watching them for the first time ourselves. There's a show here on Channel 4 in the UK called Gogglebox which is basically people reacting to bits of that weeks TV- and it's always a pleasure to watch other people watch things you've seen. The other week something I made was featured on it and it was good fun watching then all laugh in the right places. Watching you cracking up to this is the icing on the cake. Especially as I've been quite unwell recently. So - thanks. I look forward to more!
Your reaction was so glorious! Jam is astoundingly creative, funny and disturbing- the contrast between the seriousess of the Doctor and the stuff he does is so great.
Jam was originally broadcast as Blue Jam on BBC radio at about 2am in the morning. That was the perfect form for it as I'd try and stay up to listen to it but you'd drift off and wake up again and it added to the whole 'dream/nightmare-like' quality of it. I don't think the TV adaption of it was every totally successful but it had it's moments, it worked better as something you 'imagined' rather than were shown.
The music in this sketch is by Funki Porcini & the trippy ambient sounds were one of the main things that set this apart from other sketch shows. Everything is so creepy & other-worldly while being absurdly funny.
Oh boy - "Disinterested Parents" is gold. Glad you like this How different is this to The Two Ronnies "Four Candles" skit? It's just a misunderstanding exploded into comedy. I really dig that a lot about Chris Morris, there's a lot of "classic" material re-imagined and looked at from a unique angle. Due's a genius and may one day sing an H-note.
Holy shit... Jam... is something else. Very cool to see our cousins across the pond watching it. Funnily enough the Doc is one of the dragon tamers in House of the dragon ;)
Theres was a british comedy called the goodies where a man laughed so much he died from a heart attack. It was on strange and curious deaths program.so it its possible to die laughing ❤
I'm honoured to officially announce the official King Boomer catchphrase (DRUM ROLL) "That was me not you guys" WE NEED MERCH BOOMER!!!!!!!!!! I'd buy a T-shirt with that printed on it!!!!!!!!!!!! 🤣
Looks like Brian will be moving on to Brasseye soon. And as a guy who lent his Brasseye dvd to a mate years ago and never saw it again, im all for it. Because there's only one entrance to this village, and it's only an inch wide
I once showed Jam to a Brazilian GF and she said "I've never seen anything like this before." (After the 'happy abortion clinic' skit she said "Jeeeeeeesus....".)
Jam, I am of the view was one of the best comedy series of its time. For me, it doesn't use the stable stereotypes of easy comedy that would be racist, sexist or view point and challenges common perceptions. I get why some people do not think it is funny, but comedy should be allowed to challenge those boundaries
You’ve got to watch the JAM sketch with the couple looking to buy a house (with sexual favours thrown in) and a terrifyingly creepy Mark Heap listening in to the conversation with the estate agent… just horrible! but you can’t stop watching it!…
Oohhh just remembered! The child corpse disposer from Jam! Imagine Harvey Keitel's character, Winston Wolf from "Pulp Fiction", but it's a little girl....
@@simonbird8093 I've been watching some of it. So dark in places. So odd. Brilliant though. I love the woman who's too stupid to realise she's in the wrong, who they send to collect the car.
It was shown once on Channel 4, as "Jam", then repeated some time later as "Jaaaaam", and shown much later at night. I couldn't see any difference in the content though..
There is a rehearsal of one of these sketches available - you can see the actor (David Cann) react after seeing the script, then ploughing through it completely straight ruclips.net/video/tIqpyNMhShQ/видео.html
I love it that there is now a cultural exchange program, with the States, involving Jam. We were so worried that you wouldn't be able to survive it. Chris Morris - there's something RIGHT with that man. He's fearlessly inventive.
Shrunken car is a really silly funny one not dark like most of the things, if you watch full episode it's got long sketches but in-between some really short silly stuff
Is that the sublime Amelia Bullock? I really have to get that boxed set. Chris Morris is the evil genius of the dark arts of comedy. Your reaction was grand, mate. I wish you and " The Queen, " rainbows.
Will you please try an episode of "man stroke woman" . It's an old British show from 2005 that ran shortly on BBC three I believe. It is sketch comedy, full of hilarious unrelated silly clips. Nick Frost is in it, think you would get a good laugh from it
I'm so glad you find Jam this funny. I used to watch this back in my raver days... a reet experience. The abortion coffins and Mr Lizard were my favs. And the "chopped up man" nearly killed me. ...react to a full show of Jam (do it.... do it.... DO IT..... you'll live, but not quite the same.)
Fun stuff, can see why the pausing, and as for people dieing from watching this kind... Yes... Historically, it IS a given FACT, that an old man in the UK, did in fact die from laughing, heart attack I believe, while watching the UK Show "The Goodies" Episode: "Ecky-Thump" I would certainly recommend watching those classics, or snippets of them.
Michael - "Allison, I've probably got 3 more goes at this before this gets reported haven't I?" Allison - "NO!" Michael - "Please" Allison - "No!" Michael - "Please" Allison - "Two" Michael - "Thanks"
We do this every day at work to warm up first thing in the morning. I work in a Japanese abattoir, filleting squid, and we just love long things flopping about! It's when the long things get a bit scary, and we all look at each other, bow, and then go total BANSAI!!!! Long and floppy things are just things to look at and not for a doctor's surgery... especially, a doctor as qualified as this man. He looks like he should be looking after all the most important people in the world, like, all the world leaders, perhaps??? Maybe, he could be their Guru? Maybe, he could be the missing link they are looking for? Maybe, he could be the spiritual advisor to their blood lin...Ah...nah! Maybe.... just a nob head?
Incredulity with awkward hilarity - you're a pawn in Chris' game. Your reaction is exactly why he did it. Where else/what else will make you feel the way this has? He puts you right on the tip of the needle, fringe comedy in the extreme. He grasps the human condition and gets to the soft underbelly like a sniper.
I love watching your responses to British Comedy, and you've covered a lot of the best stuff - but I have a suggestion for you - look up The Inbetweeners, there's TV series and two movies, I'd recommend watching a few TV series episodes first to get the characters, then watch the first movie - be prepared to hurt your ribs laughing!
Incredible find! One of the greatest and darkest comedies Britain have ever produced
I’m British and a huge comedy fan but this is totally new to me and absolutely brilliant. I lived overseas for a long time and still catching up. Tremendous.
find the original radio show, blue jam. its even better imo
David Cann’s doctor character was, for me, the highlight of ‘Jam’. Boomer, you must watch the entirety of this show. It’s phenomenal.
JAM is the funniest, darkest, most messed up tv series I have ever seen xD so I absolutely agree. There is only one American on youtube that has reacted to it
@@Polli-uw2mm Yeah, Taffe316 did Jam. It blew his mind, and it was great to watch the, um, blowing. So to speak.
Casual Parenting from Jam is fucking brilliant
One of the unique things about Jam is the music that plays almost constantly throughout, it’s mostly ambient music but it gives the show a strange almost dreamlike/nightmarish atmosphere. And that’s on top of some extremely dark comedy that goes to some places that few shows dare to.
I remember not knowing if i liked it or not on first viewing because it’s genuinely unlike anything else i had seen at the time, especially in how the show is structured, it’s very strange compared to almost every other sketch show but in a good way. It’s still highly original to this day, Chris Morris is a genius.
Funki Porcini on this one - great track
@@aldo34 Indeed. A possibly appropriate track title: Going Down! 🙃
Yeah, most of the music throughout the series was from two legendary record labels: Ninja Tune and Warp Records. Both were at their peak at the time, and fitted so well with the format of the show.
The sketch where the guy robs the shop with the gun and says of course I want the change that's what's the gun is for. That sketch has truly beautiful music
6:10 - Best reaction ever - on the whole internet! More please - pause all you want!
"People say alcohol is a drug. It's not a drug. It's a drink." - Chris Morris, Brass Eye.
Peter! You've lost the news!
if someone offers you cake, stick it in their face and tell them to f*** off
What a fucking disgrace
Yellow bentines!
@@54spatula Are you The Bozboz?
Chris Morris's parents were actually both GPs, general practitioner doctors. He delivered a great speech at the 2023 LMC national conference on the state of the GP service - obviously means a lot to him personally. I think his 'problem' is more that he's a sane, intelligent man in a crazy world! So he turns it into comedy.
Well said! I was about to say the same thing. I wonder if this was based on stories his parents may have told him!
@jamesthecatmy doctor did this at my last appointment lol. 😆
I watched that speech (and as a doctor myself) it was fantastic. I must admit I use the "So...what seems to be the problem?" lines all the time based on David Cann's character. Haven't prescribed half a tonne of heroin yet though.
I know how you feel, Boomer. Was given JAM on DVD by a friend & it had me in stitches. It’s been left unwatched more than 20years now for the sake of my health………….
I think I’ll binge watch it later tonight!
The patient is Kevin Eldon - The Cleaner (“Dirty”) off Black Books.
Also, the doctor was the customer who yelled at Manny to leave him alone in the second episode of Black Books.
@@benedictnothing Also, French Tech Support on IT Crowd. God he's so good in so many things.
@@NowItsReynTime Also the racist in I'm Alan Partridge
@@benedictnothing and he was a dragon tamer in House of the Dragon. Just swing your tail about... that's it... good mass. (The doc not Kevin Eldon).
Don’t forget your flask of weak lemon drink 👍
It's such a treat to see you enjoying some proper British comedy. Please do some more Jam.
He's not even seen the cleaner and plumber sketches, yet...
What about Mark heap as the TV repair man! haha.
Oh no, the plumber. That's one that stuck in my memory.
What shiny pipes you have!
I was driving home really late one night in 1997 listening to radio 1 and the plumber episode of blue jam came on. Nearly crashed the car from both laughing and not actually believing something like that could be broadcast
Yeah that was dark!
Loved jam. The doctor was great. The tv show is based on blue jam a radio show. They are up on RUclips. Genuinely borderline insane.
this started out as blue jam .. a series on the radio..even more surreal
Jam is funnier tho
Big spoon baby balloon was genius.
@6:37 awww man I'm so glad I watched this. Video 😂😂. Probably my favourite sketch of all time it's just nuclear comedy... Love your reactions man
This is THE greatest reaction to anything ever 😂🎉
With Jam, a lot of the sketches have low framerates or blurry filters because they re-used the dialogue directly from the radio show (Blue Jam) without re-recording and it helps with masking the lip sync. Happily it also adds to the very trippy vibe of the show.
Genius. Kevin Eldon is one of my favourite comedy actors. He also has his own show - The Kevin Eldon Show. Think the music for this sketch is Funki Porcini...out of the UK Ninja Tune label.
So glad you reacted to this!! I had a hunch you might enjoy it. For me - it's top tier stuff. As is The Day Today and Brass Eye.
The TV show was based on the radio show Blue Jam.
The original music for both shows was created by a composer I used to work with - Adrian Sutton. Chris used to come into our post-production company where I was editing to work on various bits with Adrian and I met him on a few occasions.
Lovely guy, blisteringly intelligent and one of my conedy heroes. He inspired a lot of the stuff I then went onto make.
Adrian also composed for various other Chris Morris projects and composed the National Theatre's Warhorse. A very gifted composer indeed and again a super lovely guy.
Great - reaction. As always. Made my day! Thanks for the shout out. You & The Queeh are currently my favourite reactors - so keep doing you. It's a real pleasure to watch you both laugh at the stuff we all enjoy. It's the closest we get to watching them for the first time ourselves.
There's a show here on Channel 4 in the UK called Gogglebox which is basically people reacting to bits of that weeks TV- and it's always a pleasure to watch other people watch things you've seen. The other week something I made was featured on it and it was good fun watching then all laugh in the right places. Watching you cracking up to this is the icing on the cake. Especially as I've been quite unwell recently. So - thanks. I look forward to more!
Googlebox doing Jam. Imagine that! I would actually watch that episode.
And I'm afraid we'll have to see Duncan Hart upset in a rather more sustained way, later in tonight's deeply disturbing broadgramme.
I remember Jam from back in the day. Weapons grade stuff.
one of my fave reactions of yours - I love it when you career off your chair saying "F**k off!" & start making chimp screams!
Your reaction was so glorious! Jam is astoundingly creative, funny and disturbing- the contrast between the seriousess of the Doctor and the stuff he does is so great.
It was also a radio show called 'Blue Jam' the music was brilliant, interspersed with these sketches. My favourite was the Noddy car sketch.
Jam was originally broadcast as Blue Jam on BBC radio at about 2am in the morning. That was the perfect form for it as I'd try and stay up to listen to it but you'd drift off and wake up again and it added to the whole 'dream/nightmare-like' quality of it. I don't think the TV adaption of it was every totally successful but it had it's moments, it worked better as something you 'imagined' rather than were shown.
The music in this sketch is by Funki Porcini & the trippy ambient sounds were one of the main things that set this apart from other sketch shows. Everything is so creepy & other-worldly while being absurdly funny.
I lived away from the UK for 20 years. Huge fan of all these people but never seen the show. Crying with laughter. Thanks for pausing for my sake
@@UMBR. Cheers mate
You might recognise that the guy playing the Doctor was in Black Books episode 2 as the browsing man who shouted at Manny.
DIRTY...
😂👍
Also Nathan Barley and Four Lions by Chris Morris
It's well weapon
Oh boy - "Disinterested Parents" is gold. Glad you like this
How different is this to The Two Ronnies "Four Candles" skit? It's just a misunderstanding exploded into comedy. I really dig that a lot about Chris Morris, there's a lot of "classic" material re-imagined and looked at from a unique angle. Due's a genius and may one day sing an H-note.
"But it's great...??" has always been my favourite line in the whole show. Kills me every time!
Another Mr lizard 🦎
My favourite Jam sketch was the TV Lizards.
David Cann, is the doctor. He's in loads of comedy shows and movies and he's played a Dragon Keeper in House of Dragon.
Holy shit... Jam... is something else. Very cool to see our cousins across the pond watching it. Funnily enough the Doc is one of the dragon tamers in House of the dragon ;)
Wow is he really?
@@KingBoomer yup
Not sure if anybody else has mentioned but I believe the lady in this is Sonya/Sonia (unsure of spelling) from Alan partridge season 2!
😂 this is absolutely, bat-shit crazy. How have i not seen this before? 💙💎
We should always strive to achieve the same lob rate 😂
Sometimes, I wish I could click 'Like' twice - your reaction was PRICELESS 🤣
Theres was a british comedy called the goodies where a man laughed so much he died from a heart attack. It was on strange and curious deaths program.so it its possible to die laughing ❤
I was so hoping that you picked this clip after your hilarious reaction to the last Jam sketch.
Try Jam - sex for houses or the gush.
OMG! I’d forgotten The Gush. Pantwettingly funny..
I'm honoured to officially announce the official King Boomer catchphrase (DRUM ROLL) "That was me not you guys" WE NEED MERCH BOOMER!!!!!!!!!! I'd buy a T-shirt with that printed on it!!!!!!!!!!!! 🤣
The actor playing the doctor , he plays a waiter in benidorm who ends up going home with les/lesley
Looks like Brian will be moving on to Brasseye soon. And as a guy who lent his Brasseye dvd to a mate years ago and never saw it again, im all for it. Because there's only one entrance to this village, and it's only an inch wide
I once showed Jam to a Brazilian GF and she said "I've never seen anything like this before." (After the 'happy abortion clinic' skit she said "Jeeeeeeesus....".)
For some reason I’ve needed to watch this every day for about four days
Jam, I am of the view was one of the best comedy series of its time. For me, it doesn't use the stable stereotypes of easy comedy that would be racist, sexist or view point and challenges common perceptions. I get why some people do not think it is funny, but comedy should be allowed to challenge those boundaries
What was the clip you watched which was blocked?
Yeah Jam. You're on the good shit. I've been telling you about "Brasseye" since before Pearl Harbour it seems like.
There’s never been anything like Jam and I doubt there ever will be again. lol 😂. You have to watch the whole thing it’s a trip
You’ve got to watch the JAM sketch with the couple looking to buy a house (with sexual favours thrown in) and a terrifyingly creepy Mark Heap listening in to the conversation with the estate agent… just horrible! but you can’t stop watching it!…
The bits where you to pause because you're dying are the best bits!
You must think us Brits are insane, and guess what, you’d be right!
Yep, as a trainee doctor it was hard to get my head around this, but now it comes naturally.
You're not Darren, you are just a normie.
😂 and proud of it. 💙💎
@@winterbas8927😂
Oohhh just remembered! The child corpse disposer from Jam! Imagine Harvey Keitel's character, Winston Wolf from "Pulp Fiction", but it's a little girl....
"I'm piecing together an holistic puzzle"
If I ca survive watching Jam while high on LSD, you can survive watching at least one full episode relatively unscathed. :D
Just beware of symptomless coma which can strike at any time lol. I know that's a bit dark to joke about. But I wanted to 🙂
Your laughter made me laugh even more to it. My throat and chest fuckin hurt already.
How the hell do they get through that without laughing, 😂
I am sure it took a long time to film that 😂
they’re professional actors, it takes ages to focus on parts that are hilariously cringy.
Queen Boomer would die watching this... we wants it! What you've seen so far is fairly tame. It's quite dark in places.
I remember being in actual pain from laughing so much at Jam. It's brutally funny.
@@simonbird8093 I've been watching some of it. So dark in places. So odd. Brilliant though. I love the woman who's too stupid to realise she's in the wrong, who they send to collect the car.
Check out the Doc sketch where he’s talking to the kid that wets the bed.
I have all these shows on DVD. It was banned from TV after the a few episodes on channel 4
It wasn't banned, just never repeated...
It was shown once on Channel 4, as "Jam", then repeated some time later as "Jaaaaam", and shown much later at night. I couldn't see any difference in the content though..
It wasn't banned? They aired the series, then released it on DVD, etc. It ran as long as intended.
Wish you had watched this with Queen Boomer lol
Chris Morris was the main man behind this series, his was boss in the IT crowd. its great.
There is a rehearsal of one of these sketches available - you can see the actor (David Cann) react after seeing the script, then ploughing through it completely straight ruclips.net/video/tIqpyNMhShQ/видео.html
I love it that there is now a cultural exchange program, with the States, involving Jam. We were so worried that you wouldn't be able to survive it. Chris Morris - there's something RIGHT with that man. He's fearlessly inventive.
I remember this when it came out, and I was expecting then as now, that the punchline would be that it had cured the patient's headache at least.
Watch the me lizard clip from JAM. Amazing
LOL @8:06 you legit look like you are about to pass out xD
Shrunken car is a really silly funny one not dark like most of the things, if you watch full episode it's got long sketches but in-between some really short silly stuff
This gets a whole lot darker. Smart Pipes ... I'll leave that one there.
Is that the sublime Amelia Bullock?
I really have to get that boxed set.
Chris Morris is the evil genius of the dark arts of comedy.
Your reaction was grand, mate.
I wish you and " The Queen, " rainbows.
There's also the "Home seller" piece from Jam. A couple try to buy their dream home, but the seller imposes..... "special conditions".... 😎
Watch “The League of Gentlemen” another U.K. tv sitcom based in a small town full of twisted characters, very dark and funny.
Inside number 9 is way better though imo
@@Polli-uw2mm jam and brass eye are better than both lol
There's nothing like a shared lob rate . . .
"Employing stupid people" was my favourite 😂
Love watching you crack up 😂
Will you please try an episode of "man stroke woman" . It's an old British show from 2005 that ran shortly on BBC three I believe. It is sketch comedy, full of hilarious unrelated silly clips. Nick Frost is in it, think you would get a good laugh from it
Doc is played by an actor named David Cann
there is a compilation of all the doctor sketches
You know why we don't go to the drs in the UK often 😂
I'm so glad you find Jam this funny. I used to watch this back in my raver days... a reet experience. The abortion coffins and Mr Lizard were my favs. And the "chopped up man" nearly killed me.
...react to a full show of Jam (do it.... do it.... DO IT..... you'll live, but not quite the same.)
it started out as a radio series called blue jam..funnily enough we used to listen to it on old tapes coming back from raves in the car
The nearest thing to weirdness that north America had was most likely kids in the hall....
I’m in tears Boom! 😂😂😂😂😂
It's criminal how few people have reacted to Jam (or even just watched it). It's quite dark but hopefully Boomer checks out the whole series soon.
Jam was awesome. Luckily I still have it on DVD.
My favourite Doctor sketch is the one where he's raising money for a girl with head cancer by operating a phone sex line 😂
Fun stuff, can see why the pausing, and as for people dieing from watching this kind... Yes...
Historically, it IS a given FACT, that an old man in the UK, did in fact die from laughing, heart attack I believe, while watching the UK Show "The Goodies" Episode: "Ecky-Thump"
I would certainly recommend watching those classics, or snippets of them.
Michael -
"Allison, I've probably got 3 more goes at this before this gets reported haven't I?"
Allison -
"NO!"
Michael -
"Please"
Allison -
"No!"
Michael -
"Please"
Allison -
"Two"
Michael -
"Thanks"
British comedy is hands down the best in the world, end of debate.
Yay! Kevin eldon! :). You also need to watch “look around you” :). Machadaynu!!! :).
We do this every day at work to warm up first thing in the morning. I work in a Japanese abattoir, filleting squid, and we just love long things flopping about! It's when the long things get a bit scary, and we all look at each other, bow, and then go total BANSAI!!!! Long and floppy things are just things to look at and not for a doctor's surgery... especially, a doctor as qualified as this man. He looks like he should be looking after all the most important people in the world, like, all the world leaders, perhaps??? Maybe, he could be their Guru? Maybe, he could be the missing link they are looking for? Maybe, he could be the spiritual advisor to their blood lin...Ah...nah! Maybe.... just a nob head?
If I can recommend one, "Jam Shrunken Car" is one of my favourites
Incredulity with awkward hilarity - you're a pawn in Chris' game. Your reaction is exactly why he did it. Where else/what else will make you feel the way this has? He puts you right on the tip of the needle, fringe comedy in the extreme. He grasps the human condition and gets to the soft underbelly like a sniper.
I HAVE to see Queen Boomers reaction to this!!!!
I love watching your responses to British Comedy, and you've covered a lot of the best stuff - but I have a suggestion for you - look up The Inbetweeners, there's TV series and two movies, I'd recommend watching a few TV series episodes first to get the characters, then watch the first movie - be prepared to hurt your ribs laughing!
Jam will make you piss yourself laughing & crap yourself with fear
Yeah, Chris Morris is sick!
Been waiting for this
I've just noticed it him that yelled at Bill Bailey at black books. WILL YOU LEAVE ME ALONE!!!!
Somebody once died watching; The Goodies - Eccie thump
Brian Ive known you for a while now - you never told me you could do a spot on chimp impression
6:09 - LOL!!!
Brass Eye was the final straw and Chris Morris wasn't allowed on television again.
Except Jam came after.
Good work Duncan
Started on the radio.