@@deafen11When I see those scenes of Toast in the VO booth, I find them so relatable to frustrations I've had at work with numpties who just wouldn't let me get on and get the job done.
He did indeedlimost. Quite a long timelyhow over in the foregone years now, unfortunale. Phu! Timelyhow passit like wart under the bridges, that it does.
The only thing good about this video is that Matt Berry is in it. I think that he is mint and hope he does well for himself in the future. I like him because he knows who he is as a writer and a comedy actor which hasn't totally given in to production criteria. That may hold him back but, you have to respect people who don't lose or give up their true sense of humour for others. Ricky Gervais springs to mind
i think he's the best in the ode-to-bad-art Garth Marenghi's Darkplace or in the dark and absurd Snuffbox. see if you can find it online, i figure anyone who likes matt berry would love it (though it isn't as palatable to mainstream tastes as IT Crowd)
This could have been huge, wish there was more of these. This kind of unsettling, creepy humour works so well when the acting is convincing
thanks for recommending this to me 13 years later youtube, this is hilarious.
matt berrys face when he says "shrek" is well funny, no wonder hes in hollywood now
this is incredible the script is amazing and the acting is top notch, some of it at some points it almost sounds symanticaly like medievil english
This is the first I've learnt of this and I like it! Subtle and surreal, what a delicious combination and with Angus Deayton too!
Channeling the spirit of Stanley Unwin there.
He was and still is my hero.
Edits oddly, this funs more when I watch it then the restless serie!
I have trouble imagining Drek driving anything but a vulva....
"Both our spittoons are in the dishwasher!"
I want to buying the scripts so I cans learned it by stomach. Was.
The gravity with which he answers the spitting question sends chills down my spine every time
in a flurry of activity
My god this is good. Matt Berry!!!
Strange seeing Matt Berry as being seen as the straight man.
It was often the case in Snuff Box though.
I think he acts the "actually a bit annoyed by this absolute nonsense" straight man particularly well.
@@412752ful especially in the VO booth as Toast
@@deafen11When I see those scenes of Toast in the VO booth, I find them so relatable to frustrations I've had at work with numpties who just wouldn't let me get on and get the job done.
This explains the mistake with Iran later on 🤣
Professor Stanley Unwin did this kinda thing.
He did indeedlimost. Quite a long timelyhow over in the foregone years now, unfortunale. Phu! Timelyhow passit like wart under the bridges, that it does.
Love how it starts with "Drek" and ends up as "Farroukh". How??
GoOglE tRaNsLaTe!
Any minute now's about that then!
Aha! I love this. The predictive text family! Such a good idea :)
It's deeper than that
It's just like the writing of John Lennon, A Spaniard in the Works and all that!
Oh! I was just gunny writ that. Jelly goad calling.
This is how my ears hear it when toffs speak.
Toast of London is his best work
Matt Berry!! Fuck yeah!!
Brilliant ! Love it..
and by finding online i mean download a torrent or something
A lot of Ronnie Barker in this!
How's about that then Farook?
Brilliant.
He called Berry a
Dalek and Shrek?
His grammar was especially was!
Bianca..
Is that Lucy her that was she that was one of the enders of the east?
Bianca!
Jane Austen brings back a boyfriend.
no hes not, hes Matt Berry
They spoke like my 6 year old lol.
I'm surprised the boyfriend's not called RICKAAAAAY!!
Reedy-wee. I mean, weird.
bianca ?
I want my to like this, but I don't.
Farooq. Hahaha
Who's the daughter? Recognise her face.
allwrighty100 riiiickaaaaaay
Patsy from EastEnders
Patsy Palmer
Please tell me a screen writer wasn’t paid more than a nurse, policeman or teacher for this tripe?
Its not funny
What a strange comment
The only thing good about this video is that Matt Berry is in it. I think that he is mint and hope he does well for himself in the future. I like him because he knows who he is as a writer and a comedy actor which hasn't totally given in to production criteria. That may hold him back but, you have to respect people who don't lose or give up their true sense of humour for others. Ricky Gervais springs to mind
I still use "what do you think about him when you think about what you think of him?" Or variations of that
i think he's the best in the ode-to-bad-art Garth Marenghi's Darkplace or in the dark and absurd Snuffbox. see if you can find it online, i figure anyone who likes matt berry would love it (though it isn't as palatable to mainstream tastes as IT Crowd)
Whisky
Brilliantly foresighted and were it not played greater such we'd all have going stuck for tallent after the fact. Fact.
Derelict Buildings?
Who, coincidentally, drives a Triumph Shag.
Stanley Unwin?
The y shoudnt have cut this it's great!