@@That2Jno they indeed did not, the quality of television in recent years has only been increasing, we are living (albeit it seems, in a fading) in the golden age of TV.
"I'm just trying to get to the root of why you felt the need to ask such a humiliating question..." is the second harshest sentence ever said.... followed closely by "Yes, it is no..."
00:00 Run Out Of Money 02:03 Can humans levitate? 03:41 Watergategate 05:08 The Big Chicken Finale 06:15 How Not What To Look Like (sketch) 07:14 David's burqa 08:29 Relationship advice for David 10:14 Christmas newsletters 11:39 Happy birthday David! 13:46 Robert's holiday snaps 14:56 Will people like these behind the scenes bits? 16:02 The That Mitchell & Webb Look garden 18:55 This sketch went wrong 21:30 Rob's complaints 22:23 David's gay t-shirt 22:46 How cheese is made 26:11 Whoomp! 28:08 David's voiceover gig 28:50 David's nowhere near as clever as he thinks he is 29:35 Rob's apology for the last bit 31:14 Sitting on our massive balls, farting 32:06 MYTHCHILD 33:52 A wig over a wig over a bald cap over David's wig. 35:46 Sex In The City, a remake of Tenko 37:02 Mitchell & Webb action figure prototypes 38:17 Not a Stripper (Sketch) 41:02 Discussion about "Not a Stripper" 43:28 Hit or miss sketches. A running order for the show. 44:34 The Special Guest Problem 45:40 A sensible, adult conversation about important issues 47:30 The Queen is not very good, continuation of "The Special Guest Problem" 48:44 Reading Robert's texts, "X" confusion 50:22 A dignified answer 51:51 A superhero piss in the shower. 53:29 With every text, you get a free subtext 54:55 Can I borrow your pen? 55:44 Robert's nudity thing 57:22 Keeley Hawes is David's wife 59:36 Hidden talents 1:00:40 Chocolate Mitchell 1:01:41 David's crossdressing 1:04:59 Accents in the Deep South sketch 1:06:28 The Deep South Sketch 1:09:36 Blackadder's disappointing ending 1:11:52 SOD CANCER (James Bachman 1972-2010) 1:14:30 Comic Sans 1:16:48 ArseStore; The modern shop sketch 1:18:34 Online shopping sketch 1:18:52 Smug immortal bastards
It's funny that they made a sketch about the final scene of blackadder dropping the humour for an emotional moment when they do that in the Old Holmes sketch
that bit in blackadder was only like that because of budget cuts as well. They originally wanted a big battle sequence but the BBC gave them pittance. Series 1 of blackadder sucks and when they had their budget cut they got way way way better.
Artists of all kinds are constantly adapting existing ideas. Extras can be seen as a development of the Office; where you see the back story of an office environment, and Extras was the same but in film sets.
holy crap dude the skit at 16:17 would you guys mind turning OFF the anti-mole ear-shattering screechers please? not all of us are fucking 90 years old and have hearing damage. some of us can actually hear it.
@@livebarylivebary sorry Bary its not your fault... its either whatever they used to record that OR an anti-mole thingy :( theres a REALLY high pitched ringing during that entire skit and it literally melts my brain it hurts so bad 🥲guy 2 houses down from me in real life has one of those mole things as well and no children can go near it lol but the adults cant hear it so :/ hearing loss with age I guess
Ironically the writer of the sitcom who creates the lines for the character who has read "stalingrad" doesn't actually know anything about stalingrad judging by the lines he wrote for the character that had supposedly read the book "stalingrad". So the writer, the actor and the character all know very little about the battle.
Because I just so happened to find my father's face with a crown on it riding a serpent in the Reader's Digest and he didn't look very human if you ask me
Sketch comedy is one of the cheapest things you can possibly make. And it's all paid for by the license fee, not to mention the all the money they get by reselling what's already been bought and paid for to other countries. If they STILL can't pay the bills without relying on dvd sales, it speaks more of chronic mismanagement and financial incompetence than it does of changing viewer habits. It's the same with videogames, where multi billion dollar companies never stop bitching and whining about how they can't cover development costs without unethically nickel and diming the consumer to death and pushing gambling addictions onto literal children, despite selling tens of millions of copies at extortionate prices. How about you scale back the ludicrous budgets that you apparently can't afford, rather than blaming absolutely everybody but yourself for your own brain dead decisions.
@@purpleheart3036 the joke is based o an actual problem, that's what makes it funny. Otherwise it would be a non-sequitur. There is actually a budgeting problem at the BBC (which is why they had to axe BBC 3 etc). That's the whole premise of the sketch.
The first sketch is hilarious considering where we're watching it.
And also that David Mitchell has a show on Dave now
The lights did indeed go out all over television
@@That2Jno they indeed did not, the quality of television in recent years has only been increasing, we are living (albeit it seems, in a fading) in the golden age of TV.
@@hrmpug1092Those are typically shows made for streaming that happen to air on tv.
I'm watching it in Bhutan, why is that funny?
The sketch that ends "That's the penultimate line." is one of the cleverest bits of comedy sketch writing I've ever seen
Apart from the fact that according to the script David wasn't supposed to say "it goes on forever"
'I don't know how they put the f**king skin on" 🤣24.45min cheese sketch, has me in stitches every time, so good!
24:46. The cheese argument. Utterly brilliant. 😂
I've had this ridiculous sort of conversation with my co worker for so many years
"I'm just trying to get to the root of why you felt the need to ask such a humiliating question..." is the second harshest sentence ever said.... followed closely by "Yes, it is no..."
I think of "yes it is no" all the time
So... "Yes, it is no..." is the third harshest sentence??
'I'm not claiming to be a FUCKING SCIENTIST, David!' is such a hilarious escalation
Thank you for posting - I adore Mitchell & Webb
"ENTANGLE ME NOT, Webb!"
Axe man, man of axes, useful but sharp, feller of trees and his enemies 😊
@@thegoodstuff6130 God stuff, the stuff of god, not god themself but just their stuff. Please don't scratch the rare 12" records of God.
bullet proof blouse, blouse that knows no bullets. dependable and strong, protector of all.
Too late
@@0x5DAnot even gonna attempt that one
Love these two
Thanks for the quality
Aw David looks so young at the start!
Thanks for uploading this, Now I don't have to buy the DVD.
(Jk, I have all 4 series on DVD)
28:52 - my favourite.
Rob's final line and David's facial expression at the end are 😄.
Thanks very much for compiling this.
☮
" ....since Watergate-gate" is from one of my forever faves, and now all these 'BTSs" are in one place!
00:00 Run Out Of Money
02:03 Can humans levitate?
03:41 Watergategate
05:08 The Big Chicken Finale
06:15 How Not What To Look Like (sketch)
07:14 David's burqa
08:29 Relationship advice for David
10:14 Christmas newsletters
11:39 Happy birthday David!
13:46 Robert's holiday snaps
14:56 Will people like these behind the scenes bits?
16:02 The That Mitchell & Webb Look garden
18:55 This sketch went wrong
21:30 Rob's complaints
22:23 David's gay t-shirt
22:46 How cheese is made
26:11 Whoomp!
28:08 David's voiceover gig
28:50 David's nowhere near as clever as he thinks he is
29:35 Rob's apology for the last bit
31:14 Sitting on our massive balls, farting
32:06 MYTHCHILD
33:52 A wig over a wig over a bald cap over David's wig.
35:46 Sex In The City, a remake of Tenko
37:02 Mitchell & Webb action figure prototypes
38:17 Not a Stripper (Sketch)
41:02 Discussion about "Not a Stripper"
43:28 Hit or miss sketches. A running order for the show.
44:34 The Special Guest Problem
45:40 A sensible, adult conversation about important issues
47:30 The Queen is not very good, continuation of "The Special Guest Problem"
48:44 Reading Robert's texts, "X" confusion
50:22 A dignified answer
51:51 A superhero piss in the shower.
53:29 With every text, you get a free subtext
54:55 Can I borrow your pen?
55:44 Robert's nudity thing
57:22 Keeley Hawes is David's wife
59:36 Hidden talents
1:00:40 Chocolate Mitchell
1:01:41 David's crossdressing
1:04:59 Accents in the Deep South sketch
1:06:28 The Deep South Sketch
1:09:36 Blackadder's disappointing ending
1:11:52 SOD CANCER (James Bachman 1972-2010)
1:14:30 Comic Sans
1:16:48 ArseStore; The modern shop sketch
1:18:34 Online shopping sketch
1:18:52 Smug immortal bastards
Thank you!
Legend
Thanks man
😂 1:20:59
Hang on, you're a king gizzard fan account also posting sketches from one of my favorite comedy duos? Are you and I the same person?
I'm in your mind.
you may know James Bachman as the voice of Stede Bonnet in AC4 Black Flag
James Bachman... man of bark, like the tin woodsman.
i love the irony of the first bit
It's funny that they made a sketch about the final scene of blackadder dropping the humour for an emotional moment when they do that in the Old Holmes sketch
that bit in blackadder was only like that because of budget cuts as well. They originally wanted a big battle sequence but the BBC gave them pittance. Series 1 of blackadder sucks and when they had their budget cut they got way way way better.
This is my favourite film.
Here, got you a whiskey..
When my favorite fizz channel is also into sketch comedy
Is that Keeley Hawes bit inspired by WILTY?
Is the guy at 11:44 wearing a tigers cap?
Dude you skipped the "Sod Cancer." after James' death!
And at least two extra skits... The follow-up to the cunnilingus... And the one where David is chosen to remake an old show.
Is that julia Sawalha in the background at 27:02, putting up what looks like a "Inflammable Liquid" sign?
If not then it's uncanny.
Also she was finally on RHLSTP recently!
Great spot. I think you might be right!
They put the skin on!!! 😂🤣
Best sketch....this isn't a nursery rhyme David🤣
45:35 aged like wine
To this day some say, after seeing this Ricky Gervais stole the idea to use for extrass.
Wouldn't be surprised, he's been using the same material for decades too
Artists of all kinds are constantly adapting existing ideas.
Extras can be seen as a development of the Office; where you see the back story of an office environment, and Extras was the same but in film sets.
I think you guys are missing mr plastic's joke that Extras came out before mitchell and webb look.
3:45 is my favourite bit
David could never pull a woman as attractive as Keeley Haw... wait, never mind.
Hilarious!
'Two Pints' didn't have their own garden, they had a Pub. In Runcorn.
Errr, with a pub garden.
How thick is wall?
I nate that I can’t buy these in America. It is my favorite show ever.
41:56 nice confetti reference
ALL EXCEPT THE VERY BEST ONE ABOUT FLYING
which one about flying?
"We kept that pepper grinder"... pmsl!
06:57 - 08:26 is fucking great but sadly the reason the physical DVDs go for so much nowadays. No-no jokes make the asking price go up..
holy crap dude the skit at 16:17 would you guys mind turning OFF the anti-mole ear-shattering screechers please? not all of us are fucking 90 years old and have hearing damage. some of us can actually hear it.
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@@livebarylivebary sorry Bary its not your fault... its either whatever they used to record that OR an anti-mole thingy :( theres a REALLY high pitched ringing during that entire skit and it literally melts my brain it hurts so bad 🥲guy 2 houses down from me in real life has one of those mole things as well and no children can go near it lol but the adults cant hear it so :/ hearing loss with age I guess
I like the break up skit the most
"it's my bottom, I do have some control over it."
u in the cube or suton ?
Very Morecambe and wise
7:49 🤣
Can you still do this?
So on the nose !
I don't want to come across as someone who even cares but hells teeth !
Wow - nobody mentions this one in the same breath as Little Britain, eh?
I love how Rob is channeling Eric Morecambe. It's a lovely tribute.
Ironically the writer of the sitcom who creates the lines for the character who has read "stalingrad" doesn't actually know anything about stalingrad judging by the lines he wrote for the character that had supposedly read the book "stalingrad".
So the writer, the actor and the character all know very little about the battle.
Have you planted the crack yet?
great. just, great. love the private moments
45:33 can’t tell if that aged well or not
The Queen didn't age well. The skit did.
Hidden Talents = now we know 😉
31:13
31:51
I am intrigued as to why both my biological twin father and my legal father are a team. David Michael and Robert Webb, Michael Webb.
OH SHUT UP, DAVID.
Yes it is no!
King Gizzard??? Where’s the Lizard Wizard??
Watergate-gate is exactly why I cannot abide using 'gate' to denote a scandal. It's idiotic.
And David I would be careful with that word human....
Because I just so happened to find my father's face with a crown on it riding a serpent in the Reader's Digest and he didn't look very human if you ask me
It's in the book called into the unknown and the chapter is called the art of magic
You appear to be having mental health issues.
What?
Give me your pen! 😁
So much in love.
Without Jamie, fuck this world
Bring back Robert
Entangle me not Webb!
This guy is what fat mike from nofx would look like if he shaved his face
I'm the viewer! *gives me a hi five*
Casual criminals unite!
An excellent compilation of the least funniest bits in this sketch show.
Laugh tracks need to die. They really go over the top with M&W too...
I don't mind them, actually quite like them although they're better for solo viewing than group viewing.
The irony.
Ordinary, average guys.
Enough with the constantly moving cameras already
K I will tell them
Write to your local MP. It's what they're there for.
@@JamieFurlong to make laws governing how tv shows should be shot ??
@@pressureworks eh? Why would an MP do that?
@@JamieFurlongit's their job!
Sketch comedy is one of the cheapest things you can possibly make. And it's all paid for by the license fee, not to mention the all the money they get by reselling what's already been bought and paid for to other countries. If they STILL can't pay the bills without relying on dvd sales, it speaks more of chronic mismanagement and financial incompetence than it does of changing viewer habits. It's the same with videogames, where multi billion dollar companies never stop bitching and whining about how they can't cover development costs without unethically nickel and diming the consumer to death and pushing gambling addictions onto literal children, despite selling tens of millions of copies at extortionate prices. How about you scale back the ludicrous budgets that you apparently can't afford, rather than blaming absolutely everybody but yourself for your own brain dead decisions.
Dude its just a comedy sketch it wasnt real ....
@@purpleheart3036 the joke is based o an actual problem, that's what makes it funny. Otherwise it would be a non-sequitur. There is actually a budgeting problem at the BBC (which is why they had to axe BBC 3 etc). That's the whole premise of the sketch.
……Whoooooosh…… 💨🤓💨
I agree, the BBC should just stick to comedy.
This is some next level autism.