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Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:47 am
by waspiflab
What a load of comic crap:P
Really bad presenters, really really bad scetches( I chuckled once )
I loved comic relief in the 80's/90's sooooo much fun, great presenters who were totally MAD!! and I loved the bit when they all used to get in a hugh bed after midnight a great laugh. This years I don't really know who anyone was? Allan Carr talking about cocks all night and just stood there looking like a goofy twat and not really doing anything at all and the other fatty who I can't stand, Carol Vorderman with the fattest ass you've ever seen and Davina McCall who has nothing to do with comedy at all and just sticks her big nose in everything. This country has totally forgotten how to write comedy and it's a real shame. Don't get me wrong I know they made masses of money and I pledged

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:58 am
by C
It was pretty poor. Davina McCall and David Tennant - er, which one of them is vaguely funny? Alan Carr and Graham Norton; I agree. Both can be fairly amusing, but when they just harp on about you know what, it gets a little tiresome. Thankfully I missed most of it (Preferring the England v France U-20s rugby). Sadly I turned on in time for the unfunny Katy Brand. Oh dear.

What's the fuss about Horne and Corden too? Gavin and Stacey can be funny in parts, but I don't think anyone's told James Corden that his character is the unfunniest in the programme, and in his guise in this comedy duo of H&C he just tries to be the same character, and isn't funny. Ruth Jones is obviously the writing talent behind the good characters (the Welsh ones) in Gavin and Stacey. What's worse is the BBC are throwing money at them.

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:26 am
by waspiflab
I'm glad you agree ;) The last good show was Father Ted which was brilliantly written, they made what was only half an hour seem to go on forever cramming so many gags in to a short space of time it was go go go and all the characters were amazing even if some were only in it once.

Cheers.

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:28 am
by machineman9
Less money spent on good presenters = more money gone to a good cause.

Oh... This is the BBC  :-X

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:28 am
by C
I'm glad you agree ;) The last good show was Father Ted which was brilliantly written, they made what was only half an hour seem to go on forever cramming so many gags in to a short space of time it was go go go and all the characters were amazing even if some were only in it once.


Very funny programme, sadly fate dealt the cruellest blow possible.

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:32 am
by waspiflab
[quote]Less money spent on good presenters = more money gone to a good cause.

Oh... This is the BBC

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:46 am
by Hagar
This doesn't surprise me at all. I didn't watch any of it. I consider the modern idea of comedy an insult to my intelligence. These so-called comedians think that being crude is all they need to make people laugh. Unfortunately the younger audiences seem to agree with them.

I'm glad you agree ;) The last good show was Father Ted which was brilliantly written, they made what was only half an hour seem to go on forever cramming so many gags in to a short space of time it was go go go and all the characters were amazing even if some were only in it once.

Cheers.

Father Ted was on Channel 4.

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:59 am
by Fozzer
I firmly refused to walk around in public, like a Dozy Pratt, with a plastic "thing" stuck on my nose, up my arse, or bunged on the radiator of my Car and Motorbike...

It always amazes me how many Folks naively throw sums of money away, not knowing EXACTLY where it is going, and probably cant afford anyway...!

All my money is safely stored in my Current Account in my local Bank to ensure MY security...

..and that's where it stays...trust me!....;)...!

One of the many occasions when my TV is left switched off, and proves, yet again, that the the TV Licence Fee* is a total waste of money!... >:(...!

Paul.... ;)...!

* I can watch all this mind-numbing, brain-destroying crap for free, now that I'm over 75...;)...or switch the bloody thing off, and do something sensible instead....like; pick my nose!...... ::)...!

.... ;D....!

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 8:03 am
by Hagar
All my money is safely stored in my Current Account in my local Bank to ensure MY security...

..and that's where it stays...trust me!....;)...!

The way things are going your vast wealth might be safer in your mattress but that's another story. ::) ;)

* I can watch all this mind-numbing, brain-destroying crap for free, now that I'm over 75...;)...or switch the bloody thing off, and do something sensible instead....like; pick my nose!...... ::)...!

.... ;D....!

Now that's funny! [smiley=biglaugh.gif] [smiley=bowstar.GIF]

Re: Comic Relief Disaster 2009

PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 1:30 pm
by waspiflab
This doesn't surprise me at all. I didn't watch any of it. I consider the modern idea of comedy an insult to my intelligence. These so-called comedians think that being crude is all they need to make people laugh. Unfortunately the younger audiences seem to agree with them.

I'm glad you agree ;) The last good show was Father Ted which was brilliantly written, they made what was only half an hour seem to go on forever cramming so many gags in to a short space of time it was go go go and all the characters were amazing even if some were only in it once.

Cheers.

Father Ted was on Channel 4.

just on about UK comedy in general ;)