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scottishguy

For me it has to be the Four Candles,utter genius for Ronnie Barker.

 

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Bert Le Clos

"The Stripper" by Morecambe and Wise.

 

Comedy gold, and done in one take.

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inspector

Dummy Princess Margaret Sketch from Monty Python. Wet myself-oops

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For me it has to be the Four Candles,utter genius for Ronnie Barker.

 

 

Damn, beaten to it by the very first post. Love it.

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Top is the Andre Previn sketch from Morecambe and Wise, closely followed by The Stripper, but as the OP says Four Candles is a classic. And by the way before anyone even attempts to stick in the "going for an English" sketch, DON'T, it was remotely funny the first time, but now it has gone the way of being so trendy to name it the best sketch ever, when in fact it was pish:evilno:

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l/well gaz
For me it has to be the Four Candles,utter genius for Ronnie Barker.

 

 

all classics.

but mines is FATHER TED,the one they're trying to write a song for eurovision.:)

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Chester™
all classics.

but mines is FATHER TED,the one they're trying to write a song for eurovision.:)

 

"Just play the F****** note!"

 

Genius!

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l/well gaz
my lovely horse

 

 

OTHER BELTERS.

ROYAL FAMILY-DECORATING.

BLACKADDER-EXPLAINING A MINEFIELD.

EARLY DOORS-QUIZ NITE.

PHOENIX NIGHTS - FUN DAY

VICAR OF DIBLEY- ALICE & HUGO'S WEDDING

GAVIN & STACEY - THE HOEDOWN.

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when del boy and rodders are under the chandalier and grandad lets the wrong one drop,superb.

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Do The Dance

Alan Partridge - Irish potato famine and 'Sunday bloody Sunday'

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vlad on the tyne

partridge and the traffic cone slagging match at radio norwich.

 

read the small print in your cone-tract, it gets me every time.

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Denny Crane
Del boy going to lean on the bar.

 

 

I chuckled at that but wasn't totally surprised as the same accident happened in "Open all hours" years before (which starred a certain David Jason)

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Chester™
Alan Partridge - Irish potato famine and 'Sunday bloody Sunday'

Quality episode.

 

I like the one when he is doing the promo video. Getting a cow chucked on him gets me roaring every time I see it. As does the scene when he is interviewing the farmer dude (Chris Morris). The bit about spine in baps et al is hilarious!

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footieman
partridge and the traffic cone slagging match at radio norwich.

 

read the small print in your cone-tract, it gets me every time.

 

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Therapist
Del boy going to lean on the bar.

 

Oh dear.

 

Possibly the least funny sketch ever.

 

Similar stuff has been done many times, and to much greater effect, by the comedians of the Chaplin/Laurel & Hardy era.

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Go check out the Kings of comedy in their day,i give you Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis,hundreds of sketches on you tube.

 

I dont think anyone has come close since those guys,comedy at its best.

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Alan Partridge - Irish potato famine and 'Sunday bloody Sunday'

Ah, blllloody Sunday, eh? *shakes fists in a mockingly-aggravated way*

 

Er, no......

 

Can't remember if it's before or after what you say up there, but 'Der's more ta Oireland....den dis' aways cracks me up.

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Mr Romanov Saviour of HMFC
Ah, blllloody Sunday, eh? *shakes fists in a mockingly-aggravated way*

 

Er, no......

 

Can't remember if it's before or after what you say up there, but 'Der's more ta Oireland....den dis' aways cracks me up.

 

It's his description of Ireland that does it for me.

 

'Horses running through council estates' :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

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It's his description of Ireland that does it for me.

 

'Horses running through council estates' :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

Toothless simpletons......

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