Category Archives: Humour

Overdubbed Classic Film Clips

Three clips from classic films get the treatment from the voiceover artists who provide the voices for SpongeBob Squarepants.
Much hilarity ensues.

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Car Problems….

Some very good advice for motorists. (Please click to enlarge.)

Clearing The cellar - Terrible Lawyer Joke

* Lawyer: “Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse?”
* Witness: “No.”
* Lawyer: “Did you check for blood pressure?”
* Witness: “No.”
* Lawyer: “Did you check for breathing?”
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Go Around Twice

If you’re happy…

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Mark Watson beams his mordant wit at the HMRC data disaster.

Every time I hear this man’s voice, I steel myself for a roller coaster ride of wild and surreal digessions.
He never disappoints. This clip shows how devastatingly funny he can be about something very serious and exposes the deep and strong sinews that exist between comedy and anger. Sock it to ‘em Mark.
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Mitchell & Webb Discuss Football

Another finely crafted sketch from Mitchell & Webb: This time on the subject of identification with football teams.
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The usual brilliance.

Alan Coren R.I.P.

Alan Coren has delivered his last punchline.
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Alan Coren liked to tell the story of how he had been invited to lunch at Buckingham Palace. He was late, and was stopped by a policeman for speeding. “You’re not going to believe this, officer,” he said, “but I am going to lunch with the Queen.”
The policeman glowered. [...]

Dick Detzner - It Is Written

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All the paintings in the series “It Is Written” are accompanied by a fun filled biblical text that provides extra contextual material.

Here’s the link to his website.
Do take the time to find his work called “The Last Pancake Breakfast”, it caused a brouhaha.>>

First Life

From Radio 4’s `Recorded For Training Purposes´.
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Each programme is a co-written with the winners of a national sketch writing competition, selected from over 2,200 entrants. They have never written for radio before. Over fifty percent of the show is by new writers - which is a broadcasting first.

The Best Stage Exit in The World. Evar.

It starts with an innocuous ditty about potato salad, and by the time these three have taken their exit, your jaw is on the floor.

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