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theevilresident101
I ponder onto whether this will be good or not...sure we have some good comedians out there but I can imagine what it will be like. At least we get our own
maian
Oh right, took me a while to work out what you were talking about there. You guys are getting your own Comic Relief? That should be cool, I don't know of many Australian comedians, but those I've seen have been pretty good.
Igmeister
QUOTE (maian @ Oct 23 2005, 11:50 AM)
I don't know of many Australian comedians, but those I've seen have been pretty good.
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Mark Little...?
PrincessKate
QUOTE (Igmeister @ Oct 23 2005, 12:19 PM)
Mark Little...?
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Brendon* Burns and Adam Hills biggrin.gif

*May have spelt this wrong, I always forget which it is
gulfcoast_highwayman
I quite enjoyed some of them on 'Skithouse'. A lot of it was poor but I liked the not gay at all blokes in the 'Nuthin' suss' sketches.
nixygirl
Wow! This is news to me...
and oh looky!
A member from Western Oz!
Hello Brian!
luvs nix
theevilresident101
Well, we do have our peoples:

-(all time greatest) Steve Abbott/aka Sandman
-Paul McDermott
-Wil Anderson
-Dave Hughes
-Adam Hills
-Corrine Grant
-Alan Brough
-Ahkmal (what was his last name)
-Mikey
-Rove McManus
-Gina Riley
-Jane Turner
-Micheal Veitch
-Colin Lane
-Frank Woodley
-Hamish Blake
-Andy Lee
-(I'll admit) Andrew O'Keefe
-The complete cast of Comedy Inc...

you know, now that I think about it...it might be good; but the UK has a better Comic Relief, right? I sure fire would not say Daryl Somers but I just did...d'oh!
maian
Our Comic Relief is alright. It tends to be quite good at the start but ebbs and flows quite dramatically during the rest of the night since they tend to pad it out with quite a lot of filler and/or presenters talking crap, which is occasionally entertaining.
Jessopjessopjessop
QUOTE (maian @ Oct 26 2005, 12:05 PM)
It tends to be quite good at the start but ebbs and flows quite dramatically during the rest of the night
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Yeah, I turn it off during the videos about bad AIDS.
rabbit57i
The last one was a bit crap though, wasn't it? I think it may have had its peak.
maian
I really don't remember much about the last one, I was about to write that Spider-Plantman was good but I think that was Children In Need, which was surprisingly good this year.
rabbit57i
QUOTE (maian @ Oct 26 2005, 10:24 AM)
I really don't remember much about the last one
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That's my point exactly. happy.gif
theevilresident101
If we had Kath and Kim on, it would be great wouldn't it? Look at moiye, Kimmy look at moiye.
Henry Krinkle
QUOTE (theevilresident101 @ Oct 28 2005, 12:44 PM)
If we had Kath and Kim on, it would be great wouldn't it? Look at moiye, Kimmy look at moiye.
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Oy loike whad oy see!


I remember one thing from last years (UK) comic relief, and that's Alan Partridge interviewing a Simon Pegg shaped Milky Bar Kid. The jokes about Milky Bar Kid's decline into prostitution ("The Milky Bars are on me") sounded like they were largely met by silence from the live audience. It may have been due to the serious package about child abuse that aired just before hte sketch.
gulfcoast_highwayman
QUOTE (Henry Krinkle @ Oct 28 2005, 01:47 PM)
Oy loike whad oy see!
I remember one thing from last years (UK) comic relief, and that's Alan Partridge interviewing a Simon Pegg shaped Milky Bar Kid. The jokes about Milky Bar Kid's decline into prostitution ("The Milky Bars are on me") sounded like they were largely met by silence from the live audience. It may have been due to the serious package about child abuse that aired just before hte sketch.
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I think the silence was that the morons in the audience were waiting to wet themselves when some said 'yer I know' or 'yeah but no but yeah'.

Pearls before swine.
Henry Krinkle
QUOTE (gulfcoast_highwayman @ Oct 28 2005, 01:49 PM)
I think the silence was that the morons in the audience were waiting to wet themselves when some said 'yer I know' or 'yeah but no but yeah'.

Pearls before swine.
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True.
I watched the Catherine Tate vs Busted sketch through my fingers, and pitied our entire stupid, arse-brained species every time the audience fell off their chairs laughing at the phrase "Am I bovvered".
maian
It was McFly wasn't it?













Not that I know the difference between them or anything...
Henry Krinkle
QUOTE (maian @ Oct 28 2005, 02:06 PM)
It was McFly wasn't it?
Not that I know the difference between them or anything...
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Are they not the same thing then? Gah - I can't keep up with da kidz.
Sean of the Dead
QUOTE (Henry Krinkle @ Oct 28 2005, 02:08 PM)
Are they not the same thing then? Gah - I can't keep up with da kidz.
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Neither can I and apparently I'm one of them... wacko.gif
theevilresident101
Well UK, we are nicking some of your people...snippets at the most
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