Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSpoof music chat show in which Jamie Theakston interviews various pop/rock stars, All of which are played by Matt Lucas & David Walliams.Spoof music chat show in which Jamie Theakston interviews various pop/rock stars, All of which are played by Matt Lucas & David Walliams.Spoof music chat show in which Jamie Theakston interviews various pop/rock stars, All of which are played by Matt Lucas & David Walliams.
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The first series of Rock Profile was okay but I didn't bother watching it much unless there was absolutely nothing else on.
However, the second series is so funny with the the celebrity cameos and much funnier 'popfacts'(Geri Halliwell loves foreign food, infact she's even tried Vienetta).
Jamie Theakston is great at deadpan humour and Matt Lucas and David Walliams should become the male French and Saunders
My favourites are the 'Sir Elton John with his partner David Furnish' and the Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones episodes. More please
However, the second series is so funny with the the celebrity cameos and much funnier 'popfacts'(Geri Halliwell loves foreign food, infact she's even tried Vienetta).
Jamie Theakston is great at deadpan humour and Matt Lucas and David Walliams should become the male French and Saunders
My favourites are the 'Sir Elton John with his partner David Furnish' and the Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones episodes. More please
I thought I would never see the day when someone (or a group of people) will take the complete mickey out of the best known singers/groups! This is a fantastic television show and the DVD is even better. As a duranie, my favourite would obviously be the Duran Duran sketch but they are all fantastic, especially Elton John and his partner David Furnish!! I would recommend this DVD to anyone who loves music and the bands involved. It is truly a masterpiece and there should be more made! On the DVD there are a few special features including some mini sketches from one of Jamie Theakston's show which includes singers Charlotte Church, Will Young and Lou Reed and Andy Warhol (hence why Walliams and Lucas called their most famous duo Lou and Andy). Rock the Blind is a take the mickey out of Band Aid, but not in a nasty way I must add - it is truly funny with "appearances" from Pete Waterman, Lulu and Stevie Wonder. It is one of the best DVDs I own and I must stress how much any music lover needs to own it!
This brilliantly done program deserves more than to be shown at 10pm on UK Play. They have done some top quality send-ups of famous bands and then they show videos of the band with ridiculous off the wall comments and small talks with other bands/people commenting on the rock profile. My favourites at this being Jo Whiley (`get with it RP!'), Howard (from Take That always offering his services), Gary Barlow (`hi you fat tossers'), and Lou Reed (`Thur'). My favourite of the rock profiles so far has definitely been Steps, just hilarious, this episode particularly displayed Jamie Theakston's impeccable timing and delivery. Other notable favourites include The Bee Gees, The Minogue's, Blur and the Chemical Brothers. The only one I have ever not enjoyed is Elton John, but anyway, great show.
this show is hilarious! Matt Lucas and David Walliams are superb at sending up famous pop acts, but giving each one a surreal twist. The Bee Gees and the Happy Mondays are my favourites, but they are all excellent. 'Hi, Bobby and Mike from 'The Fizz'here....you've been stealing our songs...see you in court!!!' Utterly inspired stuff!
That Lou Reed impersonation is bizarre. "Thur". Jo Whiley is genius though. "Two fingers up to you, Rock Profile". I also think Jamie Theakston is showing a remarkable aptitude for comedy, and gets plenty of good lines.
I wish there were more actual song spoofs, the Blur one was spot-on.
Magic show.
I wish there were more actual song spoofs, the Blur one was spot-on.
Magic show.
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Graham Coxon: I don't like television, too much colours and movement, it's too busy for me. Also, sometimes there's people on it and you don't know whether they're on television or if they're in a room with you but they're just small.
- Versiones alternativasThe series was released on DVD with all the music video clips edited out.
- ConexionesFeatured in Comic Relief: Say Pants to Poverty (2001)
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