Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHarry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse reunite for a one-hour sketch show spoof to mark the BBC's centenary.Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse reunite for a one-hour sketch show spoof to mark the BBC's centenary.Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse reunite for a one-hour sketch show spoof to mark the BBC's centenary.
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Tiny glimpses of the humour we used to see from Mr Enfield and Mr Whitehouse, like diamonds in dreck they were hard to spot, it was a good cast wasted on what could have been great but was instead a hodge podge of misfires and calamities.
I expected more from two of the funniest men in TV, not stilted and frankly boring slices of dullness. Thankfully there is only one part so hopefully in one hundred years time we will have some sort of mind ray to help us forget this ever existed, it's an hour of my life I wouldn't relive as a nightmare or unless I was paid two million plus pounds in cash in plastic bags.
I expected more from two of the funniest men in TV, not stilted and frankly boring slices of dullness. Thankfully there is only one part so hopefully in one hundred years time we will have some sort of mind ray to help us forget this ever existed, it's an hour of my life I wouldn't relive as a nightmare or unless I was paid two million plus pounds in cash in plastic bags.
Vanker of a mockumentary made for the montraux fesival of tv broadcasters about one of the greatests institutions in the history of the world...the british broadcasting corporation...or bbc as mentioned up in the upper left corner.
Youll have to be some kinda brit to really understand whats unfolding on these airwaves, but witty it is by all means, a humble take on stupid and stubborn old fashion program making for your pillbox, a hymn of the undertaking of linear television like rumping in the lavatory in number 10 brawling street.
Im grumpy and old, but norwegian who nevertheless have always trusted the quality of bbc, especially the important airwaves that reached our shores under the occupation by the nazis in the ww2, ''this is london calling'' was dead serious business back then, you were shot if taken by surprise by the gestapo, so bbc still have a shining glory to some...
but its an ironic clash comedy of a titan, they couldve used less words and made pantomimic stits in double speed like benny hill once did, that wouldve sent me to the glorious grave of laughter, so just a 6.
Youll have to be some kinda brit to really understand whats unfolding on these airwaves, but witty it is by all means, a humble take on stupid and stubborn old fashion program making for your pillbox, a hymn of the undertaking of linear television like rumping in the lavatory in number 10 brawling street.
Im grumpy and old, but norwegian who nevertheless have always trusted the quality of bbc, especially the important airwaves that reached our shores under the occupation by the nazis in the ww2, ''this is london calling'' was dead serious business back then, you were shot if taken by surprise by the gestapo, so bbc still have a shining glory to some...
but its an ironic clash comedy of a titan, they couldve used less words and made pantomimic stits in double speed like benny hill once did, that wouldve sent me to the glorious grave of laughter, so just a 6.
Years ago, Harry Enfield made the wonderful 'Norbert Smith: A Life', a mockumentary about the career of a fictional actor which allowed him to parody decades of British films. In 'The Love Box in Your Living Room', his focus is no disimilliar (this time, British television), but to his credit, he adds something new to the mix, as the programme is made in the style of Adam Curtis. Curtis's own (deadly serious) programmes combine striking images with consipatorial nudges to overlooked connections; and Enfield's takedown is assured and funny, while some of the commentary reminds me of Philomena Cunk. It's a little too high-concept to be utterly hillarious, but it's a worthwhile and quirky addition to the BBC's celebration of its own hundred-year history.
After the success of Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield's 50 years of BBC 2, I was delighted to see the BBC invite them back this time to celebrate 100 years of the BBC.
How do you cram 100 years of radio and television broadcasting into one hour? Well you can't. Paul and Harry do there best but there was so much more left out.
Sport, sitcoms,Soaps,Wildlife and that was just the TV. The radio didn't get a look in after the early years. My only gripe which stopped me from giving me a higher mark was to much on various prime minister's yes Harry did a very funny Margret Thatcher impression, but was it relevant to the history of the BBC?
That apart there is plenty to enjoy here. 8/10.
How do you cram 100 years of radio and television broadcasting into one hour? Well you can't. Paul and Harry do there best but there was so much more left out.
Sport, sitcoms,Soaps,Wildlife and that was just the TV. The radio didn't get a look in after the early years. My only gripe which stopped me from giving me a higher mark was to much on various prime minister's yes Harry did a very funny Margret Thatcher impression, but was it relevant to the history of the BBC?
That apart there is plenty to enjoy here. 8/10.
The BBC's centenary celebrations have been muted in my opinion this October.
There has been a few shows, the BBC put on a centenary special of Doctor Who. Navel gazing has been a bit thin on the ground though.
BBC4 put on some old sitcoms. Even then it did not stop the press and a few second rate celebrities to add their voices that they are already sick and tired of the back slapping at the expense of licence fee payers.
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse took aim at the target in this spoof parody of the Charlie Brooker type mockumentaries. The rivals being the Tory supporting press, especially the papers belonging to Rupert Murdoch.
They have been aided and abetted by the Tory party who are determined to destroy public service broadcasting. One ex Culture secretary wanted to privatise Channel 4 because they made a programme that upset her.
The spoof review of the shows were a bit hit and miss. However it did have a poisonous tip.
Once the BBC has gone. Many of the British public will question how they got here as they pay ever more for streaming services that deliver less new shows.
There has been a few shows, the BBC put on a centenary special of Doctor Who. Navel gazing has been a bit thin on the ground though.
BBC4 put on some old sitcoms. Even then it did not stop the press and a few second rate celebrities to add their voices that they are already sick and tired of the back slapping at the expense of licence fee payers.
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse took aim at the target in this spoof parody of the Charlie Brooker type mockumentaries. The rivals being the Tory supporting press, especially the papers belonging to Rupert Murdoch.
They have been aided and abetted by the Tory party who are determined to destroy public service broadcasting. One ex Culture secretary wanted to privatise Channel 4 because they made a programme that upset her.
The spoof review of the shows were a bit hit and miss. However it did have a poisonous tip.
Once the BBC has gone. Many of the British public will question how they got here as they pay ever more for streaming services that deliver less new shows.
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- QuizBroadcast in October 2022 as part of the BBC's centenary celebrations.
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