Comedy sketch-show in which David Walliams is joined by a celebrity guest to form a unique double-act appearing together in a series of skits and sketches.Comedy sketch-show in which David Walliams is joined by a celebrity guest to form a unique double-act appearing together in a series of skits and sketches.Comedy sketch-show in which David Walliams is joined by a celebrity guest to form a unique double-act appearing together in a series of skits and sketches.
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Ashley Gilmour
• 2016
Mikel Sylvanus
• 2016
Emmanuel Kojo
• 2016
Vernon Kay
• 2016
Bob Carolgees
• 2016
Eamonn Holmes
• 2016
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It's a very up and down comedy series, some of the sketches are hugely funny and some are painful. The fact that Walliams is so popular means he can entice all manner of stars to appear alongside him, the episodes with Joanna Lumley and Jack Whitehall I think are among the funniest, but the Harry Enfield episode is the best of the lot. Some would argue some of the sketches feel a little dated, but throughout I'm reminded of the humour of Catherine Tate, Webb & Mitchell, etc but, still in his own unique style.
I love the thought of Chris Ellison locked up with the Chuckle Brothers, that was great, but Harry Enfield's Queen Elizabeth is hilarious, 'who does one think one is?'
Hopefully back for more. 7/10
I love the thought of Chris Ellison locked up with the Chuckle Brothers, that was great, but Harry Enfield's Queen Elizabeth is hilarious, 'who does one think one is?'
Hopefully back for more. 7/10
Nothing but a collection of very unfunny jokes from someone who should have given up sketch shows years ago. Some may call it an old fashioned sketch show but I would describe it in less glowing terms and at best dated rubbish. Walliams and his 'B'list celebrities create a cringeworthy spectacle best avoided.
Don't believe the other reviews. This is an incredibly well written, well-acted, hilarious sketch show! Love having a new big name guest star each week. Hope he makes more!!!
Sooo bad! From David Walliams, the man with an ego the size of a small planet, more unfunny crap...so unfunny they've had to add a laughter track (check the real audience next to the fake audience member asking the unfunny J. Beiber question)....How did this escape? Oh yes, it's from the well known National Treasure (?!?) Walliams...total bilge!
Would the BBC like to inform us exactly how much these 'shows'cost? Probably not...whatever, it was way too much.
Walliams has got by with a thimbleful of talent and a barrow-load of bluster...he's a very lucky boy.
Because of him being a National Treasure (?!?) he'll probably survive this ordure...unjustly.
Would the BBC like to inform us exactly how much these 'shows'cost? Probably not...whatever, it was way too much.
Walliams has got by with a thimbleful of talent and a barrow-load of bluster...he's a very lucky boy.
Because of him being a National Treasure (?!?) he'll probably survive this ordure...unjustly.
This must be one of the worst sketch shows ever created, dated is an understatement and quite frankly an overly generous description. The laughter track was added as nobody living or dead could find any part of this funny. Seriously cringeworthy from start to finish, I cannot confirm this as I could not last the course, this first ten minutes was enough . Dental torture and waterboarding would be more fun than this apology of a programme.
Clearly David Walliams cannot cut it on his own which doesn't explain his overindulgent, self satisfying ego in this or indeed in life.
Clearly David Walliams cannot cut it on his own which doesn't explain his overindulgent, self satisfying ego in this or indeed in life.
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