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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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!!!
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.
In structural terms, WALLIAMS AND FRIEND is an old-fashioned sketch show of the kind found in Eighties comedies such as THE TWO RONNIES and THE MIKE YARWOOD SHOW. Designed to show off the versatility of the star, it proves that he possesses comic talent, especially in cross-gender roles.
Some of the sketches are funnier than others; I especially enjoyed a spoof of THE GREAT British BAKE-OFF where Walliams (as Paul Hollywood) and guest Joanna Lumley (as Mary Berry) indulge in a lewd exchange of pleasantries involving the names of cakes and buns. I also liked Walliams's parody newsreader sketch reminiscent of Ronnie Barker at his best.
Joanna Lumley has great fun playing a variety of roles, including a sketch where she lectures a group of Lumley clones in how to behave in Lumleyesque fashion.
Some of the sketches are funnier than others; I especially enjoyed a spoof of THE GREAT British BAKE-OFF where Walliams (as Paul Hollywood) and guest Joanna Lumley (as Mary Berry) indulge in a lewd exchange of pleasantries involving the names of cakes and buns. I also liked Walliams's parody newsreader sketch reminiscent of Ronnie Barker at his best.
Joanna Lumley has great fun playing a variety of roles, including a sketch where she lectures a group of Lumley clones in how to behave in Lumleyesque fashion.
There was an unlikely one off pairing at Christmas 1989 when Bruce Forsyth and Ronnie Corbett teamed up for a comedy special.
This brings into mind something similar as Walliams has had a supposed falling out with comedy partner Matt Lucas.
Walliams & Friend includes Joanna Lumley who appears in lots of sketches with him here. There is the nerdy fan who pesters Ms Lumley for a cheeky selfie, the rather racy Bake Off judges with added double entendres and the chavvy fake tan workers.
There is little of the bad taste humour from Little Britain that we associate Walliams with. It is more mainstream but apart from a few mild chuckles there was little comedy.
This brings into mind something similar as Walliams has had a supposed falling out with comedy partner Matt Lucas.
Walliams & Friend includes Joanna Lumley who appears in lots of sketches with him here. There is the nerdy fan who pesters Ms Lumley for a cheeky selfie, the rather racy Bake Off judges with added double entendres and the chavvy fake tan workers.
There is little of the bad taste humour from Little Britain that we associate Walliams with. It is more mainstream but apart from a few mild chuckles there was little comedy.
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.
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