You've Been Framed!
- TV Series
- 1990–2022
- 30m
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5.6/10
1.2K
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Viewers' clips show, where those watching can earn money if their various video accidents are shown. Originally presented by Jeremy Beadle, later presenters included Lisa Riley and Harry Hil... Read allViewers' clips show, where those watching can earn money if their various video accidents are shown. Originally presented by Jeremy Beadle, later presenters included Lisa Riley and Harry Hill.Viewers' clips show, where those watching can earn money if their various video accidents are shown. Originally presented by Jeremy Beadle, later presenters included Lisa Riley and Harry Hill.
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The humour is extremely low brow in comparison to my large intellectual brain, so I am very sorry to say that this show is not funny. The ridiculous canned laughter and abhorrent 'jokes' insult my intelligence, and H. Hill's voice is far too annoying for my taste. Therefore I do not recommend this awful show. Thanks for reading.
You've Been Framed has obviously had its heyday since YouTube and TikTok took over, but it was still averaging 3-4 million viewers when ITV2 would repeat older episodes. I do agree that it should've ended earlier than it did but Harry Hill's witty commentary was actually funny on some clips. I don't get why people hate on this show at all, even if it is just cheap cringeworthy commentary and a laughter track on every clip. "Oh, but the clips are all reused!" only in specials and those clips got ditched in 2014 for higher quality clips. Please ITV make a new series of YBF!!!! We need Harry Hill back on TV!!
OK, we've had more than 10 years of this now? it won't get any funnier you know. there's only so many times we can laugh at a cat opening a door, a dog on a skateboard, a child hitting his father in the groin, someone falling into a paddling pool, a diving board breaking or a baby being scared of a jack in a box. Put this miserable show out of its misery soon and let us together condemn Lisa Riley to her true place of T.V anonymity.
It did, however, give Beadle a few more years after Beadle's About which can't be a bad thing.
It did, however, give Beadle a few more years after Beadle's About which can't be a bad thing.
I used to enjoy watching You've Been Framed. But since it decided to take a leaf out of it's American counterpart shows and introduce a very annoying, far from funny commentary on every single clip, it's become unwatchable for me. How anybody can say the scripted nonsense that Harry ruins the show with is beyond me. Next thing we know, we'll have stupid sound-effects dubbed over the clips, like when somebody is jumping up and down we have to hear a cartoonish "Boing Boing Boing" sound dubbed on. If you don't know what I'm talking about, take a look at one of the American equivalent shows. Not funny. Complete rubbish. And for the information of other viewers who's comments I've read above, Jeremy Beadle "stopped doing it" and "left" because he had died.
The only reason you could have for knocking this show is if you haven't seen it since Harry Hill took over.
Every 10 seconds you are guaranteed a giggle - and if one clip raises a minor titter, you mere seconds to wait before the next clip comes on and delivers you a belly laugh.
Harry and his team of writers should be commended on taking what was a tired and dated format to a new level - the kids will still love the falling over and the grannies knickers, but I can now laugh at the risqué gags that are flying over the young'uns heads! And with the use of camcorders on the decline, the introduction of mobile phone videos show that the programme is remaining in touch with the You Tube generation - as long as it doesn't descend into happy slapping, I'm all for it! If Harry and the producers can keep the show as entertaining as this new series, here's to the next 18 years of Framed!
Every 10 seconds you are guaranteed a giggle - and if one clip raises a minor titter, you mere seconds to wait before the next clip comes on and delivers you a belly laugh.
Harry and his team of writers should be commended on taking what was a tired and dated format to a new level - the kids will still love the falling over and the grannies knickers, but I can now laugh at the risqué gags that are flying over the young'uns heads! And with the use of camcorders on the decline, the introduction of mobile phone videos show that the programme is remaining in touch with the You Tube generation - as long as it doesn't descend into happy slapping, I'm all for it! If Harry and the producers can keep the show as entertaining as this new series, here's to the next 18 years of Framed!
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