Brace yourselves for 'proper mad' fun as irrepressible South London geeza Lee 'Nelsy' Nelson gets among the studio audience, entertaining them with cheeky banter and daft games.Brace yourselves for 'proper mad' fun as irrepressible South London geeza Lee 'Nelsy' Nelson gets among the studio audience, entertaining them with cheeky banter and daft games.Brace yourselves for 'proper mad' fun as irrepressible South London geeza Lee 'Nelsy' Nelson gets among the studio audience, entertaining them with cheeky banter and daft games.
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Not sure whether this is show is a southern thing that I just don't get but it is terrible. I can't believe people actually sat in the audience and endured this. The best part of the show was the closing credits.
I'm astounded they made a second series, BBC3 is really scraping the barrel with this character. I watched the first two episodes to give it a fair chance and can honestly say I didn't laugh once. I will never get that time back.
If you like good British comedy then this show isn't for you give it a wide berth.
If you like boring southern Chavs then you may like this. I'm even finding it hard to remember a single good/funny point of reference to include in this review as I think most comedy fans will turn it off/change channel within first five minutes.
I'm astounded they made a second series, BBC3 is really scraping the barrel with this character. I watched the first two episodes to give it a fair chance and can honestly say I didn't laugh once. I will never get that time back.
If you like good British comedy then this show isn't for you give it a wide berth.
If you like boring southern Chavs then you may like this. I'm even finding it hard to remember a single good/funny point of reference to include in this review as I think most comedy fans will turn it off/change channel within first five minutes.
Not going to lie, I originally came here to laugh at all the OAP and snowflake reviews people have left who can't handle this sort of comedy because 'it offends them'.
This show is hilarious and it's ironic, those saying the only people to find this funny are brain dead, are the same ones that don't have the mental aptitude to grasp the concept of humour being subjective and just because you're a snowflake and get offended, in turn finding it unfunny, it doesn't mean that it's not.
This show is hilarious and it's ironic, those saying the only people to find this funny are brain dead, are the same ones that don't have the mental aptitude to grasp the concept of humour being subjective and just because you're a snowflake and get offended, in turn finding it unfunny, it doesn't mean that it's not.
Ignore the bad reviews, these where written by overly sensitive Karens that can't have a laugh. The type of person that's made our society what it is today, a place of no black boards and plenty of gender neutral toilets.
Lee nelsons well good show isn't supposed to intelligent, it isn't supposed to be moving, it's supposed to be fun and upbeat and that's what it is.
If you don't like offensive humour then the issue is with you!
Lee nelsons well good show isn't supposed to intelligent, it isn't supposed to be moving, it's supposed to be fun and upbeat and that's what it is.
If you don't like offensive humour then the issue is with you!
Contrary to another reviewers opinion, Lee Nelson's Well Good Show is not as stated 'Probably the worst show ever to be broadcast on BBC 3' but is for the most part a masterclass at improvisation and audience participation.
I actually only caught the end of the series by accident whilst channel hopping but was surprised at how brilliant Simon Brodkin's Lee Nelson was at engaging the audience with lightning fast one-liners and observational comedy. I have since watched the entire series and was so impressed that myself and two friends went to watch him live in Preston which included an unexpected appearance from Omelette on stage and a part in the DVD extras.
I implore people to watch the first series and make up their own minds. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
(By the way, I am a 39 year old teacher so neither brain dead nor humourless)
I actually only caught the end of the series by accident whilst channel hopping but was surprised at how brilliant Simon Brodkin's Lee Nelson was at engaging the audience with lightning fast one-liners and observational comedy. I have since watched the entire series and was so impressed that myself and two friends went to watch him live in Preston which included an unexpected appearance from Omelette on stage and a part in the DVD extras.
I implore people to watch the first series and make up their own minds. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
(By the way, I am a 39 year old teacher so neither brain dead nor humourless)
Lee Nelson's Well Good Show is not well good at all its rubbish and the humour is cheaper then the host
the show is like a rip off of the agi g show and really bad without the intellect and a racist brain dead audience
the show starts off with a rapey host who tries it on with the crowd and after he get rejected he makes the audience laugh and then he will talk to his friend mascot who sits on the side to laugh at his poor humour and fill in the show it make the crowd feel satisfied
there are so many bad parts of this show one of them is when the host has his grand mother sing with her disgusting voice and another one is the peer pressure challenge which is just like watching a fat man do something silly where he says no till the audience screams to make him do it
the show is like a rip off of the agi g show and really bad without the intellect and a racist brain dead audience
the show starts off with a rapey host who tries it on with the crowd and after he get rejected he makes the audience laugh and then he will talk to his friend mascot who sits on the side to laugh at his poor humour and fill in the show it make the crowd feel satisfied
there are so many bad parts of this show one of them is when the host has his grand mother sing with her disgusting voice and another one is the peer pressure challenge which is just like watching a fat man do something silly where he says no till the audience screams to make him do it
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