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Then I was on the Pepsi chart show, Trisha and the Weakest link audience while at uni.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 8:58, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Plus, as has been expertly pointed out here, only Australians go to 'uni'.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 8:59, Reply)
and purposely wind guests up before the show.
God knows how they provoke the idiots on Jeremy Kyle
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You've missed one of the great cultural experiences of the millenium.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:20, Reply)
that I was in the audience for Vanessa Feltz' show
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:21, Reply)
and have never once been on any mongoloid television programmes. I did once get tickets to see Harry Hill but didn't turn up.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:23, Reply)
it's guilty fun, but fun nevertheless.
and you feel horribly superior when you leave.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:26, Reply)
Also, what disasterprone said
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That's why.
I saw a serious BBC2 documentary on surrealism once and he was interviewed so I am not alone in thinking what I do.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:43, Reply)
He often has several joke strands running through the show and switches between them without warning, it sometimes takes a moment to realise a joke refers to something earlier.
Also, he made a really tired format like You've Been Framed watchable.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 9:51, Reply)
(or are blissfully unaware of) the complexity and cleverness of his writing, preferring instead the 'oh wow, they just mentioned Star Wars' student shitness of 'Spaced'.
(, Wed 6 Oct 2010, 10:01, Reply)
you knock my taste in everything and you like Harry Hill?! I remember children's joke books with better humour in them.
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