British Comedy Guide

Pulp Video

Check this show out on youtube. I like to call it a pre- 'Chewin' The Fat' show, the cast of the show are Greg Hemphill, Ford Kiernan, Julie Wilson Nimmo, Jane McCarry, Gavin Mitchell, Alan Francis, David McGowan, Ronni Ancona, Andrew Fairlie and the wholly unfunny Fred MacAualay. The show was sort of a follow-on from the BBC Scotland sketch show 'Naked Video' and like that show, featured many fine sketches however it was not as well- received as 'Naked Video'.

Is this the one where they used to have the sketch with the man whose bollock would always pop out of his shorts?

Quote: Ben @ November 18 2008, 8:54 AM GMT

Is this the one where they used to have the sketch with the man whose bollock would always pop out of his shorts?

They did that in Blunder too, didn't they? The Kung Fu guy?

Yep, that's the one, the guy would bend down and his right bollock would fall out his shorts.

Edited by Aaron.

It had some great writers on that show. I believe one of them even posts on here from time to time!

Whistling nnocently

Quote: Marc P @ November 18 2008, 11:27 AM GMT

It had some great writers on that show.

Rab Christie posts here? Unimpressed

Quote: Daniel O'Rourke @ November 18 2008, 11:17 AM GMT

Yep, that's the one, the guy would bend down and his right bollock would fall out his shorts.

Edited by Aaron.

I remember my mother being shocked at that.

Quote: chipolata @ November 18 2008, 11:47 AM GMT

Rab Christie posts here? Unimpressed

Who's he?

:)

Quote: Marc P @ November 18 2008, 3:27 PM GMT

Who's he?

:)

How soon you forget.

Quote: Ben @ November 18 2008, 11:50 AM GMT

I remember my mother being shocked at that.

My Mum loved the sketch of the Daz Doorstep Challenge Team being chased out of the house of the Klu Klux Klan.

I loved the Cracker piss takes. I bet the guy who wrote them could probably write drama too.

:)

Quote: Marc P @ November 18 2008, 4:22 PM GMT

I loved the Cracker piss takes. I bet the guy who wrote them could probably write drama too.

I bet he could write not just drama, but continuing daytime TV drama.

What not evening??

Quote: Marc P @ November 19 2008, 11:46 AM GMT

What not evening??

Once or twice, but not enough to make a serious career out of it. :)

Once or twice you say? What shows?

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