British Comedy Guide

The most unrepentantly evil, made up person ever. Page 2

That evil one from Lord of the Rings always leaves me cold.
What's his name again ?
Orlando Bloom

Quote: Balf @ February 13 2009, 8:39 PM GMT

Snowy Gay Pirate Man?

Mr Clean, he so scarey and mean looking. When I was a kid we once went to Ottawa where I saw TV for the first time. I was terrified of Pub Monsieur Prope (Mr Clean). Had nightmares.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHpch8TO7r4&feature=related

What does he do? Is he Canada's answer to Barry Scott of Cilit Bang fame (basically cleans things in a really loud voice)?

Oh, Yeah - Barry Scott.

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The BSG did previously make a list of what it thought to be the top 10 villians in sitcoms. You can read it here.

Mind you, this was before they included radio shows in the list. If they did, then the villian on top of the list would no doubt be Thomas Quentin Crimp from Old Harry's Game.

Professor Snaffle. Miserable old c**t.

Alan B'Stard

Quote: sootyj @ February 13 2009, 3:53 PM GMT

Terrifying Grouty the probable rapist in Porridge?

Errr

Quote: Badge @ February 14 2009, 12:57 PM GMT

Alan B'Stard

Ooh, I'll go with that one.

Or Neil Kinno- Oh. :(

LeEVIL, surely?

Yeah, Grouty as a sex offender? I have a decent imagination but no way does the word "probable" crop up in that supposition.
He's a connected guy surely?

One of the most evil characters in modern comedy is Chris Finch in The Office, who is simply a bully. And one of the best creations in the show.

Quote: roscoff @ February 14 2009, 12:03 PM GMT

Professor Snaffle. Miserable old c**t.

Yaffle?

I think the hitcher from the film of the same name is more evil than the hitcher in the Boosh.

I think there is another sitcom character you could be in the running, and he can be summed up in just two words: "Hello, Newman."

The 3 characters that scared me the most, when I was a little kid, were Worzel Gummidge, Davros, and that puppet on Sesame Street, that used to always forget the lyrics to songs, who used to bang his head on his piano in frustration.

Quote: Balf @ February 13 2009, 10:10 PM GMT

And yet no mention of Jessica Fletcher. Every where she goes, someone dies.

https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/7565#P174015

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ February 15 2009, 11:37 AM GMT

Yaffle?

Correct. But I like Snaffle better. Sounds more sinister. I didn't get it wrong. No no no Whistling nnocently

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