Jane P
Thursday 2nd July 2009 10:32am
Chichester
1,071 posts
Quote: biddyhell @ July 1 2009, 11:06 PM BST
Congrats to all who got in again. It's nice to hear of tales of glory. I'm assuming all those who did had e-mails this evening, given the Producer's comments. Any more spoilers, Jane?
I will never give up. NEVER!!! >_<
That's the spirit Biddy - we must all follow Dan's lead - they hated him for ages but he perservered and won them over with a witty quip. One that could run and run.
I don't want to properly spoil it for people re jokes but I thought Miles who is always great was on top form. I don't know if he takes lines from other writers or does all his own links. In terms of what to think about sending: They did Newsbullet again - so that's been in every episode. Another archive sketch - again I think that's each week. Another war correspondent one although in more of a silly rather than satirical way. One about the police review on crowd control.
On the whole it was very topical - I don't think it's really worth submitting sketches or even vox pops that aren't news related.
There were less of Lewis' great impressions which I love - apart from Brown of course who seems to feature each week. So I'll be trying to get his Terry Wogan back again next week somehow.
Same number of Vox Pops and Corrections - ie a ratio of about 3 to 1 there.
It's the first time I've seen Lewis make a mistake. He was meant to say Nwsbllt - even faster without the vowels (or something along those lines). But he thought it was a typing error so he said it normally and the producer had to tell him the joke.
I'll be interested to hear it on the radio still as some of the sketches seemed a bit below par this week (not Griff's). But personally it may have been because it was such a hot day/ evening in London which had addled my brain a bit. Speaking of which I did enjoy the one about the heatwave though.
And generally there were some top lines throughout the show and lots of genuine laughter apart from Dan's booing til they used his.
Jx