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That Sex Doll sketch is way better since I redrafted it but thanks anyway for the...

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Which reminds me, I forgot to mention Swerytd's excellent Mister Man courtroom sketch.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ August 3 2009, 1:35 PM BST

I seem to remember laughing whilst reading one of Leevils abandoned sitcoms. F**k knows which one though.

They've all been abandoned :D

Quote: chipolata @ August 3 2009, 1:25 PM BST

She's getting referenced a lot today. It's almost like you're trying to prove something. Whistling nnocently

She gets referenced when I think she deserves it.

Quote: chipolata @ August 3 2009, 1:25 PM BST

She's getting referenced a lot today. It's almost like you're trying to prove something. Whistling nnocently

Yeah, Marc, and don't think dressing like Chris Eubank is going to convince anyone otherwise.

Quote: David Bussell @ August 3 2009, 2:03 PM BST

Yeah, Marc, and don't think dressing like Chris Eubank is going to convince anyone otherwise.

:O

Quote: David Bussell @ August 3 2009, 1:43 PM BST

Which reminds me, I forgot to mention Swerytd's excellent Mister Man courtroom sketch.

Thanks, D. Sam & Dave kindly recorded that (3rd track down) for their Soundart Radio show.

And to sooty for the Uncharismatic James Bond mention. I recall a sketch about new Bond authors he wrote but can't, for the life of me, find it in a search. Main problem being, he's written about 75 million James Bond sketches in 'Critique'!

Dan

I can't believe my Catchphrase sketch hasn't been mentioned. Teary

People would think it was shit, and a waste of time.

Quote: swerytd @ August 3 2009, 2:40 PM BST

Thanks, D. Sam & Dave kindly recorded that for their Soundart Radio show.

Link?

Quote: Leevil @ August 3 2009, 2:47 PM BST

I can't believe my Catchphrase sketch hasn't been mentioned. Teary

As much as I have liked your writing, Leevil (I too remember enjoying an extract from one of your sitcoms - it had a bit about folding furniture that had me howling) the last couple of sketches of yours I've read have been exactly what you suggest - a waste of time. Not that they didn't start with promise, but in the end they turned out to be jokes at the readers' expense, ie with no ending or 'it was all a dream' conclusions. Personally I don't enjoy getting to the end of a sketch only to discover it was a prank - I'm a busy, sexy man after all. Perhaps if you could offer some sort of "This is a waste of everyone's time, don't bother reading it" forewarning to those sketches, you'd get more readers. Certainly I'd be more inclined to read them.

Quote: Leevil @ August 3 2009, 2:47 PM BST

I can't believe my Catchphrase sketch hasn't been mentioned. Teary

People would think it was shit, and a waste of time.

It's not that it's just that you're a terrible racist and I can't be seen to be endorsing you.

Quote: Griff @ August 3 2009, 10:40 AM BST

And who can forget the work of gotmilk? I'm still trying.

https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/11804

Quote: swerytd @ August 3 2009, 2:40 PM BST

Thanks, D. Sam & Dave kindly recorded that for their Soundart Radio show.

And to sooty for the Uncharismatic James Bond mention. I recall a sketch about new Bond authors he wrote but can't, for the life of me, find it in a search. Main problem being, he's written about 75 million James Bond sketches in 'Critique'!

Dan

https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/8300#P214248

That's the one, damn my love for gnomic titles.

Albeit I thought this one was better.

https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/4802

Quote: David Bussell @ August 3 2009, 3:00 PM BST

As much as I have liked your writing, Leevil (I too remember enjoying an extract from one of your sitcoms - it had a bit about folding furniture that had me howling) the last couple of sketches of yours I've read have been exactly what you suggest - a waste of time. Not that they didn't start with promise, but in the end they turned out to be jokes at the readers' expense, ie with no ending or 'it was all a dream' conclusions. Personally I don't enjoy getting to the end of a sketch only to discover it was a prank - I'm a busy, sexy man after all. Perhaps if you could offer some sort of "This is a waste of everyone's time, don't bother reading it" forewarning to those sketches, you'd get more readers. Certainly I'd be more inclined to read them.

You've hit the nail on the head.

I've been doing a lot of reflecting recently, mainly because of my new job at the house of mirrors. But also after being contacted by a producer and being ill-prepared to send any examples of my work, it made me realise I need to put up or shut up. I'm done with random midnight sketches, I have to promise myself this. It's doing no good for my writers rep, which I'd like to be known as a producer of quality sketches and material. I annoy myself, I hate to think how much I annoy my readers/audience.

Thanks for the honesty, David.

Quote: David Bussell @ August 3 2009, 3:00 PM BST

Link?

http://www.myspace.com/samanddaveshow

'Mr Bump' is third track down in the list.

Dan

Here's me (and Gav n Nil) being good for once, I hope - https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/14420

Jesus The Carpenter https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/8142 was the first sketch I ever read when I arrived at BCG and is still my favourite. :)

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