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Probably ancient but..

FX: SILENCE, FOR TWO AND A HALF MINUTES

PRESENTER: And that was thought for the day.

END.

:D

Good luck getting that on Radio 4 mate.

Kev, you could have 'thought' about it before that instant response. :)

Hi Tim. Wave

I'm sure I remember Arthur Smith on Radio 4 a while back leaving quite a long silence (minutes rather than seconds) as part of one of his comedy broadcasts so you might even get away with it!

Pffft. Not bad.

You'd probably get away with it easier if you had the sound of a ticking clock and the occasional "hmmm..."

Chuckle. Maybe an additional end:

FX: SILENCE, FOR TWO AND A HALF MINUTES

PRESENTER: And that was thought for the day from Confucius.

Quote: Jane P @ November 27 2009, 9:19 AM GMT

Kev, you could have 'thought' about it before that instant response. :)

There was something odd happening with the board when I posted my response.

Incidentally, don't radio stations have some kind of failsafe that kicks in after a certain number of seconds of dead air? So if Chris Moyles suffers a fatal heart attack during his show (heaven forbid) a Dizzy Rascal track automatically starts playing?

Quote: Afinkawan @ November 27 2009, 9:22 AM GMT

Pffft. Not bad.

You'd probably get away with it easier if you had the sound of a ticking clock and the occasional "hmmm..."

This has definitely been done on R4 sketch show already. Can't remember which one but I think it was in the last 5 years. It was a man sighing and occassionally "Hmmm" ing. Will try and remember what show. I can hear it in my head and it's driving me nuts. Maybe even Life, Death and Sex with Mike and Sue.

Quote: Jane P @ November 27 2009, 9:19 AM GMT

Hi Tim. Wave

I'm sure I remember Arthur Smith on Radio 4 a while back leaving quite a long silence (minutes rather than seconds) as part of one of his comedy broadcasts so you might even get away with it!

Hi Jane Wave and thanks all.

Now you mention it yes, I am sure there was a long silence on Arthur Smith Sings Leonard Cohen. Can't recall the context tho.

I saw a stand-up do something similar the other night, it got a couple of awkward laughs, then a flutter of real laughs, but then it just went on too long.

Personally I just felt a cheated that he wasted a whole minute in a 5 minute slot.

Quote: Timbo @ November 26 2009, 11:48 PM GMT

Probably ancient but..

FX: SILENCE, FOR TWO AND A HALF MINUTES

PRESENTER: And that was thought for the day.

END.

I remember a sketch from Alas Smith & Jones many years ago, where Mel Smith pulled some funny faces in silence during 'Night Thoughts'.

In fact, here it is...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTCt6R0s5b8

(You have to sit through one of their more mediocre songs to get to it unfortunately. It starts at 2.25 ;))

That's some Grade A gurning from a Grade C comedian.

Quote: Leevil @ November 29 2009, 2:37 AM GMT

That's some Grade A gurning from a Grade C comedian.

Awww, Mel was genuinely brilliant in many of the "head to heads" they used to do. Teary

Yeah, that was good. I'm a bit too young to remember their sketch shows properly and most of his films are poo.

Hi, Mel. If you're reading Wave

Quote: Leevil @ November 29 2009, 2:40 AM GMT

Hi, Mel. If you're reading Wave

Laughing out loud

(He's also very good in Colin's Sandwich, which I'm frankly astonished you haven't seen, Lee. I mean, look at the title! Rolling eyes)

Hah, yeah. Colin! *wipes tear*

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