British Comedy Guide

Unauthenticated sighting

EXT. A VIEWPOINT, OVERLOOKING A REEDBED.

BERNARD IS LOOKING THROUGH BINOCULARS. HE IS JOINED BY A FELLOW BIRDWATCHER, NEIL.

NEIL
Ah Bernard. Is there much about?

BERNARD
Bittern. Hen harrier. Golden oriole. Eagle owl. Nothing exciting.

NEIL
Good grief. But then you do hold the British record for the longest lifetime list. Three hundred and eighty-nine species.

BERNARD
Three hundred and ninety. Goliath heron this morning, on the garden feeder.

NEIL
Another UK first.

BERNARD
Really? I had best phone it in.

NEIL
I would rather you didn't.

BERNARD
Perhaps you're right. Best if the twitchers don't get hold of it.

NEIL
It is more that the Ornithological Society are becoming concerned that you may be getting a little carried away with some of the sightings you are reporting. The report you filed yesterday for instance...

BERNARD
Now that is a UK first.

NEIL
Absolutely. In fact the species has only previously been recorded on an island in the Indian Ocean.

BERNARD
Well this time of year all sort of things can get blown in.

NEIL
Yes, but generally not flightless birds.

BERNARD
I suppose it could be an escape.

NEIL
That thought occurred to us, but as far as we can ascertain there is only the one specimen in a British collection; and the Natural History Museum assure us it is still in its display case, what's left of their Dodo.

BERNARD
Well I really don't know what to say, I can't see how I could have been mistaken...

NEIL
This has lead us to question some of your other records. The Great Auk. The Passenger Pigeon. The Madagascan Elephant Bird.

BERNARD
But I was scrupulous in checking the diagnostic features against the descriptions in the guide.

NEIL
A Gap In Nature is not a field guide! I am sorry Bernard, but there is no way we can authenticate any of these sightings.

BERNARD
My Archaeopteryx?

NEIL
No!

BERNARD
The Phoenix then? The first sighting in a thousand years? Or the Oozlum Bird? I called you out to see that one! Of course by the time you got there it had disappeared up...

NEIL
Bernard! You have just been making these sightings up, haven't you? Admit it! Come on, what have you got to say for yourself?

BERNARD LOOKS SHIFTY, THEN POINTS OVER NEIL'S SHOULDER.

BERNARD
Look! A Roc!

NEIL
Oh really!

A HUGE PAIR OF CLAWS COME DOWN AND CARRY NEIL OFF.

BERNARD TAKES OUT HIS MOBILE PHONE, AND DIALS.

BERNARD
Hello? Birdline?

BERNARD HITS THE RED BUTTON AND PUTS HIS PHONE AWAY.

BERNARD (CONT.)
No, best not, if I can't be absolutely certain.

END.

Liked this a lot, Timbo. Would like to see it performed.

Particularly liked the ending and:

BERNARD
Well this time of year all sort of things can get blown in.

NEIL
Yes, but generally not flightless birds.

Nice one Timbo!

Really nice. My favourite line was 'A Gap In Nature is not a field guide!', plus the flightless bird line like Ben. Nowt much else to say. Was good.

You've played with the idea nicely and there are a few nice lines, the flightless bird being blown in especially.

Excellent. Great end, right pace, well-referenced [as usual] and an easy production. Thumbs up from me.

Enjoyed this Timbo. Some nice lines and an unexpected ending.

Timbo, you never disappoint... ever.

Nicely done.
The things get blown in line was very funny.

Cheers guys. I had been concerned this one might be a bit niche.

Quote: SlagA @ March 24 2010, 10:12 PM GMT

Timbo, you never disappoint... ever.

Lovey

Quote: Timbo @ March 24 2010, 10:47 PM GMT

Cheers guys. I had been concerned this one might be a bit niche.

The only bit that I found niche was the Roc reference. I did have to look that one up.

Agree about the Roc reference...I initially thought you mispelt rock and he was going to make a run for it or something, but the ending is unexpected and great.

Quote: Ben @ March 25 2010, 8:45 AM GMT

The only bit that I found niche was the Roc reference. I did have to look that one up.

Quote: Ric B @ March 25 2010, 10:31 AM GMT

Agree about the Roc reference...I initially thought you mispelt rock and he was going to make a run for it or something, but the ending is unexpected and great.

Ouch, you two did not know what a Roc is?

:| :O

Quote: billwill @ March 26 2010, 12:17 AM GMT

Ouch, you two did not know what a Roc is?

It's that country we invaded.

Re the sketch, some nice lines, but towards the end I felt it was sagging and just repeating the same basic joke slightly differently. Fortunately you brought in a very neat ending which made up for that.

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