British Comedy Guide

Foul happenings in the fog

A street corner; an Evening Standard seller rings a bell and calls out

SELLERRead all about it, England has some weather

A shiver runs down an old lady's spine, and she pulls her grandchild to her

GRAN
Let me tell you a tale called the tale of the night of the London fog tale

CHILD
Is it a scary tale?

GRAN
Only because I'm telling it in this old crone voice... There was a blanket of fog about the city, much like this blanket under which we do sit

CHILD
We're not sitting under a blanket

GRAN
Well pretend we are for the sake of the tale. So, there was a fog thicker than any had seen before, and terrible deeds were afit

CHILD
Afoot?

GRAN
Ah yes, the fit bit comes later in the tale. So, evil doings were all around, and at the very centre was a wicked man with a dastardly reign of terror

CHILD
Was the rain part of the weather too?

GRAN
No, not that sort of rain- a dastardly reign

CHILD
Right, okay

GRAN
The shining beacon of hope and television was accursed and the fair citizens of the land were cruelly forced to watch tapes of x-factor auditions instead of the live show

CHILD
Oh, yeah- the BT tower had a power cut

GRAN
I just told you, it was accursed

CHILD
Sorry

GRAN
But oh the woe of the night did not end there, for allegedly a hex took place

CHILD
A fix

GRAN
Yes, a fix and a hex. Allegedly

CHILD
Allegedly

GRAN
People they did vote for one thing, but the evil powers used psychic sight and kneweth of the result and puttith it on the internet before the phone lines had closed. Oh, cruel happenings... happened

CHILD
Gran, this was yesterday. I was with you, you had too many sherries and kept going 'phwoar' at Gary Barlow

GRAN
He is well fit

CHILD
Shall I put the telly on?

GRAN
Alright, pass the guide... ohhh, what devious knowing is this? The seeker of listings doth encounter witchery in the Radio Times, for they sayeth that I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here shall one day soon return...

I'm not sure I follow this entirely

Sorry

Liked it. Nicely written and I was glad to see that the fit bit did appear, as spookily predicted earlier in the tale.

Quote: sootyj @ November 13 2011, 5:57 PM GMT

I'm not sure I follow this entirely

Sorry

Yeah, it is a bit too dependent on people knowing everything it refers to. Will add 'remember everyone doesn't know exact same stuff as you' to my list of ways to improve

Quote: Kasm @ November 13 2011, 6:29 PM GMT

Liked it. Nicely written and I was glad to see that the fit bit did appear, as spookily predicted earlier in the tale.

:D So spooky. Ta!

I liked this too. Some nice wordplay and ridiculously topical. A thumbs up.

Cheers Gerry :)

I liked it as well, some nice lines & an appealing tone

:) Nice one Aj, I particularly liked this exchange.

Quote: AJGO @ November 13 2011, 5:50 PM GMT

CHILD
Gran, this was yesterday. I was with you, you had too many sherries and kept going 'phwoar' at Gary Barlow

GRAN
He is well fit

Ta very much Mr Sunshine and Ms Baby

Yeah, I liked this too Ajgo. I somehow imagined the Gran with a Scottish burr, good the way you mingled the topical with the olde world fairytale dialogue.

Cheers Shandonbelle!

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