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Might as well close the thread if they've both buggered off...

I think we still got one on board...so be nice Lee!

Quote: Shandonbelle @ June 22 2013, 1:17 PM BST

I think we still got one on board...so be nice Lee!

Lee's just pronging him with his cutlass to the edge of the plank...

Nice, assured performance from Mr. Bussell. Do I detect a physical resemblance to a younger Hugh Grant?

Just to echo some points already made...really liked it, great concept, excellent performances, David is really starting to nail this acting lark and it can only be a matter of time until he's on telly. That will happen, mark my words. But the sketch needs a cold, dispassionate editor who only cares about the funny to come in and wield his flab-trimming scalpel to hone it into a lean, mean comedy machine. Or something. Basically it's great but too long.

Tough crowd.

New One:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbOj0CvpFxE

When this started I wasn't expecting much, as the target seemed so obvious, but there are more than enough inventive little wordbombs to make it a winner. Quite a Morris feel to some of the queasily odd terminology.

I enjoyed this too.

Yeah, the Morris influence was quite apparent with the language and overall had a bit of a The Day Today feel. I chuckled out loud at a couple of the gags, so it was more successful than the previous ones for me.

I've just added about 5 views trying to get it to play, without luck.

I'll watch it later.

Good stuff.

New new one: http://youtu.be/jkNWJXx8nF0

Is that an actual Simon Cowell doll?

The main actor was very good.

I recognised the blurry barman :)

I'm in it too! I'm sitting next to Stotty, visible for about .45 of a second in the restaurant scene.

I really hope somebody was taking behind the scenes footage because the improvised sex doll puppeteering was hilarious to behold.

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