British Comedy Guide

NJ: No More No Win No Fee

Last week's sketch that didn't make it.

Dan

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No More No Win No Fee
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JUSTIN:
There are a lot of things we like to chase: skirt, drinks and, most commonly, victims. But one thing the government has stopped us chasing, is ambulances...

GRAMS:AMBULANCE CHASING ADVERT

ADVERT V/O:
Do *you* represent a company who used to provide 'No Win, No Fee' legal advice to people who couldn't otherwise afford it? Yes?! Well, then *you* may be entitled to lump sum compensation!

F/X:BUTTON CLICK. MUSIC STOPS ABRUPTLY

PRODUCER:
(D) Erm, Patrick?

ADVERT V/O:
Yes?

PRODUCER:
(D) They're not entitled to anything.

ADVERT V/O:
Really? Damn. This is really going to put a kink in my income...

END

It's good but it feels too short. The V/O should become desperate and try to voice other adverts, each time being knocked down by the producer. I'm not sure what those adverts should be though?

They have used a few shorter sketches this series so length might not have counted against it but to me it was a bit lacking in possible laughs.

I meant that I wanted to see more of the sketch, rather than referring to the length requirement.

IIRC I don't think I was referring to what you said, just addressing length issues in my own mind regarding NJ sketches.

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I read this earlier and also felt it was too short. You could get much more out of the idea - and it's a good one - by taking it further.

Quote: Corey O'Graffor @ October 3 2011, 9:41 PM BST

IIRC I don't think I was referring to what you said, just addressing length issues in my own mind regarding NJ sketches.

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:)

Funny, the first draft was *way* too long! :)

I know what you all mean though. I have been trying to keep it shorter this series, as Corey mentioned, though I obviously should make it funnier, as Corey mentioned.

Ta everyone

Dan

Mitchell and Webb already did something similar - "have you been injured while filming an advert about being injured?" - had quite a few iterations and was quite amusing.

Quote: Big Jack @ October 4 2011, 10:59 PM BST

Mitchell and Webb already did something similar - "have you been injured while filming an advert about being injured?" - had quite a few iterations and was quite amusing.

Well, number 1: it was Armstrong & Miller who did this but, and I think this is more important, I wrote that sketch for Play & Record on Radio 7 (as it was back then) back in 2007, way before A&M did it. In fact, it's posted here when it was an original Recorded For Training Purposes reject.

Woah -- I have been posting since 2006!

Fact-checker Dan.

Yes it was Armstrong and Miller - apologies for lazy sourcing.

And don't worry Dan, I wasn't suggesting you nicked it! Was responding to the comment about extending the idea...

No, I know. They nicked it ;)

Dan

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