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Skit Comp 19 - 26.4.12 Page 2

Very strong week this week with a lot of the legends of the skit comp weighing in with some great sketches (Steve Sunshine, Ishy et al) but my vote goes to gappy. The Sammy Escape-O exchange was excellent.

Great to see the Skit Comp with a full house this week, liked them all, close between Gappy, Otterfox and loved Steve's double denim but going for Gappy.

Full marks to Otterfox. The idea of a director giving instruction to random people is funny to me, especially when married with that traditional Otterfox oddness...close second, but this week Mr. Fox has been eclipsed by Mr. Sunshine.

I always like sketches where statements get more extreme every time - the Four Yorkshiremen technique - and this sliding scale of press silence was a funny take on the idiocy of the super-injunction. Room for I Can't Believe It's Not An Injunction in the rewrite? Anyway, thumbs up.

No idea what Double Denim is, though - a cheap aftershave? Or does it mean jeans and a denim jacket? That should certaionly be against the law...

Toss up between Otterfox, Steve and Gappy, but I'm going for Gappy

Gappy.

Some good stuff this week all round. I liked Tuumble's Asian Queen Tribute act 'Freddy More Curry' but I'll vote for Gappy as well.

Quote: gappy @ April 27 2012, 4:39 PM BST

No idea what Double Denim is, does it mean jeans and a denim jacket? That should certainly be against the law...

That's the one.
:D

I'm Happy to vote Gappy.

Good stuff all round.

Yep, has to be Gappy. :)

Just in case it's close - I haven't counted, I'm casting my vote for Gappy. Great characterisation.

Quote: gappy @ April 27 2012, 4:39 PM BST

I always like sketches where statements get more extreme every time - the Four Yorkshiremen technique - and this sliding scale of press silence was a funny take on the idiocy of the super-injunction.

Yes indeed. Last month I had my first experience of co-writing and co-performing a live skit and we used the '4 Yorkies' as a perfect example of how a sketch can build and build. I've read that a strong idea sustains a gag but not a full skit, which should be plotted like a short story with a beginning - middle - end: escalation not repetition.
Voting Gappy, by the way.

Cheers to those of you who voted for me, I got a warm feeling spreading over me. Although I had just wet myself, which might explain it.

Anyway, as this sketch seemd to be quite popular I wondered if anyone had any comments about the last line. I'm not ecstatic about the ending, I think it's kind of silly, but coudl be better.

The original ending was much neater, but I felt a bit pat. I've pasted it below. If anyone had any thoughts about the ending I'd be quite intrigued to read them.

Cheers

....SAM: Never. I didn't spend all those years memory training - watching The Generation Game week after week - to throw it all away on fripperies. We are a memory act, and that's final!

ALICE: Fine.

SAM: Right. I'm glad that's sorted out. Now, I'm just off to relax.

ALICE: Any plans?

SAM: No. I'll probably saw the wife in half and climb a rope into the sky, same as usual.

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