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I actually found the table bit a little unnecessary.

New Hunka Wunda landing this Friday, I believe. So keep your eyes peeled, children.

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ June 18 2013, 11:34 AM BST

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prQ1a7QlkaM

If I close my eyes whilst this plays, it kinda reminds me of a night me and Buss' once shared one summer...

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ June 18 2013, 8:29 PM BST

Well, I'm glad I wasted 45 minutes of my life putting that together.

Laughing out loud

Nice work though :)

Quote: Kenneth @ June 18 2013, 8:36 PM BST

Did you insert a digit into James Cotter in a sketch?

He wishes

Oh is he playing Aladdin

Now one is up

Here

Liked the lines as homage to Shaun of the Dead but not sure it worked (for me) them sort of just saying them in mid 'pitch', as always looks polished and professional.

David's performance was pretty spot on...

Loved it and especially loved the idea that you were the last station broadcasting. Great stuff. Negative points? No table lifting.

Thats great fun, but it's awfully close to Mitchell and Webbs stay indoors sketch,

I preferred this to the 'viral' video, but thought it was maybe a minute too long as the laughs seemed quite sparse. I vaguely recall the Mitchell & Webb sketch that SootyJ brought up, but I think this one was fairly different content wise.

Really liked this, nice strong believable farce, loved the little details like the small print on the side 'pretend diamond' fits all finger sizes, Twiglet to sausage' Laughing out loud

Thought Bussell was great, and like Lee I liked the idea that you were the last station broadcasting. However, it was a bit light on jokes and overlong imo. Also, the info bars were great to start, but then became a bit of an irritant.

I loved it. "It's live TV, folks", very nice. I like the way the tone never wavered - I think that this is what left some people feeling it was joke-light, but for me that's what made it captivating.

My only real criticism was the side bar stuff about "shoddy workmanship, no real value" or whatever it was: that sort of sledgehammer parody sort of broke the spell for me, when everything else was so spotless. Very minor criticism though, great work.

Agree with above posters on the side-bar gags - they made it lose focus a little.

Would have preferred it to be a single-minded observation about the doggedness of these presenters who carry on in the middle of the night even if no-one is watching, with the subtext that in the case of an apocalypse it would just be cockroaches - and shopping channels - that survive.

That said, tip-top performances, some exellent gags and very well put together and all the zombie stuff was great.
Very enjoyable.
It could do with an edit - but you'd expect me to say that...

Quote: Rob H @ June 21 2013, 11:03 PM BST

Thought Bussell was great, and like Lee I liked the idea that you were the last station broadcasting. However, it was a bit light on jokes and overlong imo. Also, the info bars were great to start, but then became a bit of an irritant.

Agree with this.

Bussell's last line did make me laugh though.

So are Bussell and Stott no longer on here?

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