Comedy moments where you laughed so much it physically hurt.
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Whitch comedy moments did you laugh at so much when you very first saw it.
OFAH the chandelier smashing, I just never expected it at all:D
when Dell and Rodney ran into the fancy dress party whitch was now a wake (na na, na na, na na, na na batman:D)
OFITG where victor's friend comes round with his 2 kids only it turns out they weren't, they where the 2 brats that where playing pranks on him.
also when his brother gets up from the table and the whole cloth and everything comes flying off cos its tucked into his shirt:D
TVOD where Geraldine and David are splashing in puddles and Geraldine jumps in one so deep it goes up to her chest:D
OFAH the chandelier smashing, I just never expected it at all:D
when Dell and Rodney ran into the fancy dress party whitch was now a wake (na na, na na, na na, na na batman:D)
OFITG where victor's friend comes round with his 2 kids only it turns out they weren't, they where the 2 brats that where playing pranks on him.
also when his brother gets up from the table and the whole cloth and everything comes flying off cos its tucked into his shirt:D
TVOD where Geraldine and David are splashing in puddles and Geraldine jumps in one so deep it goes up to her chest:D
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Del boy falling through the Bar next to Trigger does it for me every time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljfsN3UXv-0
Not a comedy moment in the same way but the guy slipping on the ice on RTE news is pretty funny too.
That episode of 'Not Going Out' with the lost little old lady on firework night was a corker too!
Loads of things in One Foot in the Grave.
My first is the sketch with Spike Milligan and John Bluthal miming to the Jack Hodge's Raspberry song Everything Is Fresh Today with Spike done up as Brunhilda Viking style and a band playing kitchen implement's
At the end Spike obviously corpsing as John Bluthals wig flys off
The other Stanley Baxter in the classic Parliamo Glasgow sketch a skit on the numerous BBC teach yourself a foreign language shows seen most weekends in the 60's and 70's
Is tha a marra in the barra Clara
Agree with this, I don't like "Not Going Out" but I was laughing like mad during that episode.
That episode of Miranda where she finally blurted out to Gary that she loved him. Just for the random guy in their "Take That tribute band".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E-7A5DiquI
As the dim Tom prepares to open the cab to let Dougal and Ted in, he momentarily pauses to remember which button is the door and which button empties his tank of slurry. He chooses unwisely. The look on Ted and Dougal's face as the hear the rumble of doom heading towards them I can watch time after time.
The IT Crowd - the one where Mos tells the guy Jen is dead and he keeps seeing her. At the end where she is outside the window in the rain I had trouble breathing I was laughing so hard.
The IT Crowd - Gay: The musical - just about the entire eposide.
Father Ted - Mrs Doyle trying to guess the name (Father Spodo Commodo etc)
Father Ted , Speed 2 - every time the milkman arrived with that super cheesy sixties music, Mrs Doyle coming over all teenage and giggly and wearing progressively more bizarre and OTT make-up.
Father Ted - the Owen Love episode with the zombie middle aged fan girls.
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Love the scene where the hotel manager visits Howard after the fire. But the whole thing from start to end is magic.
Her 'Flames' speech in Clue was also great!
"By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?"
Fawlty towers - Basil beating the crap out of the mini:D
Rab C Nesbitt where he wanted to wifeswap with Jamsie on their holiday in Spain.
Any scene from Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie with Lindy in it!
Agree on the blow up dolls but my favourite scene was when they blew up and Dell says totally deadpan to the tramps watching " I told her not to have the mutton vindaloo:D
The scene with Linda looking after the doll has to be the most hilarious. "Don't explode - Linda loves ya!" *smashes doll with her first* "Bitch!"
Then of course later when Jez and Suze turn up to reclaim the doll, and Linda hisses at them, "that **** of a daughter's more trouble than she's worth!"
it popped into my head when I saw this thread and I now know what I want for Christmas.. madeleine khan films
what's up doc, clue, blazing saddles, young Frankenstein
probably the greatest comedienne of all time?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74FWtmSdYDs
thanks for the reminder.. it's gone on my wish list..