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Richard Hillman on Ant & Dec
stuart62
02-03-2003
Did anyone notice when the photos of the audience were flashed up at the beginning that Tricky Dicky appeared for a fraction of a second. Seemed to get a laugh from the audience!
kitty_uk
02-03-2003
yeah they do it everyweek with diffent ppl.

1 week it was Micheal Jackson
stuart62
02-03-2003
Really! That was the first time I noticed it! Just shows you how observant I am!
SoapyJo
02-03-2003
Yeah I saw him and the audience did chuckle.
And yes they do someone new every week.

The best bit of last nights show was 'what happens next'. What a classic, though I did know they wern't gonna be real gorrilla's was still funny when the male gorrilla started humping Ant!!!


Oh and when Ant fell off the chair in the Woolpack, I was in stitches! That's gonna turn up on aunties bloomers for many years to come!
Spankee
02-03-2003
yeh Ant and Dec were hilarious on Sat. I love that show - watch it every week - they're just so funny!
Patty and Bernice in Emmerdale was hilarious - couldnt stop laughing, great tv! and the apes too....he he he
SmokefreeGirl
03-03-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by SoapFanatic
The best bit of last nights show was 'what happens next'. What a classic, though I did know they wern't gonna be real gorrilla's was still funny when the male gorrilla started humping Ant!!!
”

How come we could see they weren't real yet Ant and Dec couldn't? I found that hard to believe. It WAS funny when they did the bit from the Jungle Book though.
kitty_uk
03-03-2003
I think it was cus they were told to keep there heads down, so they didnt get a proper look. But I said to my feller straight away they wasnt real. But still funny all the same.

I really like's it when then did Bill and Ben the Flower Pot men.
SoapyJo
03-03-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by kitty_uk
I think it was cus they were told to keep there heads down, so they didnt get a proper look. But I said to my feller straight away they wasnt real. But still funny all the same.

I really like's it when then did Bill and Ben the Flower Pot men.
”

Thats true, they were told to keep thier heads down, so they only really saw the bottom half of the gorrilla's. But they were still quite life like.

And I have to agree with you, Bill n Ben was funny, esp. when they kept falling over, and John Thompson was great when they pulled out that carrot and he ad-libbed "But the carrot was stuck" - a classic.

Best part of the series though was def. when Ant fell off the stool in the woolpack, and it wasn't planned.

Though I must admit, Ant looked rather fetching in the can can outfit last week!

Best series they have done.

And Little Ant n Dec r sooo cute n funny!
SmokefreeGirl
04-03-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by kitty_uk
I think it was cus they were told to keep there heads down, so they didnt get a proper look. ”

Ah - I didn't see all of it so I didn't realise that!
stuart62
04-03-2003
It was also quite subdued lighting too. To begin with, I wondered if they knew but judging by their reactions at the end, either they didn't or they are very good actors (and they aren't!)
chrisbailey
05-03-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by stuart62
Did anyone notice when the photos of the audience were flashed up at the beginning that Tricky Dicky appeared for a fraction of a second. Seemed to get a laugh from the audience! ”

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Did the name say "Tricky Dicky" on it?

The Gorillas were obviously fake, but I suppose they are to expect anything when they say "What happens next?" so there wouldn't be any reason to think it's fake.
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