It's fantastic, and been doing the rounds for years. I often return to it in times of need. Almost is good is the story behind it, in the comments below the original youtube upload from the uploader: _There is a funny story about this video._ _A very good friend of mine would wait for the the Kilroy intro before leaving for work so that he would be there on time. So this was mentioned to another friend who recorded them over a period of time and gifted as a birthday present to my other friend_ _It became a legend, and was stuck in a loft/attic for many years until he moved his stuff out of his parents. Tape was found, converted by me and uploaded for all to see._ _Glad everyone is enjoying it._
I remember bunking off Secondary School actually ill for a change. I was astonished to see my school mates dad on Kilroy (or the other one?) trying to get Cannabis legalised!
In one of my local libraries in the mid-late 80s, there was a poster about some sort of local government service being offered. In true 80s style, it had a photo of 'cool' looking young people on it standing in front of a partially graffitied brick wall. It wasn't note-worthy apart from the fact that one of the pieces of graffiti was "KILROY USES A CONDOM". Can't quite work out why it was on there but it's made me laugh for the best part of four decades.
Bloody hell, I actually remember bunking off school and watching this, particularly the woman saying 'homosexual pedey-o-philes'. I haven't seen the whole video yet so I don't know if it's included here, but there was also a story about a bloke who left his wife at home in a haunted house, but he refused to be there because he was scared of the ghost.
Well, when I first subscribed I wasn't entirely sure what I'd be in for, but it turns out I was right. I think? I mean, you seem to consistently dredge up stuff that is the content version of the dimension where the Cenobites come from. You are like Pinhead standing next to a huge CRT, saying "We have such sights to show you!" and, because I'm a well adjusted adult with good taste, I. Am. HERE for it!
A) The Kilroy montage was great B) The reference to Vigo and pink slime, and Kilroy as a Ghostbuster in the thumbnail?👏👏👏 C) One of the guests, the woman talking about the Welsh monk, her story was the subject of a BBC 3 series, The Girl, The Ghost and The Gravestone.
I'm hopelessly hooked on this stuff now. Cheers Millard mate, it's only a matter of time now when you don't post for a while and I'm crawling on all fours to you begging for my methadone hit of a video essay on the Time the Place.
Excellent. I grew up in the Central TV region and remember a lot of these shows. 11:47 is the most excellent photo that confirms the existence of lizard people.....with sausage fingers :)
I left a mates house late one night and i had to walk down a pitch black country lane to get home. All of a sudden i felt myself slipping into unconsciousness, it was a nice sleepy feeling. The next thing i remember, was feeling like i was coming round and i was about 20 mins down the road and i'd lost about an hour. When i got home my girlfriend had a go at me because i was home an hour later then i said i would be. I always wondered if i'd been abducted by aliens but i think it was probably more to do with the fact that i'd smoked about a quarter of high grade home grown organic skunk weed.
Walking home from the forest once a friend and I lost an hour or so. Our memory was a continuous walk but it took an hour longer than normal 😨 I've seen a UFO close up twice in my life so easily could have been an abduction
🇨🇦 here, had no idea who he was other than a mention in Bottom. Thx for teaching me. 😆 Edit: take a tiny sip for every Esther Rantzen mention! Why? Cause it pulls your gums back over your teeth. 😂 "Richie: Who is the sexiest man on TV? Eddie: Well, Kilroy, obviously. Richie: Of course, of course! Kilroy!"
totally - it's striking how much gentler these shows are, even though they're still appealing to some of the same not-so-great impulses ("hey, let's all laugh at this person" "let's hope an argument breaks out"). they definitely don't seem as destructive as what came later...
@@didaididai207 Yeah my memory of it was that Kilroy was exploitative, but not anywhere near as bad as Kyle who would literally get the most unkempt looking people they could find to make what had to be the most classist program on TV. Kyle also acted like he was judge, jury and executioner, just belittling people on TV. Kilroy at least tried to allow the conversation to flow he wasn't just berating people for not living up to a certain standard. He did voice the odd opinion that I thought was a bit iffy but I didn't think it was anything worth getting cancelled over (as in getting his show cancelled). But still there is always an exploitative element to TV and so Kilroy was obviously exploitative on some level, just not on the level that Kyle's show took it to where I think it was just outrage p0rn for stuck up middle-class people.
@@lloroshastar6347 yes! i'm pretty sure that kilroy/esther/the time the place didn't destroy lives in the same way that the jeremy kyle show did, and that's not just my bunking-off-school nostalgia speaking.
It's a grim business when it's only 8:30pm on Friday and you realise the coming weekend has no hope whatsoever of topping "level with the tops of the roof of the technical college, it was as big as four double-decker buses." And with the medical report, surely there being no such doctor just adds one more thing that science can't explain? Are we so jaded?
Central Weekend was first class. One of the few programmes I’ve ever seen that was taken off air due to ‘disruption’ AKA unruly mob gets out of control.
I'm being abducted by aliens but, hold on, goodness me, there's a ... there is! There's a tennis ball stuck in the guttering! Well I shall get that seen to on my return to Earth.
That geezer's comb over is phenomenal. Coming from a slap head like me 😊. I'd always choose my non style over a comb over. Lol. 75% believe? Oh dear. In that room maybe. 😂
Alan Godfrey often goes to Tod UFO club I attended once and lasted 30mins. It was a rerun of The Esther episode only with flat earthers as well. Well worth it if you’re in the area on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. Liz Kershaw’s brother the DJ also attends(not Nik but the Live Aid announcer) I think his house is built on the land of Alan Godfrey’s 1st encounter. Only time I’ve seen him(Kershaw) was when he got real shirty in the doctors early days of covid.
My class at school was invited Kilroy on to discuss viloence in media. They were all arguininga against it. Another school (all boys IIRC) was chosen to go on and argue violence in media was fine. I wanted to go but because I said I enjoyed watching action films and explosions I wasn't allowed to participate.
When these people were just confined to a few in an occasional TV studio for an hour, we were safe. It was when they all started linking up through the internet that the world went to pot.
Side note but when ITV imported the The Jerry Springer Show back in 1998, a lot of UK based chat shows (like Vanessa and Kilroy) quickly copied its use of the subject/topic being displayed on screen throughout the broadcast. Whatever your opinions of Springer's show, it did have an immediate impact.
You say that he "said some racism", but what he did really was write a (not very nuanced) polemic against Arab states in the Sunday Express, in 2003, when the context was the invasion of Iraq and so on.
Oh the days watching Kilroy on tv was a must watch before going to school late. The various debate topics were so entertaining much better then the ither debate shows.😂😅😂
I was once in a position to watch Kilroy in the early 90's, and for the most part, the subjects they came up with weren't all that bad. But then, you'd get one where some crackpot or other would either be planted among the rest of the, 'invited audience', or act as such, until they'd suddenly come out with some controversial opinion that caused some among the others to go into a bit of a frenzied tirade, vehemently disagreeing with them with much righteous indignation. With Kilroy Silk being the arbiter between them. Things would usually settle down, or they ran out of time, and the show would end without any real resolution, but on the odd, rare occasion things did seem to get a little out of hand. Not quite as bad as Jeremy Kyle, but certainly to the point where Kilroy Silk would have them removed by security. There was even one were some radical organisation tried, (and failed), to take over the studio. Which was nice. I might have watched ITV's equivalent, 'The Time, The Place', as well, but not quite as often. As was generally the case, though, depending on the subject under discussion, it did tend to attract a selection of crackpots and those craving attention, in regard to the topic, who would expose their idiocy on live television on weekday mornings for those who tuned in to see. And, they'd do it in all seriousness, presumably in the hope that some magazine or editorial might take interest in their, 'story.' Assuming they'd hadn't already. I tried my best to avoid, 'Esther', for obvious reasons. I usually managed it as it was on sometime in the afternoons/early evenings, but on occasion, it managed to be part of the family viewing at tea-time, if the subject matter was deemed interesting enough. It was the same sort of crap, of course. The usual, 'controversial', stuff that would fill up the pages of women's magazines of a slightly more daring nature. Not that anything sold in a supermarket aimed at women got that daring. But, it was enough to be considered, 'of interest', enough to get them hooked. It's usually a load ineffectual of old twaddle, of course. But it fills in half an hour of day-time telly between 15-to-1 and the news. I haven't a clue about the David, 'Kid', Jensen hosted show. I must have missed that one...... sadly(!) As well as the next one. But then, they're all basically the same thing. Full of people all trying to garner attention in the hope someone might actually take them seriously and offer them some kind of deal for their story. Something that very rarely happens, of course. At least that last one had someone there to debunk all the nonsense being espoused. Prof. Heinz Wolfe, no less. Obviously at a loose-end, television-wise, after the Great Egg Race finished.
17:57 oh my god!!!!!!!!!!!!! This bloke!!! This is mental, this bloke pops into my head every so often because when I saw it as a kid me and my mates took the piss out of him. I'd totally forgotten what show it was or where i'd first seen him and here he is, summoned from the past, and still a massive bellend
The Kilroy theme was a triumphal anthem for the success of your missing school campaign.
the ghost who said you know who i am must have been Ronnie Pickering!
"You bastard, Eddie. Why do you never flush the toilet?" - Kilroy
Yesss! The best comment on here! 😂😂😂! “ should traffic wardens be armed?” LMFAO!
Kil-Roy!
He's a pedia file
We could send that into _Jeremy Beadle's Viciously Hilarious Violent Domestic Incidents!_
Your videos are the highlight of my month. Cheer me up on these dark night. Keep it up.
Over 1000 episodes and Esther never thought to do a ‘nonces in broadcasting’ one 🙄
That intro montage was exceptional 😂
Harry Hill always gave great reactions to those on TV Burp!
It's fantastic, and been doing the rounds for years. I often return to it in times of need. Almost is good is the story behind it, in the comments below the original youtube upload from the uploader:
_There is a funny story about this video._
_A very good friend of mine would wait for the the Kilroy intro before leaving for work so that he would be there on time. So this was mentioned to another friend who recorded them over a period of time and gifted as a birthday present to my other friend_
_It became a legend, and was stuck in a loft/attic for many years until he moved his stuff out of his parents. Tape was found, converted by me and uploaded for all to see._
_Glad everyone is enjoying it._
@@theflyintheointmenthaha great story il need to look this video up :D
@@OscarsBadFurDay its' actually a good 5 minutes long, Millard only treated us to a few seconds of it: th-cam.com/video/yF6cBf133rA/w-d-xo.html
@@richardlyth I remember he dressed up as Kilroy and did his own too. “You’re a civil servant and it hurts when you do wee wee?”
I love the fact she noticed a tennis ball on the roof as she was being beamed up.
It’s been a tough week. Fantastic to see this upload. Thanks.
To think this was the Twitter of our time...I think I'd prefer Kilroy 😂
Imagining Elon Musk channelling Jim Royle: “See what I’m up against? Bloody Kilroy-Silk, Orange-Gob!”
I remember bunking off Secondary School actually ill for a change. I was astonished to see my school mates dad on Kilroy (or the other one?) trying to get Cannabis legalised!
Were you actually bunking off if you were ill though?
@@LordmonkeyTRM That's what all your mates would say when you went back :)
In one of my local libraries in the mid-late 80s, there was a poster about some sort of local government service being offered. In true 80s style, it had a photo of 'cool' looking young people on it standing in front of a partially graffitied brick wall. It wasn't note-worthy apart from the fact that one of the pieces of graffiti was "KILROY USES A CONDOM". Can't quite work out why it was on there but it's made me laugh for the best part of four decades.
I can’t see Kilroy-Silk without thinking of the Jam sketch… the day Kilroy-Silk lost his mind.
Take care of each other... Take care of each other... Take care of each other... Take care of each other... etc, etc.
Same here, where he gets naked and climbs into the freezer in Tesco's. 😂
@@cambs0181 "Pressed Hams" against the freezer window
SAME HERE. I ACTUALLY RECOGNISE YOU FROM THE VIDEOS THAT INVOLVE JAM COMMENT SECTIONS
Take care of each other 🚨@@FranzSanchez-ky9up
I wish I could go back to these days.
Anyone coming with me?
"He's dead now, Arthur C Cark more like" is the pinnacle of my week
Victor Lewis-Smith would be proud. Love the channel dude 🤙
Im sometimes awoken at night by The ghost of Jeremy Beadles hand, scratching at my window..
Sir, you made me choke with my coffee.
Depending on which hand, it may have been Hamble from 'PlaySchool'.
😂😂😂
Gold
Shouting over each other and passionate discussion was part of life back in the day, not something upsetting people couldnt handle.
Jack the Ripper... it's never someone ordinary is it, like a waitress at a café?
Bloody hell, I actually remember bunking off school and watching this, particularly the woman saying 'homosexual pedey-o-philes'. I haven't seen the whole video yet so I don't know if it's included here, but there was also a story about a bloke who left his wife at home in a haunted house, but he refused to be there because he was scared of the ghost.
Well, when I first subscribed I wasn't entirely sure what I'd be in for, but it turns out I was right. I think? I mean, you seem to consistently dredge up stuff that is the content version of the dimension where the Cenobites come from. You are like Pinhead standing next to a huge CRT, saying "We have such sights to show you!" and, because I'm a well adjusted adult with good taste, I. Am. HERE for it!
"Is that Chris Chan in the back row"
got me crying
Amazing spot
Me too!!! Lol
That was Harry Hill levels of "baffling and random, yet it made sense".
That Patricia Morrison lookalike 'goth lady' at 23:55 is absolutely marvellous. In fact......ahhhh......I'm in love 🖤
Ffs, you so her first 😂
And may I say, what a smashing blouse she has on.
@21:49 "The flute was uncomfortable enough, but when they got to the _trombone_ ..."
A) The Kilroy montage was great
B) The reference to Vigo and pink slime, and Kilroy as a Ghostbuster in the thumbnail?👏👏👏
C) One of the guests, the woman talking about the Welsh monk, her story was the subject of a BBC 3 series, The Girl, The Ghost and The Gravestone.
Springer learned all he knew from Kilroy,
then forgot it.
I'm hopelessly hooked on this stuff now. Cheers Millard mate, it's only a matter of time now when you don't post for a while and I'm crawling on all fours to you begging for my methadone hit of a video essay on the Time the Place.
Excellent. I grew up in the Central TV region and remember a lot of these shows. 11:47 is the most excellent photo that confirms the existence of lizard people.....with sausage fingers :)
I grew up in the Anglia TV region...they showed these shows on all of them 😂
I think the ghost of the welsh monk was actually sonichu, which would also explain the mysterious appearance of chris chan
I left a mates house late one night and i had to walk down a pitch black country lane to get home. All of a sudden i felt myself slipping into unconsciousness, it was a nice sleepy feeling. The next thing i remember, was feeling like i was coming round and i was about 20 mins down the road and i'd lost about an hour. When i got home my girlfriend had a go at me because i was home an hour later then i said i would be.
I always wondered if i'd been abducted by aliens but i think it was probably more to do with the fact that i'd smoked about a quarter of high grade home grown organic skunk weed.
@@Ziggy_Gopala Definitely aliens.
Walking home from the forest once a friend and I lost an hour or so. Our memory was a continuous walk but it took an hour longer than normal 😨
I've seen a UFO close up twice in my life so easily could have been an abduction
At least you avoided the anal probe. It's a win!
That guy wasn’t stealing cheese from the fridge,he was stealing R.Whites lemonade 😂
I can't thank you enough for your channel, I'm watching all your videos and I haven't laughed this much in ages!!
Another gathering of Mr M’s spunky funsters - thank you once more for brightening my week.
Worked 63 hours in last seven days. Got in at quarter to ten for some haloumi, chicken and 4 beers. Cheers Millard, you've topped my night off. 👍🤗♥️
2:55 Classic comb over! I miss those,
I smelled an egg smell and looked down saw a brown stain. I followed through..
😂
Kilroy used to a Labour MP. Enough said.
Lol@ "King Prince Charles"
Thank you for distracting me from the horrific absurdity of the present day with some from the past.
I couldn't have said it better....
You have honed the skill of turning sweaty unwatchable tv pap into an engrossing half hour. Sardonicism Score: 98.5 / 100
Blasting out the kilroy theme tune on guitar at a house party was how I met my wife. Small world
10:57 Jesus Christ, what a hard left turn 😂
9:48 one of Jim Bowens split personalities when hes not handing out speedboats.
4:11, that's rough. Once I was followed home by a .jpg
🇨🇦 here, had no idea who he was other than a mention in Bottom. Thx for teaching me. 😆
Edit: take a tiny sip for every Esther Rantzen mention! Why? Cause it pulls your gums back over your teeth. 😂
"Richie: Who is the sexiest man on TV? Eddie: Well, Kilroy, obviously. Richie: Of course, of course! Kilroy!"
I remember a really creepy Kilroy from the 90s that was essentially Missing411 cases in the UK
Bifta …cuppa ..Milly …thank you for the laughs 😂👍🏽👊🏽
The Millard is back. 👍
Another brilliant video❤
I was no fan of Kilroy but he was still better than Jeremy Kyle who is an utter monster.
totally - it's striking how much gentler these shows are, even though they're still appealing to some of the same not-so-great impulses ("hey, let's all laugh at this person" "let's hope an argument breaks out"). they definitely don't seem as destructive as what came later...
@@didaididai207 Yeah my memory of it was that Kilroy was exploitative, but not anywhere near as bad as Kyle who would literally get the most unkempt looking people they could find to make what had to be the most classist program on TV. Kyle also acted like he was judge, jury and executioner, just belittling people on TV. Kilroy at least tried to allow the conversation to flow he wasn't just berating people for not living up to a certain standard. He did voice the odd opinion that I thought was a bit iffy but I didn't think it was anything worth getting cancelled over (as in getting his show cancelled). But still there is always an exploitative element to TV and so Kilroy was obviously exploitative on some level, just not on the level that Kyle's show took it to where I think it was just outrage p0rn for stuck up middle-class people.
@@lloroshastar6347 yes! i'm pretty sure that kilroy/esther/the time the place didn't destroy lives in the same way that the jeremy kyle show did, and that's not just my bunking-off-school nostalgia speaking.
Actually found myself getting annoyed with how defensive the believers were getting. "Explain that!? "... Oh piss off.
Exactly, they are the one's who need to explain it. They never can.
I'm a total non believer in any stuff regarding the paranormal, but that couldn't stop me watching another Millard classic lol.
I can sympathise with the UFO people because I thought they were bollocks until I saw one myself, gave me the fear. Horrible.
02:32 JFC, there's your ghost right there. That or the ghost of elderly Shane McGowan travelled back in time.
"Come on, you watch Harry Hill!?"
Brilliant video as always ❤
Snake and lizard jewellery very popular back then, often articulated.
23:31 you're telling me that's NOT a Matthew Holness character?
It's a grim business when it's only 8:30pm on Friday and you realise the coming weekend has no hope whatsoever of topping "level with the tops of the roof of the technical college, it was as big as four double-decker buses." And with the medical report, surely there being no such doctor just adds one more thing that science can't explain? Are we so jaded?
05:43 Gah! Pete Doherty's apparently a time-traveller too.
Central Weekend was first class. One of the few programmes I’ve ever seen that was taken off air due to ‘disruption’ AKA unruly mob gets out of control.
Lmao I was not expecting Chris Chan to show up
Can't wait for a xmas special. If we've been good and getting one.
felt abit down after not getting Glasto coach tickets, thanks for posting this Millster
Lizard King Charles with the sausage fingers was a nice touch.
Ok, who is the sexiest man on TV?
Well, Kill-*_Roy_* obviously.
Of course of course, Kill-*_Roy_*
So not only was Kilroy here...but Aliens and Ghosts too!
I'm being abducted by aliens but, hold on, goodness me, there's a ... there is! There's a tennis ball stuck in the guttering! Well I shall get that seen to on my return to Earth.
That geezer's comb over is phenomenal. Coming from a slap head like me 😊. I'd always choose my non style over a comb over. Lol. 75% believe? Oh dear. In that room maybe. 😂
Alan Godfrey often goes to Tod UFO club I attended once and lasted 30mins. It was a rerun of The Esther episode only with flat earthers as well. Well worth it if you’re in the area on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. Liz Kershaw’s brother the DJ also attends(not Nik but the Live Aid announcer) I think his house is built on the land of Alan Godfrey’s 1st encounter. Only time I’ve seen him(Kershaw) was when he got real shirty in the doctors early days of covid.
Crying laughing.. 😂 👌🏼 good work 😂
It's a great day with one of these videos in it.
15:50 good news about the tennis ball then….
😂 Every cloud and all
Larry Grayson's timing remains impeccable.
Do you think the ghost of Larry Grayson goes around shutting doors?
My class at school was invited Kilroy on to discuss viloence in media. They were all arguininga against it. Another school (all boys IIRC) was chosen to go on and argue violence in media was fine. I wanted to go but because I said I enjoyed watching action films and explosions I wasn't allowed to participate.
When these people were just confined to a few in an occasional TV studio for an hour, we were safe. It was when they all started linking up through the internet that the world went to pot.
Awh I love Nick Pope! I forgot he used to look that young.
.. Okay, I know that sounds weird.
Great video. Thanks mate 👍
fun fact : Esther was the apple dunking champion from 1978 -1998 .
Side note but when ITV imported the The Jerry Springer Show back in 1998, a lot of UK based chat shows (like Vanessa and Kilroy) quickly copied its use of the subject/topic being displayed on screen throughout the broadcast. Whatever your opinions of Springer's show, it did have an immediate impact.
Stuart Millard... the repeat prescription that actually helps ....😂✊🏽😎
Guy with the ponytail was Jim Bowen
You say that he "said some racism", but what he did really was write a (not very nuanced) polemic against Arab states in the Sunday Express, in 2003, when the context was the invasion of Iraq and so on.
So not anything remotely racist then?
King Prince Charles 😂😂
Jack the rippers shoes turned up in my fridge.
What is Jack's real name?
Chewits
No Chewits are in the wardrobe mate.
All"mediums" are either deluded or charlatans. Come at me, gullible types. 😂
Excellent. Thank you.
This video contains some of the greatest crimes to hair that youtube has ever witnessed. Was lovely to see Lionel Fanthorpe though.
Oh the days watching Kilroy on tv was a must watch before going to school late. The various debate topics were so entertaining much better then the ither debate shows.😂😅😂
Love the fred talbot edit 😂😂😂😂
I was once in a position to watch Kilroy in the early 90's, and for the most part, the subjects they came up with weren't all that bad. But then, you'd get one where some crackpot or other would either be planted among the rest of the, 'invited audience', or act as such, until they'd suddenly come out with some controversial opinion that caused some among the others to go into a bit of a frenzied tirade, vehemently disagreeing with them with much righteous indignation. With Kilroy Silk being the arbiter between them. Things would usually settle down, or they ran out of time, and the show would end without any real resolution, but on the odd, rare occasion things did seem to get a little out of hand. Not quite as bad as Jeremy Kyle, but certainly to the point where Kilroy Silk would have them removed by security. There was even one were some radical organisation tried, (and failed), to take over the studio. Which was nice.
I might have watched ITV's equivalent, 'The Time, The Place', as well, but not quite as often. As was generally the case, though, depending on the subject under discussion, it did tend to attract a selection of crackpots and those craving attention, in regard to the topic, who would expose their idiocy on live television on weekday mornings for those who tuned in to see. And, they'd do it in all seriousness, presumably in the hope that some magazine or editorial might take interest in their, 'story.' Assuming they'd hadn't already.
I tried my best to avoid, 'Esther', for obvious reasons. I usually managed it as it was on sometime in the afternoons/early evenings, but on occasion, it managed to be part of the family viewing at tea-time, if the subject matter was deemed interesting enough. It was the same sort of crap, of course. The usual, 'controversial', stuff that would fill up the pages of women's magazines of a slightly more daring nature. Not that anything sold in a supermarket aimed at women got that daring. But, it was enough to be considered, 'of interest', enough to get them hooked. It's usually a load ineffectual of old twaddle, of course. But it fills in half an hour of day-time telly between 15-to-1 and the news.
I haven't a clue about the David, 'Kid', Jensen hosted show. I must have missed that one...... sadly(!) As well as the next one. But then, they're all basically the same thing. Full of people all trying to garner attention in the hope someone might actually take them seriously and offer them some kind of deal for their story. Something that very rarely happens, of course. At least that last one had someone there to debunk all the nonsense being espoused. Prof. Heinz Wolfe, no less. Obviously at a loose-end, television-wise, after the Great Egg Race finished.
An invader from the Planet of the Deirdre Barlows at 14:22
Scariest thing was the reference to chris-chan.
24:00 is that toyah wilcox? On a show about aliens? Are they really here? It's a mystery, ooh it's a mystery
17:57 oh my god!!!!!!!!!!!!! This bloke!!! This is mental, this bloke pops into my head every so often because when I saw it as a kid me and my mates took the piss out of him. I'd totally forgotten what show it was or where i'd first seen him and here he is, summoned from the past, and still a massive bellend
There's something about the way he starts to repeat himself when he realises he got a laugh from some of the audience.
@@docholliday1112 isn't it! He's getting properly excited. Something about him is so bleak
I love this Halloween special
Millard my old mate... where ya been ? Good upload as always.
Should traffic wardens be armed? That's the question we're asking on today's Kilroy...
your best work, thanks, clap clap.
Seriously….brilliant 😂
i watched this shit so many times as a youth, damaged