I'll never forget me and a mate walking by a pub in the mid 90's and hearing some bloke belting out a song in absolute identical Vic Reeves club voice. We were doubled up in stitches with appreciation of such a beautiful thing.
@@steunited1969 Naa, that decade was crap. Awful music and terrible fashion, and I was a teenager at that time. Only good thing about the 1980s was TV with The A Team, Knight Rider, The Fall Guy and Streethawk.
Totally agree, I used to go round to pub/ my mates house have a few beers and a smoke and watch this laughing our balls off, setting us up for a weekend of clubbing etc , such a more simple fun time
@@idj20I agree , the thing I love about the 80s was my childhood really, as in start wars, Spider-Man, great kids tv, the music wasn’t on my radar at that point, but I’m 90s all the way
@@nez9751 as a 1980s teenager it was exactly the same with me. Love 1980s TV (A-Team, Knight Rider, The Fall Guy, etc) but never cared for the music. The 1990s was where it was at music-wise.
@@steunited1969 the joke must be CLEARLY DEFINED as to when it BEGINS and when it ENDS. then there will be the appropriate amount of laughter allocated TO that joke. gesundheit. - american law
I'll never forget me and a mate walking by a pub in the mid 90's and hearing some bloke belting out a song in absolute identical Vic Reeves club voice. We were doubled up in stitches with appreciation of such a beautiful thing.
Aah, watching this on a Friday evening used to set us up before night clubbing. The '90s was glorious.
80's were even better
@@steunited1969 Naa, that decade was crap. Awful music and terrible fashion, and I was a teenager at that time. Only good thing about the 1980s was TV with The A Team, Knight Rider, The Fall Guy and Streethawk.
Totally agree, I used to go round to pub/ my mates house have a few beers and a smoke and watch this laughing our balls off, setting us up for a weekend of clubbing etc , such a more simple fun time
@@idj20I agree , the thing I love about the 80s was my childhood really, as in start wars, Spider-Man, great kids tv, the music wasn’t on my radar at that point, but I’m 90s all the way
@@nez9751 as a 1980s teenager it was exactly the same with me. Love 1980s TV (A-Team, Knight Rider, The Fall Guy, etc) but never cared for the music. The 1990s was where it was at music-wise.
Loved the 90s.
Toksvig posture is the winner 😂
I still do that posture when her name is brought up today.
Best quiz show ever.
That has got to be the greatest panel ever assembled for a game show.
Plus Jarvis Cocker.
Don't forget, to show off those fingers, REALLY want to see those fingaz!
I want to hear Jarvis Cocker sing the whole song like that.
Toksvig joke was hilarious.
Jonsson was fit in her day lol
Yes. Lots have fitted into her 😂
When Jarvis Cocker was arrested for mooning Michael Jackson at the Brit awards in 1996, he was represented at his bail hearing by Bon Mortimer.
Bon Mortimer? Was he good?
@@meandshe735 Ha Ha! I see what you done there. le plus intelligent ! Très bien!
1:13 LOL
Ulri ka ka and Vorderman 👌🏻
They were so so funny! Miss them so much.
Yeah. Loved these guys then.... still do . 👍✌️❤️
@JONATHAN SUTCLIFFE Dude, you don't like it - don"t watch it.
@JONATHAN SUTCLIFFE obviously misunderstood your comment!
@JONATHAN SUTCLIFFE Huh?
Is that Mark (noah huntley) from 28 days later?
m clunes yay:>
I recognise Huntley but...who is HE? !
I don't recognise Carol Vorderman.!!!
Noah Huntley, soap actor, he was in Emmerdale for a while and then Holby City
@@wez4517 Christ, he peaked then.
This is one of Carol's original faces. They were more realistic back then.
Mark from 28 days later
👌👌
Someone remind me--just who are these schmucks?
american in the house...wolf helgenberger III if i'm not mistaken?
@@natmanprime4295 They have no sense oh humour they think friends is actually funny.
@@steunited1969 the joke must be CLEARLY DEFINED as to when it BEGINS and when it ENDS. then there will be the appropriate amount of laughter allocated TO that joke. gesundheit. - american law
@@natmanprime4295Also, the joke must be delivered 30 decibels louder than the rest of the dialogue and accompanied by a comedic hand signal.
Never did find this funny. And it's even more cringe now.
Thanks for sharing. I think they still show Terry and June on Dave - that's probably more your cup of tea?