Frying Pan Assassin | Big Train | BBC Studios
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2009
- A minister is treated to a painful tour of a factory. Funny short from BBC sketch comedy show 'Big Train' starring Simon Pegg.
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The repetitive *Boing* Ow! *Boing* Ow! just tickles my funny bone
No its just that Mr Purves is hitting you on the head with a frying pan😂😂
Mark Heap is the king of this scene. Outstanding
"I just hit you with this frying pan" xD Simon Pegg
American humor hits you over the head with a sledgehammer. British humour is way more subtle.
Nicola Murray's political career is off to a bad start. :)
love the way she delays before every "Ow!"
Brilliant sketch, it's so Big Train. Brightened up my Friday afternoon.
Simon Pegg is brilliant!
That one was just DAFT
He said Denmark I'm so proud!! Lol
Just.
Comic genius.
HAHAHA, BBC always has something great.
Just silliness I think lol
@Sunny Lu
I'll give it a go.
The naturalistic acting style which was very much a hallmark of Big Train is juxtaposed with the cartoonish action of hitting a person over the head with a frying pan.
Bang Ow! Bang Ow! Bang Ow! XD two thumbs up.
0:51 I think they broke character lol
Lol this reminds me of that mr show globochem sketch
"He's dead. That's what you guys wanted, right?"
"Yupparoony! Thanks guys!"
Also there is Brian from Green Wing. Nick Frost was in spaced too, imo spaced was there master peice (most of the familiar guys were in it).
Was that Simon Pegg? Awesome! :P
The funny thing is two weeks ago I took a tour around a printing company.
Watch the first series of Big Train then compare to the second where this sketch is from. Arthur Matthews without Graham Linnehan wrote some cracking stuff but it never had the same edge.
man, tats jz sick!
I laughed out loud actually!
@nickshel hahahaha hilarious
2019 and a large proportion of the population would pay good money to do that to an MP
Why do you say that??? Because so many are standing up to the nightmare that is brexit and the billionaire bankers behind it????
Stanley13 utter fun sponge
@DnB and Psy Production No...i don't. The poor will suffer most from brexit.... so you make absolutely zero sense.
Hungary's Frying Pan POWAAAAA !!! *0*
Big Train predicted PUBG
@Papathunda Try JAM, for it is awesome and wonderfully dark.
Oh England...
Hilarious
really funny
Seems like I missed this episode of The Thick Of It...
'sorry, minister are you okay?'
'yes'
'i just hit you with this frying pan'
whahahahahahaha fucking brilliant!
this is when you *know* your electorate *doesn't approve of you*
so hilarious i laughed my arse off :D:D
if hes annoyed with her imagine what the guys in the suit feel
So this is the pandemic everyone is talking about? Now I get why I should do social distancing.
@Papathunda Glad you appreciate it! Of course I'm massive fan of Family Guy.
Man, Snuff Box is a really dark comedy. But not as dark as Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job.
What in the world...!
ow. ow. ow.
@zeb120 oh thanks :3
Wow Britain's got MUCH better humour than America, from the standpoint of an Australian
That's a vacuous thing to say. There is great American comedy, there is great British comedy. There's also shit American and British comedy. As for Big Train, the two main writers are Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews, who are neither British or American. They're Irish.
@@NxDoyle Technically speaking the Irish are basically British and it's only a silly bit of red-tape nonsense in the past that stops them being so now.
And a British politician that is being hit on the head…..unfortunately not hard enough🤣
@@stevecooksley
Lol, "technically speaking"... You're wrong 🙄
Your telling the truth
Bottom's Gas Man?
You've killed him. I never touched him. Yeah but the frying pan did and you were touching that at the time.
Such a great scene 😆@@simonsimon325
@zeb120 not every, only natural blondies :D
Vote frying pan.
This would so not be allowed now !
Ow!
I wouldn't say British humour is necessarily darker, just often more in-depth and less slapstick usually.
On the clip where someone is smacked over the head with a giant frying pan 20 times...
@Papathunda Try "Jam". Not so family-friendly...
@Papathunda No. No it isn't. British humour is faaaar darker.
Bloody hilarious. Sometimes I get tired of American humor so I like to watch what the Brits got. I'd say its more lighthearted and family friendly than what the States usually airs.
You’ve never watched monkey dust…
Wow, that extra playing the journo is *really* overdoing it.
i think it makes creps
In America they air a lot more family friendly stuff, plus they have a problem with swearing over there. You can't say some words that aren't really swears over here.
You know Deadwood is an American show, right?
@deathX707 I think you've missed the point of this sketch.
this guy lay left 4 dead 2 too mutch
ow
Not sure what they were going for here, more odd than funny really.
What does that matter? As if that gives you automatic right to disregard the language.
I' would to that to many a politician
I don't get it. 🤔
no
it's shaun from shaun of the dead
Bang Owvridge
Pubg creator was here
Second series was really weak.
senseless..
You know, as an Englishman, I think the Americans are doing a great job of our "British humour" these days. The US Office, Arrested Development, Parks and Rec, even Death Valley had some shining examples. Got to give credit where it's due.
I'm really getting sick of all this fart huffing and kiss arsing over British comedy. It taints it, turns just watching something funny into some sort of smug wine tasting session with Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
That was pretty stupid
Violence against women isn't funny.
Dull as ditchwater. What's happened to British comedy if that's what the BBC find acceptable.
@DnB and Psy Production Not very bright, are you? Acceptable doesn't mean PC, it just means "of a high enough standard" and frankly that sketch is boring, repetitive and doesn't due justice to Mr Pegg's talents. My sensibilities are no more delicate than the next guy's but I was obliged to watch the sketch a second time (after 12 years away, took you a while to come up with your witticism) to see if I'd perhaps missed something and, no, it's still shite.