Don't make the same mistake as me. I started making hand gestures like John, when singing along to songs. It's terribly addictive. I can't stop now and my wife thinks I'm mad.
I spent years thinking he was a real person with a deadpan line in brilliant observational humor of the mundane and trivial before I discovered he was 'Jilted John', his ability to stay in character is second to none. Steve Coogan's Partridge is great but there's times his own personality breaks through.
Didn’t find it funny at the time, because I didn’t get it. Now couldn’t be a bigger fan of Mr. Fellows. We met him after a gig in Newcastle, had a pint with him and he was class.
Fun fact. Graham Fellows is now older than John Shuttleworth
Don't make the same mistake as me. I started making hand gestures like John, when singing along to songs. It's terribly addictive.
I can't stop now and my wife thinks I'm mad.
Andrew Parish I’m the same, I’ve even started punching the air on key phrases.
If you want to rise to the top, you need to give the crowd a bit extra !
A cautionary tale, thanks for the warning.
@@Rodiraskal Oof!
I spent years thinking he was a real person with a deadpan line in brilliant observational humor of the mundane and trivial before I discovered he was 'Jilted John', his ability to stay in character is second to none. Steve Coogan's Partridge is great but there's times his own personality breaks through.
Abso-bloody-exactly
Sounds like a Christmas number two. ♥
Went to see him last night (Shuttleworth) was absolutely class …
The dialogue sounds like it's improvised. In which case Jim's deadpan reaction to the "it's not funny though" line is a masterpiece.
Brilliant, from much happier times.
Well, I've never felt sad after watching either Shuttleworth or Reeves and Mortimer before. :)
Don't feel sad for the Christmas orphan. He's in heaven with his mum and dad and god in all his majesty la lieeeyah.
meks me feel raight christmassy!
What a gem...He's a real master of the Casiotone! It's hard to believe that this is Graham Fellows and not the actual character he inhabits.
its a yamaha pss 480 or 580, i had both.... its also the same soundchip as in the opl 2 / 3 on soundblaster pc soundcards...
this was the reason I learned what the word 'detritus' meant.
Beyond criticism! Absolutely wonderful stuff!
John and Vic and Bob... a combination so right. Thanks!
I remember this being on at the time, I loved it and it now feels very cosy
2020 Covid Christmas time .
Cheered me up no end .
The good old days of visiting friends and family wasn't breaking the law.
The songwriter that Bob Dylan could have been.
Quality entertainment genuinely, Oh yes 👍
Nice to see John got over being jilted
Jilted John Shuttleworth....great comic and entertainer.
Brilliant 👍👍👍👍👍
Presumably his only TV debut - rare indeed! :)
Ha ha!
strange to be watching this in july 2018 in the uk. it's 25 deg c atm in the middle of a heatwave lol.
John makes my juice rise.
Jilted John!
Great song john
This was fantastic. Thanks for finding it
The north remembers. Tres bon.x
Jesus, what a joyful song!
Hey Simon, couldn’t believe my eyes when this popped up in my TH-cam recommendations!
If only he'd done a duet with Frank Sidebottom! :(
Iffy l
Ooft...he's a bit of a nutter that Francis Sidebottom. A liability!
He would have been brilliant as one of the Goons with Sellers Milligan and Secomb....but he's already iconic as JS... BBC give him his own show
Boss.
Wasn't his TV debut. John Shuttleworth appeared on Jonathon Ross's Saturday Zoo several times earlier in the year.
I remember him on JR giving advice to Lenny Kravitz, to 'punch the air on key phrases'
That's what I thought as well.
He was on Saturday Zoo before this
merry christmas everybody :)
Didn’t find it funny at the time, because I didn’t get it. Now couldn’t be a bigger fan of Mr. Fellows. We met him after a gig in Newcastle, had a pint with him and he was class.
Did John Shuttleworth appear on 'Packet of Three' before this in 1991?
He did indeed !
Belting!
Is this before Pulp, because he looks a little old.....
JAKE MOO 1993..
Selling that keyboard alone is not going to make much money to provide for their baby
Enough for a few pints of booze, at least
You can't give booze to a baby
Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer funny ? NO.
John Shuttleworth a genius ? YES.