22:44 - my favourite feedback contributor, Sergeant Murphy .I read this - 'Sgt Murphy was a trolley attendant (called...Ken?) who first popped up in early Feedback Reports on Radio Bristol, was recognised as a gem, and made more of. Bit more info in Lucian Randall's book.'
Can any of you Jessop Jessop Jessops ID the ‘sick beat’ that kicks in at 27:18, just between the dangers of Head Trousers and the unpleasantness of Vertical Laughter? It’s got me going, but Shazam is having a couple of fortnights in a bad balloon trying to tag it.
It’s 2024 and we’ve blown right by the previously agreed-upon limits on large things. Latest counts say we are on course to eclipse 30 M large things by 2030 (thirty at thirty)
32:00 ha ha - acidmousemusic ~ "one even thought it was Eric Von Danniken ; however it's spelt ; that's genius* 9:52 ~ 3 feet above the ground *****: ~ tooo much .
Yep all real, though I believe a couple cottoned on and played along. Oh and of course they're heavily edited, as mentioned by Chris in this compilation, 'asking different questions' still funny tho and still genius.
This man is a complete genius. It is crazy in a good way🤭😅
I think a worm travelling as fast as a bicycle is just the right amount of speed, actually.
22:44 - my favourite feedback contributor, Sergeant Murphy .I read this - 'Sgt Murphy was a trolley attendant (called...Ken?) who first popped up in early Feedback Reports on Radio Bristol, was recognised as a gem, and made more of. Bit more info in Lucian Randall's book.'
Nice, i always thought that it sounded like him in the 'thin end of the wedge' bit.
I think he's in there s few times. I'm not going to listen to it again any time soon though, as I'm starting to lose my grip on reality as it is.
Great work, whoever collected or curated these.
i put together stuff from cook'd n bomb'd and whtever else i cud find
my favourite parts:
3:32
4:23
4:35
7:31
7:50
9:17
11:35
14:13
14:53
20:48
26:02
30:27
36:27
37:12
38:05
This was excellent.
I am all in for worm-bicycles.
Who knew we were all digging our gardens wrongly?
Great thanks for doing this
Can any of you Jessop Jessop Jessops ID the ‘sick beat’ that kicks in at 27:18, just between the dangers of Head Trousers and the unpleasantness of Vertical Laughter? It’s got me going, but Shazam is having a couple of fortnights in a bad balloon trying to tag it.
Good morning, Sinead O'Connor, The Emperor's New Clothes. Have a great day. I'm only sorry I did not see this sooner!
@@iainj8256 The time is Sinead O’Connor, with fractions. Thank you, Sir.
However "mad crow disease" is still missing.
We cannot rest until it is tracked down and shared on some kind of Internet content sharing platform.
It’s 2024 and we’ve blown right by the previously agreed-upon limits on large things. Latest counts say we are on course to eclipse 30 M large things by 2030 (thirty at thirty)
Problem comes, of course, when millions of large things traverse bodies of water in small boats. Oft' referred to as floaty boaties.
Genm
"It must be foreigners I should think"
32:00 ha ha - acidmousemusic ~ "one even thought it was Eric Von Danniken ; however it's spelt ; that's genius*
9:52 ~ 3 feet above the ground *****:
~ tooo much .
tmbg at the start :)
90 degrees
31:40
4:20
Arsefrog.
LaVAtorEEEZ
Are the respondants real?
Yeah. This was the 90s. The glory years of TV surreal satire.
Yep all real, though I believe a couple cottoned on and played along. Oh and of course they're heavily edited, as mentioned by Chris in this compilation, 'asking different questions' still funny tho and still genius.
:-):-):-):-)
Why Bother?
Is this real?
Yes