Upscaled - Fist of Fun - s1 [couchtripper][U]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 เม.ย. 2024
- Stewart Lee and Richard Herring's sketch show from 1995.
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I forgot that young Lee and Herring were a snooker player and a deck chair.
😂😂😂😂
Aah!
Ray Reardon has let himself go.
@@MrMusicbyMartin Reardon died the other day
@@straitJacketFashion Oops, no disrespect to him, I used to love watching him clean up the table.
Absolutelt brilliant. Used to love this show back in the day!
This looks mint with the upscale work, hoping to see S2 get the same treatment! Thanks for all you do to preserve media
TMWRNJ too, please!
@@theobot2000 I'd love to see that too, but it's unlikely. This has been upscaled from the DVD, but there's no DVD version of TMWRNJ, and the only publicly-available copies are all poor-quality - I think they've been sourced from RealVideo, if you can remember that.
i was in the audience for this recording, man this brings back memories.
jealous!!!
Watching this and seeing Kevin Eldon back then, 30 years ago, and what he looks like now in 2024, i think he must have a painting in his attic that looks like an older version of himself.
You mean "The actor Kevin Eldon"
the actor Kevin Eldon's attic portrait has let itself go
Thanks for this! It has made me so happy. The nostalgia is incredible. I still use lines from FoF almost daily!
I rang Norris McWhirter at exactly 3.00AM and it was engaged.
Thank you so much for upscaling this.
Lee & Herring & Eldon are comedy gods
Absolutely loved these back in the day, amazing to watch them now seeing all the future stars who were featured in small roles. 😁👌
OMG I’ve just seen Stewart Lee in a clip of his older work. He was doing comedy with Richard Herring. He looked thin, happy and thin
Happy is stretching it a bit
and thin
Weak Lemon Drink!
This is where it came from😂
❤
Thanks for uploading 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for uploading this. Kevin Eldon is astonishing.
The actor, Kevin Eldon?
@@martincruse-stoddart6528 Yes, he's 'King of all hobbies' Simon Quinlank.
@@martincruse-stoddart6528 Actor Kevin Eldon the actor, who is an actor.
Don’t forget some weak lemon drink.
Stuart Lee hasn't let himself go!
omg omg omg! You, sir, are a genius! Thanks for this :D xxx
I forgot this existed. Excellent. 👌
Hell yeah. I'm watching this at work.
Aah!
@@scottandrewbrass1931No, not Aah...
OMG!! Absolute LEGEND for doing this!
Nice one for uploading this!!! I remember watching it on my tiny telly in my bedroom as a kid
Wow!! Thanks for not motion smoothing. This is perfect!
You want the moon on a stick!
You can drink your weak lemon drink now, or save it for later.
This holds up surprisingly well. Feels very similar to some of the youtube comedy that you get these days.
on the old youtubes and the slightly less old tiktoks?
Wow not watched this since it aired. Nice work
The BBC Radio version is occaisionally played on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
Once every three months by my calculations. I listen to the comedy club from my bedsit in Balham
@@dubfox1691 surely you are a regular visitor at Arthur Smith's !
Thanks for uploading 👏
Thanks for this great stuff
Never knew this existed, thanks for uploading. Looks 👌
no problem - glad you appreciate it.
@@Couchtripperyou're a legend
That trip to the University of Life really exacerbated things for Jill.
Do this 400 or 500 times, brilliant.
“You don’t have to put in Patrick Marber’s name, but it’s better if you do”
Beautful work by the way
When you said "Peter from Wales", I knew it was going to be Peter Baynham, even though I'd forgotten.
Do you remember now? Or forgotten again?
I like green flavoured jelly. Please do series 2. I AM HIM!
Fist of Fun was great
11:30 Graham Coxon has come a long way
I still use ‘No, not “aaah!”’
Huh, my comment vanished. Anyway, many thanks for the great upload. The upscale looks brilliant.
It's still there, cheers.
That's the actor, Kevin Eldon!
Jeez...forgot how gorgeous Stew was 😂! Before he let himself go of course...
Does anyone else lie awake at night thinking about how Stew and Rich inspired Ant and Dec to become TV presenters?
I'd forgotten all about this show.
This is brilliant! I loved this TV show! Comedy at it's irreverent best! :)
Alistair McGowan, John Thomson and Al Murray are in there.
Thank you very much for doing this, all the version I'd had stumbled upon thus far seemed even smaller than 144p somehow... Any plans on giving TMWRNJ the same treatment?
You can't make good content from rough arsed VHS rips. I'm a nerd, not Rumpelstiltskin.
@@Couchtripper 😂👍👍
I love Stew - but he couldn't be the comedian Stewart Lee when he was young. I saw him in around 2001 and he was still not old enough to be "that", he had to wait till he'd let himself go and the sands of time had ground him down physically and mentally into the beloved wreck of today :)
William Shatner let himself go
Quite.
I saw Stewart Lee on Fist of Fun. He looked slender and emotionally well-balanced.
Look up the doctor doctor joke :)
So that Rate-Rentac Rentacrate advert was pinched from here. Probably
Fat Bob hasn’t let himself go yet.
Ian Humphreys is now retired, I wonder how many crank calls he got after the show.
This is what upscaling qas made for
Thanks so much for this! Looks fantastic and just as funny as I remember.
Don't suppose you'd have a way of doing The Mary Whitehouse Experience as well would you? :D
Peter Baynham should be on the secondary syllabus. Remembering Peter Baynham helped me to sort out my personal hygiene as a youth.
Come to think of it, does anyone think he (the character) has a learning disability?
Will the rest of the episodes be coming too??
How did I miss this go up? Some quality nostalgia.
This is amazing work! Theoretically speaking, where might one download a copy of this?
Rebecca Front? In the dating scene? And the guy from Start Stop!!!! Omg
Thanks for this, funny is i would have told you this was on Channel 4, didn't realise it was BBC.
He actually looks even smugger when he was young.
Is it just me, or is that Holywood actor Sam Rockwell in the in link bits wearing the hat with the braids hanging down?
How did you upscale this ? It looks like it was filmed yesterday.
I loaded it into the software and told it to do certain things which amount to magic. Then the PC whirred for a day or so and out popped this little beauty.
How did two such talents sink without trace?
Blimey, Kate Ashfield at 26:02!
22:25 says so much about the world today.
Back in the days where you had to put some work in to pause & see the quick messages flashing up...Not like nowerdays 😡...& another thing...
These days - you’d get yourself arrested…
@@majordelays4909 if it hasn’t happened by now….it never will 😡
@@majordelays4909 what? just for recording BBC content onto a VHS?
@@majordelays4909 If it ain't happened by now...
I had a piss next to Stewart Lee outside the green tent at Glastonbury in 1995.
Anyway, night xx
Did he look fat and depressed?
Do you? You sound it
@@abrax23I saw Stewart Lee at a comedy club not long ago and can confirm that he looked fat and depressed
So your the twat that pissed on my leg...i forgive you..😮
I saw Stewart Lee do a comedy gig recently and he was really funny and intelligent. He addressed the fat & depressed issues.
Those days...
The shaking Paxman hands hasn't aged well lolololololol.
Yes it has. Like a fine wine. Or a week lemon drink.
Balhams finest 😎
Amazing.
Technical ignoramus here. How on earth did you get this to look HD when it’s from the 99’s??🤯
29:04 they invent the paralympics
is that a school aged Al Murray ??!
Got my flask of weak lemon drink
28 years old i was
Julia. My right hand.
Aah!
25:25 This is where Reform UK Ltd get their policy ideas.
Smoking is my hobby
WEAK LEMON DRINK how could I forget about this character
Ikr!
Wonder what the Conkeys would make of 2024… 😂
That's Sue Perkins of Mel and Sue at 1:24:00 right?
it certainly is - all on the BBC gravy train. Wish I was.
Al murray 😂
Shame that the bbc made cuts to this .
i used to drink milk using a twix as a straw...
Is that a lie?
@@Couchtripper no it's true. The biscuit carries the milk quite well, and then you have a milky soggy twix to eat
Freeze frame at 17:37
I'm from the US, so I don't know this show at all. But I'm a Stuart Lee fan, and it seems fitting that he would have this kind of show in his youth. It's like how Jon Stewart got his start on MTV in the US. It's an odd, but endearing, start for both of them - assuming Stuart doesn't have something predating even this. He doesn't does he?
I don't think so. I think this is it.
Watching in 144p on a 4K monitor to spite the upscaling 🤢
i got a fly catcher from lidl, 30% off
Prediction 2:02
The surprising appearances are my favourite, eg Sue Perkins.
25:17 is that Peter Jones?
makes you remember how middle class,university types the 90s were full of
Yeah, making jokes about the black death like a pandemic was ever possible again. Nerds.
@1:23:57 Unkempt lesbian eyebrows
I wish someone would post that old show Ideal
Thanks for posting this though, btw! Never seen this one
The intense sexual energy between these two has never faded. They’ve let themselves go in this compilation though.
hey it's that eskimo guy from the 90s.
It's fitting that the set resembles a nineties first-person shooter.
Jaysis.
This is a tv show with those blokes in it.
They were oddly obsessed with male nudity… 🤔
Squeaky voices.
Is that Natasia Demetriou at 1:47:52? The dates don't really line up but i could swear... maybe she really is a vampire lol
Ronnie Ancona (and Alistair McGowan)
@@Cableguy72 ahhhh of course
Stewart Lee's let... Oh!
Stewart Lee's done the opposite of letting himself go.
Worst programme intro imaginable
The Iraqi army produced some pretty bad training films in the 1970s. Try and imagine the intro to those. Go on.
I'm talking about bad TV programme intros. This is hideous
@@ziggypop8106 I made it up.
I don't mind the intro.
Why do you hate it so much? Most comedy shows of the era had something like this. It's not in the same league as Naked Video, of course.
@@ziggypop8106I bet you're American