Thread: Comic Relief 2009
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16th Mar 2007, 3:02 PM #1
Comic Relief 2009
It's the eleventh big Comic Relief live show on BBC1 tonight.
"Highlights" include:
7-8pm - Girls Aloud and Sugababes perform, Mr Bean Special, Ant & Dec, Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Harry Hill's TV Burp Special
8-9pm - Creature Comforts Special , Catherine Tate's Lauren sketch (think Tennant appears in this one). Russell Brand and Dennis Waterman star in Little Britain Live sketches and the Dead Ringers team poke fun at the world of celebrity.
9-10pm - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy Final, The Vicar of Dibley (final ever of all-time last ever episode eternity). Carol Vorderman and Jonny Ball appear in a live edition of Mitchell and Webb's Numberwang, Take That perform live in the studio, and a top secret treat from Peter Kay.
10-10:35pm - Top Gear of the Pops on BBC2 (could be the highlight of the night)
10:35-11:30pm - Comic Relief Does The Apprentice, sketches from Catherine Tate, Ricky Gervais as never seen before, and Jonathan Ross and Kate Moss appear in Little Britain Live.
11:30-00:30am - Norton and McCall take over. The Killers perform, Borat exclusive, Armando Ianucci quiz and more from Little Britain Live. Chris Moyles and guests perform the last leg of his Rally-oke tour.
00:30-01:30am - Russell Brand hosts. Mitchell and Webb perform a Comic Relief version of 'Lady In Red', more from Aardman Animations and Little Britain Live. Tim Westwood appears in a special Pimp My Ride.
1:30-3:00am - Simon Pegg and Nick Frost introduce the best from past Comic Relief shows.
Probably loads of stuff that hasn't been mentioned/written/made up in the pub yet.
I might end up watching bits of it between TOTP (BBC Four), Corrie, Tales of the Unexpected (ITV3) and Star Trek on BBC2.
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16th Mar 2007, 3:23 PM #2
Don't think I shall sit and watch it all the way through, but I shall definitely watch bits of it
'Steed is one of my most valuable subjects he's too valuable to lose'
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16th Mar 2007, 7:06 PM #3
Looks like the pervy upskirt cameramen are on patrol early tonight.
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16th Mar 2007, 7:23 PM #4
Heh, I noticed that during the Girls Aloud / Sugababes bit.
And Michelle Ryan has already been show in little more than underwear.
What is this, Porn Relief?
Actually...that might not be such a bad idea...!
Edit: Tennant's just been on. Does that count as canon?Last edited by Alex; 16th Mar 2007 at 8:19 PM.
"RIP Henchman No.24."
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16th Mar 2007, 8:24 PM #5
just like with Children in Need, it's a bit to much to sit and watch the whole thing from start to end so i'll only be dipping in now and again to watch it ..
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16th Mar 2007, 9:53 PM #6
I missed that!
It's actually been pretty funny this year (apart from, perhaps, the 'Vicar Of Dibley' sketch), the Tate/Tennant sketch being possibly the funniest skit so far. I loved the Peter Kay/Little Britain/Proclaimers/anyone you can possibly think off including Frazer Hines song - I wonder what the likelihood of that being released as a single are?
Kate Thornton was looking good - so was Tara Palmer-Tomkinson for that matter!
DON'T FORGET TO DONATE, PEOPLE!!!
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16th Mar 2007, 10:42 PM #7
We screamed with joy at the host of icons in the Peter Kay/Little Britain thing. Bonnie, Frazer, Ten-inch (out of place with all the has-beens surely?), Jenny MacAlpine et all.
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16th Mar 2007, 10:48 PM #8
Tony Blair doing 'Am I bovvered?' lies somewhere between comic genius and deeply embarrassing.
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16th Mar 2007, 10:53 PM #9
"Bobby Davro!" during the Peter Kay/Little Britain/Proclaimers video is easily the highlight of the night for me.
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16th Mar 2007, 11:02 PM #10Dave Lewis Guest
The Ricky Gervais bit was crap beyond belief.
The highlights have been the name-the-hasbeens in the Proclaimers bit... a happy distraction from the odious Peter Kaye and the crappiest of Matt Lucas' characters, Russell Brand in sexy underwear, and Clarkson's "What the **** is this?"
I actually enjoyed the Blair bit, but only because it made him look a bit of a tit. Not a patch on Thatch in "Yes Minister".
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17th Mar 2007, 1:54 AM #11
They seem to be running about an hour behind schedule now.
Numberwang! finally appears at 2:40am!Last edited by Milky Tears; 17th Mar 2007 at 2:42 AM.
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17th Mar 2007, 9:38 AM #12
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17th Mar 2007, 9:47 AM #13
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17th Mar 2007, 9:48 AM #14
We missed Numberwang!
And we were home by 1am, so we could have caught it.
That's not a NumberwangPity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!
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17th Mar 2007, 1:36 PM #15Pip Madeley Guest
I said to Trudi, I bet someone asks if that Tennant/Tate sketch is canon:
Edit: Tennant's just been on. Does that count as canon
We screamed with joy at the host of icons in the Peter Kay/Little Britain thing. Bonnie, Frazer, Ten-inch (out of place with all the has-beens surely?), Jenny MacAlpine et all.
Planet Skaro? PREDICTABLE FORUM ALERT.
(Did James Lindsay stay up till the very end? )
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17th Mar 2007, 1:46 PM #16
It finished at 4:27am. Still a bit early for me.
You should read the threads on Digital Spy and Roobarb's, Pip!
Why are there so many bitter ***** on message boards?*
* and that's just Matt West/David Brunt
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17th Mar 2007, 2:51 PM #17Wayne Guest
I never watch this sort of guff. It's all too contrived. I watched S3 of 'South Park' all night. Plenty of laughs there.
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17th Mar 2007, 3:58 PM #18WhiteCrow Guest
I thought the David Tennant sketch was a nice nod to the old Masters tissue compression thingy shaped like a phallus ...
Didn't Andromeda have guns which looked like some disturbing vibrator?
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17th Mar 2007, 6:48 PM #19
We have the "500 Miles" video on DVD single! We found it in Sainsburys.
And it's not out til Monday. Go figure!
Si.
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19th Mar 2007, 9:37 AM #20
I'm with Wayne on this. It's just contrived forced wackiness and its annoying. I'd rather they just produced some great comedy rather than roping in celebrities to say something daft!
Maybe I've just become a miserable old sod.
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19th Mar 2007, 1:26 PM #21Dave Lewis Guest
It wasn't. It wasn't even clever, or particularly original. Apart from the 'celebrity' overload, it was like Ricky Gervais' stand-up stuff - mainly crap, in my opinion - and was further proof of the fact that, although he has created some works of genius in The Office and Extras, he can also be incredibly unfunny, and is a deeply unlikeable person to boot.
To find myself laughing at bits from Little Britain and Catherine Tate was surprising enough... but they were certainly preferable to this.
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19th Mar 2007, 10:30 PM #22
Re: Canon - I couldn't resist. But it was in a tongue in cheek kind of way.
Re: Gervais - I just tire of his "supposedly uncaring but it's in a tongue in cheek kind of way" self obsessed persona. It would have been nice for once to see the real Ricky, and how he really feels about Africa. This is a clip from the 2005 show - which has a similar tone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_3Vryqyxus Edit: I've just found this one from 2003 too. Tsk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7lds...elated&search=
Re: The Mighty Boosh - I missed them on the night, but here's a clip of them on youtube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6_2E...elated&search= - I love the way that the audience are all a bit confused at the beginning but then really get in to it. And it made me lots too, so yay!
Re: Numberwang - I missed it too, and it's not on youtube yet either. Boo. Fortunately Borat is though - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlJ1D-vayJ8
And just because I can't stop posting Youtube clips tonight, here's some clips from the various American versions of Comic Relief.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrCdxbCbJbw (Bob Odenkirk and David Cross )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMy6wVNdllI (Not Safe For Work due to Language)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hra0I-w3XBY (Special Star Trek TNG vs.)
Oh...and here's another one from the UK vs, but from the good old early days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MaBQn56Ydw
And another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pRKA...elated&search= - This one's fantastic btw, a version of Bohemian Rhapsody by the stars of 1992ish...! (Features Birds of a Feather girls, The Red Dwarf crew, Jeeves and Wooster, the That's Life team and countless others btw!)Last edited by Alex; 20th Mar 2007 at 12:31 AM.
"RIP Henchman No.24."
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20th Mar 2007, 10:21 AM #23
I didn't mind the Ricky Gervais bit, but I know what people mean about him not being likeable. I can admire (some of) his work, but never really find myself warming to him.
What was in the Tennant/Tate bit? I only caught a very brief glimpse. He was being a teacher and she was doing the Lauren "Am I bovvered?" stuff. Did anything else happen there?
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20th Mar 2007, 10:30 AM #24Pip Madeley Guest
He pulls out something that looks like the sonic screwdriver (blue light) and turns Lauren into the Rose action figure, kinda like the Master with his TCE. He keeps his Scottish accent throughout, though.
I'm sure there must be an hilarious thread on OG debating whether it should be assigned a production code.
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20th Mar 2007, 10:38 AM #25
And whether it should be added to the last DVD of season three?
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