We knew about Saville visiting our hospital and having sex with dead bodies in the 1970s. We were told this in the mid 1990s. If we knew, they knew...
@davidswallow9043 күн бұрын
Frank Skinner as bout as funny as watching paint dry
@Doctor18018516 күн бұрын
Bravo, Paul. I never liked steps. What I never understood was the appalling excuse for 'dancing' 🤮 I mean, why did they call themselves steps with horrific dancing like that? Was it supposed to be deliberately ironic??
@Globall823 күн бұрын
Frank Skinner is a "Wanker"! Caroline was a "Legend" long Before that Mess! God Bless Her XXXXXX! 😢❤ I'm VERY Surprised he isn't on TV Anymore? Hahaha 😅 That's a Real conundrum? Kenny Rogers showed Him Up Too, for the pathetic "Comic/Eejit" Skinner Was and Is!
@user-ng4ly3mj4v25 күн бұрын
yeah. you could get an awayday return for 1£ . my beat mate and i went to london from salisbury at 14 without telling anyone at home. fell asleep on way home and ended up in portsmouth 😂 1982. those were the days.
@johnwelshmorris528 күн бұрын
My dad who passed away 2 years ago age 79 never like jimmy. Always said there was something off about him and he wasn't surprised when it all came out about him.
@NCBobАй бұрын
It's really cursed that the world infrastructure is ran on zombie unix (((open source))) clone full of binary blobs. We could've been using fully introspective lisp machines but instead we got cruft of running ungodly combo of html, http and sql.
@ttrjwАй бұрын
Originally used for Diners Club TV commercials, hence the pun in the title and performer.
@donniet685Ай бұрын
They ALWAYS tell you.
@user-bi8lv2bz6b2 ай бұрын
Skinner and Baddiel KNEW about JIMMY SAVILLE for DECADES and said NOTHING Which makes him an UTTER UTTER C U N T
@Mr_Makina2 ай бұрын
Being from Ardrossan, it gives me great pleasure, seeing a character arrive to Glasgow frok Ardrossan, doing exactly what we're known for, calling out ped0s and "anti social" behaviour lmao
@RuddyGoober3 ай бұрын
Strange how the BBC cut this from the iPlayer release.
@theculturedthug66094 ай бұрын
What year is this? 1999-2000?
@leeshaponАй бұрын
1999
@theculturedthug66094 ай бұрын
The Old Women was correct spaghetti bolognese is English. It's an English dish invented in England you go to Italy and ask for it they won't know what you are talking about. The only thing Italian about it is the spaghetti! OHHH MAMAMERE...
@philipjones94584 ай бұрын
Been watching Mrs Merton and Malcolm in January 2024 from 1999. Never saw it, brilliant.
@stormytempest65214 ай бұрын
WASTE OF A MEAL ON THAT MONSTER !
@rossdelain16454 ай бұрын
Claire Neilson is a wonderful human being.
@paulnash76304 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved Caroline Aherne to bits, she just needed someone normal to love and take care of her, I'd love to have been that person but sadly she's no longer with us RIP Caroline you were so talented ❤❤😢😢
@paulnorris27564 ай бұрын
I knew in 1970. I started college and a couple of people from Yorkshire put me very straight about him.
@danieladams99505 ай бұрын
Utterly lovely. Caroline always distinct, honest and brilliant.
@peterwallwork47785 ай бұрын
Big loss to comedy far too young 😢
@tomrees48125 ай бұрын
Caroline almost got a word in edgeways.
@neilolly5 ай бұрын
Wow grabbed her bum The bbc should ban him 😂😂
@hat-trickhartley5 ай бұрын
A beautiful lady with a lovely soul.
@nathanielm40335 ай бұрын
so cheap and disrepectful.
@scottyk2005 ай бұрын
Why on earth are they sitting in such a natural position in relation to each other. Putting the host behind and to the left of the guest, behind a big desk, would be much better.
@markdaly16484 ай бұрын
All talk was much more celebrity driven then Clive Anderson talks back which was based on wit as a barrister
@sewind66135 ай бұрын
This is a simple joke about British trains, what they are actually like to travel on compared to the rosy picture painted by Savile (in regular TV advertising) regarding their timekeeping, and comfort.
@elainekerslake68656 ай бұрын
That's a strong paper plate.
@richardjames90916 ай бұрын
Love Frank and Kenny singing at the end .
@jameshughes79476 ай бұрын
I do recall a brief blindspot in public consciousness, when Frank Skinner was nuancedly attempting to expand his repertoire to encompass singing. Yuk.
@GMT4396 ай бұрын
Remind me again what crimes Savile was actually found guilty of?
@user-qr5ki8ls2x4 ай бұрын
Crimes against Fashion.
@jamesbutler62536 ай бұрын
Caroline and Frank clearly had a thing back in the day.
@appledoreman6 ай бұрын
When he asked for mince I thought she was going to give him a packet of polos!
@vantheman12386 ай бұрын
What an amazing woman RIP Caroline ❤
@THEE4DARKESTCORNERZ236 ай бұрын
Caroline is very intelligent. But Is the interviewer? .. ...
@georgecaddick46896 ай бұрын
Sir Jimmy was fabulous as Jim’ll Fix It. Sad it was a sham
@user-qr5ki8ls2x4 ай бұрын
No sham in Jim fixing it. He made all their crimes go away (contacts, winks, connections, all right my son etc etc) and they thanked him by landing him with all their crimes when he died.....!
@georgecaddick46896 ай бұрын
Why was Sir Jimmy able to get away with so much?
@user-qr5ki8ls2x4 ай бұрын
Help.
@paulbooth776 ай бұрын
Caroline was lovely. Frank is and always was an idiot
@elaiinejennings54266 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful funny lady. Sadly missed. ❤❤❤❤
@steveconnolly3226 ай бұрын
😉
@evelynwilson15666 ай бұрын
Many viewers had their doubts about him but you wouldn't want to think anyone was capable of what he did. He presented himself as an eccentric oddball who was an easy target for false allegations. I have to say even as a kid I never liked him as a presenter but there's an huge difference between finding someone in some way repellent when presenting a tv programme and the reality of what Saville did. To most people he was just a tv presenter, they would dwell on him too much.. The joke is about the state of British Rail at the time. I remember going on family holidays by train. You ' d be excited to find out there was catering on board. Then you'd taste it😂. Yes this is what places looked like in the eighties - brown, cigarette stained, unloved. I
@RD-6506 ай бұрын
Very good
@rdwulf62897 ай бұрын
Savile left me cold back then. I was more of a Rolfe Harris fan.
@ianwoodward49937 ай бұрын
Never did like this creep hence why I always called him Savaloy like one of those strange sausages from the chippy. Did he fix it for the Warmonger The Toe Knee BLIAR to enter Number 10 as a favour from one creepy slimeball to another?
@ericchapman3997 ай бұрын
First impression of Jimmy Saville Twat! lasting impression of Jimmy Saville Twat! Epitaph for Jimmy Saville Twat!
@margaretlittle68007 ай бұрын
Love her , so missed
@richardenglish21957 ай бұрын
Boogie.
@michaelhutchinson4147 ай бұрын
I remember speaking to a Mum whose daughter had been on Fix it. I asked what Saville was like with the children before the show. She said that the production team ensured that there was no contact until they met on the set. They knew what he was like and the risks involved.
@antonchristian8737 ай бұрын
Jimmy Savile taught me how to milk a cow blindfolded, ( at least I think it was a cow )
@hillaryspeedie31897 ай бұрын
Rikki Fulton, one of my favourites - unlike Mr. Saville!