For me any scene with Darren Lamb but I particularly liked his exchange regarding Daniel Radcliffe. I can't remember the
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donj79 — 11 years ago(November 26, 2014 05:11 AM)
For me any scene with Darren Lamb but I particularly liked his exchange regarding Daniel Radcliffe. I can't remember the exact script but it goes something like this:
Darren Lamb: What would you say if I told you that you have a part with Billie Piper?
Andy Millman: What?
DL: Billie Piper
AM: What are you talking about?
DL: You know, the small wizard with glasses.
AM: Do you mean Harry Potter?
DL: Thats the one. What did I say?
AM: Billie Piper
DL: Oh yeah Ive heard of him
AM: HER! -
lollipop15 — 10 years ago(February 23, 2016 12:17 PM)
From the David Bowie episode:
Darren: Barry and I were scouring the internet, and we found a glowing review of your sitcom - listen to this: "This charming story of loveable, larger than life characters will please all the family. This is a delightful woodland romp, with many of the best scenes featuring a roly poly toad."
Andy: Gimme that looks at paper This is a review of Wind in the Willows(!)
Darren: What's yours called then oh When the Wind Blows!
Andy: Whistle!
Darren: I said that was a picture of a frog, didn't I?
Barry: They've got the same throat
Darren: Well, you can see where we went wrong
Andy: I'm going to get a drink
Barry: He's a ringer!
Maggie: Oh yeah except he's green
Darren: Who, Andy or? oh, the frog -
Mossap — 9 years ago(October 27, 2016 09:59 AM)
The Patrick Stewart part in his trailer about his movie and the nudity is my favourite. Tied with that is the part in the Kate Winslet episode when Andy's in the group talking to the priest pretending to be Catholic. I laughed so damn hard the first time I saw that.
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Melton1 — 5 months ago(October 30, 2025 06:24 AM)
When Gervais is confronted by the priest in the Winslet episode.
It’s like a ten minute monologue in which he digs himself deeper and deeper with each new lie. It’s agonising to watch - ‘my priest used to make me kiss him on the ring…. not in that way… I’m not saying all priests are pedophiles…’ and ends with him telling the cerebral palsy girl she won’t be running around in heaven because it doesn’t exist.
It’s a weird combination of traumatising yet hilarious. Truly
edgy
comedy, the likes of which the BBC wouldn’t dare commission in today’s nightmare Woke dystopia.