Mitchell and Webb sketch. Scientist working for Laboratories Garnier finds a possible cancer cure. But his discovery does not please the straight-talking owner of the corporation.
The iconic final scene in the seminal working class gangster movie Long Good Friday. It’s an acting masterclass by Bob “Super Mario” Hoskins; all in the face.
“What the car scene, with a silent defeated and defiant Harold represents, is the subjugation of the forces of capitalism and commerce to ideological forces. Yes, the IRA are after revenge, but within their pursuit of revenge, an age old conflict is represented, but one told by way of a thrilling yarn.” — Film Critic Roger Ebert
“‘ERE HOLD UP, WHERE’S VICTORIA?”
Accused of manslaughter, it turns out vending machine repairman Arnold J Rimmer is guilty of nothing more than being Arnold J Rimmer. "That is his crime. It is also his punishment."
Simon Munnery's recent stand-up show has been called the closest comedy comes to art. In this seminal clip, he considers why this may not be the flattering review it seems.
Ricky Gervais puts his foot in it again. This time an innocent question about a strange staggering woman on the set... Is she pissed up or mental? That is the question.
Falconhoof is your guide in this throwback "Adventure Call" TV role-playing game. Falconhoof normally welcomes one caller at a time but in this episode, two callers will adventure together.
Falconhoof is a character from The Limmy Show and this episode "Raj and McFee" is a work of art. In a single sketch Limmy creates an allegory for modern Scotland that's as funny today as it was in the 2010s.