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swansonj

Guru
The trade union negotiation, do I recall correctly that along with the swivel chair to take home at weekends and the boss's wife's recipe for ratatouille, they also agreed to include the boss's 14 year old daughter 'to be phased in' ? Perhaps that's why we never see that particular one repeated.
Well remembered. I was trying to think earlier of sketches that would be regarded dodgy today and I'd forgotten that one. The examples that came to mind were actually from Rowan Atkinson's solo material from the same era. I think both the station announcements on the train to Bristol Temple Meads and the Indian Waiter would be regarded as a bit racist nowadays. I seem to recall their attitude to disability was sometimes a bit "robust" too?

The Two Ronnies spoof ("we're marching up and down on the spot spot spot / 'cos the sodding choreographer's a twot twot twot") was controversial too. I thought in purely technical terms it was one of their cleverest parodies, but many people including some of the team thought it was too soft a target to be worthy of that treatment.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
Ah... many were the laughs whilst watching Not The Nine O'Clock News, but good humor such as is immortal, and ...
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Is that Chris Langham? farking Hell.
I can't see anyone other than Rowan Atkinson and Gryff Rhys-Jones.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Indeed. Though you might not get away with "the n word" even in the noble cause of pillorying Conservative party unpleasantness.

Rowan Atkinson (or Richard Curtis) recycled that misreading of the eye of the needle saying several times in different sketches.
Rowan Atkinson 're-cycled' a lot of things in his live shows too, mind you he is someone I'd rather listen to than watch. He would have been great on the Radio with that vocal talent but then I can't stand 'Mr Bean'.
 
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