Eddie Izzard chats about what the motivation might be to become a bee keeper. Sound quality not brilliant, but the comedy about beekeepers shines through dammit. I'm covered in bees!
Done to the tune of 'We didn't start the fire' by Billy Joel, The Richter Scales have done this truly geeky song with matching images for the computer nerd in us all. Enjoy.
What would you do if you travelled back in time and bumped into William Shakespeare? Here, Blackadder is in that very situation. Rowan Atkinson is Blackadder and an almost unrecognisable Colin Firth is the bard.
In this clip from 'Have I Got News For You' hosted by Alexander Armstrong, Paul Merton, Ian Hislop, Ross Noble and Charlie Brooker discuss the merits (or not) of Jimmy Saville being allowed to host a new show.
What's that whirring sound? Oh, it must be Jane Austen spinning in her grave. More randy nineteenth century types from Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller.
Peter Kay puts together some of the UK's best loved children's TV show characters for this Children in Need charity song. The casts of The Wombles, Fireman Sam, Postman Pat and Bob the Builder are all there (who says your job is what defines you...) as well as Paddington Bear, George and Zippy from Rainbow, Thomas the Tank Engine, Thunderbirds,Pingu, Bagpuss, Noddy and of course Pudsy himself. I'm glad Chippy Minton made it in the end to join his friend Windy Miller from Trumpton. Ah, those were the days...
No, no, Charlie Brooker didn't go on X-Factor, he's merely talking about X-Factor, on his wonderful BBC4 show 'Screenwipe'. In the process he manages to sum up how I feel about it: it's crap. Check out his new book through the link below.
Stand-up comedian and "Mock the Week" host, Dara O Briain, talks about his frustration progressing in videogames on Charlie Brooker's 'Gameswipe'. I feel his frustration. Some strong language.
An assortment of, mainly American, game show contestants who have interesting thought processes. Oh, and for those of you who don't know, masticate means to chew, so I don't know what the hell that guy was thinking of doing to his dog...
Timeless comedy from Rowan Atkinson on 'Not the Nine O'clock News' from the 1980's. Here, he's a frustrated vicar who's church has been chosen for a recording of 'Songs of Praise.' Classic.
Happy New Year everyone! I hope this little selection of Catherine Tate's Posh People sketches goes some way to taking the edge off your hangovers. Don't get in your four wheel drives yet, you may still be drunk. Gooseberry and cinnamon yoghurt anyone?