No one is safe when Dom Joly releases his twisted creations on an unsuspecting Britiain. Ian Botham has an unusual encounter with an emotional interviewer, and the dogs of war take to the streets. Dom Joly unleashes his twisted humour on an unsuspecting public. Quick-fire comedy and a hip soundtrack make this the ultimate in TV junk food. Ian Botham has an unusual encounter with an emotional interviewer.
Series 1 Episode 1. The Parkie questions some pensioners about a bit of unpleasantness by the lake. Series 1 Episode 2.
Among other gems: the spy risks blowing his cover. Series 1 Episode 3. It's Ken Livingstone's turn to ask some questions when his interviewer turns violent. Series 1 Episode 4. A passer-by gets a blind tasting with a difference. I just liked the idea of what Dom needed to get done. Production was bliss.
I assumed everyone was left alone in the same way we were. It was probably because we were cheap. The giant snail going over the zebra crossing is probably my favourite bit. We had this magnificent costume made. Dom looked fantastic. We went to Chelsea, I found a hidden spot I could film from and we just went for it. We got it on the first take, but we found it so hilarious that we did it again and again. Plenty of other things went wrong, like when Dom dressed up as the Grim Reaper, the joke being that Death has come knocking at your door, but the guy who answered was blind.
We were interviewing him and had a friend of ours start taking photographs midway through the interview. Terry Gilliam Self as Self. Ken Livingstone Self as Self. Tim Rice Self as Self. Bill Wyman Self as Self. Dickie Bird Self as Self. Frederick Forsyth Self as Self. Bob Holness Self as Self. Ken Hom Self as Self. More like this. Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. Alternate versions Almost all music has been changed for the show's airing in the US on Comedy Central.
Some additional cuts have been made for content. Connections Featured in Goodbye User reviews 29 Review. Top review. I cried watching this I've been a fan of British TV shows for many years. Trigger Happy TV, by far, takes the cake. The sketch comedy was brilliant, and parts were so funny that I cried from laughing so much.
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