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Extras, Les Dennis

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 09:12
by ruffers
I've been puzzling over this for 12 hours now....

Extras last night was, in my opinion, a fantastic bit of telly but quite what it was I'm not sure. Comedy? Drama? A drama documentary detailing the fall of Les Dennis?

And Dennis himself, I'm not 100% sure why he did it. Was it just the need to be back in the limelight, was it some kind of therapy or was it just plain stupid and Ricky Gervais is taking advantage of a vulnerable person? I have no idea but it was still good telly.

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 09:35
by Debaser
I watched it last night and found myself in a right quandry - should I laugh? Should I be thinking 'there, there, Mr Dennis' Should I wince?

I think I winced more at Gevais doing the Genie bit, more.

Bravo to an unusal half hour of tv.

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 09:40
by DerekR
"It's Sunday, can we keep the fannies to a minimum?..."

Classic TV :notworthy:

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 09:41
by markfiend
Good man Les Dennis being able to laugh at himself.

Is it just me or were the Graham Norton impressions pure genius? Gervais and Marchant have given him plenty of new material right there. ;)

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 10:15
by Mrs RicheyJames
I felt so sorry for him. Still laughed though. Am I going to hell?

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 10:42
by emilystrange
i like les, ever since celebrity BB...

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 10:44
by Ed Rhombus
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:I felt so sorry for him. Still laughed though. Am I going to hell?
It will be a serious dent in its image if you do

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:02
by nick the stripper
argh! And I missed it because I thought I'd be a snob and not watch Extras because "it's not as good as the office." :|

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:07
by ruffers
nick the stripper wrote:argh! And I missed it because I thought I'd be a snob and not watch Extras because "it's not as good as the office." :|
I pity the fool.

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:07
by Dark
I don't really like Extras. I'm not sure about what's funny and what isn't, really. I end up cringing more than laughing.
Now Catherine Tate, that's a comedy to behold.

I missed Absolute Power, but I suppose I can just get the series on DVD.

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:13
by Silver_Owl
Sheer brilliance I thought. You beat me too starting the thread.

Les naked in the dressing room. Magical.
It is cringe worthy and his motives are questionable but what a wonderful half hour of TV.
I wasn't sure if Extras would be as good as The Office but I think in it's own right it is already a classic and I can't wait for the DVD.

Catherine Tate? Am I bovered? Bollox.

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:24
by Mrs RicheyJames
Catherine Tate is the funniest thing on telly atm.

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:26
by timsinister
Missed 'em all, worse luck. Since when was Thursday the comedy night?

As for Les Dennis...what happened? I thought they always took the mick out of themselves immensely? Was it a bit too much?

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:26
by Dark
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Catherine Tate is the funniest thing on telly atm.
Good god.. we agree on something? :eek:

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:27
by Mrs RicheyJames
Dark wrote:
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Catherine Tate is the funniest thing on telly atm.
Good god.. we agree on something? :eek:
Sometimes it's just best that way.

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:30
by markfiend
I wasn't too impressed with Extras at first, but it's really come into its own now it's got going.

Catherine Tate there's some characters I think let it down slightly (farting woman for example) but on the whole I'm a fan. The drunken bride last night was definitely worth a :notworthy:

Absolute Power was fantastic. As Dark says he didn't see it I won't comment on the story though. Don't want to spoil it; suffice it to say, this episode was postponed from 21st July...

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:31
by Mrs RicheyJames
markfiend wrote:
Catherine Tate there's some characters I think let it down slightly (farting woman for example)
Agreed

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:32
by Dark
Oh, comment, by all means. Usually, since parental overlords demand me going to bed at 10pm, I simply watch it very quietly, and thus end up missing half the storyline. :lol:

Besides, chances are, I'll forget anyway :P

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:37
by ruffers
Dark wrote:Oh, comment, by all means. Usually, since parental overlords demand me going to bed at 10pm, I simply watch it very quietly, and thus end up missing half the storyline. :lol:

Besides, chances are, I'll forget anyway :P
Teletext 888 :wink:

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:41
by Silver_Owl
Dark wrote:Oh, comment, by all means. Usually, since parental overlords demand me going to bed at 10pm, I simply watch it very quietly, and thus end up missing half the storyline. :lol:

Besides, chances are, I'll forget anyway :P
God, you poor bastard. I forgot how terrible it was being a teenager at home.
Do you want me to adopt you so you can live a decadent hedonistic angst ridden teenage lifestyle?

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:41
by Dark
..watch it on a portable TV in my room without Teletext..

:(

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:44
by Mrs RicheyJames
Dark wrote:..watch it on a portable TV in my room without Teletext..

:(
Headphones?

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 11:45
by ruffers
Ah. All a bit tough then. Mind you, at least you've got a telly in your bedroom - I had none of that. It was John Peel quietly under the pillow in my day apart from Fridays when Vance was rocking as I remember although possibly wrongly.

Being 15's great, enjoy it.

And possibly invest in a video. Or if you have a pc in your room get a tv card that will show the subtitles, make it a freeview one while you're at it. I'm full of good ideas me! :lol:

<edit> Some of my ideas are possibly a bit overcomplicated compared to Mrs RJ's above of course.

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 12:08
by Dark
Oh, it used to be John Peel for me too.

Now it's Radio 4 at 11pm for comedy or Westminster, and then Radio 5Live from midnight.

My PC is downstairs, sadly, and not in my room. :P

Posted: 12 Aug 2005, 12:43
by boudicca
I've only seen clips of this thing but to me it seems a bit... "the lady doth protest too much".

"Hey! I can laugh at myself!"

But Les dear, there's no need when you've got the massed ranks of Britain's tabloid media to do that for you... :roll: