In case anyone is wondering, and they may well be, the music is from the first movement of Beethoven's first Symphony, which is a play on Bernard's middle name, Ludwig. Because, as any fan of the show knows, he looks like Ludwig Van B.
@podzhog Indeed; Adept use of language is regarded as an Irish virtue. I remember reading Malachy McCourt describing a very negative review of the stage play he co-produced with his brother Frank...and how it was so well written they posted it verbatim for theater-goers to read, so much did they admire the use of language, regardless of the content. Dylan's stand-up work is very impressive in precisely this way.
In case anyone is wondering, and they may well be, the music is from the first movement of Beethoven's first Symphony, which is a play on Bernard's middle name, Ludwig. Because, as any fan of the show knows, he looks like Ludwig Van B.
eoghdes18 3 months ago
Why has Dylan not published a book D: I would read it until it was in tatters..and then probably get drunk and eat the tatters to absorb his genius.
smudgypalms 3 months ago 6
@smudgypalms Apparently he has written a few... words of it by now =)
podzhog 3 months ago
@smudgypalms Dylan Moran is a comedy writer for the BBC, lately working on the IT Crowd...
JJR93 3 months ago
I'm fairly sure it's Peter Serofinowicz, as he'd been involved in Black Books before and it just sounds more like him.
ShadowWolfofPack 3 months ago
Sounds like Matt Berry.
jyotishkoray 7 months ago
@jyotishkoray i think it sounds like peter serafinowicz.
huckleberryfishpop 7 months ago
@huckleberryfishpop More like Matt Berry though :)
podzhog 5 months ago
The thing is the letter was sent and all they saw was some scribbles on pieces of fag-burnt paper.
alecbg919 7 months ago
Is this a scene from Black Books?
JeppeVJ 9 months ago
@JeppeVJ Nope! It's a DVD extra.
podzhog 9 months ago
Is that Matt Berry?
hillysats 11 months ago
@hillysats I think it's his voice, yes.
dvergabondi 10 months ago
@hillysats Sounds like him doesn't it?
jyotishkoray 7 months ago
HOW have i never seen this?!
gogogadgetspoon 11 months ago
Because it's not the punchline that matters here but the whole thing and the use of language.
podzhog 1 year ago 9
@podzhog Indeed; Adept use of language is regarded as an Irish virtue. I remember reading Malachy McCourt describing a very negative review of the stage play he co-produced with his brother Frank...and how it was so well written they posted it verbatim for theater-goers to read, so much did they admire the use of language, regardless of the content. Dylan's stand-up work is very impressive in precisely this way.
JJR93 3 months ago