A religious play in a public would violate the Establishment clause of the American Constitution. My son goes to a private parochial school, so they can do Nativity plays without a problem.
Britain certainly doesn't have a fixed religion. We are mainly considered a christian based community/country in general, although figures are largely dropping now. Its much more about individuality. We believe whatever we want to believe, to put it bluntly.
This was always my favorite non-Ryan/Colin lineup. Long before the banter between Clive and Greg Proops there was Paul Merton. (There was a compilation episode where Paul said "Are you bald, or is your neck blowing bubble gum?")
Also I always enjoyed Jim & Steve working together. I can't eat bread & butter without wanting to say "No thanks, it makes me thit".
Sorma--did Paul have something against John Sessions? There's both this reaction to Mr. Sessions during FTS and one point during World's Worst where he exclaims, "Hello my name is John Sessions," which gathers quite the reaction from his fellow players. I take it Paul was not a big fan of John?
Tony and Paul's film and theater styles section is one of the most brilliant parts from Whose Line over. A great send-up of improvisational comedy and it's rules. Outstanding excellence. Thanks for the uploads.
Is paul wearing an alfred hitchcock shirt? if so - awesome. also - this episode makes me die with laughter almost every time XD
evenstar0 9 months ago
Paul & Tony: What happens when you put two surrealists on the same show. It's bloody brilliant.
dharmaseed 10 months ago 6
That was an excellent Bela Lugosi! :P
Buszke 10 months ago
Love this video so much! Everyone's on great form, starting right away with Clive's 'helpdul' suggestions for constipation.
I love Jim's nervous laugh when an ecstatic Steve says 'Please let me...' and leans in toward Jim.
Poor Tony was only trying to explain away his oddly placed left hand, but Paul turned it into farcical proportions.
dragonrider3808 1 year ago
TONY SLATTERY AS SKIPPY THE BUSH KANGAROO!!!! LOL!
julianpulido1 1 year ago
Notice how Tony claps after the first game. He obviously loved the "take of all my clothes"-part x]
EenvoudigGek 1 year ago
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Unitronus 1 year ago
"What a fastard!"
quizmaster85 2 years ago 7
Paul in the school play was adorable! ;w;
pockypurse 2 years ago 16
i love how constipated is followed immediately by triumphant...
artvandelay13 2 years ago 6
LOL
This has got to be my favorite line up of guys that come from the UK !
Especially Tony ^_^
TDWPfan94 2 years ago 6
Tony: Sorry, ill put the cat down
Paul: Sorry, im going to put this cactus down, hang on im getting this bazooka out my pocket, wait i gotta get out this helicopter!
lol paul merton on whose line, lol great mix!
Annoying1234567 2 years ago 24
Hey, a deer ran just ran across the yard, I'd say it's a 10 point "fuck".
UlrichTheOmega 2 years ago
Haha, the school play bit was awesome xD
And Shakespeare :)
xEgyptianWhorex 2 years ago
this is amazing!!!!! ahahahahaha
snozzberries621 2 years ago
The school play for F&TS was hilarious! XD
I've got bricks in my shoulder pads, aren't they sexy?" LOL
TDWPfan94 2 years ago
Do all British schools do a Nativity during Christmas? Seems like a common occurance there (one which would be illegal in America).
TheLastBrainLeft 2 years ago
I'm not really sure... I guess they do. I'm an American too, so I can't really say... I know it would be illegal here though.
TDWPfan94 2 years ago
illegal? Why is that?
soggysock666 2 years ago
A religious play in a public would violate the Establishment clause of the American Constitution. My son goes to a private parochial school, so they can do Nativity plays without a problem.
TheLastBrainLeft 2 years ago 3
ok thanks for the info. Its strange because nativity plays in the UK are very regular and almost encouraged in primary schools.
soggysock666 2 years ago
Great Britain has an official state religion, which differentiates it from America.
TheLastBrainLeft 2 years ago 2
Britain certainly doesn't have a fixed religion. We are mainly considered a christian based community/country in general, although figures are largely dropping now. Its much more about individuality. We believe whatever we want to believe, to put it bluntly.
soggysock666 2 years ago
England has an official state religion, the Church Of England. It's basically Catholicism, but it's more likely to grant kings divorces.
TheLastBrainLeft 2 years ago 4
I LOVED the Emotion Option at the beginning!
ailashes 2 years ago
what does paul say to clive between 5:10 and 5:15? They're both talking at the same time, makes it hard to understand, at least for me..
Caipiranha89 2 years ago
Clive: "A bit of Shakespeare -- It's a man going into a bar!"
Paul: "I've got it, but you keep buzzing, didn't ya? Slaphead!"
scarfman4 2 years ago 6
@scarfman4 What does "slaphead" mean?
Cheesemoone 1 year ago
@Cheesemoone No idea what it means; it's just another insult about Clive's receding hairline.
scarfman4 1 year ago
This was always my favorite non-Ryan/Colin lineup. Long before the banter between Clive and Greg Proops there was Paul Merton. (There was a compilation episode where Paul said "Are you bald, or is your neck blowing bubble gum?")
Also I always enjoyed Jim & Steve working together. I can't eat bread & butter without wanting to say "No thanks, it makes me thit".
scarfman4 2 years ago 10
Jim Sweeney keeps reminding me of Hugh Laurie when he was younger.
I mean, they're ridiculously alike :p
Lizzie2night 2 years ago 5
Tony and Paul doing F&TS together is pure comedy gold.
"Cwime?" LOL
moonducky92 2 years ago 8
"My leige, you're pissed"
lol.
After a while Paul Merton's Shakespeare starts to sound more like a dalek
queenoftheoutlands 2 years ago 10
I'll just put this cat down *-^
futurearchaeologist5 2 years ago 5
"GET OFF!" lmao
twistntwirlgrl 3 years ago 9
"Constipated!"
"is that a suggestion or a cry for help?"
XD lol
Zelarpie 3 years ago 9
"I've got a pencil. You can use that."
lmao. I love Clive
jp7725 2 years ago 8
Psshh, Paul is just jealous he is not as cute as John, XP
doyoucare333 3 years ago
Thankyou for posting this video
gmfmusic85 3 years ago 5
Cwime? :P
CorriRandom 3 years ago 5
i don't think any of the regulars got on with john sessions and paul being paul was just speaking the obvious
aliensexgangchildren 3 years ago 10
Sorma--did Paul have something against John Sessions? There's both this reaction to Mr. Sessions during FTS and one point during World's Worst where he exclaims, "Hello my name is John Sessions," which gathers quite the reaction from his fellow players. I take it Paul was not a big fan of John?
AJMWriter 3 years ago 4
Nahh, it's just that Sessions liked to dominate every scene/game he was presented with.
My guess is that there was probably a running joke against him, all in good feelings though.
Or not so good feelings.
Lizzie2night 2 years ago 6
"I don't wanna do it..."
lmao XD
oonsrd 3 years ago 3
Jim and Steve are the perfect pair, so are Tony and Paul
VinceVIELUF 3 years ago 22
I could never work out whether Tony and Paul actually got on or not. Any insiders who could help me?
sparksrule 3 years ago 5
I seem to remember them getting on pretty well on HIGNFY a while back.
tory888 2 years ago
Did Tony just moon the vicar?
SethTurtle 3 years ago 7
What does Paul say exactly to Clive that gets such a reaction?
corinthian129 3 years ago
Slaphead!
weirdloopyloo 3 years ago 8
Lol makes me Thit* xD
Thornesss 3 years ago 4
Jim should have been on more!
bullseyegurl 3 years ago 5
Tony and Paul's film and theater styles section is one of the most brilliant parts from Whose Line over. A great send-up of improvisational comedy and it's rules. Outstanding excellence. Thanks for the uploads.
josephdrew87 3 years ago 8