Eddie Izzard on Craig Ferguson's Show 2006 Part 1 of 2
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I'm glaswegian and i can safely say that Craig still has a Scottish accent. it's just a bit more pronounced than what you would here in Glasgow.
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@dehro oh wow. reeally annoying. Makes me think she doesn't get any of the jokes, so she feels the needto laugh the loudest at f. everything.
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@dehro She sounds like the woman in the front row who laughed hysterically when Robin Williams was on Inside the Actors Studio. Maybe they hired her.
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is it just me or is some woman in the audience putting on a terribly annoying laugh all through this interview??
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1:41- Yay! Eddie for referencing a classic sketch... If you don't know it, the "Four Yorkshiremen" sketch is a classic one that, I believe first aired on "At Last The 1948 Show" At this point it's a bit like the "Aristocrat" joke is described as. I'ts point isn't to be inappropriate, but to be fun for the performers to just bs about how hard life used to be. Eddie does it with a few others at a charity gig on dvd and it's brilliant as always. I love the joke as a form and I love Eddie Izzard.
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Is it weird that I could totally see him playing Great Uncle Matthew in the recent film Ballet Shoes? He seems so perfect for it...
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Wonderful beautiful country, where the nuts come from! A 'Charlie's Aunt' reference from Eddie Izzard. Friggin' brilliant.
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so much adorable on one stage!
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@TheHoten Im Scottish too and he sounds Glaswegian to me so get over yourself
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Haha! There is one woman in the audience who is absolutely hysterical the entire time and has the most shrill cackle. She sounds like me XD
Aw, he said "My cheeky wee monkeys!" *sigh* And then he interviewed one of the best cheeky monkeys on the planet!
blf112761 2 years ago 53
thanks ^_^ two of my favorite people
PollyPeachum3penny 2 years ago 42