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Bottom Live - "The Stage Show" (Live 1993)

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Bottom Live - "The Stage Show" (Live 1993)

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Cor.. just ordered some VHS of this saucy rompfest "Playbus" off ebay.. gonna spend a whole evening just with myself and an industrial sized box of tissues! Phwoaaarrr!!!

Wagoo

Is it possible that the first time was genuine and they thought "the audience loved that" and then used it in later shows deliberately?

Christopher Horner

God this show did some damage to my fragile childhood mind! I must have been 9 years old when I first watched it. I can recite the first 10 minutes by heart, yet laughing at them breaking character still makes my face hurt, laughing. The Richard and Judy reference is a bit niche but it was Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan who were a couple with a daytime TV show. Richard Madeley is still on TV despite the fact that he's a dyed in the wool dickhead. People are of the opinion that he's the biggest inspiration for Alan Partridge. He's an absolute cringelord. Graham Taylor's been covered but I think in '93 he'd have just missed out on qualifying for the '94 World Cup (USA '94), so the country was pretty angry with him. Poor bloke was treated terribly by the press. Sandi Toksvig is an interesting reference because she's now the host of QI - I'm surprised you've not reacted to a lot of QI but she's quite well liked these days. I think I saw her driving her car out of Manchester recently, actually. Might have been someone else. Weston-Super-Mare is a seaside town in the south west. I've never been but I can't hear the name without pronouncing it like Ritchie does. Playbus was a program for babies on the BBC at the time. The joke being that it's completely unsexy. Ha, monica. Twiddly dee twiddly do.

Ian Webster

Oh ok thanks bud.

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Thank you, lol it would 😂 Thank you, I've heard some mixed reviews but I still think I will enjoy them. Lol idk playboy was the first think to come to mind. Thank you so much hope you are doing well also, have a great week.

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Awesome thank you I will check that out.

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Awesome bud looking forward to seeing it!

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I agree!

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Thanks bud, I am excited to check them all out! Take care and have a great week.

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That is an awesome story bud!

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Awesome thanks for the info bud.

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Thanks bud I am looking forward to them.

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Oh ok thanks for the info and the link bud!

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Lol thanks bud.

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Thanks bud, I enjoyed this alit it was hilarious 🤣 awesome bud looking forward to them.

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Lol that was hilarious 🤣

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Lol 😂

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Also, surely Eddie filling out the competition on the back of the cereal box is a callback to The Young Ones, where Vyvyan (also played by Ade Edmondson) did the same thing... Vyvyan : You have to write in 10 words what Cornflakes mean to you. So I wrote: Cornflakes. Cornflakes. Cornflakes, Cornflakes, Cornflakes. Cornflakes, Cornflakes, Cornflakes, Cornflakes. Rick : PATHETIC. You'll never win, you know. Vyvyan : Why not? Rick : That's only 9 words. Vyvyan : Oh, yeah. [writing] Vyvyan : Cornflakes.

Right Said Brett

That bit with the cricket bat where Rik says, "Ha ha, missed both my legs!" is a call back to The Young Ones.

Keith Pratt

I legit spat my dinner out at the notion of kids show Playbus being a knock-off Playboy! Why Bird? More like Why Not Bird! Phwoooar etc.

David Lyons

Something interesting of note; when the Rik and Ade "mess up" their lines, it's scripted. This has been attested to by people who attended multiple showings and said that they'd always "screw up" at the exact some points and react to those screw ups with the same "ad libbed" lines. Not to take away from the magic too much, but I think it's an interesting piece of trivia.

Right Said Brett

Great reaction, Josh! It's been a fair while since I've seen this so it was fantastic to watch it again! It's all funny but when they mess their lines up and the audience erupt, I laugh so much I can barely breathe at times - laughter is infectious! :-D Everyone will have different opinions on which of the live shows are decent or not and IMHO the first two are very good (I actually think the second live show is better than the first one) but I do think it's less entertaining from 3 onwards. Just a matter of personal taste I suppose! I really, really look forward to seeing you react to Bottom Live 2 if it's on the poll next month and wins a place! :-D

Ash Jeffries

Josh - Haha nope, Playbus isn't a knockoff of Playboy XD It's an old British children's television show. The American equivalent would be The Magic School Bus. The joke being that there's nothing to get horny about when watching an animated kid's show, hence "I've had bigger stiffies watching Playbus".

Right Said Brett

Josh, the joke at 41 minutes refers to a famous Yellow Pages advert about an old guy called 'J.R. Hartley' looking for a book on fly fishing. Here's a link to the advert:- https://youtu.be/Zh8iXc2d71U The joke wasn't really that relevant to the advert itself, it's just a throwaway reference, because "My name? J.R.Hartley!" became a British cultural throwaway line that many people jokingly used back in the 90's when asked their name.

Jay

Brilliant

Jonny

Filthy Rich and Catflap is a good one too

Jonny

We need to get the young ones voted in as thats where it al started :) but so good to watch this takes me back to those days of Bottom and Red Dwarf, happy times

Mike Doel

Memories of me and my friend stealing his Dad’s VHS copy and watching it when his parents went out (we were both underage). As hilarious as it still is, it’s always a little bittersweet now watching Rik and Ade (RIP Rik taken far too young).

Ben Marshall

What a fantastic way to end the week!!

Michael-James Willcox

Still a great show, the second live show being my personal favourite however.

(Just) Steve

Here's a little clip for you Josh from Rik and Ade on Comic Relief (a segment where celebrities do a musical number) it's only a couple of minutes :) https://youtu.be/1z0UudWrPKY

BelladonnicHazeyJaneII

Really enjoyed that, thanks! Ha yeah that 'are you trying to queer me up?!' part would make a good meme 😀 Glad you're going to put the second one on the poll for next month. I'm pretty sure you're going to enjoy ALL of the other live shows, Josh :) they're all good IMO. Btw Play Bus was a kids tv programme nothing to do with Playboy lol that made me laugh. Hope you and Tay are doing good (happy, safe and healthy!)

BelladonnicHazeyJaneII

Also I mentioned Graham Taylor in the Mike Bassett comments. He's the terrible England manager at the time of this that Mike Bassett was a sort of parody of

Danny

You actually had seen Richard and Judy during "Extras" in the scene where Steven Merchants character goes on a talk show to defend Ricky's character for having a go at the down syndrome kid.

Danny

Josh, i wouldnt take too much notice of what people are saying about rik and ade doing it just for the money after the 3rd show. Its like guest house pardiso, sure it wasnt the same as the series, it was just more of richie and eddie which you seemed to enjoy. The live shows are the same, people have thier favorites and some they like less than others, but ultimatly they are all Bottom at heart. If you like Bottom you will enjoy all the shows. My personal opinion, yes the first one was the best, but the they dont go down hill after that, far from it :)

Belekai

Just a little aside but was in London's Chinatown maybe two years ago and who should grab a table next to us? Ade Edmondson! He was doing his solo show in a nearby theatre. I usually hate talking to celebrities but he was such a gent. Had to just say how much I've loved his work over the years (Comic Strip Presents is another great 'series' Josh) and that we all miss Rik so much . But that was that and we then both got on to our hoi-sin duck or whatever! Great reaction, mate. Sorry for the ramble! :P

Joe Gardiner

Yeah, in my opinion the first two live shows are decent but after that, both Rik and Ade's hearts clearly weren't in it anymore. I strongly suspect that they were just doing the lives shows for the money by that point. From Hooligan's Island and beyond, the lives shows are generally awful, low effort tripe with none of the insane invention of the TV series (or first couple of live shows, to an extent). Ultimately, the latter live shows devolved into an endless parade of juvenile swearing for the sake of swearing and lazy recycled psychical violent slapstick gags which we've all seen a thousand times before, repeated ad nauseam, with no wit, invention or creativity whatsoever. They just become a pale imitation of TV series, with all of the substance, character work and hyper kinetic surrealism of two lunatics grounded by the relative normality of the world around them removed. Having said that, your millage may vary of course but again, at the very least, I think most people would agree that the first couple of lives shows are decent enough.

Right Said Brett

Richard and Judy - daytime TV chat show hosted by a husband and wife.

Jimrrr

I’d recommend you watch them all without the expectations that people are going to tell you the last 3 aren’t as good. Take no notice. They’re all good.

Austyn Shaw

Graham Taylor was the England football team manager at the time.

Keith Pratt

You put the S into Cream, Crackracket. I don't know how to stop laughing and I haven't even pressed the start button yet.

Tony Smyth

I can't figure out whether your parents were Liberal or Lacadasical. Either way you were a lucky 12yr old. 😜

Tony Smyth

FYI google link isnt working (yet?)

Crackracket

Bottom live 1, 2 and 3 are good after that you can tell they were just doing it for the money. I liked bottom 3 more than I expected. It was post Rics quad bike accident (that almost killed him) so his memory fails him often which just adds to the comedy

Crackracket

The first couple of live shows are pretty good but i remember it getting really bad from the 3rd one on. Could barely sit through the latter ones.

Danny

The bottom stand up live order is Bottom Live - The Stage Show (1993) , Bottom Live: The Big Number Two Tour (1995) , Bottom Live 3: Hooligan's Island (1997) , Bottom Live (2001): An Arse Oddity,Bottom Live (2003): Weapons Grade Y-Fronts Tour

Danny

Brilliant! I was there in the theatre when it was filmed, the ticket was a present for my 12th Birthday. It was amazing. Can't wait to watch it again.😊

Ella Eske

OMG, not these fecking eejits again! I should've brought an extra pair of underpants because I know what's going to happen.

Tony Smyth


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