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Just watch this.It cracks me up:
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And this is the funniest on the Armando Iannucci show.For all of you Sunday Papers readers:
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office guy: do you want someone who's open and emotionaly good? jill: no thank you thats just for you porkchop. |
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Yes in september.I'm thinking of going to Poland.
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Jam (TV series)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Jaaaaam) Jump to: navigation, search Jam ![]() The front cover of the DVD release of Jam.GenreAmbient comedyRunning timeapprox. 20 minutesCreator(s)Chris MorrisStarringChris Morris Mark Heap Kevin Eldon Amelia Bullmore David Cann Julia DavisCountry of originUKOriginal network/channelChannel 4Original runMarch 2000–April 2000No. of episodes6Jam is a British comedy television series created by Chris Morris. It was based on the earlier BBC Radio 1 show, Blue Jam, and consisted of a series of unsettling sketches unfolding over an ambient soundtrack. Many of the sketches re-used the original radio soundtracks with the actors lip-synching their lines, an unusual technique which added to the programme's unsettling atmosphere. The show was broadcast on Channel 4 during March and April 2000. The cast included Amelia Bullmore, David Cann, Julia Davis, Kevin Eldon and Mark Heap. It was written by Chris Morris and Peter Baynham, with Jane Bussman, David Quantick, Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews and the cast. Chris Morris also stars in some sketches, although not as many as his co-stars. The series consisted of six twenty-minute episodes, and, unusually for a TV show on a commercial channel, had no advert break in the middle. Some reports claim this was because no company would want their products associated with the show although others say Morris insisted on there being no advertisement break as it would ruin the show - presumably through disruption of the willing suspension of disbelief. The closing credits were also missing, replaced by a brief link to a website [1]. When the DVD of the series was released, the website changed and offered a link to a long sound file containing the thumping sound of heavy artillery, which it is suggested is played while watching the programme to simulate surround sound. Jam is sometimes referred to as being "controversial", but in spite of containing scenes many would find quite disturbing (and prompting at least one article in the Daily Mail), it nonetheless did not receive the same outraged headlines as the Brass Eye episode on paedophilia Chris Morris produced the following year. This was probably because Jam was aired quite late and had no promotional trailers and so many people were unaware of it. Jaaaaam was a late-night remix of Jam. Its audiovisual distortions of the original series introduced the musical remix concept to British television. |
Opening Scenes
There were no opening titles to the show. Instead, they would begin with a strange and often disturbing monologue by Morris along with appropriate images. They usually concerned someone finding their paranoid fears being made real or some other bizarre happenings, such as a man waking up to find his body is that of a bizarre maggot creature (with Morris's dispassionate dialogue reading "...and when you wake up, wondering where you are, only to find that the rest of you is wondering where you've gone.") Morris would then declare "Then welcome", followed by a nonsensical sentence (e.g. "Ooh, astonishing sod ape") before finally announcing "Welcome...in Jam." The word "Jam" would never be said normally; it would either be heavily distorted, said in a silly fashion or just screamed at the viewer, usually repeatedly. Sketches often had a documentary feel to them, with the character(s) acting as if they were being interviewed about recent events. [edit] Episode Details Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. [edit] Episode One
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sheer quality television. the radio shows blue jam are exceptionally amazing too. im hoping chris morris will come up with something equally as good soon. its been a while since he has done anything real real originally good!
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Morning Porkmeister. Move go okay?
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Yeah i'm glad that i'm going with someone who's from Poland so i'll avoid the tourist traps and all that.Afternoon sonicl.Move has gone smoothly,thanks, but this week will be spent doing a lot of sorting out in the place.
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