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King Boomer's Reaction to a British comedy sketch called Jam Doctor Bored Sexline where a doctor has opened a phone sex line to help raise money for charity. ENJOY!
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Jam was fantastic. Written by Chris Morris (Denholm Reynholm). All 6 episodes are here on YT, you should watch them in full.
It's about Ryan.
Have literally commented every IT crowd video he should watch this , The Day Today and Toast of London.
Chris Morris is the funniest thing to have happened in the UK.
Well that explains everything.
..it's for a child with head cancer..😢
Up-vote for Brass Eye and The Day Today as both fantastic, as well as a great introduction to Alan Partridge (aha!) 😂😂
Written by Chris Morris who played Denholm Reynholm in IT Crowd
Chris Morris works with loads of writers. For some reason no one acknowledges that. Most of the famous monologues/stories are actually written by other people and just read out by Morris.
@@Philliben1991 Yeah, apparently Graham Linehan wrote a lot of this.
"Jam" has been called the final boss of british comedy. And you should absolutely react to it all.
24 years after being broadcast on the terrestrial Channel 4, the series Jam remains the most brutally surreal series ever made.
A variety of sketches performed by well established comedy actors, from hilarious to very dark.
All with woozy soundtrack and woozy visuals.
"The whole show can't be like this"
Ummm...this is tame when it comes to Jam. It is truly a show that makes you hate yourself for laughing and question your whole existence! Just how I like my comedy! 😂😂🤣
"Duncan what do you have me watching?" ... Duncan is a legend apparently
Respect to Duncan for nominating this clip.
Jam was the most surreal,dark,disturbing,twisted and funny comedy series ever made… you should react to them all,it’s only 6 30 minute episodes and it’s all on CZcams…. You won’t regret it😊👍
And after that.. Monkey Dust the cartoon
Jam is like a waking,surreal,scary but funny dream you're not sure you'll ever leave behind imho 😂
Congratulations- you’re the first US responder that I’ve seen looking at JAM. Priceless. Wait until you encounter Mr Lizzard
Jam is the name of the series, the Jam Doctor refers to a sketch on the show.
You need to check out the genius of Chris Morris in other subversive TV shows especially Brass Eye and the Day to Day. Uzi lover is classic!
Can’t remember if it’s Brass Eye or The Day today but after all these years I still laugh at the porn stars getting the “spurt” 🤣
@@ScowlerJase It's from Jam (episode 3 I think) where they get 'The Gush' - It's straight after the woodchipper sketch so a double hit of 'yikes' !
Remember when you watched Bitty, then you got Queen Boomer to react to it after? The look on your face as you watched her react to first seeing him have his Bitty was priceless, I'd love to see you you and the Queen react to this one together, that would be awesome!!!!
This is a great sketch show, broadcasted on Channel 4 in 2000. It stars Chris Morris, Kevin Eldon & Mark Heap.
In 2004 I mentioned "symptomless coma" to Kevin Eldon and he didn't have a clue what I was talking about. I said "it was you that had it!". It was obvs he doesn't watch his own stuff! (It was at a pub in Camden, he'd come to see XTC play; if memory serves).
The Actor Kevin Eldon
Jam was Chris Morris' (Denholm in IT Crowd) creation, along with Brass Eye and The Day Today and radio stuff too. His whole output was strange, disturbing, hypnotic and also very funny! "My cock's gone off like a spunky firework" is typical of his ability to create visions that will come back to haunt you...and make you laugh at inappropriate moments at the memory.
and Nathan Barley! One of his best
Welcome to Chris Morris.
It's jam king B, I've been pushing it to you for years. Welcome to the heart of darkness in surreal comedy.
if u like this u'll love the big train W@nking in the office sketch.
Welcome to the utter over the edge comedy of Jam- Chris Morris's dark yet hilarious sketches! Apparently the audio was from an earlier radio show by Chris Morris and the video was done afterwards making it even more surreal. Morris's comedic genius always pushes the boundaries, but, if you can deal with that, it's highly original and hilarious.
Blue Jam was the Radio version. It’s different audio.
Well worth doing the whole series of Jam. It was absolutely fantastic.
I must add further. That I just keep on coming back to this video. And yes I've come on both knees, the ceiling and up the stairs too. 🤤🌊
The 'Symptomless Coma' Doctor sketch from the original Blue Jam radio series is the scariest thing I've ever heard! 🤣🤣🤣
Finally, I've mentioned 'Jam' a few times knowing you'd love it, it's possibly the funniest show ever made imho, the doctor was in the last episode of Black Books you reacted to and the patient was the cleaner who said "Dirty", you really need to react to all Jam episodes in full, you'll fecking love it!!!! I'd actually advise the slightly more surreal version called Jaaaaam, but so glad to see you killing yourself with laughter reacting to this one, people use the terms gem and cult classic a lot, but this is the one!!!! Nice one Duncan!!!
And yes, this is a completely representative jam/blue jam skit
The show is called Jam. The name of the sketch is Doctor. And yes, it's pretty much all as fucked up and random as this! 😄
QB would love this!
The series is called Jam. Favourites include the Little Girl Crime Scene Cleaner; The Lonely Lady and The Agency that Hires out Thick People.
At last, more forays into the world of Chris Morris. "Brasseye" 'nuff said.
King Boomer! Watching Jam! Then welcome in JAM! JAAAAAAAAAAAAAM!
Brass Eye - Drugs also written by Chris Morris
Jam is iconic. The visual and audio style followed some of the cast through to Green Wing (Mark Heap - Jim from Friday Night Dinner is alumni of both) and the twisted social commentary laid the groundwork for Black Mirror.
Chris Morris is a weird comic genius. Well worth watching some of his stuff with other shows.
Also; one of my favourite Chris Morris sketches is "The Pool Attendant" which is Steve Coogan (best known as Alan Partridge) and is from The Day Today, which was a fake news show that evolved into Brass Eye, which is also absolutely worth a watch. One of the few British comedy shows to have episodes outright banned.
I remember watching Jam in silence mouth agape. It was only after talking to other people who’d seen it did we laugh.
Jam is like nothing else.
I've never screamed with laughter so much lol. 🤣🍌
Jam and Blue Jam were insane shows. So funny
Jam... Now there's whole new window of darkness to explore... Not for the faint hearted. You'll recognise Jim from Friday Night Dinner in some sketches.
And Amelia Bullmore from I'm Alan Partridge (Sonia)
The lizards sketch is one of my favourites.. the faces he pulls, twisted smile and deadpan delivery forces you to temporarily accept the surreal absurdity as normality.
@@hollohead4077 Yeah, creepy but brilliant. One of our most underrated comedy actors. Loved him as Alan Statham in Green Wing too.
@@BlueBarchetta67I keep recommending Green Wing. I think KB would enjoy that 😂
@@EsoxLVCIVS6776 Absolutely, with a special mention to Michelle Gomez as Sue White. They gave her license to just improvise most of her scenes, and she was brilliant.
😂😅😂 wow wtf was that, so sick and funny at the same time,how did he do that with such a straight face 😂
Jam was a brilliant avant-garde surreal black comedy series.
You should react to a full episode. 😂
Or short bits like Jam - "Thick people", "Suicide with an escape clause", "Sex for houses" or "Mr. Lizard".
Stuart Lee and Jam. KB has been nicely highbrow recently.
‘Like a spunky firework’
Stew Lee's a terrible human being. Great timing though.
@@nellsun2521 What's wrong with him as a human being?
@@eadweard. something something woke I’m sure
@@HistoritorJimaldus He's a cultural bully from the Oxbridge Mafia who wants to appear morally superior but couldn't cut the mustard on a panel game.
The doctor is played by the same actor David Cann who played the customer who shouts at Manny in that episode of Black books you recently watched.
Yes!!!! Jam at last. The darkest of humour, have you got the balls to watch it all???
Big Train has some really funny sketches to react to. Evil Hypnotist (starring Kevin Eldon who is in the bit you just watched) and Wanking in the Office would be up your street. Also, the Peter Serafinowicz Show - best character /sketches to watch on that one would be those featuring Brian Butterfield.
Jam is just surreal and out there and hilarious. It started out on the radio and moved to TV. Chris Morris is responsible for that as well as The Day Today and Brass Eye.
The series is very much all like this. Experimental dark and surreal comedy mixed with experimental music that has you questioning whether you should be laughing or not. It kind of tests a blury line of where absurd humour becomes something else. The series was based on a radio show before it called Blue Jam which was broadcast in the early hours of the morning with some great music. Warp Records released an album mix of that show.
Jam is utterly surreal, deliberately, and wonderful. Also might want to check out both his earlier series; "The Day Today", a spoof news programme, and "Brass Eye", a spoof documentary. He also later did a sitcom called "Nathan Barley", and a feature film called "Four Lions". All well worth taking in. 👍
Jam was great. Please check out Suicide With An Escape Clause
You've got to watch the compilation of the doctor from Jam!! It will blow your mind!! It's weird, trippy and funny as fuck!!
Nice bit of Jam. Chris Morris did the 4 Lions film you watched, and The Day Today and Brass Eye. Jam and Blue Jam are as weird as it gets. Try Jams' "Thick People" or Mr. Lizard for a bit more.
The monotone deadpan delivery absolutely fucking kills me!
You simply MUST show this to Queen Boomer.
Wow. It's nice to recapture some of the magic is watching this for the first time
(you could say that about any reaction, but I really felt it on this one)
More Jam…this isn’t even the most weird thing on Jam
I've not seen this show before. It was great...and weird! 😂
Loved this. If you are able to more jam clips we would appreciate it
I am from the uk and i've not heard of this , i am going to have to find this , it seems hilarious
I know the references won't mean anything, but for my generation this was the equivalent of Peter Cook & Dudley Moore in their drunken studio sessions from the 1970s (a section of which - the rather filthy 'Horse racing commentary' - you've reacted to).
Something tells me Queen Boomer would love this, it's like if Jay from Inbetweeners tried to become a doctor.
Yes! Jaaaaaammmmmmm!
The show is called "Jam" it was originally on radio and then made in to a tv show, it is dark, sick and twisted, British humour, and we love it. This is a very tame sketch compared to some others....It's about Ryan.
Check out Green wing Jim Belle is Dr Stratham
Nice one Duncan, bear the various expletives that Boomer shot at you with pride!🤣
39 years on this earth and I have never ever heard of this show 🤣🤣 Recognise the music though from The Herbaliser (probably heavily sampled from an original tune?).
If you like this then watch the film, Four Lions. A comedy about suicide bombers (yes!), also by Chris Morris
It’s shit. Don’t bother.
The show is called "Jam". It's a surreal comedy series written by Chris Morris and Peter Baynham. It came out about 25 years ago.
Peter Baynham was also on The Day Today as Colin Popshed who anchored the Gay News on the Gay Desk.
Well played Duncan - you broke the Boomer !
The patient is played by Kevin Eldon who you and QB may recognise as Mr Dirty from your Black Books reaction.
I was in as much pain as King Boomer was for this one.
KB I thought you would never get to this level of Brit humour. Jam was awesome both the original radio show and TV. Yet eventually you will get to see all of BrassEye, which truely is the funniest show that was ever made.
Hahaha never seen this before. Brilliant!
Id forgotten all about this, hilarious genius Chris Morris!!! loveloveloveit 😂😂😂
Aaaah, now we come to the main nerve, the root of surreal dark disturbed humour. I remember only a very select few watched and got this masterpiece amongst my circle. I love it to this day. The nails, the slow suicide… deep in the dark we laughed sickly
I've never heard of it and I'm in the uk! Will deffo give it a watch
Such a great show
Chris morris
@King Boomer - try to get hold of Green Wing. That will have you rolling 😂
Jam was like a cross between a comedy show a tragedy and coming round from a general anaesthetic.
If he watches JAM, his reaction to the Kilroy sketch should be good...
…..and my 🐓 has gone off like a spunky🎆
queen needs to see lol
Never heard of him, but you were hilarious 😂😂
We need Queen Boomer's reaction of absolute disgust to this.
Comedy sketch show from 2000. Some legendary stuff in there.
your reaction makes it ten times funnier
I didn't watch Jam, so this is a completely new one on me. Absolutely fantastic though, totally destroyed me 😂😂😂
Boomer my guy, you really have to watch Monkey Dust.
It’s an animated sketch show. The doctor in this vid is one of the voice actors.
Agree whole heartedly - between Jam & Monkey Dust you've got the dark & surreal corner of UK comedy pretty much covered.
I remember a sketch (animated cartoon) from Monkey Dust and a young woman was telling her grandfather or elderly uncle,who had a miteleuropa accent to dress smartly for her wedding. Hilarious as we see him in the congregation.
@@jockeyladjockeylad8492 and Brass Eye.
Context is not a myth, as someone once said. At the time there were "Dial-a-doctor" sex-lines, and the joke was that they'd be actually talking to a real doctor without knowing it.
There is NO escape from this stuff. Now its in your head....for ever. Welcome to the UK
Brilliant! Jam creator Chris Morris is an absolute genius. Thanks kb.
Boomer doing Jam! 2024 has peaked, I recommend starting with the Day Today, Brass Eye and then Jam for the win. Also Four Lions for a movie review please. Chris Morris is a comedy genius x😊
Now I have to rinse my brain.
Spunky Firework has been in my lexicon for a few decades now. 🤣
How do they keep a straight face while saying all that, 😂 imagine your sat nav talking like that every time you took the wrong turn 😢
That was intense 😂
The starting credits of the show are awesome, too
Jam is truly surreal (dreamlike) not to mention dark - “The Day Today” & “Brasseye” (also Chris Morris) should also be checked
Thank you Duncan!
Jam. Jam. Jam. Jam. JAM. Jam. JAM. JAM. JAM. JAM. JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM
Jam, and anything Chris Morris is brilliant, they used to do an 'American' segment on 'the day today' would love your take on that! Lol
Jam was brilliant. I have the dvd somewhere. I really need to dig it out.
Queen Boomer needs to watch the series !
Green Wing and Brass Eye!
Brass Eye simply will not work. He has never heard Michael Burke enunciate or Jeremy Paxman scoff in derision - let alone know who Noel Edmunds or Vanessa Feltz are supposed to be.
@eadweard. You say that, but neither has Taffe316 or Josh from AfterWorkReactions and they both enjoyed The Day Today and Brass Eye. Context clues get past a lot of cultural stuff.
I detect a little bit of Julia Davis' flavour of humour in this too. I don't know if she is credited as a writer but I know she starred in it.
I think this might have been even better with Queen Boomer. If Bo Selecta didn't make the cut, I am curious if this one will.
Digging down into some of the darkest recesses of British humour and satire here. Chris Morris is not for greenhorns
Also check out 'blue jam' , the radio series that the TV show is based on. Don't have nightmares though.
Also note that the poor quality and odd, dreamlike style of filming is part of it's surreal nature