Still love The Young Ones.. always loved the dysfunctional, mad, imaginative and surreal weirdness of the show. Alexei- the unattended firehose- I liked as well. Fond memories. R.I.P. The People's Poet..
11:30 -- Sounds like Posner is suggesting that Sayle didn't really fit into the YOs. He's entitled to his opinion, of course, but I think that Sayle was a wonderful compliment to the show. It's sort of like a mango with salt, lime and chili powder -- I've had this in Chicago at various Mexican street festivals. It doesn't sound like it would be good but it's surprisingly tasty.
Loads of screaming, lots of things getting smashed, a barrage of insults, loads of slapstick, and then some music on top of that. Hard not to make a funny show out of all those elements.
I'm gonna stick up Alexei Sayle here. He can be very funny and quite acute (the sketch about Oscar wilde on Alexei Sayles merry go round was hilarious ) but I think its true they didn't really know what to do with him in the young ones and he does stick out. I don't think his characters in young ones were very well drawn. He would often come on, muck around for a bit (not being funny) then he would do his bit of stand up, which could be funny, then he would be flying off again!
Still love The Young Ones.. always loved the dysfunctional, mad, imaginative and surreal weirdness of the show. Alexei- the unattended firehose- I liked as well. Fond memories. R.I.P. The People's Poet..
"Bomb" was my first Young Ones episode and I've been hooked since.
To quote Rik, "Bwilliant!"
Nice post, I’m hooked on their comedy to this day!
thanks for the upload!
Where's Part 2 ?????
11:30 -- Sounds like Posner is suggesting that Sayle didn't really fit into the YOs. He's entitled to his opinion, of course, but I think that Sayle was a wonderful compliment to the show. It's sort of like a mango with salt, lime and chili powder -- I've had this in Chicago at various Mexican street festivals. It doesn't sound like it would be good but it's surprisingly tasty.
I'm assuming that the powers that be removed part 2. Is there any chance of reinstating the segment?
brilliant
They called it "Punk rock comedy" because that's what it was: a sitcom version of "Nevermind the bollocks"
You got to love the violence
Loads of screaming, lots of things getting smashed, a barrage of insults, loads of slapstick, and then some music on top of that. Hard not to make a funny show out of all those elements.
I'm gonna stick up Alexei Sayle here. He can be very funny and quite acute (the sketch about Oscar wilde on Alexei Sayles merry go round was hilarious ) but I think its true they didn't really know what to do with him in the young ones and he does stick out. I don't think his characters in young ones were very well drawn. He would often come on, muck around for a bit (not being funny) then he would do his bit of stand up, which could be funny, then he would be flying off again!
Yes, Sayle was the only one of them I really couldnt stand, the rest were great but he was just so awful.
My problem with Alexei on The Young Ones is he never seemed to fit into the show very well and was hardly ever very funny.
Not my favorite but he owns his place in the menagerie