Bottom Live: The Big Number 2 Tour
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- 1995
- 1h 50m
Queen Elizabeth is attending a parade in Hammersmith and Richie and Eddie plans on inviting the Queen to join them for supper. But their plan goes wrong.Queen Elizabeth is attending a parade in Hammersmith and Richie and Eddie plans on inviting the Queen to join them for supper. But their plan goes wrong.Queen Elizabeth is attending a parade in Hammersmith and Richie and Eddie plans on inviting the Queen to join them for supper. But their plan goes wrong.
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- TriviaEddie's comment: "..I'm beginning to understand why Stephen Fry fucked off", refers to the play "Cell Mates", where Rik Mayall's co-star Stephen Fry left mid-run in a fit of depression.
- GoofsJust after Eddie leaves the cell for his interview with Mr Big, Richie looks through the door's peep-hole. For a brief second, you can see the face of a stagehand before he ducks out of sight.
- Quotes
Richie: [dictating the end of a letter to the Queen] Hey Eddie, SWALK
Eddie: SWALK?
Richie: Sealed With a Loving Kiss
Eddie: Well what about NORWICH?
Richie: Sealed with a loving Norwich?
Eddie: Nah, nah. Knockers Out Ready When I Come Home
Richie: Yeah, but shouldn't Knockers be spelt with a K?
Eddie: Knorwich?
Richie: Of Course! I'm so stupid! That must be where the soup comes from. God I love that advert; 'K-norr! They've got the K-know-how!'
Eddie: Yea, what they really k-need is a good k-nick up the k-nackers.
[pause]
Eddie: [ad-libs] Got it! Oxford United!
Richie: Oxford United? Oh, that's a new one Eddie
Eddie: Yes, give me a second
Richie: [taunting] yes, come on, O-X-F
Eddie: Yes, I thought I had it a minute ago
Richie: Yes, tick tock, tick tock...
Eddie: Yes, here it comes... OI! Xylophone Fancying Old Regina, Deserves Unusual Nine-Inch Todger. Excited Darling?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Big Bottom Live - The Best of Bottom Live (1999)
As with the first Bottom Live the plot is minimal and the only major difference is the inclusion of two sets (the flat and the prison cell). As any fan of the series knows however, Bottom, whether it be in the form of a TV show, live performance or even a feature film, shines the most when it is kept simple. Plot heavy comedy can be great but there's nothing wrong with two of the funniest comic actors of the 80s and 90s just doing what they do best - a relentless string of nob jokes, over the top violence and improvised forth wall breaks.
I encourage anyone who enjoyed Bottom when it was new to invest in a box set of DVDs including those of the live shows. Its timeless humour that you'll have ready to brighten your day for decades to come
- AnOffbeatAussie
- Mar 9, 2017
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