The Fast Show

The Fast Show is a BBC comedy Sketch show programme which ran from 1994 to 2000. It also produced two national tours, the first in 1998 with the cast of the BBC spoof quiz show Shooting Stars, and the second being their 'Farewell Tour' in 2002. It was very loosely structured and relied heavily on character comedy, long-running gags, and endless catchphrases.

Many catchphrases from the programme have entered use in the English language, and many of the comedians have now become household names: Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Simon Day, Mark Williams, John Thomson, Arabella Weir and Caroline Aherne.

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Characters

The show featured many memorable characters, they are listed here by performer.

Charlie Higson

Colin Hunt's office trolly, geddit? *whack*
Note: The writers claim Colin is based on fans of comedy sketch shows, who constantly repeat the catchphrases the next day. The name C. Hunt is also one character away from a common insult applied to such people.
Fitting a carpet is much like making love to a beautiful woman. You lay her out, pin her down and walk all over her.
Note: Went on to star in a show of his own.

Paul Whitehouse

... I'm afraid I was very, very drunk.
Me, the 13th Duke of Wybourne, here? In a student nurses' halls of residence? With my reputation? What do they take me for?
It's a far cry from small boys in the park, jumpers for goalposts. Isn't it? Mmmmm. Marvellous.
Monster, monster!

Charlie Higson & Paul Whitehouse

Note: These two characters starred in their own made-for-TV movie "Ted and Ralph" in 1998, which starred Whitehouse, Higson and other Fast Show regulars. Whitehouse also put in a cameo appearance as Rowley Birkin QC.
Gripped, Sorted, Let's off-road

Mark Williams

This week, I have been mostly eating ...
...and I was rummaging around in the attic and I found the original copy of the Bible. Which was nice.

Simon Day

Note: This character starred in his own series, 'Grass' which was shown on BBC Three.

Arabella Weir

John Thompson

mmmmm, Nice!

Caroline Aherne

Jeff Harding

Hi, I'm Ed Winchester., except for the one episode in which he said "Hi! I'm Ed Winchester. And I'd like to take a moment of your time to talk to you about the love of our Lord, Jesus Christ..."
In one episode, someone else actually introduced himself as Ed Winchester. He then followed with "No I'm not. I don't know why I just said that."
Another episode saw several other (presumably) American presenters follow Ed with similar introductions ("I'm Ramone Valentino..." ) before Ed squeezes in with "...and I'm Ed Winchester"

Mixed performances

Bono Estente, Hethethethethethe hethethethethethetheth, Sminki-pinki, Chris Waddle. Boutros Boutros Gali.
Also on Chanel 9:
  • The weather forecast, presented by Poula Fisch (Aherne), which is always the same (Scorchio!, which apparently means 'hot').
  • Advertisements for the 'Gizmo', an orange pump-action device. A number of these are advertised for a multitude of different purposes, in spite of the fact that the device is always exactly the same.
  • Disco Baby, Sexy Baby song performed by Higson dressed as a hairy overweight 70's disco star.
How queer! Where's me washboard?

Trivia

External links

See also: The Fast Show, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, Arabella Weir, BBC, BBC America, BBC Three, Boutros Boutros-Ghali