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House of Fools is a British comedy television series that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 14 January 2014. [1] [2] Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves wrote the show, and star in it as themselves. House of Fools was recommissioned for a second series in March 2014. A Christmas Special aired on 28 December 2014, with the second series following on 16 ...
Simonsen has performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 2009. As well as his Newcomer Award, his show "Champions" received positive reviews, [2] [3] he supported Simon Amstell on his UK tour in 2012 and 2015 [4] and appeared on Russell Howard's Good News in 2012.
House of Fools (2014–15) The series takes the duo of Vic and Bob's blend of rapid-fire jokes and surrealist wit, applying it to the sitcom format. Episodes are filled with musical routines to deliver plot points, strange events that break up the action, non-sequitur gags, off-colour jokes, and oddball characters.
Series 2, episode 6: "Fool in Love" 2014–2015: House of Fools: Julie: BBC Two comedy series written by Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves. Two series, 13 episodes 2015: Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe [17] Zeb / Russell Brand: Series 3, 4 episodes SunTrap: Janice / Susan: Series 1, episode 3: "The Big Sleep" Toast of London [18] Emma: Series 3 ...
House of Fools may refer to: House of Fools, a 2002 Russian film; House of Fools (band), a rock band from Greensboro, North Carolina; House of Fools, a British ...
De gales hus (House of Fools) [1] is a 2008 Norwegian film directed by Eva Isaksen. [2] [3] The screenplay, written by Åse Vikene, is based on Karin Fossum's novel De gales hus. [2] [3] The cinematographer was Harald Gunnar Paalgard. The film was produced by Hilde Berg and Bent Rognlien for Norsk Filmproduksjon A/S.
Gareth Gwenlan, a producer of Only Fools and Horses and a close friend of Sullivan, paid tribute to the writer: "The sudden death of John Sullivan has deprived the world of television comedy of its greatest exponent. John was a writer of immense talent and he leaves behind him an extraordinary body of work which has entertained tens of millions ...
The main antagonist of the third season, [6] Tritter is a "stubborn", "vengeful", and extremely determined police detective. [14] [15] According to David Morse, the offensive thermometer incident in "Fools for Love" made it easy for Tritter to stand up to House; [3] as House's equal, Tritter "gets who House is on all levels and can really shake his foundation". [16]