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Mortimer soon became an integral part of the performance, providing him with a weekly break from his legal work, which had begun to disillusion him. [citation needed] [10] Reeves and Mortimer made their television debut on the short-lived 1989 comedy chat show One Hour with Jonathan Ross, in the game show segment known as "Knock down ginger".
Reeves and Mortimer, colloquially known as Vic and Bob, are a British double act consisting of Vic Reeves (born 24 January 1959; real name Jim Moir) and Bob Mortimer (born 23 May 1959). They have written and starred in several comedy programmes on British television since 1990, with Reeves having made his first TV appearance in 1986.
Bob Mortimer (born July 25, 1954) is a Christian evangelist living in Gig Harbor, Washington, United States. [1] He is a triple amputee who became a motivational speaker to churches, schools, prisons, and military bases.
Played by Vic and Bob, the Stotts are redundant, jittery, bickering brothers from Shildon with black insulation tape moustaches, poorly applied bald-wigs, big silly clown shoes and high-pitched voices. Davey (Vic) wears a kilt. Donald (Bob) is the slightly more sensible one, in a grey leather jacket, but he is prone to "antique incidents". The ...
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Catterick, aka Vic and Bob in Catterick, is a surreal 2004 BBC situation comedy in 6 episodes, written by and starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, with Reece Shearsmith, Matt Lucas, Morwenna Banks, Tim Healy, Mark Benton and Charlie Higson. The series was originally broadcast on BBC Three and later rerun on BBC Two.
Athletico Mince is a British comedy podcast hosted by Bob Mortimer and Andy Dawson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The series began life as a humorous take on the world of football , including discussions such as whether being gentle in the Premier League makes one a better manager.
The following is a list of episodes for the British comedy panel show Would I Lie to You?, which was first broadcast on 16 June 2007.As of 10 January 2025, 152 regular episodes (including 12 Christmas specials) and 22 clip shows have been broadcast across eighteen series; 174 episodes in total (not including the 2011 Comic Relief or 2016 Children in Need specials). [1]