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I Love the 100 Best Top Ten Lists of the Fast Show Ever! (TV 2002)

TV Movie  -   -  Comedy  -  1 January 2002 (UK)
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I Love the 100 Best Top Ten Lists of the Fast Show Ever!
20 February 2010 | by (United Kingdom) – See all my reviews

After three series, a Christmas special, a live show, Comic Relief appearances, and a farewell tour, The Fast Show finally closed its doors with this final one-off special. It was a both a spoof of one of those Channel 4 countdowns, reuniting all the cast to create new various characters, and a celebration with all the best sketches, seen and unseen. Hosted by Johnny Vegas accompanied by two angels, this fake countdown sees results being Roy and Renee, Catchphrases, Boutros-Boutros-Ghali, Some other stuff, Sex, Music and History, Wigs, Mark Williams, and run out of time just random predictions, number 3 - The Simpsons, number 2 - Pulp Fiction, and number 1 - Imagine or Bohemian Rhapsody. Starring Simon Day, Charlie Higson, John Thomson, Arabella Weir, Paul Whitehouse and Mark Williams, all playing various characters both in fake interviews and in the many sketches featuring. Very good!


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