This comedy is usually on BBC Three and stars female comedians, Tameka Epson, Jocelyn Jee Esien and Ninia Benjamin.
These outrageous ladies go on Britain's quiet or foggy streets with a hidden camera and basically embarrass themselves and other people in the most extreme way without being suspected of filming themselves and others looking like fools. Unsuspecting members of the public fall Victim to these pranksters in the most strange situations at random.
I think this show is certainly comedy with an edge. Simply because it takes silliness and humour itself to the next level. The sketches are both original and clever.
What's is even more funny is they turn the everyday normality of the British High Street, Shopping Centre, work-place or seaside into a place where there is a non-stop comedy fest. You can think every one of the most embarrassing situations you would hate to be in, these girls create and act out the un-thinkable occurrences in the most inappropriate places.
My fav sketches from the show includes:
Jocelyn's sketch about the woman who goes on the train, talks to fellow passengers about a ghastly smell on the train. She later admits the smell of 'Thrush' is coming for herself full on. I mean what kind of person what do that in real life? She takes this particular sketch so far that you feel your stomach tickling with laughter because you feel embarrassed for her.
Jocelyn's sketches on the woman with the funny mouth are also funny. She usually approaches people who at leisure with themselves and disturbs them, by acting as if she is perhaps asking for directions. Only to open her mouth with non-stop gibberish passing through. I always wonder why all these people have so much time to be so polite and listen to her nonsense? I know if it where me I would want to walk off after a while.
Ninia Benjamin goes to a branch of Thornton's to buy a box of chocolates and ends up eating the chocolates in the shop. Which then makes her sing Donna Summer's classic love song 'Love To Love You,' inside the shop. The sales assistants unaware they are on camera don't know whether to tell her to shut up and sling her hook or watch with amusement along with the public at home. After she sings the verses from that song for a while standing up, she then collapses on the floor as if she is in bed with her man. Yes, you have guessed it she is still inside the shop. Why doesn't any tell her to leave? The funny thing here is no disrespect to Ninia herself, but she is quite a bosom and wholesome lady. So the spectacles of seeing her roll around seductively like Beyonce while continuing to sing 'Love To Love You' is hilarious to say the least. No one as usual does anything until the spectacle is 100% out of hand.
Tameka usually goes round shopping centres approaching men who she doesn't know. Sometimes making crazy requests by asking them to spread something or other on her body. Like something spread able from her shopping bag, butter perhaps to make her feel sexy because she can't get a man.
The sketches are hilarious to the bone and will have you in outrageous and uncontrolable fits of laughter. When you think these can't take the embarrassing situations they create any further, they turn to the imaginable. You will laugh so much you will think you are turning as mad as the three Non-Blondes themselves. Outrageous and original British contemporary Comedy. I am not surprised Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan are fans as well! Along with Little Britain, this is the best form of laughter currently on the box! Rating: 10/10