Ricky Gervais is Colin Firth who is King George VI in this exciting re-imagination of The King's Speech - it has Oscar written all over it!
25th January 2011
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Comment number 16.
perkin200016th April 2011 - 11:28
Average video, cretinous comments. *Sigh*
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Comment number 15.
HERCULE POIROT15th February 2011 - 14:59
WaveyDavey007 .... "Perfectly acceptable"....."reasonable jokery" keep telling yourself this and watch more S**T like this get produced.... by the BBC substandard dept
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Comment number 14.
WaveyDavey00711th February 2011 - 15:51
Perfectly acceptable video - Not LOL - but reasonable jokery :)
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Comment number 13.
HERCULE POIROT26th January 2011 - 11:42
BBC Comedy Online -
The Trade Descriptions Act 1968 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which prevents manufacturers, retailers or service industry providers from misleading consumers as to what they are spending their money on.
This law empowers the judiciary to punish companies or individuals who make false claims about the products or services that they sell.
Applying a false trade description to goods is a strict liability offence: provided it is shown that the description was applied and was false, the accused has to prove certain defences in order to escape conviction.
BBC COMEDY ONLINE You claim to be purveyors of Comedy......how do you plead?
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Comment number 12.
RubberNutz26th January 2011 - 10:49
wow... just wow.
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