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Dec 31, 2020 9:24:38 GMT
Post by matthewsee on Dec 31, 2020 9:24:38 GMT
Bara Brith: Antepenultimate episode of season 1. Funny how David Tennant gets credited here. Michael explains that the episode title means a Welsh fruit cake. However according to IMDb, "a fruit loaf would be a more accurate definition especially since "bara" means bread. "Brith" means "speckled" (caused by the ingredients such as raisins etc)". Funny when Michael thought that David sounds cartoonish. What a task Jo had in mediating a dispute between David and Michael. Neat that David referenced him voicing Scrooge McDuck in the Ducktales reboot when the subject of him sounding cartoonish again at the end.
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Apr 4, 2021 9:10:41 GMT
Post by matthewsee on Apr 4, 2021 9:10:41 GMT
The Dirty Mochyns: Season 2, Episode 3. David and Michael has a zoom meeting with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. This is the case of having the Doctor and Scotty together when Pegg shows his Star Trek mug and reference made of him having played Scotty in the Star Trek movies and Frost calling David Doctor Who. Curiously enough Michael, Frost and Pegg all had guest stints in Doctor Who but each with a different Doctor who wasn’t David. Frost was The Editor in the Chris Eccleston episode The Long Game, Michael voiced House in the Matt Smith episode The Doctor’s Wife and Frost was Santa Claus first briefly at the end of the Peter Capaldi episode Death In Heaven and then fully in the next Capaldi episode Last Christmas. As it turned this zoom meeting is part of David and Michael’s attempt to sabotage the remake as Frost and Pegg was asked to star in it. Funny at the end with Frost and Pegg credits as Frost and Pegg have a conversation of this very subject.
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Feb 4, 2022 10:32:08 GMT
Post by matthewsee on Feb 4, 2022 10:32:08 GMT
Staged 1592: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQMSBEesAt0Made for Red Nose Day for Comic Relief in March 2021 with David Tennant, Michael Sheen and guest star Sir Lenny Henry. The setting is 1592 with David and Michael in costume playing well known playwrights. Funny how they went about this and also funny when Henry came in and a certain explanation that he gives here.
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Jan 8, 2023 7:57:58 GMT
Post by matthewsee on Jan 8, 2023 7:57:58 GMT
Is There a Version?: Season 3 opener. Funny this sees David and Michael being mad at Simon and therefore didn’t want to talk to him. Also funny the Neil Gaiman at the end and Gaiman had created Good Omens which David and Michael also star in.
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Mar 4, 2023 3:35:14 GMT
Post by matthewsee on Mar 4, 2023 3:35:14 GMT
Past: Season 3, Episode 3. The episode title refers to events in the past leading to what the current situation as the gang reflects on this. Definitely resonates with me as it is something I experience every day questioning what things I would have done differently.
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