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--->'''Henning Wehn:''' Why did my grandfather cross the road? To occupy France.

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--->'''Henning Wehn:''' --->'''Creator/HenningWehn:''' Why did my grandfather cross the road? [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII To occupy France.]]
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** In "Sound Charades", Rory Bremner and John Finnemore get "Donald, Where's Yuir Troosers", allowing Rory to show off one of his celebrity impressions. Namely, a certain ex-President of America at a press conference.

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** In "Sound Charades", Rory Bremner and John Finnemore get "Donald, Where's Yuir Troosers", allowing Rory to show off one of his celebrity impressions. Namely, [[UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump a certain ex-President of America America]] at a press conference.



* In series 54 episode 1, there is a round called PC Gone Mad, in which Graeme and Barry have to re-tell Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in a politically correct manner, with Tim and Phil Jupitas objecting whenever they hear something offensive, such as addressing the dwarves as such and Snow White's name itself being racist. Then at the end, there's this exchange.

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* In series 54 episode 1, there is a round called PC Gone Mad, in which Graeme and Barry have to re-tell Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in a politically correct manner, with Tim and Phil Jupitas Phill Jupitus objecting whenever they hear something offensive, such as addressing the dwarves as such and Snow White's name itself being racist. Then at the end, there's this exchange.



--> '''Jack''': Tim challenged on there, it's not actually correct, but the audience enjoyed it ''so'' much that I'm going to award you a spaceship! So you can go on tour with this wonderful game that is enjoyed throughout the cosmos! We're indebted to Darth Vader who invented this wonderful game!

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--> '''Jack''': Tim challenged on there, it's not actually correct, but the audience enjoyed it ''so'' much that I'm going to award you a spaceship! So you can go on tour with this wonderful game that is enjoyed throughout the cosmos! We're indebted to [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader Vader]] who invented this wonderful game!



* Series 46 episode 6, during the round of 'A Day In The Life', Humph censors the quotes of Ozzy Osbourne with his horn.

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* Series 46 episode 6, during the round of 'A Day In The Life', Humph [[CensoredForComedy censors the quotes of Ozzy Osbourne with his horn.horn]].
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* The Swanee-Kazoo rendition of "Thus Spake Zarathustra".

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* The Swanee-Kazoo rendition of "Thus Spake Zarathustra"."StandardSnippet/AlsoSprachZarathustra".



--->'''Musicians:''' "''Goodies.... goody-goody yum-yum.''"\\

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--->'''Musicians:''' "''Goodies...."''[[Series/TheGoodies Goodies.... goody-goody yum-yum.''"\\]]''"\\
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--->'''Barry:''' ''(still off-tune)'' YMCA...

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--->'''Barry:''' ''(still off-tune)'' [[BrickJoke YMCA...]]
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* In a Series 56 episode, the panel had to do scenes with some people replaced by ducks. This leads up to a scene where they all quack "I am Spartacus"... so Jack had to shoot them all.

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* In a Series 56 episode, the panel had to do scenes with some people replaced by ducks. This leads up to a scene where they all quack "I am Spartacus"..."IAmSpartacus"... so Jack had to shoot them all.



--->'''Humph:''' I'll be awarding points, and points mean prizes. I'm Spartacus!\\

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--->'''Humph:''' I'll be awarding points, and points mean prizes. [[Film/{{Spartacus}} I'm Spartacus!\\Spartacus!]]\\



'''One audience member:''' Prizes!

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'''One audience member:''' Prizes![[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Prizes!]]
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* Graeme and Barry's censored version of "My Favorite Things":

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* Series 17, Episode 1: Graeme and Barry's censored version of "My Favorite Things":
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* Series 48, episode 6, Tony Hawks is to sing Baby Love by Pinky and Perky in Pick-Up Song and he's given some helium to get the right pitch.
--> '''Humph''': I rather like that idea of gassing the teams.
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** Also Barry's impression of Jazzer consists of incoherent Scottish gibberish.

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** Also Barry's impression of Jazzer consists of incoherent Scottish gibberish. This ties into the plot by him being so frustrated at not being understood, he storms the village green with a machine gun, abruptly ending the episode.
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** Also Barry's impression of Jazzer consists of incoherent Scottish gibberish.
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* Series 58, episode 6, the teams do an impression of an episode of Radio/TheArchers, with Tim, Graeme and Barry only having to play 1 or 2 characters while Victoria Wood is tasked with playing all of the female characters. Things get a bit dicey for her when it looks like they're all going to arrive in a scene all at once.
--> '''Graeme''': I'm looking through the window, you two, and this is what I can see, I can see all the ladies getting off the coach, there's Lillian, Shula, Ruth, Jill, Clarrie, Jennifer, Linda and Usha. They're coming across the road and it looks like they've got a lot to say for themselves...\\
'''Victoria''': ''(worried)'' Really?
** To Victoria's relief, they get caught up in a traffic accident and a stampede before they can enter the scene.

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* Series 73/74, episode 4: For "One Song", Jack asks Harry Hill to sing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" with the lyrics of "My Ding-A-Ling". However, since the episode is being recorded via Zoom, Harry quickly runs into problems mid-song when he gets an email pop-up, neatly derailing the whole thing.

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* Series 73/74, episode 4: 5: For "One Song", Jack asks Harry Hill to sing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" with the lyrics of "My Ding-A-Ling". However, since the episode is being recorded via Zoom, Harry quickly runs into problems mid-song when he gets an email pop-up, neatly derailing the whole thing.thing.
-->'''Jack:''' The great thing about Lockdown is we haven't lost our professionalism.

-->'''Harry:''' I can only apologise.\\
'''Jack:''' That's true. You ''can'' only apologise.
** For "Religious Song Book", Sandi suggests "Don't Let the Nun Go Down on Me", and later "Hey, Preacher, Leave Them Kids Alone".
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** In another example,
--->'''Barry''': ''(when guessing a Sound Charade)'' Is the word "weight" in the title?\\
'''Tim''': No.\\
'''Barry''': Er...''(pauses on a blank)'' oh! Er... yes.\\
'''Tony''': Did you just remember where you were?\\
'''Barry''': Yes.
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* Series 44, episode 3, the teams hold a round of Russian Roulette. It goes about as well as expected.
--> '''Barry''': I'm going to point it over my shoulder...\\
''(sound of a gunshot followed by Colin Sell collapsing on the piano)''\\
'''Humph''': ''(jubilantly)'' Yes!
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** The panellists often poke fun at each other on this too.
--->''(asking where to resume the song in Just a Minim)''\\
'''Barry''': Where are we?\\
'''Tim''': Chichester!\\
'''Barry''': Have the visitors been?

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* Series 10, Episode 6: All of the Limericks contain a shot at Barbara Cartland. At the end, Cartland is given 15 points as compensation.

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* Series 10, Episode 6: 6:
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All of the Limericks contain a shot at Barbara Cartland. At the end, Cartland is given 15 points as compensation.compensation.
** In Sound Charades, Tim and Willie get ''Film/TeaAndSympathy''. They put on Yorkshire accents and keep on making ''[[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial Eee, Tea]]'' references, as a red herring. By coincidence, Barry and Graeme's charade really '''is''' ''E.T.'', and it's guessed even before the charade starts. They do it anyway. Humph seems to think it's better played this way.

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