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** As can ''Indecipherable Lyrics''. Sometimes their joke suggestion is so good that every other time you hear the song in question, you'll hear their {{Mondegreen}} lyrics instead of the real ones.
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** As can ''Indecipherable Lyrics''. Sometimes their joke suggestion is so good that every other time you hear the song in question, you'll hear their {{Mondegreen}} incorrect lyrics instead of the real ones.
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* After appearing on the show, Chris Moyles complained in the press about how hostile and unwelcoming everyone on Buzzcocks was towards him. How did Lamarr get back at him? By flashing up an embarrassing old photo of Moyles while telling him to "die, you oily pig in a dunce hat", and later calling him a c*nt before handing out pillows, cakes and tea to prove that he was nice to his guests.
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* After appearing on the show, Chris Moyles Radio/ChrisMoyles complained in the press about how hostile and unwelcoming everyone on Buzzcocks was towards him. How did Lamarr get back at him? By flashing up an embarrassing old photo of Moyles while telling him to "die, you oily pig in a dunce hat", and later calling him a c*nt before handing out pillows, cakes and tea to prove that he was nice to his guests.
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* Bill Bailey, who is usually fairly [[CloudCuckooLander whimsical and inoffensive]], giving his thoughts on ''Loose Women'' (which is virtually the UK counterpart to The View, for non-UK readers):
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* Bill Bailey, who is usually fairly [[CloudCuckooLander whimsical and inoffensive]], giving his thoughts on ''Loose Women'' ''Series/LooseWomen'' (which is virtually the UK counterpart to The View, ''Series/TheView'', for non-UK readers):
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--> '''Noel Fielding:''' She would snap you like a twig.
--> '''Simon Amstell:''' Yes, or kill me and make it look like suicide...
--> '''Simon Amstell:''' Yes, or kill me and make it look like suicide...
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--> '''Noel Fielding:''' She would snap She’d crush you like a twig.
twiglet.
--> '''Simon Amstell:'''Yes, She would...or kill me and make it look like suicide...suicide.
--> '''Simon Amstell:'''
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* The title of the show. Think about it. The Music/SexPistols, {{Music/Nirvana}} and The Buzzcocks mashed together and pumped full of sarcasm and satire.
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* The title of the show. Think about it. The Music/SexPistols, {{Music/Nirvana}} and The Buzzcocks Music/TheBuzzcocks mashed together and pumped full of sarcasm and satire.
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* Jimmy Cliff singing "Many Rivers To Cross", literally sending shivers down Mark and Phill's spines.
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* Jimmy Cliff Music/JimmyCliff singing "Many Rivers To Cross", literally sending shivers down Mark and Phill's spines.
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* The discussion about Courtney Love:
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* The discussion about Courtney Love:Music/CourtneyLove:
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** And later in that same episode Bill telling Donny Tourette, "You're as punk as Enya" after Tourette complained about not having enough points to win.
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** And later in that same episode Bill telling Donny Tourette, "You're as punk as Enya" Music/{{Enya}}" after Tourette complained about not having enough points to win.
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* Phill mastering the panpipes in about five minutes and doing a very good rendition of 'Go West'.
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* Phill mastering the panpipes in about five minutes and doing a very good rendition of 'Go West'."Go West".
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* Guest host James Corden made fun of panellist Paloma Faith, specifically the idea that UK radio stations wouldn't stop playing her first single. He challenged her to sing a bit, and she did, and it was amazing.
* The series 19 Christmas special. Specifically the last round, when Bill Bailey and crew do an amazing version of Cotton Eyed Joe.
* The series 19 Christmas special. Specifically the last round, when Bill Bailey and crew do an amazing version of Cotton Eyed Joe.
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* Guest host James Corden Creator/JamesCorden made fun of panellist Paloma Faith, specifically the idea that UK radio stations wouldn't stop playing her first single. He challenged her to sing a bit, and she did, and it was amazing.
* The series 19 Christmas special. Specifically the last round, whenBill Bailey Creator/BillBailey and crew do an amazing version of Cotton "Cotton Eyed Joe.Joe".
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* The series 19 Christmas special. Specifically the last round, when
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* After appearing on the show, Chris Moyles complained in the press about how hostile and unwelcoming everyone on Buzzcocks was towards him. How did Lamarr get back at him? By flashing up an embarrassing old photo of Moyles while telling him to "die, you oily pig in a dunce hat", calling him a c*nt before handing out pillows, cakes and tea to prove that he was nice to his guests.
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* After appearing on the show, Chris Moyles complained in the press about how hostile and unwelcoming everyone on Buzzcocks was towards him. How did Lamarr get back at him? By flashing up an embarrassing old photo of Moyles while telling him to "die, you oily pig in a dunce hat", and later calling him a c*nt before handing out pillows, cakes and tea to prove that he was nice to his guests.
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* Bill Bailey, who is usually fairly [[CloudCuckooLander whimsical and inoffensive]], giving his thoughts on ''Loose Women'' (which is a TV show, for non-UK readers):
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* Bill Bailey, who is usually fairly [[CloudCuckooLander whimsical and inoffensive]], giving his thoughts on ''Loose Women'' (which is a TV show, virtually the UK counterpart to The View, for non-UK readers):