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* {{Corpsing}}: Occasionally one or more of the performers will crack up at a joke.
* TalkingToHimself: Roughly OnceAnEpisode; the narrator would set up a situation so that two characters played by the same actor would ''have'' to have a conversation with one another. Paul Merton got the brunt of these, and would often wriggle out of it by having one of the characters tell the other to shut up -- or just knocking out or killing off whichever one had the most annoying accent.
* TalkingToHimself: Roughly OnceAnEpisode; the narrator would set up a situation so that two characters played by the same actor would ''have'' to have a conversation with one another. Paul Merton got the brunt of these, and would often wriggle out of it by having one of the characters tell the other to shut up -- or just knocking out or killing off whichever one had the most annoying accent.
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* {{Corpsing}}: Occasionally one or more of the performers will crack up at a joke.
* TalkingToHimself:ActingForTwo: Roughly OnceAnEpisode; the narrator would set up a situation so that two characters played by the same actor would ''have'' to have a conversation with one another. Paul Merton got the brunt of these, and would often wriggle out of it by having one of the characters tell the other to shut up -- or just knocking out or killing off whichever one had the most annoying accent.accent.
* {{Corpsing}}: Occasionally one or more of the performers will crack up at a joke.
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* {{Corpsing}}: Occasionally one or more of the performers will crack up at a joke.
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* TalkingToHimself: Roughly OnceAnEpisode; the narrator would set up a situation so that two characters played by the same actor would ''have'' to have a conversation with one another. Paul Merton got the brunt of these, and would often wriggle out of it by having one of the characters tell the other to shut up -- or just knocking out or killing off whichever one had the most annoying accent.