Schisms & wars!? That feckin’ god-fellah, Jehovah, aka Allah, must be a sadistic pervert. But I guess it’d have to be to sanction hell, where some of the human beings it supposedly created are mercilessly tortured for eternity.
How the feck can the religious believe such obvious utter crap as Christianity, Judaism, or Submissionism, (the followers of Muhammad, piss be upon him)?
obeahsays
For some reason “Mathew” is no longer on youtube. Too bad, it was my favourite.
Just a bit of context for some of you americans. Thats a clip from the brilliant Lee and Herring. It’s from a show called “This Morning with Richard Not Judy” and went out on BBC2 on a sunday morning which was normal reserved for religious shows.
Stewart Lee went on to make Jerry springer the opera and you can see documentary about religion and the protests over his show here:
Well, obviously, it’s not meant to be taken literally. It refers to all types of baked goods.
Chrissays
I like what Stewart Lee said about himself and his co-author for Jerry Springer the Musical:
There was talk of the compose and I being prosecuted for blasphemy, but ultimately the case was not pursued, presumably on the grounds that it isn’t 1508.
Silisays
The disciple Ian?
I think I’ll have to go light a candle to St Matthew now.
The title is a parody of “This Morning With Richard And Judy”, a popular morning talk show at the time.
Not bad for Sunday morning TV. I wouldn’t mind seeing repeats of that.
Peter Ashbysays
Thanks for the reminder Chris, I remember him saying it. It’s a pity that the text loses his style of delivery. Thee and me can doubtless add it in I suppose.
Dansays
Further to 15:
There being someone called “Ian” is a running joke through Lee and Herring’s stuff. Same goes for the “aaaaaaaaaaah” gag.
The programme that that clip is from is This Morning With Richard Not Judy. It was on on Sunday mornings at about 10.30 and consequently got quite a lot of complaints from the god squad. They had other segments apart from Sunday Heroes (“Pause for Thought for the Day”) which were also about religion. They aren’t well tagged on YouTube but here’s some more links:
“The State” (early ’90s sketch comedy show with Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter, and the rest of the guys from “Stella” and “Reno 911!”) also did a nice oddball take on the Last Supper: watch it here.
Oh, the Last Supper. It would have gone so well, if it wasn’t for Louie.
The Catholics were lucky it wasn’t “The Last Breakfast” or they might be swilling down consecrated chicken embryos and bloody marys. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
AirunJae says
That’s good stuff, haha
Zeno says
So Jesus meant for us to be confused? Aaaaaaahhhh!
zer0 says
That video is great
Kaiser says
The whole “sunday heroes” series is great
DrFrank says
But… but… consider the lilies of the field!
Holbach says
Aaahh, the insane bullshit of it all!
Kate says
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh…… Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh…..
Nope… Still don’t buy into the nonsense… I guess it only works if you buy the nonsense in the first place!
LisaJ says
ha, perfect. Thanks for the good laugh PZ.
Kimpatsu says
So, PZ, when you say you HATE Phil, do you mean it metaphorically or literally…?
mr-zero says
The full set of Sunday Heroes is available in YouTube – very funny! Aaaaaaah!
sdh says
Absolutely hilarious! Thanks for this.
Richard Harris says
Schisms & wars!? That feckin’ god-fellah, Jehovah, aka Allah, must be a sadistic pervert. But I guess it’d have to be to sanction hell, where some of the human beings it supposedly created are mercilessly tortured for eternity.
How the feck can the religious believe such obvious utter crap as Christianity, Judaism, or Submissionism, (the followers of Muhammad, piss be upon him)?
obeah says
For some reason “Mathew” is no longer on youtube. Too bad, it was my favourite.
HumanisticJones says
Aaaaaaaaaaaahh!
Lave says
Just a bit of context for some of you americans. Thats a clip from the brilliant Lee and Herring. It’s from a show called “This Morning with Richard Not Judy” and went out on BBC2 on a sunday morning which was normal reserved for religious shows.
Stewart Lee went on to make Jerry springer the opera and you can see documentary about religion and the protests over his show here:
http://stewartlee.co.uk/youtube/youtubedontgetmestarted.htm
It’s brilliant.
Benjamin Franklin says
Kimpatsu @ #9
At Bad Astronomy, a poster said that when Phil the skeptologist refused to even try wheatgrass juice, he wussed-out.
Phil’s reply was “I am not a wuss.” Do you think he meant that metaphorically, or literally?
Steve_C says
AAAAaaaaahhhh.
Reginald Selkirk says
What do you mean? An African or European swallow?
Michael Drake says
Well, obviously, it’s not meant to be taken literally. It refers to all types of baked goods.
Chris says
I like what Stewart Lee said about himself and his co-author for Jerry Springer the Musical:
Sili says
The disciple Ian?
I think I’ll have to go light a candle to St Matthew now.
Tony Sidaway says
I thought it looked familiar. Yes, I remember that from a while back. Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
This Morning With Richard Not Judy
The title is a parody of “This Morning With Richard And Judy”, a popular morning talk show at the time.
Not bad for Sunday morning TV. I wouldn’t mind seeing repeats of that.
Peter Ashby says
Thanks for the reminder Chris, I remember him saying it. It’s a pity that the text loses his style of delivery. Thee and me can doubtless add it in I suppose.
Dan says
Further to 15:
There being someone called “Ian” is a running joke through Lee and Herring’s stuff. Same goes for the “aaaaaaaaaaah” gag.
The programme that that clip is from is This Morning With Richard Not Judy. It was on on Sunday mornings at about 10.30 and consequently got quite a lot of complaints from the god squad. They had other segments apart from Sunday Heroes (“Pause for Thought for the Day”) which were also about religion. They aren’t well tagged on YouTube but here’s some more links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fldKHxL83Qw
You might like some of Stewart Lee’s later standup which became more religion-based. There’s a few clips on YouTube of that.
Dan says
Tony at 22 – there are full episodes of TMWRNJ / Fist of Fun on Stewart Lee’s website: http://www.stewartlee.co.uk/oldshows.htm
Tony Sidaway says
I thought it looked familiar. Yes, I remember that from a while back. Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
This Morning With Richard Not Judy
The title is a parody of “This Morning With Richard And Judy”, a popular morning talk show at the time.
Not bad for Sunday morning TV. I wouldn’t mind seeing repeats of that.
Tony Sidaway says
Thanks, Dan. That really is a find. I’d forgotten how good they were. That genuine Herring mistake over Baroness Young, the evil homophobic harridan and Baroness Young, whose views were the exact opposite, who just happened to be on the board of governors of the BBC (series 2, episode 5), is a classic.
Nothing Sacred says
“The State” (early ’90s sketch comedy show with Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter, and the rest of the guys from “Stella” and “Reno 911!”) also did a nice oddball take on the Last Supper:watch it here.
Oh, the Last Supper. It would have gone so well, if it wasn’t for Louie.
Nothing Sacred says
Oops, my attempt at HTML failed. Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9xmvhQl2-Q
Qwerty says
The Catholics were lucky it wasn’t “The Last Breakfast” or they might be swilling down consecrated chicken embryos and bloody marys. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
Tony Sidaway says
Aaaahh!
Kimpatsu says
@Ben Franklin:
Literally. But that doesn’t mean he’s right.