Discovering the affair – Marion and Geoff – BBC comedy
July 10, 2010 – 2:30 am
In this emotional video clip from Marion and Geoff, Keith recounts precise details from the day he discovered Marion was having an affair. Comedy from Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan.
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25 Responses to “Discovering the affair – Marion and Geoff – BBC comedy”
Why did he run back downstairs? Did he just not want to confront Marion and Geoff? Like he’s in denial?
By 1985snowball on Jul 10, 2010
The two arses who have commented on here bitching about each other, are exactly why comments should be removed from youtube.
They should be forced to get lives and jobs, and then given back their ability to make an opinion. NEWSFLASH, not everyone cares about what you think. Stop being so up your own arse that you feel the need to voice your opinion about vaguely relating subjects, in a public place. FUCK OFF!
Ahh, i feel better. … Oh, the irony!!?
By maromma on Jul 10, 2010
No problem. The way is:- When you identify a clip on YouTube as something you find subtley brilliant or worthy of praise – make that assertion without all the juvenile baggage and hackneyed anti-american jibes that discredit anything constructive you might have to say by making you sound like an uneducated prick. Hope that helps.
By srjones8 on Jul 10, 2010
i worship you master. show me the way.
By dannyday58218195 on Jul 10, 2010
Don’t be surprised that I appear to have missed entire sentences that you typed in your reply, that’s quite a common thing for interesting people to do when they are dealing with a boring person. Basically when you start waffling and going on with yourself I switch off and pretend I’m on a beach.
By srjones8 on Jul 10, 2010
hahahahhaha a classic youtuber i see – when nothing else fails bitch about the poor grammer! and since when did grammer ever count for anything? if you “really” must know i dont care about grammer, i think its irrelevant. so long as the message gets across fuck the grammer. and you didnt pay much attention yourself – i did actually admit and i quote “sure Britain has plenty of shit comedies” BUT there are classics…that was the point. so their. haha!
By dannyday58218195 on Jul 10, 2010
“your clever” should be “you’re” – the apostophe denotes the shortening of “you are”. Grammar wasn’t high up on the agenda at your school obviously. You got so angry you felt compelled to write 2 posts. lol. No classic american comedies? Simpsons has been running for 20 years. Not every episode excels but those that do wipe the floor with many British attempts at comedy that are shit. Lot’s of so-called “classic” British comedies suck, like Till Death Do Us Part and On The Buses. Classic my arse
By srjones8 on Jul 10, 2010
so what? im suddenly gonna love the simpsons cuz you call me a dickhead? wow your clever. yeah that worked. wow. i love the simpsons. notice the sarcasm yet? nah i guessed not concidering your obviously as shallow as said supposedly funny cartoon show. sure Britain has plenty of shit comedies – but atleast it redeems itself with all time classics that will NEVER die. i can think of NO american classic that compares. infact…classic…american? nah it just dont work.
By dannyday58218195 on Jul 10, 2010
ha! matter of opinion to be honest. even the simpsons i dont find that funny. its just stupid. a stupid character called Homer who is literally stupid. atleast with the classic Fawlty towers Basil had a “real” character with a “real” story that was never told – but was always there if you read between the liens. its called “depth of character” havent seen it yet…in ANY american comedy. Ever. even in hollywood blockbusters.
By dannyday58218195 on Jul 10, 2010
what idiotic comments with sweeping generalisations… “sorry americansm an audience laughing at someone falling over just isn’t funny any more” — as if ALL american comedy is like Coach.. yeah well it’s not, idiot. I’m British and you’re embarrassing us with your anti-US bullshit. I recognise American comedy brilliance like The Simpsons, you should too dickhead. Anyway Britain’s got plenty of shit comedy too like 2 pints of lager – I see you fail to mention that you moron.
By srjones8 on Jul 10, 2010
Wo Rob Brydon just gets better all the time. This man is an utter genius, his comedies are some of the most intelligent and brilliant I have ever seen. Marion and Geoff totally breaks my heart.
By chloebelle44 on Jul 10, 2010
this is what i love about british comedy that ive never seen american comedy ever manage to pull off.
that is a funny situation that is actually sad. comedy mixed in with heart wrenching sadness.
basil fawltey did it – although more implicitly.
the office everyone knows did it perfectly.
british comedy rules – sorry americans, an audience laughing at someone faling over just isnt funny anymore, not after the 50th time
By dannyday58218195 on Jul 10, 2010
Jesus, Rob Brydon is phenomenally good.
By FranBMan on Jul 10, 2010
Genius
By dylanpenhale on Jul 10, 2010
“you’re the only one who hasn’t seen this…” talking to his self
By PaperDragonOfTamura on Jul 10, 2010
That is just heart breaking
By query99 on Jul 10, 2010
…I’d been an absolute fool. I’d left that pool unattended! I was back down the stairs like a shot.
By laughatmeimnasty on Jul 10, 2010
Please don’t tell me that 1971 is the year of your birth (making you 37 or 38 – ie, a middle-aged man), and you use the letter ‘u’ as a substitute for the word ‘you’…
That can’t be true, can it?
By gregtube88 on Jul 10, 2010
HO HUM
By englander1971 on Jul 10, 2010
It could be that. Or it could be that I have a sophisticated sense of humour…
By gregtube88 on Jul 10, 2010
lol..I guess u somehow relate to this guy!!
By englander1971 on Jul 10, 2010
moron
By gravy3000 on Jul 10, 2010
Thats so sad
… its just so good this stuff, rob brydon can pull anything off
By simeonie on Jul 10, 2010
ABSOLUTE MORNIC GARBAGE
By englander1971 on Jul 10, 2010
I guess it goes over your head. Are you a Catherine Tate/Little Britain fan by any chance?
By gregtube88 on Jul 10, 2010