This Morning with Richard Not Judy

1998
This Morning with Richard Not Judy

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Episode 9 Mar 21, 1999

Rich and Stew reminisce about the 1970s.

EP2 Episode 10 Mar 28, 1999

This week's lazy joke: ""28 years old, I was."" Extra final scene: Trainspotting.

EP3 Episode 11 Apr 11, 1999

This week's lazy joke: ""and then I got off the bus."" Extra final scene: Thelma & Louise.

EP4 Episode 12 Apr 18, 1999

Simon Quinlank returns. Lazy joke: puns in British sitcom titles.

EP5 Episode 13 Apr 25, 1999

Extra final scene: Alien Resurrection.

EP6 Episode 14 May 02, 1999

Extra final scene: Planet of the Apes.

EP7 Episode 15 May 09, 1999

Richard agrees to be a spokesman for cress.

EP8 Episode 16 May 23, 1999

Extra final scene: Braveheart. Lazy joke: And that was just the teachers ... aaah.

EP9 Episode 17 Jun 06, 1999

Lazy programming: puns on actors' surnames. Extra final scene: Blues Brothers 2000.

EP10 Episode 18 Jun 13, 1999

Stewart loses his power by wearing a jumper made by his gran. Extra final scene: Se7en. The Curious Orange becomes Davros from Doctor Who.
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Released: 15 February 1998 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/thismorningwithrichardnotjudy/
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This Morning With Richard Not Judy or TMWRNJ is a BBC comedy television programme, written by and starring Lee and Herring. Two series were broadcast in 1998 and 1999 on BBC2. The name was a satirical reference to ITV's This Morning which was at the time popularly referred to as This Morning with Richard and Judy. The show was a reworking of old material from their previous work together along with new characters. The show was hosted in a daytime chat show format in front of a live studio audience, although it featured a small proportion of pre-recorded location inserts. It was structured by the often strange obsessions of Richard Herring; examples include his rating of the milk of all creatures and attempting to popularise the acronym of the show. The show featured repetition, with regular and vigilant viewers being rewarded by jokes that would make no sense to casual viewers. The show seemed to oscillate between the intellectual and puerile. However, irony was often used, even though the citing of irony as an excuse was mocked by the show's stars in one of many self-referential jokes.

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Jeanette Muff The best work so far of comedy duo Lee & Herring, these two live series, both originally broadcast Sunday lunchtimes, are just brilliant! Continuing with their running gags & catchphrases you see the usual familiar faces, such as the actor Kevin Eldon, appearing as a number of characters. And because it is live often things don't go quite to plan! Sketches & features include Histor's Eye, The Organ Gang, When Insects Attack, The Unusual Priest, Sunday Heroes, The Curious Orange, When Things Get Knocked Over Spill Or Fall Out Of Cupboards, Lazy Comedy Slags, There'll Always Be Milk, Nostradamus, Trevor & Nathalie, King (or Queen) Of The Show and, of course, Simon Quinlank to name just a few.Why oh why didn't the BBC give them another series?
cookie-36 This show is by far one of the most satirical and funniest shows I have had the pleasure in watching. It amazes me how they can be so crude at 12:15 on a Sunday.