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Which ONE sketch do you think is the most 'Big Train'?


If you had to pick just one sketch that you think totally sums up Big Train (or is perhaps the very first one to mind), which would it be?

Mine would be the horse taking an overdose sketch, or perhaps "I've turned into a ventriloquist's dummy".

See, it's not easy to pick one!


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The fat handed twat springs to mind. Also, I particularly like the English tourist in France - 'Do you speak English?'. 'No, sorry, not a word'. But there are so many to choose from. A seriously underrated comedy series.

A lie can be halfway round the world before the truth has even got its boots on

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Wanking in the office :)

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The Tinman stalker
The Woman who falls in love with a set of traffic lights
The boss who distracts his employees with magic tricks when they ask for a pay rise

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One that many people would be familiar with is perhaps Prince stalking jockeys, something that was ripped off on an advert.

I think that the Cake makers/ Broth makers sketch would appeal to one of the widest ranges of people.

I also personally like the Ken Morse, rostrum camerman sketch and the sketch where they go to find Tim Bishop, who lives in a dark castle.

The stare out competition is brilliant too.


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Too many to pick, although I think the police giving the press conference on the ride is pretty damn good.

Oh, and the kid learning on his bike.

And every time I see Mark Heap doing the gymnastics routine, there's this one little bit where he makes me lose it...

ARRRGH! I concede, it is indeed too difficult to nail down the one essential sketch. There are at least 17 more I want to name (including one from the second series - GASP!)

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Evil hypnotist.



This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time.

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'It's a bit tart'

amazingly funny

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The cat and mouse fight outside the pub - shame Trigger Happy TV took the general idea and squeezed the fun out of it.

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Was gonna say the radio puns sketch but I think the evil hyppnotist was slightly better.

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All of the ones I was thinking of have been mentioned!

Ones that haven't been mentioned - child learning to ride bike, Jesus and the Devil working in same office

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