written by Anonymous101 on 16/01/2007
Good Points
This show is half an hour of mirth and hilarity. Easy to send your own clips. Good cash prizes.
Bad Points
I don't really like the montages of people showing off at weddings and of cats falling off radiatiors and other unfunny stuff like that.
General Comments
Despite the loss of Jeremy Beadle a long time ago now, the show contiues to go from strength to strength, the show has ditched the studio audience format(probably that Jonathan Wilkes's fault), opting for a voice-over approach to presenting the nation's favourite "caught on camera" bloopers and mis-haps. I initially believed this was purely a cost-cutting exercise and was worried we may lose You've been Framed as the competition for viewers seems to increase every year. But the skills of Harry Hill are the perfect marriage for how this show is now broadcast. Harry's unique brand of delivery and timing really serve up a treat the whole family can enjoy together. The show is broadcast on ITV1 and is usually aired on a weekend tea-time. My favourites include people falling off bicycles, tarzee's that snap resulting in injury and of old Grannies falling backwards off deckchairs. When I was a lad me and my brothers would tape each other jumping off the shed roof or doing "no handy" on our BMX's at breakneck speeds down the Greenway, we never got on the show as our efforts were deemed to be "stage managed," although our Mark has since had a clip aired as he was chased and attacked by a gang of angry sheep whilst taking a short cut up to Eston Nab. Brilliant, not to be missed.
Lee2008's Response to 252776_Anonymous101's Review
Written on: 17/01/2007
Hi Mike, I feel I must disagree with one part of your review: Harry Hill.
<br/>Harry's quirky style of humour and trademark bald head, spectacles, and oversized collar make me angry. I simply don't find him even accidently amusing. He would be doing the general public a more worthwhile service if he returned to his first love - medicine. The guy's a trained doctor.
<br/> Jeremy Beedle will always be remembered for the hand he played in the success of this programme, (no pun intended) but for me, watching Lisa Riley blatantly read, possibly some of the worst one-liners ever written, from the relative comfort of a auto-cue, has to be the funniest period of You've Been Framed. It was that bad, it was good!
<br/> Did you know that none other than Richard out of "Richard & Judy" made the pilot episode of YBF, which has not been screened to date!
<br/>Don't do anything stupid unless you're being framed! Bye!
Dan Dude's Response to 252776_Anonymous101's Review
Written on: 08/08/2010
well i didnt see jeremy beadle and i dont even now who he is,really!Im ten in 2011 so anyway i didnt watch it when he was there on the show i only started watching it in and im not joking i really did