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The acts who appear in the show-within-the-show are actual up-and-coming sketch troupes like Pappy's and the Penny Dreadfuls.
The acts who appear in the show-within-the-show are actual up-and-coming sketch troupes like Pappy's and the Penny Dreadfuls.


Every episode features a foolish scheme on the part of either Dick or Dom, and a special guest who must absolutely not hear of the shenanigans... [[Hilarity Ensues]]. Many, many homages and [[Shout Out|ShoutOuts]] to famous comedy routines and tropes- some of them contained in a “History of funny business” segment, which follows the [[Monty Python]] stage show “lecture on the history of custard pies” format, with “Subject A” (Dick) and “Subject B” (Dom) demonstrating slapstick routines while a voiceover explains the gag.
Every episode features a foolish scheme on the part of either Dick or Dom, and a special guest who must absolutely not hear of the shenanigans... [[Hilarity Ensues]]. Many, many homages and [[Shout-Out|ShoutOuts]] to famous comedy routines and tropes- some of them contained in a “History of funny business” segment, which follows the [[Monty Python]] stage show “lecture on the history of custard pies” format, with “Subject A” (Dick) and “Subject B” (Dom) demonstrating slapstick routines while a voiceover explains the gag.


== Tropes used in the show ==
== Tropes used in the show ==
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* [[Running Gag]]: Each episode has one, and there are also ones running all the way through, like a book falling on Dom's head.
* [[Running Gag]]: Each episode has one, and there are also ones running all the way through, like a book falling on Dom's head.
* [[Saving the Orphanage]]: Raising money to save Funny Business from being closed down by the theatre owner.
* [[Saving the Orphanage]]: Raising money to save Funny Business from being closed down by the theatre owner.
* [[Sink or Swim Fatherhood]]: The first episode- a baby is left on their doorstep.
* [[Sink-or-Swim Fatherhood]]: The first episode- a baby is left on their doorstep.
* Slapstick
* Slapstick
* [[Special Guest]]: Every week.
* [[Special Guest]]: Every week.

Revision as of 15:28, 26 January 2014

The hosts

One series, 2011. Sitcom-cum-variety show, set backstage at a theatre; Dick and Dom play Dick and Dom, who run a comedy gig called Dick and Dom's Funny Business; all the scenes are set either in the green room, the theatre office, or on the stage (the Studio Audience play the theatre audience.) Other recurring characters are Kelly-Anne, the theatre owner's daughter, who has a crush on Dom; the usherettes; and two terrible would-be wrestlers who carry out a long-distance feud with Dick and Dom via video messages.

The acts who appear in the show-within-the-show are actual up-and-coming sketch troupes like Pappy's and the Penny Dreadfuls.

Every episode features a foolish scheme on the part of either Dick or Dom, and a special guest who must absolutely not hear of the shenanigans... Hilarity Ensues. Many, many homages and ShoutOuts to famous comedy routines and tropes- some of them contained in a “History of funny business” segment, which follows the Monty Python stage show “lecture on the history of custard pies” format, with “Subject A” (Dick) and “Subject B” (Dom) demonstrating slapstick routines while a voiceover explains the gag.

Tropes used in the show