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* [[Biting the Hand Humor]]: Anything aimed at "Lord Thames" and Thames Television in general. |
* [[Biting the Hand Humor]]: Anything aimed at "Lord Thames" and Thames Television in general. |
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* [[Camera Abuse]]: In an episode of ''The Kenny Everett Television Show'', Kenny tells the handheld camera operator to "c'mere". The operator obligingly rushes toward Kenny, and we see his face getting bigger and bigger - until it suddenly drops out of sight as the camera apparently hits it. |
* [[Camera Abuse]]: In an episode of ''The Kenny Everett Television Show'', Kenny tells the handheld camera operator to "c'mere". The operator obligingly rushes toward Kenny, and we see his face getting bigger and bigger - until it suddenly drops out of sight as the camera apparently hits it. |
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* [[Corpsing]]: In evidence everywhere, as Everett never discarded a shot regardless of what happened, as long as it would get a laugh from the viewer. Laughter from the crew behind the camera ''and'' Everett (and guest stars) cracking up was a common element throughout the show. |
* [[Corpsing]]: In evidence everywhere, as Everett never discarded a shot regardless of what happened, as long as it would get a laugh from the viewer. Laughter from the crew behind the camera ''and'' Everett (and guest stars) cracking up was a common element throughout the show. |
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* [[Ear Worm]]: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ5V3OZdIZM "Supernature" by Cerrone], which got so much play on this and subsequent Everett programs that it could almost be considered an alternate theme. |
* [[Ear Worm]]: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ5V3OZdIZM "Supernature" by Cerrone], which got so much play on this and subsequent Everett programs that it could almost be considered an alternate theme. |
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* [[The Eponymous Show]] |
* [[The Eponymous Show]] |
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* [[Funny Background Event]]: Not uncommon, and sometimes arranged without Everett's knowledge as in the sketch where he plays newsman [[Punny Name|"Duncan Disorderly"]] interviewing men's room attendant William Carruthers (played by [[Billy Connolly]]) on the 50th anniversary of his first day on the job. As the two stumble through multiple crack-ups and retakes, a stream of bizarre characters walk into and out of one of the stalls behind them, until eventually they notice and [[Corpsing|break up in laughter]] at the sight. |
* [[Funny Background Event]]: Not uncommon, and sometimes arranged without Everett's knowledge as in the sketch where he plays newsman [[Punny Name|"Duncan Disorderly"]] interviewing men's room attendant William Carruthers (played by [[Billy Connolly]]) on the 50th anniversary of his first day on the job. As the two stumble through multiple crack-ups and retakes, a stream of bizarre characters walk into and out of one of the stalls behind them, until eventually they notice and [[Corpsing|break up in laughter]] at the sight. |
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* [[The Ghost]]: "Lord Thames", the unseen (and fictional) owner of Thames Television. |
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* [[The Host]]: Everett, who was also the ''only'' regular on the show until the fourth season. |
* [[The Host]]: Everett, who was also the ''only'' regular on the show until the fourth season. |
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* [[Laugh Track]]: Averted, along with [[Studio Audience]]. Any laughter heard comes from the program's technical crew, whom Everett worked diligently to crack up at every opportunity. |
* [[Laugh Track]]: Averted, along with [[Studio Audience]]. Any laughter heard comes from the program's technical crew, whom Everett worked diligently to crack up at every opportunity. |
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* [[Punk Rock]]: Mocked with the character of Sid Snot. |
* [[Punk Rock]]: Mocked with the character of Sid Snot. |
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* [[Space Opera]]: The ''Captain Kremmen'' cartoons. |
* [[Space Opera]]: The ''Captain Kremmen'' cartoons. |
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* [[Station Ident]]: The show once parodied the 1970s-vintage logo for Thames Television by replacing the London landmarks in it with bare breasts, and declaring "Thames Television: The network with knockers!" |
* [[Station Ident]]: The show once parodied the 1970s-vintage logo for Thames Television by replacing the London landmarks in it with bare breasts, and declaring "Thames Television: The network with knockers!" |
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* [[She's Got Legs|They've Got Legs]]: Dance troupe Hot Gossip ''always'' wore outfits that showed off the full length of their legs. |
* [[She's Got Legs|They've Got Legs]]: Dance troupe Hot Gossip ''always'' wore outfits that showed off the full length of their legs. |
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* [[Throw It In]]: If it was caught on tape and funny, it got broadcast, regardless of whether it had been scripted or not. |
* [[Throw It In]]: If it was caught on tape and funny, it got broadcast, regardless of whether it had been scripted or not. |
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* [[Tone Shift]]: ''Captain Kremmen''. For the first three series, it was bombastic [[Space Opera]] cartoons; in the fourth it became live-action comedy sketches. |
* [[Tone Shift]]: ''Captain Kremmen''. For the first three series, it was bombastic [[Space Opera]] cartoons; in the fourth it became live-action comedy sketches. |
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* [[Vox Pops]]: Parodied by "Angry of Mayfair". |
* [[Vox Pops]]: Parodied by "Angry of Mayfair". |
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* [[You're Drinking Breast Milk]]: Sid Snot orders a cup of tea from a roadside van. The woman serving asks if he wants sugar. He says yes and she reaches into her cleavage and pulls out a couple of sugar cubes which she drops in his tea. She then asks "Milk?" and he gives a knowing look to camera and says, "You wouldn't dare." |
* [[You're Drinking Breast Milk]]: Sid Snot orders a cup of tea from a roadside van. The woman serving asks if he wants sugar. He says yes and she reaches into her cleavage and pulls out a couple of sugar cubes which she drops in his tea. She then asks "Milk?" and he gives a knowing look to camera and says, "You wouldn't dare." |
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* [[What's a Henway?]]: In one late episode, Everett stood in front of a blank white backdrop as Cerrone's "Supernature" (see ''Earworm'', above) began playing. He then announced, "Many viewers have written in to ask what this" (and at this point [[Declarative Finger|he raised his forefinger]], apparently to indicate the music playing) "is. This" (and he brandished his forefinger again) "is my finger." (He did subsequently identify the song, though.) |
* [[What's a Henway?]]: In one late episode, Everett stood in front of a blank white backdrop as Cerrone's "Supernature" (see ''Earworm'', above) began playing. He then announced, "Many viewers have written in to ask what this" (and at this point [[Declarative Finger|he raised his forefinger]], apparently to indicate the music playing) "is. This" (and he brandished his forefinger again) "is my finger." (He did subsequently identify the song, though.) |
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