Chewin' the Fat

Chewin' the Fat

1999
Chewin' the Fat
Chewin' the Fat

Chewin' the Fat

8.1 | en | Comedy

Chewin' the Fat is a Scottish comedy sketch show, starring Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill and Karen Dunbar. Comedians Paul Riley and Mark Cox also appeared regularly on the show. Chewin' the Fat first started as a radio series on BBC Radio Scotland. The later television show, which ran for four series, was first broadcast on BBC One Scotland, but series three and four, as well as highlights from the first two series, were later broadcast to the rest of the United Kingdom. Although the last series ended in February 2002, 6 Hogmanay specials were broadcast and offered on DVD when purchasing the Scottish Sun between 2000 to 2005, one every year. Chewin' the Fat gave rise to the spin-off show Still Game, a sitcom focusing on the two old male characters Jack and Victor. The series was mostly filmed in and around Glasgow and occasionally West Dunbartonshire. The English idiom to chew the fat means to chat casually, but thoroughly, about subjects of mutual interest.

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EP6  The Last One
Feb. 22,2002
The Last One

Ronald Villiers Reads the News - UK-USA Officer Swap - Bothered Artist - 1885, Jackie and Colin - Smoking Family On An Aeroplane - The Teacher - Jack and Victor - Farting Coach - Picture Spoiler - Computer Assistants - Do You Have a Club Card? - Take a Drink! - Brenda the Bossy Aunt - The Lighthouse Keepers - Sewer Boys

EP5  Funeral for a Lonely Shopkeeper
Feb. 15,2002
Funeral for a Lonely Shopkeeper

Farting Coach - Ronald Villiers - M'on the Ducks! - The Teacher - For the Caledonian Extra - 1885 - Meinen Cloden! - UK-USA officer swap - At the nightclub - Smoking Family - Computer Assistants - Big Jock - Sewer Boys - The Big Man Goes to the Toilet - Bish and Bosh

EP4  The Big Man's Life Insurance Advert
Feb. 08,2002
The Big Man's Life Insurance Advert

Ronald Villiers - The Big Man's Life Insurance Advert - Fusilier - Pea Factory Madness - M'on the slugs! - Computer Assistants - The Neds - Bish 'n' Bosh - Smoking Family - The Killer Wean On Police Line-Up - Jack and Victor - Broken Hearted Taxi-Woman - 'Ewww!' - The Sewer Boys

EP3  All Hail the Arrival of Captain Nipple Whistle!
Feb. 01,2002
All Hail the Arrival of Captain Nipple Whistle!

Doctors - Ronald Villiers - Picture Spoiler - The Killer Wean - Captain Nipple-Whistle! - Mr Ssssimpson - Jackie and Colin, 1885 - 'It's never too early for a fusilier!' - The Big Man is pulled over - 'Ewww!' - Auto dealers - Cpt. Nipple Whistle - Jackie and Colin, 1885 - Gretta, the Boss with the Moustache - Bish 'n' Bosh - Milk, Lemonade, Chocolate! - Creepy Grandad - Banter Boys and Hell's Angels - The Teacher - The Neds - Gretta - Sewer Boys

EP2  Brenda the Bossy Aunt
Jan. 25,2002
Brenda the Bossy Aunt

Cowboy pictures - Ronald Villiers tries his hand as a crook - Milk, lemonade, chocolate! - The Killer Wean - UK-USA officer swap - Brenda the bossy aunt - Seb and Max pt. 1 - Doctor - Copper - 'It's never too early for a fusilier' - Big Jock - Paint and the laundry - Jack and Victor sing - Seb and Max Return to Glasgae - Sleazy Newsman- At the Car show - Taxi-Office Woman - The Farting Coach - Seb and Max pt. 3 - Bish 'n' Bosh the painters - 'Ewww!' - Computer Assistants - Jack and Victor - Smoking Family - Sleazy Newsman

EP1  We're Only Here for the Banter!
Jan. 18,2002
We're Only Here for the Banter!

Ronald Villiers does the Zortol Doorstep Challenge - Rokadisco 80 - Chris and Davie in the office - Requiem for a rock star - The Teacher - Benefit Cuts - Computer Assistants - Jack and Victor Crooning - 'Can we film some porn?' - 'It's never too early for a fusilier' - The Banter Boys in the cloakroom - ESP - The Farting Coach - 'Dad, can I have a tongue stud?' - The Big Man goes to College - Milk, Lemonade, Chocolate - The Neds - Brenda the bossy aunt - the Sewer Boys - Jack and Vic go robbing - The Rage Man.

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Released: 1999-01-13 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Chewin' the Fat is a Scottish comedy sketch show, starring Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill and Karen Dunbar. Comedians Paul Riley and Mark Cox also appeared regularly on the show. Chewin' the Fat first started as a radio series on BBC Radio Scotland. The later television show, which ran for four series, was first broadcast on BBC One Scotland, but series three and four, as well as highlights from the first two series, were later broadcast to the rest of the United Kingdom. Although the last series ended in February 2002, 6 Hogmanay specials were broadcast and offered on DVD when purchasing the Scottish Sun between 2000 to 2005, one every year. Chewin' the Fat gave rise to the spin-off show Still Game, a sitcom focusing on the two old male characters Jack and Victor. The series was mostly filmed in and around Glasgow and occasionally West Dunbartonshire. The English idiom to chew the fat means to chat casually, but thoroughly, about subjects of mutual interest.

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Karen Dunbar , Ford Kiernan , Julie Wilson Nimmo

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RaspberryLucozade 'Chewin' The Fat' seems to have fallen out of favour with viewers these days which considering it spawned a sitcom spin-off, the wonderful 'Still Game', is very strange indeed.Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan first worked together in the mid '90's on the hilarious ( though short lived ) BBC2 sketch show 'Pulp Video'. In 1999, the pair, along with Paul Riley, Mark Cox and the gorgeous Karen Dunbar, went on to do 'Chewin' The Fat', which like 'Naked Video' before it, had transferred from radio to television. The show was slow to catch on at first. The first series included opening and closing segments featuring Ford and Greg as themselves chatting to the audience ( almost like those featured in 'Alas Smith & Jones' ) which made the show seem disjointed. Furthermore, it was also marred by some patchy material. By the second series however, these little flaws had been repaired. Ford and Greg's opening and closing segments were dropped, the writers tightened up on the material and BBC Scotland found themselves with another winning comedy show on their hands. Before long, the show's catchphrases could be heard being used in schools and in workplaces ( am I the only person who says ''Gonnae no dae that!'' whenever someone does something irritating or out of the ordinary? I very much doubt it! ).Many stock characters were born, as is the case with many sketch shows, such as The Lighthouse Keepers ( one of which constantly endures pranks from his workmate which culminates in him uttering the aforementioned ''Gonnae no dae that!'' ), inexperienced actor Ronald Villiers who constantly makes a chump of himself at auditions, Glaswegian hard-man The Big Man who whenever meeting a confrontational situation, barks his favourite saying: ''Is there a problem here?'', Ballistic Bob - a middle aged man who ends up losing his patience and smashing up everything around him in a violent rage whenever something doesn't go his way, also there was Betty, a randy old woman with fond recollections of her amorous past and, last but not least, the mischievous Glaswegian pensioners Jack and Victor, who were so popular they were spun-off into their own sitcom, which, as I mentioned earlier, was 'Still Game'.It was good fun, though it was not for everyone. Some critics claimed that the show was responsible for introducing anti-social behaviour in school playgrounds. In true Scots dialect, havers! It was already there. Many memorable sketches evolved - 'Bools' saw two bowlers resort to childish methods in order to outdo each other. In another sketch, we saw a man in a pub complaining to a barman that the pint he has just been given doesn't have much of a head on it to which the barman puts his mouth over the top of the glass and blows vigorously into the man's drink, frothing it up immensely. Also hilarious was the spoof documentary 'Will I Come Back & See Ye' which featured two Glaswegian born men now living in Canada returning to their birthplace and meeting with no welcome from the natives. Perhaps the most successful sketch was 'Gie Us A Swatch Of Yer Fanny!' in which two little boys jokingly ask a sexy female ice cream van proprietor for a glance at her downstairs area to which she calls their bluff and flashes her offending area at them, leaving them speechless.Though some of the humour failed to travel, 'Chewin' The Fat' was one of the best sketch shows of the millennium and why it has been forgotten is a mystery to me.
Laurynrw I've lived in one of the rougher areas of Glasgow all my life and grew up with such comedies as Rab C Nesbit and Naked Video, and i can honestly say that Chewin' the Fat is a near perfect representation of real life in this part of the dear green city! The characters portrayed in the show are people i see in every day life - there's a Jack and Victor on most Glaswegian buses at any given point in the day! And an earlier comment made about the school teacher and her pupils being disrespectful, well thats exactly what happened when i was at school and i have it on good authority from my younger brother that the case is still the same today. If you don't 'get it' then fair enough but no show on TV has annoyed me enough to make me feel like logging on here and going off on a multi-page rant about it. Basically if you don't like it - then its probably not been aimed at you in the first place, so get over it.
collywatt now this programme gets a one star and the reason for that one star is because that is the lowest i'm allowed to give. I've grown up with people saying the catchphrases and having a good laugh so i decided to join in one day and watch it. Needless to say i almost cried but not with laughter. How anyone can think these two idiots and the woman with big nostrils funny is beyond me. For anyone overseas or from England who is interested in watching but hasn't seen it yet let me show you what your missing. A guy in a lighthouse is reading a book. He is about to go to last page but is not there. His lighthouse pal has it in his mouth chewing it. He says to him "Gonnae no dae that", the man chewing replies "How", He replies with "Just.Gonnae No" And yes the whole of Scotland roars with laughter which makes me embarrassed to be of this nationality. Don't get me wrong Catherine Tate sucks as well so British comedy truly is dead. Overall this is a really bad show with really bad characters and I'm not going to even waste my time typing about them as i've already told you about one sketch so you can guess for yourselves. And believe me that "Gonnae no dae that" is apparently the funniest thing in Scotland so you can pretty much say Scottish comedy is well and truly six feet under. Maybe Scottish comedy will come back when Ford Kiearan, Greg Hemphill and Karen Dunbar have had their long, painful and horrible deaths. To my American and English friends, those people are the writers of this crap. All i want to say is sorry that i come from the same country as these twats who seem to think neds and juvenile idiots abusing the elderly and workshy people are funny. Maybe if your from Scottish slums and can relate to these people you might find this funny but remember the writers are probably all middle class, rich and laughing at you. All in all un funniest thing ever. Stick to Little Britain.
thebrokendrum The BBC must have been drunk when they approved this show. 20 years ago people might of found it funny and I suppose some 8 year olds today probably do. These guys should stick to Christmas panto. The "humour is seriously dated. Long sketches that end with the weakest punchlines since sooty threw a cream pie at sweep are given ridiculous canned laughter. I was initially looking forward to this programme as I had heard it compared to the great Scottish sketch show "naked video". a comment I find insulting to the naked video team.