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Chewin' The Fat DVD

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All your favourites from the smash-hit sketch show together on one disc for the first time ever. Classic antics featuring Ronald Villiers Scotland's best-loved but worst actor steamy recollections from Betty (the OAP with the XXX love life) and a glimpse of Jack and Victor when they were young(er) and still game for a sing-song. Plus don't forget the Big Man the Banter Boys News for Neds Ballistic Bob Bish and Bosh the painter n' decorators the Lonely Shopkeeper and the Invi

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Released
17 April 2019
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2 Entertain Video 
Classification
Runtime
 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014138601300 
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BBC Scotland sketch comedy series introduces a cast of motley Caledonians. Originally a radio programme, Chewin' The Fat was the springboard from which its creators, Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, launched Jack and Victor - the central characters of subsequent spinoff, 'Still Game'. Alongside the peripatetic pensioners, the programme also featured such varied favourites as; Betty The Auld Slapper who sat, open legged, retelling her invariably pornographic wartime remembrances, Ballistic Bob, to whom the most perfunctory task provided potential for unfettered rage and Eric The Activist who favoured doing unto animal abusers as they would do unto animals like pouring salt on a man salting snails then taking flight shouting his catchphrase, 'c'mon the slugs.'