They were literally NEVER able to finish the scene without corpsing, mainly as a result of Shawn and Eric being together, and the outtakes are the only recorded proof that it was meant to happen. He finally gets up, and he starts cracking up. Suddenly, part of the couch comes up and a pillow falls off, revealing Eric's face sticking out of a hole in a fake couch cushion. Then she lets them know, "You're crushing Eric". At the end of the Boy Meets World episode "Angela's Men", they intended to have a final scene in which Topanga, who is still up, notes to Angela and Shawn are still awake and right there at 3:00 in the morning.At least one of these takes, involving a necklace that refused to fasten, was actually used in an episode of It'll be Alright on the Night. When filming Bottom, Rik Mayall would respond to a flubbed take by breaking character and offering a greeting to Denis Norden, the host of ITV's bloopers show It'll be Alright on the Night.Because Blake's 7 was shot on a shoestring budget, most of the outtakes involve the props not working right.Tamsin Greig is notorious for corpsing and any series with her in is sure to have many a shot on the blooper reel of her giggling helplessly.Tamsin Greig "explains" this to the audience: "He was told twice to say the word "there", and the more they asked him to say "there" the more he wanted to say beans!"."Beans! No, I'm sorry, it's 'there' isn't it?".Dylan Moran, observing Tamsin Greig flubbing her lines, suddenly picks up a phone and shouts into it: "Martin, change the cast, CHANGE THE CAST! Every fuckin' week, in and out, every fuckin' week: scene one, ding-dong, turning up, "whoops, sorry"!".Black Books included outtakes on the DVDs, including Dylan Moran messing up the line "This is my house! And while you're under my roof." as "This is my roof! And I like it!".And you thought the TV show itself was hilarious. Fry replies in character, Laurie has (apparently) broken it, replying "Never mind the frigging sketch, that HURT!" Fry increasingly 'mispronounces' it, ending with hitting Laurie with a cricket bat, much to Laurie's annoyance. His address is given as a tap-dance, followed by slapping Stephen Fry's character's face. Hugh Laurie's character's surname is spelled N-I-P-P-L-hypen-E, but pronounced by dropping a cigarette lighter (it makes sense in context). Their sketch "Sound Name" has a fake Outtake.The two spend the next three minutes laughing helplessly, before taking us back to Fry, still wiping his eyes laughing. At some point, Fry (the 'director') shouts cut and points out his 'hilarious' blooper- inverting two digits. One features Laurie on a dull 1970s 'Open University' style nerdy educational show, dressed as a mathematician, reciting a long and complex formula. A Bit of Fry and Laurie has a parody sketch where Fry presents some "classic" bloopers.He just narrowly catches one in time to avoid a Groin Attack. In one episode he is tossed vegetables which he catches as he talks.Many episodes of Bill Nye the Science Guy end with bloopers playing over the closing credits.A poor quality version (not that the original was high quality to start with) is on YouTube, seen here. A blooper tape from the 1970s show made the rounds at sci-fi conventions throughout the 1980s.(in a silly voice) Not that I would know what that's like. Katee Sackoff (as Kara "Starbuck" Thrace): From breathing? I've been I've been doing that for a whole fuckin' episode! Feel like I've been sucking on nitrites. Kandyse McClure (as Anastasia "Dee" Dualla): Oh, I'm getting a headrush. Highlights include Lucy Lawless' (Three's) "Yeah, why don't you put that on your perv tape?", Force Blows during the boxing ring scenes, and "Baltar's Basestar". The latter Battlestar Galactica has a blooper reel for every season.Highlights include a stagehand forgetting to place the Barney doll in time, the suit actors tripping or goofing around, the Baby Bop head popping off (to which Julie Johnson ad-libs "I lost my head on that one!"), various crew pranks (including placing a "Kick Me" sign on Barney's back, attacking Hannah with Silly String, putting girly objects around Jeff Brooks while he was taking a nap on the treehouse set), animal actors refusing to cooperate, and Brice Armstrong and Todd Duffey arguing in-character over the "Peter Piper" tongue twister. Barney & Friends had bloopers included in the Season 6 wrap party video.Sheridan: How can it be unauthorized? According to Earth Force intelligence, he is supposed to be dead! Can a dead man object?
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