Backchat With Jack Whitehall And His Dad

After seeing the very funny trailer, I am really looking forward to this show. I think Jack is a great stand-up and I love Bad Education but his father, Michael is very funny too and he is very set in his ways. I will be watching and I am very much looking forward to it.

Who else is interested?

I find him annoying so won't be watching. I hope those who like him enjoy it though.

The pair of them were on the Richard Bacon show recently and his Dad's quite a funny chap with some good anecdotes. Will probably give this a look.

Jesus f**king Christ and God Almighty!

(This was the original working title at BBC 3.)

:(

Would the last person served at the food bank please capture the zeitgeist.

"Me and my father" says Whitehall.

"My father and me" incorrectly corrects his father!

NO, NO, NO! It's my father and I!!!!!

But doesn't he say 'join me and my father' or something?
In which case his dad's correction is right.

Probably. Wasn't really concentrating on the pompous old bastard.

Quote: zooo @ 19th November 2013, 11:20 PM GMT

But doesn't he say 'join me and my father' or something?
In which case his dad's correction is right.

Possibly but he has lapses.

Like writing "today" on Twitter as "to-day".

You will find it next to the slagging off of Oprah Winfrey and Diane Abbott.

Father and son predate the Shakespearean fool.

Here they are appointed by the King to mock a gullible public.

Quote: T.W. @ 19th November 2013, 10:02 PM GMT

Jesus f**king Christ and God Almighty!

(This was the original working title at BBC 3.)

Laughing out loud

I will not be watching this.

His Dad is hilarious from what I've heard.

He could be another Stanley Johnson or Pete Conway.

..........even a Mitch Winehouse.

Proof that being an irritating pillock is hereditary.

Quote: dennispennis123 @ 20th November 2013, 7:45 PM GMT

His Dad is hilarious from what I've heard.

His dad was the funniest bit. Or the funny bit, really.

It was funny in parts, but they didn't quite pull off the improvised style they were going for, as many parts were clearly scripted off-the-cuff banter.