Best comedy prop of all time Page 2

The frying pan smashed over the gasman's head over and over again in Bottom.

Hilda Baker's stooge Cynthia, she knows you know.

Quote: Akawanka @ November 5 2012, 5:24 PM GMT

The till in open all hours was pretty talented.

I think we have a winner; that till pretty much deserved equal billing with Barker and Jason.

Quote: Tursiops @ November 5 2012, 11:58 PM GMT

I think we have a winner; that till pretty much deserved equal billing with Barker and Jason.

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Four candles?

As an OFAH fan and pervert I like "Lusty Linda" and "Erotic Estelle".

Quote: Mikey Jackson @ November 5 2012, 11:49 PM GMT

The frying pan smashed over and over again on my Bottom.

Good Grief Mikeyj nobody ever wants to see that video again?

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ November 6 2012, 11:00 AM GMT

As an OFAH fan and pervert I like "Lusty Linda" and "Erotic Estelle".

What about the bar flap that Del Boy fell through?

Quote: Nogget @ November 6 2012, 11:18 AM GMT

What about the bar flap that Del Boy fell through?

The bar flap itself is not very spectacular...but the scene is comedy gold.

Didn't the Justin Lee Collins show have a talking c**t on it?

Quote: sootyj @ November 6 2012, 12:18 PM GMT

Didn't the Justin Lee Collins show have a talking c**t on it?

That's what I'd call spectacular!

But Piers Morgan Tonight also had a talking c**t on it.

Maybe not "of all time", but that whip in Indiana Jones was pretty funny.

Jackie Chan's use of common objects in acrobatic stunt fights. I don't know whether fighting movies were just so popular at the time or if I saw an unusual amount of them, but I remember my surprise and the comparison to other martial arts movies. It was simply so unexpected.

The horse's head in the Godfather? But that's probably more to do with the thrilling music.

*edit: Hang on. It would have to be the coconut wouldn't it. The coconut pretending to be a horse.

The big turkey in the Mr. Bean sketch.

Ernie Wise.

The luminous condoms in the film "Skin Deep". Does anyone remember that film?