Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing

Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing

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Randy Winkman

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17,715 posts

196 months

Thursday 21st June 2018
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I thought this was brilliant last night. I hope they can keep it up all series. Nice countryside too.

towser

1,013 posts

218 months

Thursday 21st June 2018
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Randy Winkman said:
I thought this was brilliant last night. I hope they can keep it up all series. Nice countryside too.
Loved this - very humorous, great chemistry between them both. Only criticism, it was too short!

thetapeworm

11,891 posts

246 months

Thursday 21st June 2018
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Really enjoyed it, a Detectorist feel mixed with a more natural version of The Trip.

I think I could happily watch the pair of them doing menial things for hours.

Randy Winkman

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17,715 posts

196 months

Thursday 21st June 2018
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I cant imagine them having a serious conversation. Bob Mortimer (as he is on TV anyway) is the perfect "Beta male".

Fluid

1,740 posts

192 months

Thursday 21st June 2018
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Good fun to watch. Looking forward to the next episode.

ajprice

29,243 posts

203 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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Both episodes have been good so far, it's a good mix of shenanigans and serious stuff. I know nothing about fishing, but those two barbels (sp?) they caught looked like very decent results.

coppice

8,905 posts

151 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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Plural of barbel is 'barbel ' (just for info) . That seems to apply to every fish I can think of except shark(s), ray(s) dab (s) and eel (s) .We don't say carps or basses , trouts or chubs ,tenches or zanders . Odd.

Anyway .. semantics aside , barbel are lovely fish which , when hooked , try to pull your arm off ; they are incredibly strong creatures adapted to live in fast , powerful rivers like the Wye .

It is indeed a delightful series, as it is both genuinely funny but also lyrical and moving .

The body language of the two is worth watching - Bob is no angler , and hasn't much of a clue. But Paul is known in our world as a very capable angler - so he never takes his eyes off the float or rod tip for long , and whilst Bob will still gurn about when a fish is hooked Paul is like any proper angler - entirely focussed in the moment

200Plus Club

11,177 posts

285 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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I'm really enjoying it too, as a sometime angler and long time Vic n Bob fan. I don't care much for Paul generally but he comes across a decent guy. The chemistry of their friendship isn't forced and just makes you laugh as that's how mates talk and take the piss.

You can understand a lot of it having faced death and not knowing how long they have left, my uncle had a triple bypass and suffered with severe depression afterward, it's apparently very common after major heart surgery.

I did enjoy The Trip tremendously and this has the makings of a similar series.

Gameface

16,565 posts

84 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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How did I miss this? Just watched both episodes on iPlayer.

Two of my favourite comedians. Always preferred then to their ostensibly bigger comedy partners.

What a pair of berks.

Love it.

Fluid

1,740 posts

192 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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It really is great. Made we want to take up fishing again.

Stig

11,822 posts

291 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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Thanks for bringing this to my (our attention). Missed the first episode but watched last night's and loved it.

Fan of both comedians and indeed of fishing, so perfect TV for me. Would love to live in that place by the river Wye they were staying in! Hot tib didn't look too 'hot' though smile

waynedear

2,255 posts

174 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Enjoyed the only one I have seen, Barbel, funnily enough I fished the Wye last Friday, caught a disappointing 9 smile

nicanary

10,204 posts

153 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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At their age, I'm surprised they didn't mention a profound desire to urinate when they were standing in their waders. Cold water does that to you.

Ali Chappussy

876 posts

152 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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nicanary said:
At their age, I'm surprised they didn't mention a profound desire to urinate when they were standing in their waders. Cold water does that to you.
How do you know they didn't!

Black can man

31,915 posts

175 months

Saturday 30th June 2018
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I've yet to watch the second episode,but i do like the Spurs nut Paul Whitehouse & the Superb Bob Mortimer who is the main stay of my favourite pod cast Athletico mince ,


Edited by Black can man on Saturday 30th June 12:07

Mcphisto

839 posts

142 months

Saturday 30th June 2018
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Black can man said:
I've yet to watch the second episode,but i do like the Spurs nut Paul Whitehouse & the Superb Bob Mortimer who is the main stay of my favourite pod cast Athletico mince ,


Edited by Black can man on Saturday 30th June 12:07
His Athletico mince South Africa stories had me in tears biglaugh



Steamer

13,971 posts

220 months

Sunday 1st July 2018
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Also really enjoying this series.

I was quite surprised to hear about Bob's health scare, and Paul's as well.

I know they arn't quite the same but it makes 'The Trip' look like a vanity project (although I liked that too).

DanielSan

19,166 posts

174 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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Mcphisto said:
Black can man said:
I've yet to watch the second episode,but i do like the Spurs nut Paul Whitehouse & the Superb Bob Mortimer who is the main stay of my favourite pod cast Athletico mince ,


Edited by Black can man on Saturday 30th June 12:07
His Athletico mince South Africa stories had me in tears biglaugh

The Gangs of the EPL and Peter Beardsley letters has me near enough crying every time I hear them. One of the best podcasts I’ve heard.

Only started listening recently so need to go back and listen to some older ones

Pothole

34,367 posts

289 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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I must be a miserable bugger then. I found the first episode pretty tedious and won't be seeking out any more.

gregd

1,715 posts

226 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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DanielSan said:
Mcphisto said:
Black can man said:
I've yet to watch the second episode,but i do like the Spurs nut Paul Whitehouse & the Superb Bob Mortimer who is the main stay of my favourite pod cast Athletico mince ,


Edited by Black can man on Saturday 30th June 12:07
His Athletico mince South Africa stories had me in tears biglaugh

The Gangs of the EPL and Peter Beardsley letters has me near enough crying every time I hear them. One of the best podcasts I’ve heard.

Only started listening recently so need to go back and listen to some older ones
I think Mince is absolutely brilliant. I was fairly late to it but have now caught up. I generally listen whilst walking the dog round our town. The locals must think I'm a nutter as I'm often laughing like a loon. Dog dirt.