Walk on the Wild Side is a 2009 comedy sketch show shown on BBC One. It involves the overdubbing of voice-overs to natural history footage.
Walk On The Wild Side features the vocal talents of some of Britain's funniest comedians combined with remarkable footage from the BBC's Natural History Unit. The series also featured guest appearances from Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, Barbara Windsor, Stephen Fry, Richard E Grant, Rolf Harris and Sir Tom Jones.
I hope you enjoy this montage of hilarious animal voice-overs-thanks for sending this to me Carmen!
I think you might find it will be the funniest 5 minutes of your day!
A day without laughter is a day wasted.
Charlie Chaplin
Best wishes always,
Natasha In Oz
You're so right Natasha. I watch that programme all the time over here in England. It's so stupid and silly, but that's what makes it SO funny!! Thank you for dropping by my Blog earlier and leaving such a lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteIt was sooooo funny. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOdie
Hhahahahahah!! funny !!! happy day darling.....love Ria....xxx...
ReplyDeleteSuperb! I haven't seen the programme in a long time. It reminds me of Johnny Morris who did something similar years and years ago, but you'd have to be as ancient as I am to remember.
ReplyDeleteI was pointed in this direction by Odie. :)
I wish we got this in Canada! I've only seen them on Youtube -- yes, hilarious -- I'm going to put a link to this, thanks :)
ReplyDeleteOh, love it! I'm going to come back and show that to the rest of the family tomorrow - I think you will have started a new craze!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comment - how is your son?
That was the funniest thing!! Thank you for sharing! Now I'm searching through Youtube watching all the animal voiceover videos!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my site and dropping a comment!
xx,
Tammy
lol! this is hilarious natasha;-)
ReplyDeleteI have seen this one once before, but so good had to watch it again :)
ReplyDeleteThis was great! I hope things are going well for you!
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