Jack Dee's style of comedy is heavily inspired by that of the late, great Les Dawson. Both wear a look of perpetual gloom, and tell jokes full of interesting, quirky observations. 'Happy Hour' ran for two seasons on B.B.C.-1 at the start of the Noughties. 'Mr.Widget' had plenty to get his comedic juices going, such a routine about 'Pokemon' ( "Tell your kids you think its good, clean fun. They'll go off it straight away!" ), the N.H.S. ( "Its no use complaining about an ambulance taking half an hour to reach you in an emergency if you live half an hour from the nearest hospital!" ) and the fascination of children for everything in the adult world ( "I saw a bloke on a fork-lift truck this morning!" ).
There were also filmed sequences with Dee investigating unusual hobbies, such as collecting briar pipes or visiting gay clubs ( the latter ended with him running full pelt from a pack of excited customers ).
Less successful were the contributions of 'Jed Cake', a so-called virtual reality comedian voiced by ( and modelled on ) Hugh Dennis.
Each edition concluded with Dee saying to the audience "Why don't we think about what happened here tonight".
It was a good vehicle, and one wishes he had done a few more series, instead of moving onto 'Live At The Apollo' which showcased other comics.
There were also filmed sequences with Dee investigating unusual hobbies, such as collecting briar pipes or visiting gay clubs ( the latter ended with him running full pelt from a pack of excited customers ).
Less successful were the contributions of 'Jed Cake', a so-called virtual reality comedian voiced by ( and modelled on ) Hugh Dennis.
Each edition concluded with Dee saying to the audience "Why don't we think about what happened here tonight".
It was a good vehicle, and one wishes he had done a few more series, instead of moving onto 'Live At The Apollo' which showcased other comics.