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Bottom Live: The Big Number Two Tour

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Original language
  
Genre
  
Comedy

Written by
  
Rik MayallAdrian Edmondson

Characters
  
Richie RichardEddie Hitler

Date premiered
  
6 November 1995 (1995-11-06)

Place premiered
  
Apollo Theatre Oxford, Oxford

Bottom Live: The Big Number Two is a 1995 live stage show based on the UK TV series Bottom that was filmed at the Apollo Theatre Oxford.

Contents

Act one

After a strange, half-mentioned turn of events, Richie and Eddie are about to meet the queen. Richie is very excited over it while Eddie keeps forgetting it, because he's permanently drunk (as mentioned in the Bottom TV episode "Burglary"). When the Queen is rallying through Mafeking Parade, Hammersmith, they think it would please her to get out their "todgers" and set off a massive fireworks display, which is a mixture of rockets and Semtex, which leads to the unexpected explosion ending the first act with a cliffhanger.

Act two

Richie and Eddie are in prison charged with:

  • Attempted asphyxiation of the entire population of West London
  • detonation of 400 lbs of Semtex under contravention of the Anti-Terrorist act
  • Attempted regicide
  • Arson
  • causing an affray
  • wiggling their "todgers" at the Queen
  • They are faced with a problem in prison: they are trying to escape Geoffrey Nasty, the Psychopathic penis-removers boss, Horace Big (who is built like a donkey AND has a really enormous knob) after he takes an unfortunate "liking" to Richie. They eventually escape just in time for the Queen to come round for tea. They don't realise that the Queen was actually coming (and also the police were after them for escaping), so they set up a tripwire wired up to a bomb at the door to stop the police from catching them. Unfortunately for them, it just so happened to be the door that the Queen was coming through, so they accidentally blow up Her Majesty as well as themselves.

    Trivia

    In Act two, Rik mocks an audience member after he shouted "Have a wank". Once Rik finishes the mockery, Ade asks "Have you finished now? Just I'm beginning to understand why Stephen Fry fucked off." This was a reference to Fry walking out of the West End play Cell Mates, in which Rik was his co-star. The real reason for Fry's exit was his suffering from depression and cyclothymia.

    During Act Two, Rik forgets one of his props, a watch, and openly admits that he cannot do his "great watch gag".

    Later, during a fight scene Rik does in fact accidentally punch Ade in the testicles which causes them to partially break character for a few moments.

    Out of all the live shows The Big Number Two Tour is the one with the most out-takes and ad-libs made on stage by both Rik and Ade.

    References

    Bottom Live: The Big Number Two Tour Wikipedia


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