Mitchell and Webb are a British comedy double act, comprising David Mitchel… Read Full Bio ↴Mitchell and Webb are a British comedy double act, comprising David Mitchell and Robert Webb. They are best known for starring in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show.
They met whilst students at Cambridge University. They have also performed three sketch shows, Bruiser for BBC2, The Mitchell and Webb Situation, on the short-lived Play UK channel, and their own Radio 4 sketch show, That Mitchell and Webb Sound – which was later adapted for television on BBC Two as That Mitchell and Webb Look. Mitchell and Webb have written for Armstrong and Miller, and Big Train. They often appear with Olivia Colman, James Bachman, Mark Evans, and Paterson Joseph.
They met whilst students at Cambridge University. They have also performed three sketch shows, Bruiser for BBC2, The Mitchell and Webb Situation, on the short-lived Play UK channel, and their own Radio 4 sketch show, That Mitchell and Webb Sound – which was later adapted for television on BBC Two as That Mitchell and Webb Look. Mitchell and Webb have written for Armstrong and Miller, and Big Train. They often appear with Olivia Colman, James Bachman, Mark Evans, and Paterson Joseph.
2005-03-03
David Mitchell & Robert Webb Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by David Mitchell & Robert Webb:
Horse THERE'S A STORM ROLLING IN, A DAY OF RECKONIN' AND THE…
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@simonkane
Aw thanks for putting this up (I wrote this. My first sketch)
@lauraeagle9364
Thank you for writing it! And for not reporting my account to the BBC! Unless you did.
@simonkane
Nah. I love that these things are available online. I just wish they all were. Honestly. Very useful to link to. I think most of our writers feel the same way. Love it.
@blade6321
+simonkane Rolling in my chair, reveals like this never get old. Good job!
@simonkane
Not true. Neither bit. Writers do get royalties from CD sales. Similarly the BBC pays for the rights to broadcast a writer's work, the same as any other company. It's not automatically public domain. Writing is work. It's not mafioso-style perversion to pay people for work.
@lauraeagle9364
+simonkane Thank you.
@handsomebrick
I saw a show about Hello Kitty in the 90s, it was excellent, similar to My Little Pony (the 80s one).
@TheBunniechannel
MIFFY!!
@KikisBeanies
"Your hello kitty! "
@ThreadBomb
Hello Kitty was based on Maneki-neko:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maneki-neko