Trigger Happy and Loving It
March 23rd, 2007 by ben
If you never saw Trigger Happy TV, you missed some of the best hidden camera and harmless pranks ever conceived. Since the show has been off the air in both the UK and U.S. for a couple years, I thought you might enjoy a few of my favorites.
Don’t Feed the Pigeons:
(if you can’t see the video, click here)
A Spy Among Us:
(if you can’t see the video, click here)
Still spying:
(if you can’t see the video, click here)
Snail Crossing (not surprisingly, some slow parts):
(if you can’t see the video, click here)
Walking the Dog (a little twisted):
(if you can’t see the video, click here)
Original Mob of 100 (inspired the Japanese Mob of 100):
(if you can’t see the video, click here)
For Trigger Happy viewers … what was your favorite skit?



Had forgotten all about this. I have one of the series on vhs, glad they’ve made it onto youtube.
Vídeos divertidos…
Una recopilación de vídeos divertidos….
Oh man…, I remember this show, I loved it.
I can’t say that I remember any particular individual skit, but being that I work in the cell phone industry, I was always particularly fond of the Nokia phone skits
Anthony
My Insane Membrane
I’ve never even heard of this show…but I’m from Canada so we probably never got it here. I thought the snail and the dog walking were hilarious though.
Loved the videos. I can’t imagine what those drivers must have thought watching that ’snail’ cross the street. Hoo boy! Hilarious.
I used to love this series.. and most of them were filmed close to where I live.
In fact “A Spy Among Us” was filmed in the O2 centre which is my local shopping centre a short walk from home
aha…I love the snail walking one…very funny…
I love that ones that were filmed in good ol’ Minneapolis. There’s one where there were two bunnies humping in the historic Mickey’s Diner just over the river in our capital.
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