I love Mitchel an Webb as well. Who are the two that do the RAF skit? They talk like 90's an early 2000's teens. The British have always ruled sketch comedy?
These guys are total pros. They’re layering so many comedy references going back decades and making it look easy. Love how Paul is channeling Wilfred Brimble in the office ladies from the 50’s sketches 19:47
Sure a cup of tea and a cheese roll is now "un infusion du te etc un baguette du from age and will cost around a tenner but idiots will pay it because it makes them feel sophisticated and cosmopolitan 😂
All Those "I saw you coming" sketches are brilliant cos there's no smoke without fire, these places and these people exist, and we're just crying out to have the piss ripped out of them, that putting the 'e' on the end of tart and making its price justified sums it up, like in only fools and horses when Mike gives Densil his beef stew (£1) and gives the posh guy beef bourguignon (£2.50). Well done Harry, Paul and the actresses, top class t.v.
I pretty much live in an area where most shops are like that, heavily populated with footballer types and their wives spending money on "retro" tat for 20x what it's worth. At least it's cool to see their cars going around but they do make me sick sometimes
Wow, the real comedy show is the fact that you find it brilliant that a comedy sketch is parodying real life via exaggeration and thing that TV is written t.v.
Sadly....you are quite right. On The Buses was appalling..... And I was there! Not ALL comedies of the era were "better". But then...we had to have a yardstick I suppose.
Yes it was the way with 1970's comedies most of them was based on bawdy and ribald humour, I think that matched the zeitgeist of the time.@@patagualianmostly7437
Lol. The skit spoofing the Kings Speech is hilarious. "This repeating the first letter of each word is silly business. Stop it!" "Oh dear, I must have sounded like a babbling babboon. Why didnt anyone tell me?" "We are to polite and British."
Harry’s just like Eddie Hearn at start if this clip! Comedy geniuses. Paul is a natural comedic actor whom not many can compare but Harry is a fantastic comedic writer. Naturally compliment each other, it’s spookyyy!!!!
God bless IDMB. I've been going crazy every time the Parking Pataweyo sketch comes on trying to think where the hell I recognise his face from. It's from that particularly brutal Black Mirror episode about the social credit system which made me cry.
Love these - love the '999.99' sketches. It SO annoys me when you go into a store and see all those 9's plastered all over the place. They think we're all stupid? 'Oh, a thousand pounds for that armchair?! No way.' 'Ooh £999.99 for that armchair?! Bargain! Have you got two?' 🤔😝
Still very funny and beautifully observed. The "I saw you coming sketches" anticipate the current millenium shallowness of pointless materialism, and the two surgeons are quite brilliant. Better and more biting than many other BBC/ITV satire efforts including Not the 9 O'clock News, Python, and all the other male comedy duos put together.
@@alchemy432thefoolcardmagic7 "There's loads of sick inside jokes". You're right there, matey. Shake one of those jokes and you can hear it sloshing around inside.
ketmaniac yeah we sorry mate iam trying to get the zombie FUCKWIT brainwashed Mk ultra mind controlled tavistock institute of social engineering phucktards to wake up.....I want to set fire to every Rothschild's castle in Europe and I need the people to get off the knees and help me carry the petrol
Agree very much. Harry and Paul are great. But I am no fan of Ricky Gervais. I find him oily and over-reliant on cheap jokes and bad language. Okay, comics like Billy Connolly and Eddie Izzard use bad language, but they do it with a lot more finesse and style. (That said, I guess The Office was quite funny, but a lot of credit for that must go to the writers and the rest of the cast.)
That last skit reminds me of me and my old varsity pals. We're all in our mid fifties now and still gaming. I'm a big GTA fan but we started out playing _Space Invaders_ or, _Spacies_ as we were want to call it.
@@annemacleod4227 No, he means wont. It means customary behaviour. The first chap just spelled it wrong, which is what the second comment was pointing out.
that opening sketch, as has been pointed out, is excellent, and what's with Farrage coming out? . I hadn't seen this show- i moved abroad years ago- and i am so impressed by this show. I used to love Harry Enfield in the 90s
In reference to the sketch from time stamp 24:00 .. I'll supply the alcohol if these delightful chaps want to blow up a couple Parliaments around the world .
I'd watch TV again if there was anything that wasn't lame. Some stuff appeals to me, then peters out becoming lame. You actually have to pay even if it's just Netflix. Can watch stuff on your laptop or phone but as soon as you watch it on a TV, then it's 6.50 a week. Yeah screw that. Radio 4 for me until it's not lame
This is the best Topical funny even now..? What year did they ban funny? TBH, All of the things we laugh at here are STILL on the Telly! Is there Owt new?
These two are just on another level, they really are comic royalty.
These guys are still one of the funniest double acts around. Great comedy. Thanks for uploading!
MrJingles75 really? I was just thinking they are awful ! I guess it’s a a matter of taste ..
@@felix2672 Guess he forgot about Morcombe & Wise or The Two Ronnies
@@felix2672 well, you're wrong.
I love Mitchel an Webb as well. Who are the two that do the RAF skit? They talk like 90's an early 2000's teens. The British have always ruled sketch comedy?
@@TJTruth cause we invented it like everything else!😂🤣✌️
Daniel Kaluuya has come a long way since parking attendant!
And Harry talking patois, I lost it 😁😁
These two are icons to me. They are great actors!
These guys are total pros. They’re layering so many comedy references going back decades and making it look easy. Love how Paul is channeling Wilfred Brimble in the office ladies from the 50’s sketches 19:47
Brimble.😂
Such a good impression of Nigel Farage. Just wow
@@paulflint6254 nothing gets past you, it really is. I spent 6 hours researching it. Well done, sir!
@@Dude0000 gehehahaha. leave him alone. he wanted to answer in a serious manner for some reason
@@paulflint6254 You're a very clever chap. Have you considered a career in detective work?
@@TheTwosliceToaster I am placing u under a dress. Any chance you could give me a few quid? I have a problem with the chicken bag.
I’m curious about what happened here ?
This series was underrated, its actually brilliant
The overpriced chocolate Tart that became Chocolat Tarte.....classic.
Sure a cup of tea and a cheese roll is now "un infusion du te etc un baguette du from age and will cost around a tenner but idiots will pay it because it makes them feel sophisticated and cosmopolitan 😂
All Those "I saw you coming" sketches are brilliant cos there's no smoke without fire, these places and these people exist, and we're just crying out to have the piss ripped out of them, that putting the 'e' on the end of tart and making its price justified sums it up, like in only fools and horses when Mike gives Densil his beef stew (£1) and gives the posh guy beef bourguignon (£2.50). Well done Harry, Paul and the actresses, top class t.v.
Agreed. I know a café like this!!
I pretty much live in an area where most shops are like that, heavily populated with footballer types and their wives spending money on "retro" tat for 20x what it's worth. At least it's cool to see their cars going around but they do make me sick sometimes
Wow, the real comedy show is the fact that you find it brilliant that a comedy sketch is parodying real life via exaggeration and thing that TV is written t.v.
@@AsitorCorporation Alderley Edge or Wilmslow?
@@AsitorCorporation How do you define worth other than what people are willing to pay for it?
The On The Buses part was so spot on... sad it won't be long before people don't get it anymore
Sadly....you are quite right.
On The Buses was appalling..... And I was there! Not ALL comedies of the era were "better".
But then...we had to have a yardstick I suppose.
Yes it was the way with 1970's comedies most of them was based on bawdy and ribald humour, I think that matched the zeitgeist of the time.@@patagualianmostly7437
@@patagualianmostly7437
Sorry on the Buses was hilarious.
If somebody has never seen the original on the busses series they wouldn't get it😂
Fancy a bit of how's yer father haven't heard that expression for years 😅
This is extraordinary masterpiece.
I get the feeling Paul Whitehouse likes playing the "I curse you" old Lady Lool
Sam Y I know what you mean ahahaha
he does the same voice when playing theo papitis
He loves doing his southern europeans
Theo Profiterole is his best character for me
Absolutely brilliant.... This is actually got better with age.
I can't understand how they're always so funny. They're my favourite British comedians.
They worked together as electricians before they got the tv show. So pretty much in tune with humour.. both are class
really? seriously? not funny in anyway
@@interfaultability boo, you suck
@@hectormugwump5530 haha nice one ;-) ironically funnier than the show
@@hectormugwump5530 You suck at punctuation.
The ridiculous coffee shop prices at 8:24 are now just everyday coffee shop prices. What a time to be alive
I wasn't looking for this,I've just laughed for a couple of hours. Still BRILLIANT!!!
That second Scottsman in that pub aaaaaabsolutely F'ing Killed me!!! 😂
Dougle haha
Lol. The skit spoofing the Kings Speech is hilarious. "This repeating the first letter of each word is silly business. Stop it!"
"Oh dear, I must have sounded like a babbling babboon. Why didnt anyone tell me?"
"We are to polite and British."
The beginning sketch is EXCELLENT!
Harry’s just like Eddie Hearn at start if this clip! Comedy geniuses. Paul is a natural comedic actor whom not many can compare but Harry is a fantastic comedic writer. Naturally compliment each other, it’s spookyyy!!!!
Superb writing.
Parking Pataweyo! With this black and white Cat-aweyo!
And to think, there he was with his cat at the Oscars. 😳
He'll get you towed awayo
Crazysingermandude one of my fave bits fuck me 😂😂😂😂😂
Harry and paul are brilliant it's just a shame they broke the mould and we'll never see the like again
Their impressions of people are uncanny. They must have studied Ricky Gervais for ages to get all the mannerisms and time it perfectly 👍🏻😂
This. Especially Paul's mastery of Ricky's lip curl / gurn was absolutely mesmerising.
Oh dear, the impression is of David Brent not Gervais.
@@jonskinner5664 oh fuck off you enormous twat
@@everything777 I know right? Such a cock. Probably a "progressive" liberal twat.
@@everything777 It is literally an impression of Brent. I don't know why you're being like that
I never watched this when it came out. But this is bloody brilliant
Parking Pataweyo is priceless! Regards from Blighty :).
The Kings speech is genius
God bless IDMB. I've been going crazy every time the Parking Pataweyo sketch comes on trying to think where the hell I recognise his face from. It's from that particularly brutal Black Mirror episode about the social credit system which made me cry.
He's also in Sicario and Get Out
@@Nvananon I thought he looked familiar and get out is where I've seen him. Thank you.
Nope.
(Now also starring in)
Hey, Whitehouse needs Medals for being one of the funniest back up actors ever.
"Wooohoooo!!! Yerall frigid!!!"😂lasts seconds, piss myself for ages! Little sprinkles of comic genius on a big comedy cake, ❤
Sherlock on the buses is a work of genius!
"Drink beer or wank" , now that is the next t shirt logo 😂
If you're Irish, you can do both
Stumbled across this. Thank you.
Love these - love the '999.99' sketches. It SO annoys me when you go into a store and see all those 9's plastered all over the place. They think we're all stupid? 'Oh, a thousand pounds for that armchair?! No way.' 'Ooh £999.99 for that armchair?! Bargain! Have you got two?' 🤔😝
I heard it was also cos it stops the cashier stealing. They have to open the till for the change see
The on the busses one was spot on
Paul is brilliant in this
I had to go back and freeze frame 6:00 That face, That expression . Those ears. :)
Still very funny and beautifully observed. The "I saw you coming sketches" anticipate the current millenium shallowness of pointless materialism, and the two surgeons are quite brilliant. Better and more biting than many other BBC/ITV satire efforts including Not the 9 O'clock News, Python, and all the other male comedy duos put together.
Exactly
Harry's understated, suppressed guffaws in the last sketch are delicious. Perfect ending.
The English & Irish trainers are superb, just pipping the 2 top surgeons at the post...🎉
One of the best episodes!
Paul’s Gypsy woman is terrifying
My favourite comedians and politicians in the same thingmy. Well done done chappies.
Just brilliant
“Fuzzy wuzzy” my god you would not be able to get away with that today. I’m surprised they did back then.
That's what's wrong with the world now..to many wimps that think words are violence..
A pair of genuinely good chameleons.
Why have I not seen this on the BBC? This is f' great!
The surgeons are absolutely hilarious
Dutch 56yearold binching it now .. this is so grand !!!!!
Parking Pataweyo - lead actor in the film “Get Out”, well done boy 👍🏻
Love the parking pataweyo sketch !!!!
It cooks me
11:33 "your wee handies" 😂 😂 😂
We saw you coming is spot on😂
The Bob's cars sketch is amazing
That first sketch is among the best I've seen - not least because I think Ricky Gervais is unfunny.
ArtMorte he's a paedophile
@ed china Uh... Ricky Gervais is mentioned right at the beginning. I think you may need to rematch the sketch.
@@alchemy432thefoolcardmagic7 "There's loads of sick inside jokes". You're right there, matey. Shake one of those jokes and you can hear it sloshing around inside.
ketmaniac yeah we sorry mate iam trying to get the zombie FUCKWIT brainwashed Mk ultra mind controlled tavistock institute of social engineering phucktards to wake up.....I want to set fire to every Rothschild's castle in Europe and I need the people to get off the knees and help me carry the petrol
Agree very much. Harry and Paul are great. But I am no fan of Ricky Gervais. I find him oily and over-reliant on cheap jokes and bad language. Okay, comics like Billy Connolly and Eddie Izzard use bad language, but they do it with a lot more finesse and style. (That said, I guess The Office was quite funny, but a lot of credit for that must go to the writers and the rest of the cast.)
"It woz the physical signs, wot she gave orff..."
I saw you coming reminds me of the centre of Wirksworth😂😂
This shit is too fucking funny. Going to rewatch the whole lot.
That last skit reminds me of me and my old varsity pals. We're all in our mid fifties now and still gaming. I'm a big GTA fan but we started out playing _Space Invaders_ or, _Spacies_ as we were want to call it.
wont
@Loljustlol. No he doesn't mean won't. He does mean want.
@@annemacleod4227
No, he means wont. It means customary behaviour. The first chap just spelled it wrong, which is what the second comment was pointing out.
No. The expression 'as we were want' in that context just means thats what we called it. It's an older expression, not often used nowadays.
@@pseudonayme7717 It is wont. You're wrong.
that opening sketch, as has been pointed out, is excellent, and what's with Farrage coming out?
. I hadn't seen this show- i moved abroad years ago- and i am so impressed by this show. I used to love Harry Enfield in the 90s
Nah, they don't do impressions of Ricky Gervais, they only manage to do impressions of David Brent
0:24 "Of to see Paul Whitehouse to do some writing in his house. Mine's bigger, so is my house." XD
..and from there within 5 seconds we got to 'Greeks love dick!'
Gotta love Enfield.
By far the best thing BBC have done in last 20 years
ricky gervais excellent
cant get comedy like this anymore.
Good
Amazing man paul Whitehouse ❤Nicky x
the first sketch was, as most are, bang-on! recursive...
Thanks for uploading, made me laugh
❤not seen this one. Cheers
Only 7 years ago... and yet so wouldn't get made today. We have fallen fast and hard.
Thad tuiol comedy for the masses is finished?
Such a shame
And it’s since got worse
Miss the good old days when white men ruled
The good old days when minorities had no voice huh!
My favorite is the English gentleman and the Irish horse trainer very funny
Love the typing ladies.
Kevin Eldon is a genius.
I'm a big fan of the actor Kevin Eldon
@@fourutubez7294 Call him by his name, Stew.
@@SuperRustyBoy That is his name (according to Richard Herring anyway )
Best episode EVER!🤣
Gregory suddenly noticed the date, and the view from the window. It seemed foolish to turn up such an opportunity...
What the fuck, Nigel Farage
Yeah it was cringeworthy in an uncomical way
dan taylor I think that was the point!
The scotsman sitting down reminds me of Limmy
Both from Glesga
isn't Rod Stewart Scottish?
Pateweyooooo kills it every time. LOOOL
5:30'Evangelical homicide has never seemed so sensible' loooool
The typists. ❤
In reference to the sketch from time stamp 24:00 .. I'll supply the alcohol if these delightful chaps want to blow up a couple Parliaments around the world .
Wish they would make more
fantastic.... English comedy at its best
Thank gawd this is on You Tube, surprised it's not been cancelled yet
'Yer three times business is a silly busniess. CuT iT oOt!'
Wish we could have comedy like this now 😢
The brown suit , classic....duits you sir ha ha
You can hardly be held responsible after all you were drunk 😂
👍❤️ Greeks loved it! 👍
1:24 The way he said that... ermmmmmm
20:46 "You gotta be nice to RET∆RDS" had me cackling
Brilliant 🎥
Brilliant 🤩
Compare3d to the garbage on Tv today this is gold
The dead dragon is too accurate, I think she’s actually deceased now
Every salesman and sports commentator in America is called Bob
Back when the license fee was worth paying.
I'd watch TV again if there was anything that wasn't lame. Some stuff appeals to me, then peters out becoming lame. You actually have to pay even if it's just Netflix. Can watch stuff on your laptop or phone but as soon as you watch it on a TV, then it's 6.50 a week. Yeah screw that. Radio 4 for me until it's not lame
These guys justified the payment . I miss their comedy. The last hoorah 😢
I swear I've seen Bob and Bob's commercials on TV here in America. Usually after 11pm.
99 minutes past 9pm, surely?
About 40-45 minutes after
@@calzango 40-45?
Bob & bobs cars 😂😂😂 favourite is dragons den lol
Brilliant!
Brilliant Gervais Marchant Farage sketch... bring back Loadsamoney, indeedy!
This is the best Topical funny even now..?
What year did they ban funny?
TBH, All of the things we laugh at here are STILL on the Telly!
Is there Owt new?
Excellent