In Singapore, National service bonded races as well. Chinese, Malays and Indians were mixed together from basic training onwards...Singapore’s multiracial society was strengthened by the bonds of military service
Love the whole disparate background friendship of the main characters, I'm more from Smifffs world but have a few posh friends, friendship really does over-ride the class divide
Not everyone from Smifff's world is a Smifff. Hence Grammar school s admitting them. Perhaps he/she doesn't give two 'f's about stereotyping? (there another posh word for you).
@@defaultyorker6096 Comprehensive schooled, just a bit of a penchant for language old boy, in between findus crispy pancakes, shitkicker through and through trust me
I can remember watching this with my dad & grandparents when I was a 13 yr old kid in the mid-'70s. It was such a hit that quite a few of my schoolmates joined the RAF Cadets in Chester, unfortunately, I wasn't able to join as I lived out in the sticks and had no transport. I was well miffed about that! Watching it again today as a 60yr old, I still find it really funny. It's a shame that this couldn't be shown again on TV, but I think that the Politically Correct snowflakes would kick up a stink about the simplest innocent things in the show. It's such a shame really that we all have to miss out.
That was a nice story up until the "snowflakes" bit. You're able to watch it now so why are you complaining about people who might not like it? They're having a grand time watching something else.
Awwwww, Corporal Wendy and Leckie 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Brings back memories 1966 to 1971,collar attached shirts,battledress.
In Singapore, National service bonded races as well. Chinese, Malays and Indians were mixed together from basic training onwards...Singapore’s multiracial society was strengthened by the bonds of military service
Cobblers.
why was that then ?
Love the whole disparate background friendship of the main characters, I'm more from Smifffs world but have a few posh friends, friendship really does over-ride the class divide
Disparate? Over-ride? Class divide? You sure you're from smifff's world?
Not everyone from Smifff's world is a Smifff. Hence Grammar school s admitting them. Perhaps he/she doesn't give two 'f's about stereotyping? (there another posh word for you).
@@defaultyorker6096 Comprehensive schooled, just a bit of a penchant for language old boy, in between findus crispy pancakes, shitkicker through and through trust me
That was what National Service did (among other things) - it threw together people of all backgrounds from all around the country.
Chuckles!
9:56 THAT IS A PARKER FOUNTAIN PEN PROBABLY WITH A BLUE DIAMOND IN THE POCKET CLIP CIRCA 1950.
George Innes was outstanding as the Flt Sgt
I can remember watching this with my dad & grandparents when I was a 13 yr old kid in the mid-'70s. It was such a hit that quite a few of my schoolmates joined the RAF Cadets in Chester, unfortunately, I wasn't able to join as I lived out in the sticks and had no transport. I was well miffed about that! Watching it again today as a 60yr old, I still find it really funny. It's a shame that this couldn't be shown again on TV, but I think that the Politically Correct snowflakes would kick up a stink about the simplest innocent things in the show. It's such a shame really that we all have to miss out.
Forces TV
That was a nice story up until the "snowflakes" bit. You're able to watch it now so why are you complaining about people who might not like it? They're having a grand time watching something else.
Corporal Marsh- what a character. The series would be flat without him.
splitpitch the NCO is always the funny man. BSM Williams in It Ain’t Half Hot Mum was my personal favorite
2:09 "I got it in me to win the knobble prize" :)
Bril!. Nuff said 😂
Brilliant ...
Marsh is so different to the Sergeant Major in ‘It Ain’t Half Hot Mum,’ yet both take the lead in their respective series’.
12:00 that genuinely tickled him
👍💜👍💜👍💜
Unfortunately the last episode with Robert Lindsey.
Exam Results Was The Last Episode Of Get Some In! Series 4 With Robert Lindsay As Jakey Smith
Did I mishear or did Robert Lindsay almost say the f word at around 2 minutes in?
I didn't hear it unless by F word you mean 'faint'.
carrots
Stuart Duncan you don’t digest them. They come out when you had too much to drink
5.50...it’s not that god doesn’t answer all prayers. Sometimes he says no
If everything that happens is according to god's plan and his mysterious ways of working, isn't praying asking god to change his plan?
No is an answer
NO2 Nitrous Oxide aka Laughing Gas
No laughing gas is n2o2 50%oxygen50% Nitrous oxide
legendary
Mathew standing up for himself , good chap