This man has neither jeans nor a toothpick. Therefore, he cannot be the same man. But I admit he is very similar. I'll have to keep my peepers peeled for that guy.
@@benjiealfonso6515 I heard he took off to ✨New✨York✨Citaaahy✨. Something about a particularly cool hat i think, sounds like an odd thing to upend your life over but oh well, whatcha gonna do :/
Listen, when I first came to the Hundred Acre Wood I was strictly sowlough. You were the first real buddy I ever had. Buuut if you and he wish to be buddies again, I won't stand in your wayyy.
I find it funny how everyone has seemingly glossed over the fact that in this scene are three icons of modern British comedy. Mckenzie Crooks, Simon Farnaby and Matt Berry
Matt berry....Mack Crook....Simon F'narrrrrrby in one scene and a smattery of Dr Who, Winnie The Pooh, and 'orifice' in Warr-wah times and a Taxi? What a nugget!
Fun fact - the man playing the driver is acclaimed actor Simon McFarnaby, who, although it is here covered by a cap and wig, is well known for having a head shaped like a conker.
I didn't even know that was him, I recognised the driver of the taxi from the Paddington movie's and horrible histories but completely missed that Matt Berry was in this
That's not Ray Purchase (though I must admit in the first episode of Toast I thought it was for a moment too). He's a predominately comic actor called Simon Farnaby, he's one of the "Six Idiots" who did Horrible Histories, Ghosts and also has appeared in a number other things, such as The Detectorists (also with Mackenzie Crook, but no Matt Berry).
The 1920s were the time of the Great Colour Shortage. People had to make do with whatever colours they could wring out of old socks and cabbage leaves. They'd cue for hours if anywhere was rumoured to have some eau-de-nil in stock. Then of course there was the terrible heliotrope riot of 1927.
that officer looks just like a bartender I met once in Pennsylvania
I think he might be from Tucson, Arizonia
This man has neither jeans nor a toothpick. Therefore, he cannot be the same man. But I admit he is very similar. I'll have to keep my peepers peeled for that guy.
Was his name jackie daytona? Whatever happened to him
@@benjiealfonso6515 I heard he took off to ✨New✨York✨Citaaahy✨. Something about a particularly cool hat i think, sounds like an odd thing to upend your life over but oh well, whatcha gonna do :/
@@LordZeebeeNew York Citaaahy?!
"Officer"
"Yes my darlin'"
"That's my father there."
"....FAARRRRRTHEEEERRRRR!"
Listen little girrrrl when I first became a officer I was secretly sooolough but if you and winnie wish to find faaather I won't stand in your waaaay
We've been conditioned to laugh at Matt Berry's hammy playing, even when he's actually playing normally
I sat there the whole time waiting for him to blurt out a string of swear words with an odd intonation, and left feeling very disappointed.
@@nozero1 FATHER
That's why he fits like a glove in What we do in the shadows Tv show 😆
These 3 men were forever changed by this. Bonded together forever over whether they saw what they did or not
They still meet up from time to time. Talking about all the weird things they had seen the past month (or whatever). That was how ....... was formed.
You and Winnie the Pooh were......buddies, weren't you?
So what's the story with you and this Piglet customer? *eyebrows*
Listen, when I first came to the Hundred Acre Wood I was strictly sowlough. You were the first real buddy I ever had. Buuut if you and he wish to be buddies again, I won't stand in your wayyy.
You tearing my tigger heart apart it's beyond my control
He was the most magnificent copper in all of _London Citeeehhhh_
Matt Berry as a police officerrrrrrrr
If you like that, you need to see Year of the Rabbit.
"What happened to your eyebrow?"
"My dog chewed it off on new year's eve."
I find it funny how everyone has seemingly glossed over the fact that in this scene are three icons of modern British comedy. Mckenzie Crooks, Simon Farnaby and Matt Berry
Finally Steven Toast lands an acting gig
What a great cast this movie had. Mackenzie, Matt and Simon are comedy legends.
Matt Berry, Simon Farnaby, MacKenzie Crook. All in one scene together with Winnie-the-Pooh?
Thar gets me right in the middle school nostalgia 😢
I love it. The IT Crowd meets the Detectorist.
meets Ghosts
@@kevcruickshanks or meets horrible history’s
Simon Farnaby, the guy from Pirates of the Carribean and Matt Berry in one scene?
That guy was in The Office (UK) !
Actually that’s Marcus Hoffman. He designs speedboats.
"It wasn't. You misheard it."😆
I need Matt, Simon and Mackenzie to do something together!!
Simon and MacKenzie were in detectorists!
I re-watch this every year, however there is no Matt!!!@@mischief.brewed
You just did...?
I re-watch detectorists. Not this exact video. @@richard10013
@richard10013 Less than a minute isn't enough though.
How could you not recognize that beautiful voice lol
*ARE YOU ON THE LEMONADE M8?!*
Matt berry....Mack Crook....Simon F'narrrrrrby in one scene and a smattery of Dr Who, Winnie The Pooh, and 'orifice' in Warr-wah times and a Taxi? What a nugget!
Three comedy greats in one scene.
I'd watch am entire show with just these three actors
Laszlo and Julien in the same scene? I don’t even want to imagine the innuendos.
Why are you talking about Italian suppositories?
"We misheard it" is such a good line
I don't think I've ever looked in this holster... Wow! A gun!
"Wot are you incineratin'?" 😂
That newspaper man was the guy with the wooden eye from Pirates of the Caribbean.
Also Gareth from the OG British _The Office_
@@kouriiAlso Worzel Gummidge and a detectorist.
Hey there, Harold Boom, at your service sir...
Did Pooh just call Toast an orifice? 😭 Dead
Orifficer
Ossifer
That's not Toast, that's Inspector Rabbit!
I wanted to Hug Pooh for him being warm and polite to the Taxi driver. "Good morning." "Thank you for the ride."
Three British character actors walk onto a Disney movie
Once again the British dominate American films. Rule Britannia
"you saw it didn't you?"
"I saw no such thing you leather skinned bastarrrrd!"
Fun fact - the man playing the driver is acclaimed actor Simon McFarnaby, who, although it is here covered by a cap and wig, is well known for having a head shaped like a conker.
he's all wooden and stuff
Three of the best character actors in Britian atm
The fact that he sounds normal and not like the speaker of god upsets me
His singing voice is completely different too.
So this is what Lazlo was doing before he became a vampire
Before that he became an IT company heir.
A Vampire, a Pirate with a wooden eye and A Trouserless Ghost see a talking bear
Personally, I think he needed a magnificent moustaaaaaache!
Well well well if isn't Matt Berry (toast)
What his own eyes have seen, His Own eyes have seen!!!
Good to see Dixon Bainbridge is still pals with Hamilton Cork after the Charlie incident
yes my dahhlingg?
He speaks the Bulls*#$@
That bear speaks the bullshit your honour 😂
Laszlo Cravensworth interrogating Julian Fawcett (MP)?!?!
He’s my good time boy
You're under areeeeestttt-eh!
I didn't even know that was him, I recognised the driver of the taxi from the Paddington movie's and horrible histories but completely missed that Matt Berry was in this
Lol one year before he besame the Butt Witch xD
Well well well, TOAST!
They witness the future of teddy bears.
WHIIISKKEEEYYY!
Is that Ray bloody Purchase?
Rabbit before he lost the eyebrow.
Pooh: What a nice man... 😆
Toast and Ray Purchase 😳
That's not Ray Purchase (though I must admit in the first episode of Toast I thought it was for a moment too). He's a predominately comic actor called Simon Farnaby, he's one of the "Six Idiots" who did Horrible Histories, Ghosts and also has appeared in a number other things, such as The Detectorists (also with Mackenzie Crook, but no Matt Berry).
@@JavertRA wow, they really do look alike 😳
Yes I can hear you Pooh Fandango
Is the taxi driver from horrible history’s as well?
Whiskey!
great video bro
Is that Howard Moon
No, Howard Moon's eyes are far smaller
I think Toptonov from Chernobyl is in this scene as well.
Ok 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🆗👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Blood and honey
He's as mad as a wax banana
Couldn't give a tinker's fig
Why is Pooh murican?
Probably because that's been his voice for over half a century
It's a Dusney movie, so the use the Disney image and voice. In the original illustrations Pooh was differently shaped and didn't wear a tee shirt.
The bear speaks the bullshit
What's with these very desaturated colours?
You know... England.😅
its how Hollywood thinks the entire world was before 1963
The 1920s were the time of the Great Colour Shortage. People had to make do with whatever colours they could wring out of old socks and cabbage leaves. They'd cue for hours if anywhere was rumoured to have some eau-de-nil in stock. Then of course there was the terrible heliotrope riot of 1927.
😂😂😂
BAT
Matt looks so much better with his beard
Simon McFarnaby, well he's a bit wooden isnt he, he's like a conker
Pooohh beaaaaaaar
NNEEEWWW YORK SSSEEEEETTTAAAAAYYYYY