I love this show. I think Keeping Up Appearances is up there as one of the best British comedies on television. You can clearly see from these outtakes all the actors had lots of fun working together and enjoyed what they did. I'll never get tired of watching this.
you prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me atm you can stream pretty much all the new movies and series on Instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my gf lately xD
@@Jeremy-f3sI am not abusing you,I was just stating that what you said in your Comment is not nice I happen to be a non abusing and fully grown and extremely friendly and very liked person
@@stephensnell5707 and as I said it wasn't "not nice" it was observing she corpses the most so your abuse which calling me a prune is abuse, was unwarranted.
I always crack up when I watch keeping up appearances I just love watching the show Patrica Routledge really brought the character to life she was the perfect choice to play Hyacinth bucket I mean bouquet
This was the show that got me hooked on British comedy. From here I went on to Only fools and horses, Dad's Army, As time goes by, Fawlty Towers, One foot in the grave, Porridge, Open All hours, Reginald Perrin, Rising Damp, Summer wine, and many, many more, I couldn't get enough Britcoms and I owe it all to a chance encounter with Hyacinth on PBS one night.
I found KUA on PBS too! If you haven't already, check out Black Books and Spaced! They are hilarious and on yt channel dead parrot. Can't forget Mr. Bean either.
I find American comedy to be more humorous but find British comedy, some of it, to be more relaxing as well as funny. I prefer to watch it over American comedies while I’m sick.
@@sarahmoviereviewer4109 it was slow at first but you come to love the characters. I’ve watched it so many times. Every time I’ve been sick lately I just had it on shuffle and just watched them run through. Misses Slocombe and Mr Humphries are my favorite.
I agree. I never tire of watching her. It's obvious she and Geoffrey Hughes loved working together, as there is so much natural affection and warmth between them. They always give me a lift! God bless them both.
My favorite British show! Also liked Waiting to Be Served and As Time Goes By. My twin sister and I would watch Keeping Up Appearances with our grandmother when we were young. I literally know every episode and I never tire of it!!!
@Andrea Puri OK. I am British, was born and live in England, I'm 36 and unfortunately for some reason you been left with a very, very narrow minded view. The vast, vast majority of British people are good, decent people - really. There are problems around, what place doesn't? The traits you mention do exist buy certainly aren't the majority, far from it.
I had a neighbour who was the spitting image of the actress who played Onslow's wife. She lived alone in a farm as her husband had died and her son had also died in his twenties in a car accident. I think her daughter lived in the states. Sad she was all alone.
LOVED this. My favorite is all the plants in the car. Obviously somebody was behind that one in the middle shaking it nonstop. I don't know how they managed to keep it together. Hilarious.
Omg. I used to watch this show as a kid & for 5+ years I have been looking through the enormous list of British comedy shows trying to find it with no luck. Literally 5 mins ago I seen a lady on a show by the name of Joan Plowright, (another hilarious actress), which I thought was Mrs. Daisy & that made me continue my investigation into finding this show again. I looked at the same list of 'top 100 British comedy shows' that I have previously searched before. I scrolled down a bit & the first show I clicked on, for whatever reason, was 'Keeping up with Appearances, & to my amazement I finally found it after years of searching. I know this was a pointless rant but I am ecstatic to have finally found one of the funniest TV shows of the 90's imo. Anyone that enjoys this show knows what I mean.
This reminds of holidays with my mates back in the day.. This was part of the entertainment package on the Britannia flights... good times... no responsibilities!!!. Just freedom and messing about😂😂😂
Apparently in real life, Patricia Routledge was never married, no kids, and uses/used Public Transport in London. Brilliant actress in the role, and a great British Comedy Show all - round. Here in Melbourne, Australia, where the show was extremely popular, the British Comedies I've seen over the years include Allo Allo, Keeping Up Appearances, Are You Being Served (original British, then later Australian, versions), The Benny Hill Show. All of these shows had one thing in common as to why they were/are so funny: simple scripts, good actors/actresses, the typically British "ad lib" and the ability for everyone to have some good, clean fun. Oddly, the same applies with Australian Comedies too. Brilliant Comedy Show and these Outtakes make it even funnier 👍👍👍👍😄😄🤣🤣😁
By the way, this show is so loved all over the world, that when Netflix messed up one of the episodes' synopses, people got verbal about it online (but of course, Netflix never repairs their mistakes). If I remember correctly, one of the early episodes described Elizabeth as married to Emmett. If I'm wrong, it's similar to that error. It's funny because randomly one day KUA came into discussion with my sister. One of us pointed out that a description was wrong and the other instantly knew which episode it was... and we don't watch TV together and have mostly dissimilar viewing habits.
I'll bet the "Outdoors/Indoors Luxury BBQ" as well as the "Waterside Supper with Riparian Entertainments" ideas have been repeated all over the globe many times since these episodes.
I have just invented the outdoors indoors luxury barbecue. Are you sure that this is him ? He looks very suitable for my outdoors indoors luxury barbecue with finger buffet.
Joanne Upton Still love watching all of these episodes make me laugh the more I watch them R.I.P Clive Swift who passed away in 2019 (Richard Bucket) + didnt know Patricia has had a long term partner its Betty Boothroyd the house of commons speaker what a shock that was bin 2gether 20yrs looked all the cast up on google 2 c where they r now she made the character hyacinth fabulous actress tney where all fab actors + actresses she is irreplaceable one in a million juat love her
Scripts for the top British comedies were often attributed to the same one person for many years. This is a tremendous creative feat, although many of the situations had similarities. But we hear no interviews with these writers. I believe this is true for Last of the Summer Wine, which ran for 27 seasons, I believe.
I've watched this all the series over and over, I never get tired of watching.
Right. Hyacinth always reminds me of my grandmother ❤
It's amazing how you can watch this show over and over again and never get bored with it.
+Stephen Fox I LOVE THIS SHOW. Been watching for many years!
I love this show!
So funny ! It would be so fun to act on a show like this 😁love British humor !
It's very comforting to me.
I was thinking the same. (about acting on this show)
I love this show. I think Keeping Up Appearances is up there as one of the best British comedies on television. You can clearly see from these outtakes all the actors had lots of fun working together and enjoyed what they did. I'll never get tired of watching this.
They were all good actors. You can tell they loved acting and working with each other.
Spiderman good fun!
you prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me atm you can stream pretty much all the new movies and series on Instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my gf lately xD
@Mohammad Samir Yea, been watching on Instaflixxer for months myself :)
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Wonderful show. Never tire of it. Judging by these outtakes they must have had great fun making it ❤❤
Judy Cornwell is just precious
She was the worst one for corpsing for sure. I dunno how she got through some of the scenes.
@@Jeremy-f3syou prune,that is a mean thing to say
@@stephensnell5707 why the abuse? Corpsing just means she shook trying to stifle laughter while in character...actors do it all the time.
@@Jeremy-f3sI am not abusing you,I was just stating that what you said in your Comment is not nice
I happen to be a non abusing and fully grown and extremely friendly and very liked person
@@stephensnell5707 and as I said it wasn't "not nice" it was observing she corpses the most so your abuse which calling me a prune is abuse, was unwarranted.
The very best of British humour. Hyacinth's vocabulary and diction is marvellous. Many fans in South Africa adore you.
And in Sweden!
@@Gajol1000 And in Poland :-)
I am so glad that we had the BBC In South Africa. My mum used to absolutely love her!
People in Africa have TVs?? Wow. Priorities.
@@emilinebelle7811 either your humour is from the 1970s, or you are just stupid.
One of the most hilarious shows on TV. Even as old as these episodes are, they are so very funny.
I always crack up when I watch keeping up appearances I just love watching the show Patrica Routledge really brought the character to life she was the perfect choice to play Hyacinth bucket I mean bouquet
These British comedies just tickle my funny bone! They are SENSATIONAL! Keep them coming my way - actors are superb & the writers are miracle workers.
I love how Richard says 'Sorry darling' in his real voice. He seems like such a nice, fun guy.
You can tell by that that he cared for her!
This is a WONDERFUL show with GREAT humor!
This was the show that got me hooked on British comedy. From here I went on to Only fools and horses, Dad's Army, As time goes by, Fawlty Towers, One foot in the grave, Porridge, Open All hours, Reginald Perrin, Rising Damp, Summer wine, and many, many more, I couldn't get enough Britcoms and I owe it all to a chance encounter with Hyacinth on PBS one night.
You haven't seen "Are You Being Served?" Probably the funniest of the lot.
I found KUA on PBS too! If you haven't already, check out Black Books and Spaced! They are hilarious and on yt channel dead parrot. Can't forget Mr. Bean either.
You've forgotten Steptoe and Son!
Expat says thanks for the memories..xxx
These are classics. But the one that gets all the awards is, Porridge with Ronnie Barker . Voted once as the greatest comedy's ever made.
"what a silly bunny I am!" Is one of my favorite lines, I'm going to incorporate that into my vocabulary!
In US it's silly goose 🪿
One of the best shows. Today we have nothing to compare.
Zero these days to compare to Keeping Up Appearances 🎉
I love this show as well as Are You Being Served. Something about British humor I find hilarious.
I find American comedy to be more humorous but find British comedy, some of it, to be more relaxing as well as funny. I prefer to watch it over American comedies while I’m sick.
I couldn't get into are you being served
@@sarahmoviereviewer4109 it was slow at first but you come to love the characters. I’ve watched it so many times. Every time I’ve been sick lately I just had it on shuffle and just watched them run through. Misses Slocombe and Mr Humphries are my favorite.
@@emilinebelle7811 I think we are good at laughing at ourselves in the UK! Maybe that's why people like our humour.
I love it when Geoffrey gets fresh with Daisy!
Still absolutely love this show...
Favorite characters is Daisy, her laugh is infectious
yes it is! XD
Crosse C2C blanket
mycolortv1 ikr
mycolortv1 She’s a doll
I agree. I never tire of watching her. It's obvious she and Geoffrey Hughes loved working together, as there is so much natural affection and warmth between them. They always give me a lift! God bless them both.
i LOVE this show..its hilarious....and these outtakes are awesome..thanks for posting them
❤️
The outtakes are as funny as the show.love em
I love it when Judy and Geoffrey start horsing around in bed!
My favourite program growing up,very fond memories xxx❤❤❤
My favorite British show! Also liked Waiting to Be Served and As Time Goes By. My twin sister and I would watch Keeping Up Appearances with our grandmother when we were young. I literally know every episode and I never tire of it!!!
Its Are you Being Served?
I love that all the actors are so like the characters they play.
I really enjoyed this comedy. I wish they would put it on tv again. We always looked forward to watching it.
The Brits are so polite to each other. Love this show.
Yeah, we ain’t perfect
@Andrea Puri What is your problem? You're talking rubbish.
@Andrea Puri You're not speaking the truth though.
@Andrea Puri OK. I am British, was born and live in England, I'm 36 and unfortunately for some reason you been left with a very, very narrow minded view. The vast, vast majority of British people are good, decent people - really. There are problems around, what place doesn't? The traits you mention do exist buy certainly aren't the majority, far from it.
@Andrea Puri yea good in it
I had a neighbour who was the spitting image of the actress who played Onslow's wife. She lived alone in a farm as her husband had died and her son had also died in his twenties in a car accident. I think her daughter lived in the states. Sad she was all alone.
just started watching, keeping up appearances, great show and great actors...
i have been watching this show with my grandma in jamaica for year too bad it doesnt come anymore
Daisy swearing is HILARIOUS!
They even make me laugh with the mistakes.God bless you all where ever you may be R.I.P 🇬🇧👏🙏😥
LOVED this. My favorite is all the plants in the car. Obviously somebody was behind that one in the middle shaking it nonstop. I don't know how they managed to keep it together. Hilarious.
It’s just like watching ILove Lucy over and over again. I love it
"The head of creaking doors is on holiday this week" HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAH even the crew is hilarious.
Beautiful characters. I just love them all.So original💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
"There's a hole in my bucket..." 😂
huge fan here love this show
Now I know why Daisy always had a book in her hands! The script! The others should have had an umbrella in theirs! 😂🥰
She brill. I loved this show when it was on originally & still love it now
indoor outdoor luxury barbeque with finger buffet!
You put it better than I ever could!
Would of been nice to see what her son Sheridan looked like lol I could only imagine haha
Suz Rachel
@@suzrachel9036 probably in a dress
try saying that out loud - you have to laugh!!!
true for you. they get on so well.
from the Camera crew to the cast themselves,
i,d say behind the scene the have a great laugh.
She's incredible....Patricia Routleadge!... Her range! The best if not the best. X
0:54 patricia: "you will give my love to hyacinth, and daddy of course” judy: "hyacinth?" patricia: “oh wait, _i’m_ hyacinth!”
Omg. I used to watch this show as a kid & for 5+ years I have been looking through the enormous list of British comedy shows trying to find it with no luck. Literally 5 mins ago I seen a lady on a show by the name of Joan Plowright, (another hilarious actress), which I thought was Mrs. Daisy & that made me continue my investigation into finding this show again. I looked at the same list of 'top 100 British comedy shows' that I have previously searched before. I scrolled down a bit & the first show I clicked on, for whatever reason, was 'Keeping up with Appearances, & to my amazement I finally found it after years of searching. I know this was a pointless rant but I am ecstatic to have finally found one of the funniest TV shows of the 90's imo. Anyone that enjoys this show knows what I mean.
I "saw"
I definitely know what you mean, and am glad you finally found it! :)
Great days for UK 🇬🇧 TV 80s 90s❤
love keeping appearance , watch it all the time they are all funny can't wait to watch the reruns.
That is not the name of the show.
I remember watching as a young lad. Still love it at 32
You are still young lad lol
Not now
"he said he was in the middle of a...oh boob I forgot my bleedin line".....LOL...Daisy cracks me up
@JagBrit You do begin to wonder if some of them even bothered to read the script, let alone rehearse before recording.
I love Patricia,just so funny
I love this show,when i was kid watch this show now im 30 and still like wach.
Oh Daisy, you would be fun at a party.
The Producer/Director of the series wrote a great book on all the behind the scenes stuff. Just search out Harold Snoad at your favorite book seller.
My daughter and I watched the show at nite eating our cherrios we just love still to this day she's now 30 0:56
Love this 💕 what great UK Actors this show was one of the UK's best,👍🌄🇬🇧💪🎬👍
Always thought it must be fantastically good fun to film a sitcom series, and if this isn’t proof that I was right, then I don’t know what is!
This reminds of holidays with my mates back in the day.. This was part of the entertainment package on the Britannia flights... good times... no responsibilities!!!. Just freedom and messing about😂😂😂
Patricia routledge is a U.K. national treasure
They are all brilliant actors they work well together I life watching all the series.
“Watch the hole in the road dear”
“What road”?
😂😂😂😂😂
Hyacinth is so lucky. A white slimline telephone with last number redial.
Lisa C Texas 🐻😂
@ker bear
Is it really slim line?? 🙂
And lighted most likely!
@@punkybrewstershubby can there be any doubt?
I had one when I was 12. It felt like living in the future. Or in ”Dallas”.
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE BRITISH SHOW!
You mean Favourite
Love it....can watch forever
huge new fan here i love this show i watch it every time it comes on reruns
The long suffering next door neighbors.
I finely got this dvd set for Christmas.
Aha it's so good ☆♡
I used have It Dvd it's not on You Tube anymore
Gotta get it🎉
looked out of my window this morning and saw a mobile garden. I thought i was hallucinating again. Oh no its hyacinth and Richard
😂😂😂👍
Such a brilliant series!
hehehe awwww Emit hugs Liz. I can just see tears of joy on her face ^-^
Yeah SO adorable :)
When my father and I had the same favorite show...
Provincel British 🇬🇧 Comedy At It's Absolute Best 👍🌄🌠.
R.I.P Clive Swift 😭
And the rest ❤
Clive Swift's son is a TV gardener
Fantastic show!
*taps nose* "Onslo."
"AWNSLOW?"
*crackup*
Wackyfox 5:35 if you're interested.
Wackyfox "Oh, nice!"
Apparently in real life, Patricia Routledge was never married, no kids, and uses/used Public Transport in London. Brilliant actress in the role, and a great British Comedy Show all - round.
Here in Melbourne, Australia, where the show was extremely popular, the British Comedies I've seen over the years include Allo Allo, Keeping Up Appearances, Are You Being Served (original British, then later Australian, versions), The Benny Hill Show.
All of these shows had one thing in common as to why they were/are so funny: simple scripts, good actors/actresses, the typically British "ad lib" and the ability for everyone to have some good, clean fun.
Oddly, the same applies with Australian Comedies too. Brilliant Comedy Show and these Outtakes make it even funnier 👍👍👍👍😄😄🤣🤣😁
Rip to the cast that played Richard (Clive swift) Onslow (Geoffrey Hughes) rose (Mary millar)
I love keeping up appearances
No great entertainment like this on American television anymore.
"Oh boob, I forgot the bleeding line." LOL!
Bravo! Love them all!
By the way, this show is so loved all over the world, that when Netflix messed up one of the episodes' synopses, people got verbal about it online (but of course, Netflix never repairs their mistakes). If I remember correctly, one of the early episodes described Elizabeth as married to Emmett. If I'm wrong, it's similar to that error. It's funny because randomly one day KUA came into discussion with my sister. One of us pointed out that a description was wrong and the other instantly knew which episode it was... and we don't watch TV together and have mostly dissimilar viewing habits.
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they are fantastic actor and actris and so funny 😁
Daisy makes lots of mistakes hilarious 😂
I knew a real-life Mrs Bucket... the old matriach of the Millet family, of cut-price camping shop fame, insisted in being addressed as Mee-Yay.
so very funny great show
I love inglish humor 😂😂😂😂 saludos from Asturias
I can't believe the Beeb didn't cut out Judy Cornwell saying: "I f*cked that one too", haha.
lol Judy said "Oh boob!"
There isn't the censorship there as there is here the US.
I'll bet the "Outdoors/Indoors Luxury BBQ" as well as the "Waterside Supper with Riparian Entertainments" ideas have been repeated all over the globe many times since these episodes.
Just LOVE them
all !!!
As well as the bon vivant buffet with al fresco munchettes
Love this show
Did I hear Hyacinth say "Who's locked the "f**king doors at 7:01? I never would have thought that LOL.
I think she said "Who's locked the bleeding door?" after Clive had said "Who's locked the bloody door?".
When I lived in Coventry onslows house was just around the corner
I have just invented the outdoors indoors luxury barbecue.
Are you sure that this is him ?
He looks very suitable for my
outdoors indoors luxury barbecue with finger buffet.
Never expended the behind the scenes types on this show to be hippies,.
Also, at 5:31 Clive was hilarious, they should have kept that bit in.
Brilliant
What show is Patricia referencing at 1:37?
Love this!
Joanne Upton
Still love watching all of these episodes make me laugh the more I watch them R.I.P Clive Swift who passed away in 2019 (Richard Bucket) + didnt know Patricia has had a long term partner its Betty Boothroyd the house of commons speaker what a shock that was bin 2gether 20yrs looked all the cast up on google 2 c where they r now she made the character hyacinth fabulous actress tney where all fab actors + actresses she is irreplaceable one in a million juat love her
It's a bit of a myth about Patricia and Betty its never been publicly confirmed
I live in that street that they film it in :)
drifta that must have been awesome to see!
are you right next door to hyacinth?
Then you better watch out 🙂you could get a coffee invitation
Invitation to Hyacinth’s candlelight supper is in the post
So lucky!
My mum use to love this show =^_^=
So funny love this show
Scripts for the top British comedies were often attributed to the same one person for many years. This is a tremendous creative feat, although many of the situations had similarities. But we hear no interviews with these writers. I believe this is true for Last of the Summer Wine, which ran for 27 seasons, I believe.
R.I.P. Clive Swift