I'll start the ball rolling with this masterpiece from The Two Ronnies
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Not a TV sketch but the funniest thing ever in a film...from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Nice one Croc, I love Steve Martin & have amended the thread title
This is my favourite OFAH clip...always makes me
And this is just...weird...
The Batman one will take some beating Sarum
Reference: Sarum
And this is just...weird...
stuck down a hole.....with an Owl ! Brilliant
Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore in the 60s ... enjoy
Nuff said
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Pete and Dud at the Art Gallery ...
Reference:Twee
Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore in the 60s ... enjoy
Excellent, thanks for posting that Not side splittingly hilarious but classic nevertheless
hi heat
It was hilarious seeing Danny Kaye when he was sooooo very young, and a young Angela Lansbury too ... the clip was classic, real tongue twisting stuff. Very clever.
Glad you liked the Pete and Dud sketches. My favourite all time comedians (RIP both), although I do like some of the modern day stuff too, like Stewart Lee and Rhod Gilbert. Pete and Dud's comedy was so simple, a play on words with shameless innuendo. I have only just discovered these classics on utube, although I had seen them all in the 60s when they were first broadcast
It was hilarious seeing Danny Kaye when he was sooooo very young, and a young Angela Lansbury too ... the clip was classic, real tongue twisting stuff. Very clever.
Glad you liked the Pete and Dud sketches. My favourite all time comedians (RIP both), although I do like some of the modern day stuff too, like Stewart Lee and Rhod Gilbert. Pete and Dud's comedy was so simple, a play on words with shameless innuendo. I have only just discovered these classics on utube, although I had seen them all in the 60s when they were first broadcast
Hi Twee the old style comedy relied heavily on impeccable timing and clever use of words but I also have plenty of time for most things as long as they're tasteful and well observed
I can't wait to see more of your favourites
I can't wait to see more of your favourites
hi heat Just watched GGM. How funny was that? I loved it when it was on tv and always watched it. The 'crap on the side' comment made me lol.
I will go rooting around for some more clips .. I was watching Pete and Dud on utube all afternoon. It was like finding treasure, being able to watch them again and I remembered most of the words too. My memory is sound like a pound (a Sreeism)
I will go rooting around for some more clips .. I was watching Pete and Dud on utube all afternoon. It was like finding treasure, being able to watch them again and I remembered most of the words too. My memory is sound like a pound (a Sreeism)
The Royle family Xmas special with Tom Courteney .. The new sofa, part five
Hiya all
Heat, that made me laugh. And how young was Burt Lancaster in that clip lol
.....In an unrelated incident.....
Hi Twee I can't watch that just yet cause I'll laugh too much but will pop back later
Well in Muf
I thought this thread could do with a bit of a cultural uplift...
Well in Muf
I thought this thread could do with a bit of a cultural uplift...
(Largoïŧŋ al Factotum from the Barber of Seville by Rossini)
Kevin and Perry go Oasis ...
hiya heat Your clip reminded me of this one ....
Reference:Twee
Tom Courteney
Now he is class
hi heat. Tom Courteney has to be one of the best actors in the country. His comic timing is perfect. And he is a great classical actor. I have read the book and it's very funny. He was great in the Royle Family special, wasn't he?
He was in some harrowing movies as well...
hi heat Thanks for posting that clip. I had never seen it before. Truly sinister stuff and Peter O'Toole was so cold-blooded in that role. I have tried to find a trailer for my favourite Tom Courtenay film - The Dresser - but it seems that utube cannot show it for some reason .. I suspect copyright issues. In the Dresser, Tom Courtenay plays opposite Albert Finney. He plays Albert Finney's gay Dresser. It's a wonderful period film and Tom Courtenay is magnificent in the role, so much so that they were both put up for separate Oscars in 1986 (I think). Neither won that year but Best Actor (Finney was in this category) was won by Dennis Hopper for a less memorable role in an almost forgotten film. Still, the Dresser has stood the test of time. Have you seen it?
Hi Twee
I had to add the best Patsy and Saffy clashed from Absolutely Fabulous.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCKZclgLoDw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCKZclgLoDw
and Pauline Campbell-Jones. Worlds best restart officer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...&feature=related
and some classic Meldrew
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...&feature=related
Brilliant Heat, I want to watch the whole thing now
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