Lieutenant Colonel Girdwood & Henry Simmerson Discuss Their Recruits | Sharpe

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  • @geekdiggy
    @geekdiggy 5 років тому +545

    simmerson is such a well-written character played by a great actor. i know this because i hate him.

    • @jimblevins1442
      @jimblevins1442 4 роки тому +27

      You can tell Michael Cocoran loves playing Simmerson. He is in about six episodes. What a great character.

    • @dchegu
      @dchegu 4 роки тому +12

      Is the actor typecasted into playing villains? It's as if everytime I saw him in anything, he is playing a villain character. N he does it ever so well.

    • @OneofInfinity.
      @OneofInfinity. 4 роки тому +11

      @@dchegu Was born to play the villain, usually very nice people irl.

    • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
      @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire 4 роки тому +2

      @@dchegu he is a tad typecast

    • @neilwilson5785
      @neilwilson5785 3 роки тому +1

      True. He did his duty.

  • @HenriHerbert88
    @HenriHerbert88 3 роки тому +383

    Upon sighting the dog, I scolded it's mistress in good order. That's my style sir.

    • @oliverspence9450
      @oliverspence9450 3 роки тому +30

      Now thats Simmersoning

    • @digitalradiohacker
      @digitalradiohacker 2 роки тому +5

      I have a report here from private Vaughn which differs somewhat from yours.

    • @TheAzureNightmare
      @TheAzureNightmare 2 роки тому +3

      @@digitalradiohacker "Private Vaughn was hanged for thievery, I thought?"

    • @henrygaervell3251
      @henrygaervell3251 2 роки тому +5

      @@TheAzureNightmare "Private Vaughn answered with his life."

  • @Catonzo
    @Catonzo 4 роки тому +945

    I always found Girdwood to be somewhat a conundrum. On one side he's abusive and very elitist (not really uncommon for people in their position), but on the other he DID drill soldiers quite well and was personally present to oversee his NCO's work. He recognized Harper and Sharpe as having served in the military without asking them. He remembers the names of common soldiers. He'd be a fine officer if not for cowardice and at times cruelty.

    • @89Keith
      @89Keith 4 роки тому +196

      As others have said, barring the ethical issues like man hunting and selling his troops; he does make for a good bootcamp officer, churning out well trained fresh recruits who know the textbook drills and obey orders quickly....now they just need some time with the veteran NCOs like Harper to teach them all the unofficial tricks

    • @ElZilchoYo
      @ElZilchoYo 3 роки тому +173

      Because its a good show, assholes dont have to be incompetent. In modern TV the problem is the hero is always some perfect person while the villains are laughably incompetent and useless and just there to show how badass the protagonist is

    • @mjspice100
      @mjspice100 3 роки тому +125

      His forte was in training men not leading them. As a lieutenant he walked into an ambush while on patrol in Ireland losing his entire command. He was returned to Britain in ignominy.
      Simmerson recognised his ability in training men and positioned him accordingly but of course was crimping and sharing the profits with Girdwood.
      Girdwood obviously had mental health problems maybe even PTSD which of course wasn’t recognised in the 18th/19th century, his hatred of the Irish and fear of dogs point towards that.

    • @paulsullivan6946
      @paulsullivan6946 3 роки тому +53

      I suppose one way to look at this is that Girdwood is a man who's very caught up with appearances. Everything needs to be perfect, so it makes sense that his troops would need to be perfect too. So he trains his soldiers well so that they can be perfect, making him the very model of a modern lieutenant colonel. Perhaps his skill at drilling and training men is an outgrowth of a sort of trauma-induced OCD.

    • @myview5840
      @myview5840 3 роки тому +7

      He just sucked up to Simmerson, never a gentlemen but always reminded of his lower status.

  • @HenriHerbert88
    @HenriHerbert88 4 роки тому +458

    After the war, Girdwood took up residence in Belgium and became a detective.

  • @dirtyjack6300
    @dirtyjack6300 4 роки тому +573

    If Girdwood wouldn't have shot the dog and did the other inhumane stuff, he would be a pretty respectable officer. I mean he knows the name of all his soldiers and walks among them personally correcting their posture.

    • @Firan25
      @Firan25 4 роки тому +105

      yea, but he apparently has a lot of PTSD issues and he takes it out on everyone else.

    • @lordazn
      @lordazn 4 роки тому +104

      Yeah actually, besides his PTSD shenanigans which includes his hatred of dogs, he would have actually made a good training officer, if they made his camp into a central boot camp (and not a for-profit soldier market) much like how the IRL modern militaries do it.

    • @Hanzy_Panzie
      @Hanzy_Panzie 4 роки тому +39

      actually the dog shotting was just the sergeant,girdwood was natural scared of the dog but didn't give an order to shoot it,he is a really good officer when it comes to training civilians into soldier,and he is a good imaige of an officer(well dressed,good posture and a gentlemen)but ofc the hunting people in the marshes for sport was pretty inhumane as mihai said

    • @PzGren_1907
      @PzGren_1907 4 роки тому +36

      Girdwood is the Cpt. Sobel of the 17th Century 😂😂😂

    • @ARC5
      @ARC5 4 роки тому +13

      @@PzGren_1907 hey now, sobel was a ass but he gave a shit about his men's lives.

  • @the98themperoroftheholybri33
    @the98themperoroftheholybri33 3 роки тому +261

    For anyone wondering, this is the Prussian style of training, you break them down and build them back up

    • @SuperMrHiggins
      @SuperMrHiggins 3 роки тому +22

      Knew the western world used the Prussian education style, pretty similar. but this is the first I've heard that. Interesting.
      Thanks for sharing
      Edit: lot of the eastern world as well, former colonys and all that

    • @jermainerace4156
      @jermainerace4156 3 роки тому +67

      To be fair, the Prussian style of training pretty much became the only style of training at some point.

    • @jediknight129
      @jediknight129 2 роки тому +11

      the cruelty isn't though the prussian assumes volunteers

    • @jediknight129
      @jediknight129 2 роки тому

      @National Socialism the difference between the prussian school of trai ing and what the recruiting parties did is well documented. theres a reason glass bottom tankards became a thing.

    • @retardcorpsman
      @retardcorpsman 2 роки тому +7

      Is it? I thought British Infantry training in the Napoleonic wars became much stricter than the Prussian one. Especially since the Prussian military went into decadence after Frederick’s death.

  • @EvgeneXI
    @EvgeneXI 5 років тому +197

    Sharpe's Regiment, one of my favourite episodes. Especially when Girdwood goes to leave his cabin and Sharpe is standing there in his uniform!

    • @cerberus8462
      @cerberus8462 5 років тому +1

      He does

    • @TheAzureNightmare
      @TheAzureNightmare 2 роки тому +6

      "Morning Smith!"
      "... Good morning. >8("

    • @andrewphillips9391
      @andrewphillips9391 2 роки тому +1

      No, I command here!

    • @EvgeneXI
      @EvgeneXI 2 роки тому +2

      @@andrewphillips9391 *proceeds to restyle Girdwoods mustache with his own swagger stick

  • @DimaEgorovRU
    @DimaEgorovRU 5 років тому +187

    I can’t wait to see sharp return as a major to deal justice !!

    • @DimaEgorovRU
      @DimaEgorovRU 5 років тому +2

      Luke L. Yes, it’s going to be amazing for the grand return that’s coming soon

    • @masterbeethoven8209
      @masterbeethoven8209 5 років тому

      ?

    • @MrNintoku
      @MrNintoku 5 років тому +6

      @Luke L. That clip has already been uploaded.

    • @gordon9821
      @gordon9821 5 років тому +3

      I couldn't wait. I had to buy the episode on iTunes for a dollar.

    • @rhuntley7
      @rhuntley7 5 років тому +6

      RSM Harper having Sergeant Lynch repeat “God save Ireland!” Over and over. And the fear in Sergeant Lynch’s eyes. Gotta love it.

  • @cutlassken6194
    @cutlassken6194 5 років тому +270

    Last time was this early, Sharpe was still a sergeant.

  • @kensmith8152
    @kensmith8152 3 роки тому +59

    If Sharpe wanted Girdwood to suffer he should’ve let him marry Jane!

  • @rc59191
    @rc59191 5 років тому +345

    Looks like an army of bakers.

    • @bluemoondiadochi
      @bluemoondiadochi 4 роки тому +10

      @Bluewolfe "if dem bois trained by Greggs, y dey so thinn den?"
      Big Dan

    • @edgannon2868
      @edgannon2868 4 роки тому

      Fatigue dress!

    • @OneofInfinity.
      @OneofInfinity. 4 роки тому +2

      😂

    • @benbland3160
      @benbland3160 4 роки тому +11

      You WILLL make casseroles and cakes to frow at the french and tell them the stink

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 4 роки тому +4

      @@pancakemacbuttery9142 Pretty sure this would have violated the Geneva Convention - even BEFORE it was invented. There are just things to cruel for this world.

  • @benedictjlarkin9296
    @benedictjlarkin9296 5 років тому +148

    I see British army training has not changed much in the last 200 years....

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 5 років тому +35

      the basics remain the same for all military forces, would not be right with no sergeants yelling

    • @benedictjlarkin9296
      @benedictjlarkin9296 5 років тому +11

      @@SantomPh I love seeing the young lads face of horror as he is beasted by corporals and the drill sergeant. If one face could sum up the training it would be his

    • @billyteflon1322
      @billyteflon1322 5 років тому +7

      I'm an American and have done those punishments myself

    • @wetlettuce4768
      @wetlettuce4768 5 років тому +3

      @michael dowson They do apologise after giving said criticism though, right?

    • @rangelo7281
      @rangelo7281 5 років тому +4

      @michael dowson Nope no yelling, just speaking clearly and with authority...

  • @obiwanfx
    @obiwanfx 2 роки тому +56

    I'm glad to see that many people recognize the abnormality of this situation lies in the auctions and corruption, not in the training itself. THis is pretty much how every napoleonic era soldier was drilled and dare I say it, quite well. Men had to fight in linear tactics with blood and explosions all around them, their training focused on shutting off all their thinking, emotions and follow orders as if they were robots. If the purpose of their training wasn't personal gain, Girdwood and his crew would actually have been quite usefull assets

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta Місяць тому +1

      Entirely false. The result of this training was to encourage brigandage and desertion. It's eternally fashionable to say old ways are best, but modern soldiering's far superior.

  • @misfit1978
    @misfit1978 5 років тому +92

    Every character is this series was cast brilliantly. There were some really nasty people that you knew Sharpe was going to get revenge on at some point.

  • @chapmasi
    @chapmasi 5 років тому +95

    That dog is hard as nails, it's been shot with a musket ball and is still breathing Hahahaha 2:31

    • @hannibalburgers477
      @hannibalburgers477 3 роки тому +2

      You want them to actually hurt the dog? The dog is a good boy and he did his best.

  • @trafficality
    @trafficality 2 роки тому +19

    They say that in The Army the pay is mighty fine
    They give you a hundred dollars and take back ninety-nine

  • @Thecognoscenti_1
    @Thecognoscenti_1 5 років тому +154

    Not knowing left from right...
    Now that's soldiering.

    • @CS-zn6pp
      @CS-zn6pp 5 років тому +11

      You get the same script from drill sergeants all over the world to this day. Stop the recruit thinking about orders and getting them to obey instinctively.
      Left face!
      Right face!
      Left face!
      Right face!
      Left face!
      Left face!
      Change the order to make them listen but too fast for them to think.

    • @seanchan7167
      @seanchan7167 3 роки тому +1

      *remembering Basic*
      Aaah yes

    • @hoosieryank6731
      @hoosieryank6731 3 роки тому +4

      You haven't seen the movie 'Glory', have you? Heck in the American Civil War, some farmboy recruits didn't know left from right but DID know hay from straw, hence their nickname 'strawfeet.' "Hayfoot, strawfoot, hayfoot, strawfoot..." was what some sergeants had to yell. My favorite story is about a new colonel, fresh off the farm. Regiment's on parade and he forgets the correct orders, so he yells: "Gee, god damn it! Gee!"
      Farmers to a man, said regiment turned sharply to the right, though the colonel was asked afterwards if he always handled his men like a team of oxen.

    • @jermainerace4156
      @jermainerace4156 3 роки тому +1

      When you're being screamed at for the 20th time that day, you stop computing orders and mistakes happen. This has to be broken out of you, because when you are standing in front of a hail of lead, you will still need to know left from right in the days when formation fighting was a thing. The same thing is required today for similar reasons. Just because you are having a devastating mental crisis doesn't mean the war stops so you can work through it.

  • @alittlebitofhistory
    @alittlebitofhistory 5 років тому +60

    I know this show was never really the best at following up on stories across episodes but I'm sure in Company there is a mention of a Captain Girdwood who fought at Ciudad Rodrigo and was promoted for bravery. Wish they'd brought up as this Girdwood's younger brother or something, Wouldn't even have to see him. Would also add to why hes such a bitter man.

  • @cambs0181
    @cambs0181 2 роки тому +21

    The training was hard back in them days for an ITV extra. Though the ones who made through this went on to become forensic workers in Inspector Morse and locals in the background at the Wolfpack in Emmerdale, so they had to break them and build them up again.

    • @TheAzureNightmare
      @TheAzureNightmare 7 місяців тому

      I hear the Live Action One Piece is an ITV production!

  • @Southern_Crusader
    @Southern_Crusader 5 років тому +70

    I once heard a guy say, “I have faith in you, you’d be executed otherwise.” I don’t know if we have enough shot to bring faith in the command structure of those regiments.

  • @SeaJayBelfast
    @SeaJayBelfast 5 років тому +124

    0:08 1:20. Reusing audio samples to save money, now that's soldiering

    • @Michael_Chandler_Keaton
      @Michael_Chandler_Keaton 3 роки тому +6

      Likely. Though in the military drill instructors do tend to repeat the same phrases ad nauseum. So even for the few that do catch it, doesn't take away from the realism.

  • @cameronschofield6440
    @cameronschofield6440 5 років тому +61

    I must say for all his imperfections and cowardly, pompous nature lieutenant colonel Girdwood runs a tight ship.

    • @nealmarasinghe7755
      @nealmarasinghe7755 5 років тому +11

      Yes, very tight. Tight as his ass.

    • @cameronschofield6440
      @cameronschofield6440 5 років тому +5

      @@nealmarasinghe7755 and with a moustache like that...

    • @balin1920
      @balin1920 5 років тому +36

      He might be corrupt but his basic training is legit. You have to give him that. You have to be an asshole to get civilians to become soldiers.

    • @tetchedink7980
      @tetchedink7980 5 років тому +12

      @Pat Terson if you dont break the comfort expectations of civilian life to rebuild people into soldiers. You cant also have tight discipline. A properly followed command structure. Without all that you have a bunch of people that will panic and break in modern combat

    • @Retro-Future-Land
      @Retro-Future-Land 5 років тому +1

      He has some redeeming graces.

  • @RoadTr
    @RoadTr 4 роки тому +53

    It may seem brutal, but everyone in the military has gone through a version of this.

    • @farklefuster6876
      @farklefuster6876 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah, it reminded me of my basic training during the Vietnam thing

    • @trazyntheinfinite9895
      @trazyntheinfinite9895 3 роки тому +7

      You need to get men used to this because its too late when the bullets fly..

    • @sidvyas8549
      @sidvyas8549 3 роки тому +3

      @@trazyntheinfinite9895 just call the prince of Orange onto the field eh haha

  • @henrygaervell3251
    @henrygaervell3251 2 роки тому +10

    Would be interesting to see a prequel episode of Girdwood in Ireland and his subsequent fall from grace

  • @bluebaron4298
    @bluebaron4298 3 роки тому +10

    1:51 the extra in the background is smiling at the other guy being punished. Wouldn't expect a smile in a place like this

    • @Ohwhataguy
      @Ohwhataguy 3 роки тому +4

      You expected wrong. Everyone loves a solid smokeshow as long as its not them.

  • @tomashize
    @tomashize 3 роки тому +7

    Superb casting and acting. Solid script's. Loved this stuff back in the 90s

  • @professional_cynic98
    @professional_cynic98 3 роки тому +23

    Fun Fact: The Actor playing Girdwood is actually as black as bog as O' Keefe him self

  • @korbell1089
    @korbell1089 2 роки тому +10

    "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General" ~Girdwood possibly

  • @garethrees100
    @garethrees100 3 роки тому +8

    Simmerson is such as good character . Michael Cochrane is a superb actor.

  • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
    @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire 5 років тому +103

    The purpose of the screaming and the abuse is to teach them to follow orders to the letter despite being under immense pressure as they would be in actual combat, and it unifies the men into a more close knit unit by giving them a common enemy. Of course Sgt Lynch and Lt Col Girdwood are poor examples of effective instructors, instead being egotistical and sadistic. Notwithstanding the point I'm making is the treatment has a clear purpose and isn't just mindless abuse.

    • @carlodagunz
      @carlodagunz 4 роки тому +28

      In all fairness, Girdwood isn't sadistic, he's simply a coward. He has a meticulous attention to detail and discipline, to his credit, such that he knows his recruits by name and is confident in their capabilities. He's got no talent as a commander largely due to his PTSD and general cowardice, but he's a solid choice for running a training camp of the time period.

    • @TonkarzOfSolSystem
      @TonkarzOfSolSystem 3 роки тому +5

      While it had a purpose at the time, it's now considered discredited and is not practiced in modern military training. Or, it's not supposed to be.

    • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
      @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire 3 роки тому +3

      @@TonkarzOfSolSystem oh I agree and I fully support the removal of it. I'm in training at HMS Raleigh atm and it's nothing like this

    • @thanhhoangnguyen4754
      @thanhhoangnguyen4754 2 роки тому

      @Dan Beech If this was the British training i wonder what was the Prussia military training and the later the German like.

    • @tr4480
      @tr4480 8 місяців тому

      It was also because at the time, thousands of muskets and cannon going off all around you tends to make giving orders almost impossible without flags or drums and bugles. A well trained soldier tuned out just about every other bit of racket, keeping his ears open for orders from specific officers and sergeants, as well as relying on muscle memory.

  • @alpine7313
    @alpine7313 2 роки тому +4

    I like this visual. Drill sergeants have been drill sergeants since the dawn of time.

  • @Cozza84
    @Cozza84 4 роки тому +15

    Probably worth saying that British army recruit training in the napoleonic era would have been far, far worse than this

    • @tr4480
      @tr4480 8 місяців тому

      For those who had been farmers and laborers, military life was easy.

  • @bigmeknurgle
    @bigmeknurgle 2 роки тому +1

    You can see it better when he's on horseback, but by god, Girdwoods fur-lined greatcoat is beautiful.

  • @clonecommanderfoggy682
    @clonecommanderfoggy682 5 років тому +4

    Sounds like a right fun place. Next to Butlins I should say.

  • @EmperorMonkey35
    @EmperorMonkey35 4 роки тому +24

    "Yue is SCOM"

  • @cretansuperbos2121
    @cretansuperbos2121 2 роки тому +3

    Boot camp never changes. 😂😂 I swear I heard that same speech at Fort Sill from a drill sergeant.

  • @seba_2019
    @seba_2019 5 років тому +12

    1:14 Xd 🤣 that part made me laugh, plus the face it puts xD

  • @justinrowe7869
    @justinrowe7869 4 роки тому +21

    Reviewing troops whilst drinking champagne, now that's soldiering.

    • @trenchwire
      @trenchwire 3 роки тому +1

      No, that’s Simmersoning!

  • @macklee6837
    @macklee6837 4 роки тому +4

    Ha! He knows the names of each one of them! Damned if I can tell them apart.

  • @sigma2024s
    @sigma2024s 5 років тому +19

    What a lovely place what's on the menu dead dog with hint of black Irish

    • @whiterosecicero4802
      @whiterosecicero4802 5 років тому

      What about filth?

    • @mike89128
      @mike89128 5 років тому +1

      In the American army dogs were pets of the regiment down to platoon level. Woe to the soldier who mistreated one.

  • @stephenclues2948
    @stephenclues2948 2 роки тому

    Wonderful Michael (that’s my style, sir) Cochran.
    Thank you.

  • @fishyc150
    @fishyc150 5 років тому +7

    In an earlier one didnt simmerson name the guy who collapsed on a run? "50 lashes for Dodds when he can appreciate it" or something??? So he knows his men too!

  • @lordsplonge8147
    @lordsplonge8147 Рік тому +1

    One of the officers sizing up the men towards the end of this clip was a friend of mine at the same train drivers depot. How are you Keith?( I last saw you hanging out of the door of an HST at Kilburn wash road). He was a member of a Napoleonic reenactment society and I believe provided his own uniform.

  • @OriginalGazGoose
    @OriginalGazGoose 3 роки тому +27

    Girdwood might be a shitty battlefield commander but one can't deny, he's a damn good training officer.

  • @MegaZeta
    @MegaZeta Місяць тому

    ♪ TV scores in the '90s, they say they're mighty fine ♫
    ♪ The instruments electric, no matter place or time ♫

  • @detectivedonaldkimball
    @detectivedonaldkimball 4 роки тому +7

    1:54 dude in the back is laughing at his fellow recruit damn

  • @sz9217
    @sz9217 Рік тому +1

    00:24 The 20th Century Fox drum is what I hear 😂

  • @karlkat9042
    @karlkat9042 10 місяців тому

    Reminds me of my time during basic training

  • @craigthomasjohnson
    @craigthomasjohnson 2 роки тому +2

    on first not sighting sharpe amongst the wretched ranks sir, I naturally ignored the lot and carried on drinking and shouting and gave the order to chase them through the bog , that's my style sir .

  • @AbruptandOffensive
    @AbruptandOffensive 3 роки тому +3

    Hearing the “proper English” conversation between Girdwood and Simmerson makes me want to run head first into a busted brick wall.

  • @AlejandroDominguezParedes
    @AlejandroDominguezParedes 5 років тому +7

    0:24 The song FOX movie century

  • @paulmccann447
    @paulmccann447 5 років тому +72

    GOD SAVE IRELAND!

  • @bulldetecting2230
    @bulldetecting2230 4 роки тому +9

    You’d think that by this stage of the wars/series, Harper and Sharpe would have learned some decent drill. Lol

    • @tarnishedknight9909
      @tarnishedknight9909 2 роки тому +2

      They were playing down thier abilites to fit in and not stand out, they where undercover

  • @salish.nation
    @salish.nation 5 років тому +1

    Great uploads. It would be rad if you said which episode they are from in the video. No complaints though!

  • @coolmacatrain9434
    @coolmacatrain9434 5 років тому +2

    It's the gas man!
    Hello, could I just read your meter?
    HELLO, MR GAS MAN!

  • @ianhovenden5068
    @ianhovenden5068 4 роки тому +3

    1:55 the guy smiling 😂

  • @themagpie_1
    @themagpie_1 Рік тому

    lets get it right, apart from the flogging we were beasted harder than that when i trained to join my regiment..

  • @Killroy_Is_Here
    @Killroy_Is_Here 3 роки тому

    Reminds me of Red Phase back in basic training

  • @tomlykhonglah4346
    @tomlykhonglah4346 4 роки тому

    Best commidian I have ever seen

  • @mrgreenelander4952
    @mrgreenelander4952 2 місяці тому

    This practice was known as crimping. In those lovely times, regiments stationed in the West Indies, had horrendous losses due to yellow fever and malaria. Those who survived? needed recruits badly. Recruits would initially think that they were being stationed in America, or Canada thinking of the opportunities. When informed of their true destination, many would jump overboard, rather than face near certain death. The Officers would come to England, pay a huge amount in revenue, and buy recruits

  • @davidb9639
    @davidb9639 2 роки тому

    Reminds me of Great Lakes.

  • @95thRiflesOCI
    @95thRiflesOCI 4 роки тому +5

    1:51 that guy is smiling lOL

  • @jojohehe3251
    @jojohehe3251 3 роки тому +1

    What's with the electric guitars?

  • @ImpendingJoker
    @ImpendingJoker 9 місяців тому

    Glad to see nothing has changed. With the exception of the stick hitting, the Army is still the same.

  • @twowheelsintokyo7039
    @twowheelsintokyo7039 Місяць тому

    Apparently things haven't changed much since those days and the time I was an Army recruit in training.

  • @gregjones3678
    @gregjones3678 5 років тому +1

    Left Turn, Quick March. 💂🏻‍♂️

  • @ВасилийВасилий-б9у

    Классная подготовка

  • @Sir_Gerald_Nosehairs.
    @Sir_Gerald_Nosehairs. 4 роки тому +4

    Girdwood looks like an evil, English military version of Poirot. Which is a tad ironic, as Lord Wellington is Arthur Hastings..

  • @andremead6192
    @andremead6192 3 роки тому

    Upon refilling my drinking vessel, I downed it in short order. That's my style, sir

  • @Mister_Kourkoutas
    @Mister_Kourkoutas 2 роки тому +2

    How was Simmerson getting his hands on champagne whilst England was at war with France?

  • @Milkanasation
    @Milkanasation 2 роки тому

    0:24 sounds like universal intro

  • @fahrradmittelfranken8207
    @fahrradmittelfranken8207 8 місяців тому

    Was Rowan Atkinson unavailable to play Girdwood?

  • @johnbeardshall2898
    @johnbeardshall2898 4 роки тому +3

    when he said what do you think of me now Jane it sounded like blackadder

  • @mikeydluffy2718
    @mikeydluffy2718 3 роки тому

    They're not a patch on Gunnery Sergeant Hartman though.

    • @TheBespectacledN00b
      @TheBespectacledN00b 3 роки тому

      Probably because otherwise this wouldn't have been allowed TV before 9pm.

  • @feeblezak
    @feeblezak Місяць тому

    What an unsatisfactory ending this one had

  • @richfairclough123
    @richfairclough123 5 років тому

    ‘Black as bog’ .... that’s great writing

  • @WoWBaxter
    @WoWBaxter 5 років тому +6

    does anyone know where you can find these episodes for free online? I really want to watch this show

    • @documentationslave397
      @documentationslave397 5 років тому

      Baxter I use fmovies.to and you can find the order to watch via the series Wikipedia. First one is Shares Rifles though. Though there are quite a bit of ads in the process of getting the video, just tab out of them and once you got the video you’re good.

    • @daetoris4473
      @daetoris4473 5 років тому

      Dailymotion has all of them, it’s basically UA-cam under another name, just google each one and dailymotion should come up in the videos section

    • @BufusTurbo92
      @BufusTurbo92 5 років тому

      dailymotion

    • @TheDeviantLord
      @TheDeviantLord 5 років тому

      All of them are on 8movies.to/ if the site ever starts working again

    • @AttyDouro22
      @AttyDouro22 5 років тому

      Make sure you watch the two india episodes aswell- they're often not included in Sharpe Packages

  • @Cakeyflour
    @Cakeyflour 5 років тому +3

    2:30 Wait a minute, I'm confused, the dog survived? Or is it *supposed* to be dead? If that's the case, why does he still have the body? I'm under the impression that the training has been going on for days or weeks, if that doggo is supposed to be dead he would be in a really bad state by now...

  • @LCliffhanger
    @LCliffhanger 5 років тому +1

    is there anywhere i can go to actually watch the entire show? cause everywhere ive looked i cant find it

  • @markwoldin162
    @markwoldin162 3 роки тому

    I LOVE Simmerson. I want to BE Simmerson.

  • @dorkvolin5629
    @dorkvolin5629 3 роки тому

    Did anyone notice the guy on 1:50 in the backround, smiling?

  • @horstschlemmer2042
    @horstschlemmer2042 4 роки тому +2

    Except for the human hunting and the racism against the Irish Girdwood is not a bad training officers.

  • @mattwho81
    @mattwho81 5 років тому +1

    Never understood the purpose of those neck stocks. What was the point?

    • @LutzDerLurch
      @LutzDerLurch 5 років тому +5

      the shirts historically had high floppy collars. you'd wrap a neck cloth around it, to make a neat look. that is in civilian clothing as well. Then, it became fashionable for formal attire, to wear 'stocks', which were not simple neck cloths bulging and folding rather randomly and tied at the front, but a rectangular piece of fine cloth, closing at the back of the neck with ties or metal buckles or clasps, the front of these stocks was made from exceedingly fine white linnen and sewn into neat and fine pleats. They were commonly backed with stiffened linnen, to prevent them from crumbling.
      The soldiers life meant, that it was not always possible to keep a bright and spotless clean white cloth or stock, or get a clean shirt every day. So the army adopted black stocks as a 'more soldierly' option hiding dirt and looking 'neat', also covering the shirt collar.
      The british commonly used fabric woven from black horsehair, which is a very nice textured and glossy material. Since starching and ironing as with linnen stocks is not an option, leather was commonly inserted for stiffness.
      Interestingly, though, the stocks were not worn like a strangling choking devise, and rather just tight enough to keep the shirt collar up (the upper edge commonly peeking just above the stock and being folded down.) Also, when standing straight and upright in a healthy position, they are not the least restricting. They only mildly deter letting your head sink down to look at your feet, which people are prone to do when learning to march.
      However, towards the early 19th C., stocks became increasingly higher, so much so, that they needed to be cut somewhat curved to allow for shoulder, throat etc., when they abandoned the nice outer coverings, and went for black leather alone.
      Much more uncomfortable than the earlier ones, but still not as bad as media tends to make them out.
      I'd say wearing a stock is not more of an incnvenience than wearing a tie.

    • @Retro-Future-Land
      @Retro-Future-Land 5 років тому +6

      Keep your head up and looking straight ahead instead of having a poor posture, good for recruits so they didn't lose form.

  • @LordSpleach
    @LordSpleach 2 роки тому

    What's the point of the stocks around the necks?

  • @virgil9303
    @virgil9303 3 роки тому

    Damn, Sharpe went to Field Med too?

  • @wilsonthewarrior
    @wilsonthewarrior 4 роки тому +1

    If you look , the dog is still alive :D

  • @itsok6640
    @itsok6640 2 роки тому

    The music 😂

  • @MrJking065
    @MrJking065 2 роки тому

    So this is where the U.S.Marines got their tactic for new recruits.

  • @skvader4187
    @skvader4187 3 роки тому

    Although sgt. Lynch is a terrible person, he is an excelent drill sergeant, he turned those people into true soldiers

    • @mjspice100
      @mjspice100 3 роки тому +1

      You get a glimpse of that when he doing bayonet training…

  • @The_Daily_Tomato
    @The_Daily_Tomato 2 роки тому +1

    Gotta give it to Girdwood, he sure knows how to dress properly ;)

  • @leekellettjr441
    @leekellettjr441 3 роки тому

    Reminds me of basic training at Paris Island when I was becoming a Marine.

  • @jakirakumahata5701
    @jakirakumahata5701 2 роки тому

    Could someone explain what the scam was? I didn’t understand how they were “selling“ the soldiers, who to, and what for?

    • @sarahpearson1504
      @sarahpearson1504 2 роки тому +4

      Basically they were using the fact that the South Essex was extremely famous and well respected thanks to Sharpe taking the Eagle to entice recruits to join up. Then they sold those recruits to other less perstigious units who couldn't get as many men to take the shilling.

  • @camerontungate
    @camerontungate 19 днів тому

    What does he say at 1:28? I only hear Black as Bork. tried looking it up with no luck.

  • @itsok6640
    @itsok6640 2 роки тому +1

    Sgt Lynch is right out of Monty Python

  • @ash18001
    @ash18001 3 роки тому

    Damn glad I’m not in the military back then

  • @harveysmallwood729
    @harveysmallwood729 4 роки тому

    Wait so is the dog (button) alive or is Charlie is keeping its body?

  • @robertkegg2384
    @robertkegg2384 5 років тому +2

    Looks like marine corps boot. camp in the 50 s

  • @xxl96
    @xxl96 5 років тому

    Does anyone know the season or episode

    • @jorge6207
      @jorge6207 5 років тому

      Sharpe's Regiment (1996), the ninth in the series

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 3 роки тому +1

    Girdwood is good as a boot officer, but terrible at combat from his PTSD.

  • @billmessner8052
    @billmessner8052 8 місяців тому

    No way it was like this