"Jesus." "Cheeses!" "I cooked the goose!" "I goosed the cook!" Oh I miss these two. Thank you for uploading this. I miss the days of the great Christmas Specials we'd be treated to.
Grammar enthusiast here. One can spell it in both lower & upper case. So you are both correct! What a heartening story for Christmas. Or CHRISTMAS, if you prefer.
Ignore these idiots, I know what you mean. When the majority of Great Britain celebrated Christmas in the traditional fashion, with great non PC British comedy on the box, Carol singers at your door, and families coming round.
Was 84 I remember it was that year as I was watching with my whole family, ah those where the days😢, and that only fools episode was on that year so I remember that and band aid christmas no1
@@alfienokes4036 Recorded laughter. The same with all comedy shows, including the famous Monty Python. You can tell; everything that is said is followed by an explosion of hilarious laughter. eg "Today is Monday". Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!
Just genius sketches none other than these 2 Ronnie's thanks for sharing this video 😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊
I do miss the 2 Ronnie's it's all originaliteit n clean jokes thanks somuch for sharing it on yt 😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😊
I love the way after each of them tell a joke at the start they both giggle every time🤣🤣
I remember this show I was 18 that Christmas my late parents laughed so hard I still love watching these two miss them so much
What your parents or the two Ronnie's?
"Jesus." "Cheeses!" "I cooked the goose!" "I goosed the cook!" Oh I miss these two. Thank you for uploading this. I miss the days of the great Christmas Specials we'd be treated to.
Great days. Thanks for all the fun and laughs boys.
JEEZ, that Crown Court sketch, was "something else" LOL.
always loved the ronnies when they came on cbc
That was so funny. Thankyou.
Thanks for sharing, shared.
Back when laughing wasn’t illegal
No, but fake.
It still isn't.
We don't laugh at unfunny, unpleasant stuff now.
@@graemestarkey7524 The problem is that everything is unfunny and unpleasant now but it wasn't then!!!
@@missasinenomine Better than the fake woke shite on today's TV 👍
@@nicktatters7523well said woke doesn't do humour
I remember it was always Elaine Page, Barbara Dickson or Elkie Brooks guest singing.
When christmas was CHRISTMAS,,, .
Funny, it's spelled Christmas on all my cards and stuff for decades now, back farther than 1984, too.
Grammar enthusiast here. One can spell it in both lower & upper case. So you are both correct! What a heartening story for Christmas. Or CHRISTMAS, if you prefer.
I'm not sure about the excessive commas, though.
A generous Yuletide gift of commas.
Ignore these idiots, I know what you mean. When the majority of Great Britain celebrated Christmas in the traditional fashion, with great non PC British comedy on the box, Carol singers at your door, and families coming round.
Classic. 8 will see thee in there!
When the BBC actually made shows for British people!
talk about a trip down memory lane...thank you uploader. I watched these two when i was a child and they had me in stitches in almost all episodes...
Man I’m back there!
Patrick Troughton fresh from "The Box of Delights" that year
Who?
When bbc was great
Bbc has always been vile and corrupt.
What about Jimmy savile
@@EdwardHughes-hk9jxthere’s always one 😢
Proper BBC when the announcers spoke Queen's English.
And before we found them out.... 😢
Their wordplay was hilarious.
25:00 Patrick Troughton as the judge
Who?
I like only fools and horse on this vhs from 1984
Mr Gerbil should be due for release any day now 😂
Early release, to make room for those guilty of using hurty words on facebook.
Back when COVER SONGS were in an eighties style... and also BRITISH
That's final. I'm old.
That was nice
Now, bath time
Can someone sort the tracking out on the video recorder.
Tape is likely damaged.
@ I wasn’t being serious. I was just reminiscing of when you had to turn the tracking knob to fix the picture.
Ah, back when Christmas wasn't considered offensive
You get arrested now if you use the word Christmas.
You both are idiots, making such asinine comments
@@33onlytwin the feds are looking for you now lol
1986
1984.
Nope this is 1984. Elaine Paige did the Cinema album that year with Windmills Of Your Mind.
Its a pity the recording from the snivelling and grudge set onwards was poor quality. Love these two
Buy the DVD.
Now put that in to english
It says 1984 but the BBC ident is the xmas 1986 one ..
@@sambrown9494 it's the Christmas 86 repeat of the 84 Christmas show...
Ah thx :)
Unfortunately this would be politically uncorrected
Today
Why didn't BBC Scotland also use the special BBC Christmas idents, instead of just the usual globe, sad.
Heard the singers boy friend was always trying to turn over a new page
We use to laugh
Always funny but the weird squealing during the milkman sketch was painful to listen too.
Stop sitting on the maid@
Not going to lie was a wee bit disappointed that it wasn't only fools and horses
Oh for fuck's sake, watch that then and leave us Two Ronnies fans in peace!
Not 1984. Touch too early.
100% it was 1984.
Was 84 I remember it was that year as I was watching with my whole family, ah those where the days😢, and that only fools episode was on that year so I remember that and band aid christmas no1
It would be quite funny if it wasn't for all the canned "laughter".
You do know that most of these shows had more live audiences than not. Guess not, shame you weren’t there😂
@@alfienokes4036 Recorded laughter.
The same with all comedy shows, including the famous Monty Python. You can tell; everything that is said is followed by an explosion of hilarious laughter. eg "Today is Monday".
Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!
This comment really says alot about the mindset. Some folk are really odd.
@@TB..... Meaning?
@@TB.....they certainly are