21 UK Pop Culture References Only Brits Understand 🇬🇧

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  • @WanderingRavens
    @WanderingRavens  3 роки тому +15

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    • @jwec9867
      @jwec9867 3 роки тому

      Bogies is what you call boogers the stuff you find in your nose.
      In America the game is called 'The Peni$ Game' and you play it the same way.

    • @WanderingRavens
      @WanderingRavens  3 роки тому +1

      @@jwec9867 Oh my! We haven't heard of the peni$ game before! 😂

    • @eyenot9327
      @eyenot9327 3 роки тому +3

      You have to watch Little Britain and The Vicar of Dibley. Both are so funny. Make sure you keep watching Vicar of Dibley after the credits have finished. Love Alice 😂😂

    • @christopherkerr5526
      @christopherkerr5526 3 роки тому +2

      Vicar of Dibley is a must watch!

    • @djrizla420
      @djrizla420 3 роки тому +3

      @@WanderingRavens You did well, but here’s the ones you missed or didn’t get the whole context
      “To me, to you” is one of the catchphrases of Paul & Barry, The Chuckle Brothers, a comedy double act on children’s TV. They did slapstick comedy, a kids game show, and live stage shows (including panto, you can’t get more British than that). Here’s a link to a best bits compilation: ua-cam.com/video/sU783d7EHA0/v-deo.html
      Incidentally, in 2014, the brothers made a rap record with British rapper, Tinchy Stryker. Worth watching after you’ve watched some of their shows. ua-cam.com/video/EBtd3H3Qdi8/v-deo.html
      Sadly, Barry passed away 2 years ago.
      “You buy one, you get one free. I SAID YOU BUY ONE, YOU GET ONE FREE!” This was an advert for Safestyle U.K., who fitted windows and doors. Remembered for the strange wizard-looking man delivering the above line. ua-cam.com/video/i3A1TT3kwIY/v-deo.html
      “Belly’s gonna get you” you got the right advert, shame you didn’t watch the rest. The belly is too lazy for the stairs, so takes the elevator, and the rock guitar stops for some elevator music. Then, in the multi-storey car park, the belly is on a motorbike and ends up falling off the edge. The advert is for Reebok and the tag line is “beat the beer belly”.
      “Four candles”. Please watch the rest of this. Classic British comedy.
      0118 999 881 999 119 725... 3. This was a spoof advert in The IT Crowd for a private company that replaces the emergency services 999. Later a fire starts and Moss has to remember the number.
      “Shit on it,”. You got this right, and I’m sure someone’s already mentioned, but Paul Ritter who played Martin, passed away just last week.
      “The photo shoot was for the Daily Mail, which made me feel really posh and upmarket” this was said by Simon Amstel on the music themed, comedy panel show, Never Mind The Buzzcocks. A quick bit of background is needed for this one: you probably remember a show called Big Brother, but there was also a celebrity version, and in one series was a guy called Preston, he was the lead singer of The Ordinary Boys (they did the song “Boys Will Be Boys” in the Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix). One of the twists that series was the introduction of a non-celebrity, Chantelle, whose goal was to convince the others she was a celebrity (a singer in a girl band). Anyway, during their time in the house, the pair fell in love and when they left, they got married. Back to Never Mind The Buzzcock and Preston was one of the panellists. Throughout the show, the host, Simon Amstell, kept taking a break from the quiz to read extracts from Chantelle’s new autobiography, which was winding up Preston because it was becoming a joke. It was a combination of Chantelle being almost the dictionary definition of a chav (I think you learned that word) and the idea of her writing an autobiography at just 23, when she had done virtually nothing (was on Big Brother, married Preston, that’s all). Amstel would read extracts as if it were a literary classic. When he read that line, Preston stormed off the show. ua-cam.com/video/UHJgFJTEHLI/v-deo.html
      “Alright, Briefcase”. This is from The Inbetweeners. The character Will moves from a posh, private school to a common, comprehensive school. Unfortunately, he is used to carrying a briefcase to school, which the other kids instantly pick up on and start calling him Briefcase. ua-cam.com/video/88LQKpzl7WA/v-deo.html
      “Ooh, suits you, sir” is from The Fast Show, a comedy sketch show. It’s pretty good, if you like those sort of shows. A lot of it’s based on catchphrases, which get repeated through the series. Also, Ron Weasley’s dad is in many of the sketches.
      Finally, I’ll add my own. Every night, without fail, we’d have an advert that went “Come on, call Chatback! Oh Eight Nine One. Fifty Fifty Fifty.”

  • @k.stewart007
    @k.stewart007 3 роки тому +302

    The chuckle brothers are a national treasure. They was a massive part of most people's childhood.

    • @WanderingRavens
      @WanderingRavens  3 роки тому +17

      We’ll look them up!!

    • @michaelrussell3890
      @michaelrussell3890 3 роки тому +19

      @@WanderingRavens series is called Chucklevision. There are whole episodes on UA-cam

    • @katiebigglestone446
      @katiebigglestone446 3 роки тому +15

      @@michaelrussell3890 I loved Chucklevision! best kids tv show of the 90s

    • @Calrissian360
      @Calrissian360 3 роки тому +5

      @@katiebigglestone446 I'm so old, I remember when they were puppies in the 80's.

    • @erinpyle173
      @erinpyle173 3 роки тому +6

      Agreed, and I think "to me to you" spans more than a single generation. A lot of the references hit the nail on the head for some and pass others by but "to me to you" is fairly universal (not completely, just more so that bogies and inbetweeners references)

  • @TheGiff7
    @TheGiff7 3 роки тому +122

    Pretty surprised that
    “don’t panic”
    “ am I bovered”
    “ I wish to make a complaint”
    “nice to see you, to see you nice”
    “didn’t they do well”
    “tonight Matthew I’m going to be”
    “SEVEN!”
    “are you free?” to which the reply is “I’m free!”
    “I vill say this only once”
    “FENTON!”
    There’s many many more that have become part of language here in the U.K.

    • @Naylte
      @Naylte 3 роки тому +1

      1: Yes
      2: Only just.
      3: Yes.
      4: Yes.
      5: Yes.
      6: No.
      7: Yes.
      8: Yes.
      9: No.

    • @davidchalk8883
      @davidchalk8883 3 роки тому +9

      Plus -
      "Oh dear. How sad. Never mind"
      "What have the Romans ever done for us"

    • @lexawinter7725
      @lexawinter7725 3 роки тому +3

      Fenton 😂

    • @davidbutler7602
      @davidbutler7602 3 роки тому +2

      This ere parrot!! Wot I only recently purchased!! 😂😂😂

    • @HamelinSong
      @HamelinSong 3 роки тому +3

      I'm not British, but one all my brit friends get is "What a sad little life Jane..."

  • @danecooper2725
    @danecooper2725 3 роки тому +172

    RIP Paul Ritter the guy who plays Martin of Friday night dinner

    • @WanderingRavens
      @WanderingRavens  3 роки тому +9

      Oh no! We hadn't heard!

    • @debswales4869
      @debswales4869 3 роки тому +9

      So sad, passed away last week. Brilliant comic timing 'Lovely bit of squirrel' 😂

    • @PoppyCorn144
      @PoppyCorn144 3 роки тому +4

      I learned of this via BritBox, and in addition to the Helen McCrory announcement the BritBox commemorations were desperately sad today.
      Not inappropriate, just very sad and jarring to someone who wasn’t aware of their passing.

    • @stevearmstrong9213
      @stevearmstrong9213 3 роки тому +11

      Sadly also Trevor Peacock (the no no no yes man in Vicar or Dibley died just a few weeks ago.

    • @PoppyCorn144
      @PoppyCorn144 3 роки тому +2

      @@stevearmstrong9213 that’s Katherine Parkinson’s (Jen from the IT Crowd) father in law so the downer continues.

  • @k.stewart007
    @k.stewart007 3 роки тому +115

    "Here's one I made earlier"
    "Am I bovvard?"
    "Hi I'm a shouty man"
    "I don't belieeevee it"
    "Whats the story in balamory?"
    "Nice to see you to see you"
    "And a cuddley toy"
    "Garlic bread!"
    "Ahh bisto"
    "You wanna a flake in that?"
    The milk tray man
    "Computer says no"

    • @stevenjohnson4190
      @stevenjohnson4190 3 роки тому +5

      "She flies like a bird in the sky"
      "only the crumbliest flakiest chocolate"
      "charlie said"
      "nuts whole hazel nuts"
      "refreshes the parts.."
      "the milky bars are on me"
      "give us a twirl"
      "left a bit..up a bit.. fire"
      "full of eastern promise"
      "it`s friday, it`s 5 to 5 and it`s ..."
      "runaround ... NOW "
      "get down, shep"
      "one for sorrow, two for joy"

    • @geraldmcmullon2465
      @geraldmcmullon2465 3 роки тому +1

      @@stevenjohnson4190 Someone likes chocolate or at least adverts for confectionary.

    • @michaelrussell3890
      @michaelrussell3890 3 роки тому +4

      "Don't blink. Don't even blink!"
      "Jacobs creek Chardonnay. 1991"
      "Accrington Stanley? Who are they?"

    • @jenniedarling3710
      @jenniedarling3710 3 роки тому +3

      @@michaelrussell3890 exactly

    • @stevenjohnson4190
      @stevenjohnson4190 3 роки тому +1

      @@jenniedarling3710 watch out, there's a humphrey about

  • @jrc58526
    @jrc58526 3 роки тому +36

    I used to teach nurses from the Philippines studying here in the UK and randomly showed them the four candles sketch as part of a module on communication. They loved it so much, there after we regularly had a session at the end of class when we'd watch classic British comedies. I think it taught them a lot about our culture and sense of humour

  • @cogidubnus1953
    @cogidubnus1953 3 роки тому +60

    How about hearing a police or fire siren and saying "'He won't sell many ice creams going at that speed"

    • @Greenwood4727
      @Greenwood4727 3 роки тому +4

      Morecambe and Wise classic

    • @wscottwatson
      @wscottwatson 3 роки тому +5

      Or "I'm playing all the right motes but not necessarily in the right order!

  • @andywilliams7323
    @andywilliams7323 3 роки тому +116

    Rosie & Jim aren't on a riverboat. They're on a canal boat. Specifically a Narrowboat. Rosie & Jim was a kids tv show. The two ragdolls secretly came alive whenever no one was looking to explore the scenery as they passed by it while travelling on the multitude of canals and rivers in England.

    • @LyndaAlsford
      @LyndaAlsford 3 роки тому +19

      I started singing the song as soon as they said the names Rosie and Jim

    • @MetalRocksMe.
      @MetalRocksMe. 3 роки тому +4

      I loved that show as a kid

    • @hjr2000
      @hjr2000 3 роки тому +1

      Riverboat?!!

    • @MetalRocksMe.
      @MetalRocksMe. 3 роки тому +1

      @@hjr2000 I think everyone meant canalboat....

    • @megamusicmessenger
      @megamusicmessenger 3 роки тому

      Omg I was obsessed with this show

  • @davidbutler7602
    @davidbutler7602 3 роки тому +84

    For a follow up, a very common pop culture reference is “I have a cunning plan”

    • @rchshrk
      @rchshrk 3 роки тому +10

      A plan so cunning you could stick a tail on it and call it a weasel

    • @blacktronlego
      @blacktronlego 3 роки тому +2

      I thought of that one too, I didn't get all of the more recent references.

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar 3 роки тому +1

      "If you want something done properly, kill Baldrick before you start"

    • @harriedavies3940
      @harriedavies3940 3 роки тому +2

      WIBBLE!

    • @isaac_fuller_
      @isaac_fuller_ 3 роки тому +3

      Woof woof!

  • @Haybalemelonhead
    @Haybalemelonhead 3 роки тому +27

    The autoglass ad lives in my head rent free
    Also “Pippin it’s time to fly”

    • @ericcriteser4001
      @ericcriteser4001 3 роки тому +1

      In the U.S. it's "Safelite repair, Safelite replace!"

    • @Haybalemelonhead
      @Haybalemelonhead 3 роки тому +1

      @@ericcriteser4001 didn’t know that had that in us

    • @alanprior7650
      @alanprior7650 3 роки тому

      I almost spilt my tea when I heard the Safelite ad!

  • @thebeebster551
    @thebeebster551 3 роки тому +87

    I was surprised that "Good Moaning" wasn't included.... along with follow ups such as "I was just pissing the wondow". I recently started watching old episodesof 'Allo 'Allo again!

    • @xcherryfizzx6326
      @xcherryfizzx6326 3 роки тому +1

      and kevin the carrot aswell, although thats relatively new

    • @wrorchestra1
      @wrorchestra1 3 роки тому +8

      "I have a cack in my bog". Also, "listen very carefully. I shall say this only once"

    • @Arakhor
      @Arakhor 3 роки тому +5

      I still say "Gid moaning" to this day. :)

    • @Kwekwe
      @Kwekwe 3 роки тому +8

      "Listen carefully...I shall say zis only once!!!"

    • @METALFREAK03
      @METALFREAK03 3 роки тому +4

      I was just pissing by...

  • @safctilidie
    @safctilidie 3 роки тому +43

    Alright briefcase is from the Inbetweeners. Not sure if you've seen it. It stars Adam from Friday Night Dinner (Simon Bird) and it's because he turns up on his first day at school with a briefcase. Hilarious!

  • @chrisredditch
    @chrisredditch 3 роки тому +22

    A famous one from Blue Peter is "Here's one I made earlier"

    • @yumyummoany
      @yumyummoany 3 роки тому +1

      That is one still used a lot even though it is so old.

  • @stephenclarke2206
    @stephenclarke2206 3 роки тому +14

    John Cleese said in an interview that a German gentleman came up to him & said "Don't mention the War!" Faulty Towers was popular in lots of countries.

  • @caelreth
    @caelreth 3 роки тому +17

    “I’m playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order” (Morecambe and Wise)

  • @andrewbrown8005
    @andrewbrown8005 3 роки тому +49

    "Drink. Feck. Girls!"
    "Computer says no."
    "I don't believe it!"
    "Infamy infamy!!'
    "How very dare you."

    • @whitewolf8644
      @whitewolf8644 3 роки тому

      I soooo can’t believe you just said that! 😂

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar 3 роки тому

      I dunno man, the first one is from an Irish show, by an Irish writer, with Irish actors, set in Ireland. I think the Irish might also get that reference!
      Actually the Irish would probably know a lot of the things in this video anyway, so...

    • @yumyummoany
      @yumyummoany 3 роки тому

      These are great, I know them all - and use them!

    • @B-A-L
      @B-A-L 6 місяців тому

      ​@@PiousMoltar Made by a British tv company cos the Irish were too scared to make it themselves!

  • @alanbeaumont4848
    @alanbeaumont4848 3 роки тому +58

    Another suggestion:
    "Your name will also go on ze list. Vot is it?"
    "DON'T TELL HIM PIKE."
    "PIKE!"

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 3 роки тому +3

      Dad's Army.

    • @smjenkin9255
      @smjenkin9255 3 роки тому +3

      Ooooh CLASSIC. Stone cold classic. Love it.

    • @erinpyle173
      @erinpyle173 3 роки тому +5

      Oh definitely! "Don't tell him Pike" or "Don't panic" or "We're all doomed!"

    • @Randomner2562
      @Randomner2562 3 роки тому +4

      This song with 'listen carefully, I will say zis only once' (allo allo) are staples in my house.

    • @oldrootsfreshshoots
      @oldrootsfreshshoots 3 роки тому +2

      Classic episode!

  • @DylanLee
    @DylanLee 3 роки тому +66

    You're missing two very British Pop Culture references:
    "You ain't my muvva!... YES I AAAAAMMMMM!!!!!" and "I didn't become a little bit of a slag... I became a total slag" hahahaha

    • @eleanorlyndon865
      @eleanorlyndon865 3 роки тому +1

      Isn't the last one also Kat Slater?

    • @GDDiesel
      @GDDiesel 3 роки тому +2

      @@eleanorlyndon865 They both are

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming 3 роки тому

      And "I hate you", Harry Enfield.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 3 роки тому

      I don't know these but seeing the other comments I'm not surprised as i don't watch soaps.

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar 3 роки тому

      I have no idea what these are...

  • @haveringpish
    @haveringpish 3 роки тому +8

    Harry Enfield & Chums; Alan Partridge; Father Ted; Bottom & The Young Ones are chok-a-blok with British pop culture references.

  • @CMOT101
    @CMOT101 3 роки тому +32

    Suits you sir is from the Fast Show.
    Johnny Depp was a huge fan and appeared in the last ever episode.

    • @TheAmigaFan
      @TheAmigaFan 3 роки тому +2

      I loved the Fast Show so much - still say Scorchio whenever it is hot!

    • @lukestark3
      @lukestark3 3 роки тому

      Does she WANT it sir? Oooohh

    • @leewalker101172
      @leewalker101172 3 роки тому

      Y'int seen me.. alroight?!

    • @LoFIJak
      @LoFIJak 3 роки тому

      A group I was part of in a high school French lesson came up with a sketch in French based on the suits you sir bit. Stupidly the phrase is one of the few French phrases I still remember from school 😂

    • @thebestspork
      @thebestspork 3 роки тому

      It's actually SUIT you sir.

  • @SMlFFY85
    @SMlFFY85 3 роки тому +12

    "You buy one, you get one free..." was not an Autoglass advert, it was a Safestyle UK double glazing advert.
    "Ooh suits you sir" is from The Fast Show. Johnny Depp was a fan of the show and appeared in one of the sketches.

  • @jen6879
    @jen6879 3 роки тому +39

    Trevor Peacock who played Jim “No no no no no” Trott passed away recently. I’d definitely recommend giving the series a watch. Trigger from OFAH was in it too x

    • @greendragonpublishing
      @greendragonpublishing 3 роки тому +2

      I second this recommendation

    • @cogidubnus1953
      @cogidubnus1953 3 роки тому +2

      The whole point of course was that he reflexively said "no no no no no no no" but then finished off by adding "yes"

    • @debbiepoole2247
      @debbiepoole2247 3 роки тому +1

      One of the best TV shows made.

    • @iangascoigne8231
      @iangascoigne8231 3 роки тому

      His son Daniel is also an actor.

    • @woodentie8815
      @woodentie8815 3 роки тому

      @@iangascoigne8231 Yeah, a spaniel's a dog too.

  • @davidjones332
    @davidjones332 3 роки тому +7

    "Stupid boy" is an old favourite from "Dad's Army", always addressed to Private Pike by Captain Mainwaring. Another much-loved one goes back to an old PG Tips tea advert where two chimps play removal men. "Dad, do you know the piano's on my foot?" "You hum it son, and I'll play it".

  • @cemops8660
    @cemops8660 3 роки тому +68

    'To me to you' is from the chuckle brothers lol

    • @WanderingRavens
      @WanderingRavens  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you!

    • @jwec9867
      @jwec9867 3 роки тому +6

      @@WanderingRavens They are normally trying to move a table or something of similar size to another room.
      The people in the clip you showed were the chuckle brothers but I don't recognise the clip.

    • @ayeready6050
      @ayeready6050 3 роки тому +2

      @@jwec9867 I think someone edited clips of them and made a song. Quite a popular meme back then. That Lord of the Rings parody song "they're taking the hobbits to Isengard" to another example of this.

    • @dbonk6264
      @dbonk6264 3 роки тому +5

      Check the tv show “Chucklevision” it’s one of their catchphrases. No-one in the uk can move furniture without saying “to me, to you”

  • @Randomner2562
    @Randomner2562 3 роки тому +79

    Honestly the vicar of dibley is definitely a show you should check out. Dawn French is hilarious and fantastic and the entire show is just wholesome and gorgeous

  • @jd_jd_jd
    @jd_jd_jd 3 роки тому +10

    I can't believe "I don't belieeeve it" isn't on the list. (Search it)
    I'm from the South and have to listen really hard to get some accents from the North/Scotland

  • @shukocarl79
    @shukocarl79 3 роки тому +19

    You forgot the legendary Gene Hunt: "You're surrounded by armed bastards!" "I'm 'avin 'oops!" and "Fire up the Quatrro!"

    • @harriedavies3940
      @harriedavies3940 3 роки тому

      "as nervous as a small nun at a penguin shoot!"

  • @bridiesmith460
    @bridiesmith460 3 роки тому +21

    The two Ronnie ‘fork handle’ sketch is a play on words and takes place in a hardware shop. Wouldn’t work in a department store. Classic two Ronnies. Know most of the references.😂😂😂😍

    • @gd0012
      @gd0012 3 роки тому +2

      O's.

    • @stephenjcarr1
      @stephenjcarr1 3 роки тому +1

      The Eggs Box sketch is great too

  • @benjaminjonathanjamessisko7095
    @benjaminjonathanjamessisko7095 3 роки тому +23

    Do people in the UK have trouble understanding other Brits?
    Yes.
    I'm from Edinburgh and I have trouble understanding folk from Dundee - their accent is REALLY strong.

    • @sandersson2813
      @sandersson2813 3 роки тому +1

      It's one of the worst accents in Britain alongside Glasgow.

    • @teamjono69
      @teamjono69 3 роки тому

      @@sandersson2813 *Laughs in Brummie*

    • @wscottwatson
      @wscottwatson 3 роки тому +1

      @@sandersson2813 Not nearly as bad as RP.

    • @sandersson2813
      @sandersson2813 3 роки тому

      @@wscottwatson RP is fine, at least you can understand it.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 3 роки тому +1

      Peterhead is by far the worst to understand because it is almost a completely different language and spoken very fast.

  • @lisamumby
    @lisamumby 3 роки тому +17

    "Ooh suits you sir" is from The Fast Show. They did different comedy sketches throughout the shows.

    • @eleanorlyndon865
      @eleanorlyndon865 3 роки тому

      I couldn't remember which sketch show it was! Didn't they also have the old ladies which were incredibly racist or something? Weren't they shop owners? I vaguely remember them.

    • @lisamumby
      @lisamumby 3 роки тому

      I don't remember that but I remember Swiss Toni and the old farmers.

    • @templar-asimov9252
      @templar-asimov9252 3 роки тому +2

      Don't forget about Scorchio

    • @chrismartin2663
      @chrismartin2663 3 роки тому +1

      Fast show was brilliant, cos it was all these funny sketches one after each other and funny sketches are brilliant because they make you laugh. Aren't comedians brilliant because they are blokes or ladies who make you laugher which is great, int UA-cam brilliant because it's videos people have uploaded of themselves or stuff of telly or others stuff, fantastic, so many things, and you can even watch the fast show there... Brilliant!

    • @neilgarratt8154
      @neilgarratt8154 3 роки тому

      Thin Blue line :Your cockup,my arse!

  • @itsweetabixday7550
    @itsweetabixday7550 3 роки тому +1

    Many of us in the UK drop the "h" from the start of a word so "handles" becomes 'andles so four candles can easily become fork 'andles. Wonderful play on words for which Ronnie Barker was one of the best ever.

  • @susanashcroft2674
    @susanashcroft2674 3 роки тому +6

    Madness sang Our House (in the middle of our street) at The Queens Diamond Jubilee celebration concert outside Buckingham Palace in 2012. To which they super imposed pictures onto the palace. Fast forward 9 years and today couldn't have been any more different. There are lots of iconic sayings from adverts, comedy sketches, comedians or celebs and depending on which era most will know or be able to tell you who and where it was said. Some from my childhood are 'For mash get....Smash, ' 'Nice to see you to see you nice' , 'Ooh Betty' 'Shut that door!' oh and more lately 'Should have gone to Spec Savers' or 'Bovvered am I bovvered'. As for us not understanding each other in the UK, time to worry is when you can't understand your own accent!!

    • @nigelashton
      @nigelashton 3 роки тому +3

      And the classic "A finger of fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat"

    • @susanashcroft2674
      @susanashcroft2674 3 роки тому +3

      @@nigelashton'A finger of Fudge is just enough until it's time to eat. It's full of Cadbury goodness and very small and neat. A finger of Fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat'....can't remember what I had for lunch yesterday but remember a 70's advert!

  • @alansmith3781
    @alansmith3781 3 роки тому +2

    I think that the Tango advert was banned as children were damaging each other by slapping their faces and sometimes damaging their hearing if they slap their ears.

  • @bobbod8069
    @bobbod8069 3 роки тому +4

    Quite a few years ago, I worked for British Telecom and I had to translate between the guy from Essex and one from Newcastle. It was quite a surreal experience.

  • @isaacheywood3202
    @isaacheywood3202 3 роки тому +16

    A finger of fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat!

    • @KianneofTroi
      @KianneofTroi 3 роки тому +2

      if they think chocolate on a club is for swingers... God only knows what they would think this meant LOL

    • @sameebah
      @sameebah 3 роки тому

      It was full of peppery goodness. At least, that's what my ears told me.

    • @patrickturner7126
      @patrickturner7126 3 роки тому

      @@KianneofTroi 😂😂😂

  • @andrewleighton8820
    @andrewleighton8820 3 роки тому +14

    “Stupid boy"
    "Here is a box, a musical box, all wound up and ready to go"
    "Hi de hi campers"
    "Don’t panic "
    "Good moaning"

    • @harriedavies3940
      @harriedavies3940 3 роки тому

      hi de hi just got added to britbox and I'm so happy!

    • @alanprior7650
      @alanprior7650 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah there's great kids tv right there... Camberwick Green,Chigley and Trumpton.
      My wife loves the one where Windy Miller gets drunk!

    • @harriedavies3940
      @harriedavies3940 3 роки тому

      @@alanprior7650 ha, yeah, altho these days (well, since 1986) I can't watch trumpton without wanting to yell "there's gonna be a riot down in trumpton toniiiiight!!!"

  • @thegingerwitch322
    @thegingerwitch322 3 роки тому +5

    Yes, sometimes UK accents are difficult to understand, and often if the interviewed person is from the Highlands of Scotland or some other place with a heavy accent, they will give you subtitles!

  • @Nanonic001
    @Nanonic001 3 роки тому +6

    'Leesten vairy carrfully, I shall zay zis onleee vunce'
    'Go to work on an egg'
    any jokes about Skoda cars
    saying 'oooo matron' after a double entendre

  • @GroinStrain_
    @GroinStrain_ 3 роки тому +1

    1: To me to you is a catchphrase from the Chuckle Brothers who are an absolutely iconic duo from Rotherham, Northern England Paul and Barry (RIP), whenever two people are carrying a heavy bit of furniture it's almost law to both say to each other "to me... to you"
    2: I'm pretty sure that upward bend on the "free" just sounds Brummie to me - which, you're correct, is an accent you shouldn't trust lol (jk)
    3: Cilit Bang a cleaning product and Barry Scott is a parody of your typical loud, too loud, advertisers
    4: Getting Tango'd turned from an innocent playground prank, to something that caused serious injury and people getting arrested - it was probably banned after a while
    5: Four candles - the Two Ronnies, both passed now, are actual Britsh icons, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett, and their legendary sketch is known by most people in Britain over a certain young age. If there was ever a capsule filled with stuff that just represents British culture, the Two Ronnies would have many sketches in there
    6: That's from the IT Crowd - I reckon you two would have a damn good time reacting to a few British tv shows, IT Crowd, Two Ronnies, Only Fools etc. you would definitely get more engrossed into British culture
    7: Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror is generally accepted as the first king of England
    8: RIP Paul Ritter, still can't believe he's gone
    9: Little Britain - David Walliams and Matt Lucas, a sketch show that despite only being 15 or so years old would not survive in today's PC culture
    10: Dick and Dom, people my age grew up with them and it's a funny game to be played in a polite place i.e. a library or an exam hall
    11: Only Fools and Horses, voted the best British sitcom multiple times
    12: Alan, Alan, Al... Alan Partridge - you should react to him aswell lol
    13: I'm pretty sure Mr Blobby was just a creation from a meeting room full of people high on ectasy
    14: Never Mind the Buzzcocks was a legendary panel show about pop music they had some brilliant guests on: Lemmy, Alice Cooper, Slash and Preston was this boy band wanker guy who walked out because the host read some of his ex's biography
    15: Robbie Williams tries to get everywhere in the UK media world and it's quite tiresome
    16: Madness, they have a few other songs worth checking out
    17: Check out the latest series from Sheersmith and Pemberton - Inside No. 9, amazing show where every episode is very different and worth watching
    18: Fawlty Towers: 12 episodes - quality not quantity
    19: Rosie and Jim used to freak me out when I was younger
    20: Club biscuits were very popular in the 90s I think?
    21: RIP Trevor Peacock, another one we lost this year, his character Frank Trott
    22: Inbetweeners, growing up in school at the same times at the lads I very much related to it all and I reckon it was the last truly great sitcom, the catchphrases and mannerisms are still said today - check out James Buckley's youtube channel with his Scottish wife
    23: The Fast Show - Paul Whitehouse and a few others
    24: Another Inbetweeners reference, like 22. Still check out James' youtube channel - he is totally the opposite of his character Jay

  • @graemew7001
    @graemew7001 3 роки тому +11

    Madness are an epic band from my childhood and The League of Gentlemen is a fantasticly written really dark comedy which you should definitely watch more of if you can. I've watched a few of your videos now and I'm hooked by your personalities and your generally spot on take on what it is to be one of us Brits.......subscribed 👍

    • @yumyummoany
      @yumyummoany 3 роки тому +1

      This is the lavatory, into which we do not pass solids!

    • @graemew7001
      @graemew7001 3 роки тому +1

      @@yumyummoany I come in from work and the first thing I read is this 😂😂😂 absolute classic, thanks for the giggles

  • @db01brighton
    @db01brighton 3 роки тому +1

    I'm pretty sure Suits You Sir was based on an actual shop in Brighton (Mark Williams used to live in Brighton) - the owner of the shop was definitely quite eccentric! - 'Local shop for local people' also came from an actual shop in Rottingdean (near Brighton) when the League of Gentlemen where here for a show!

  • @jenniedarling3710
    @jenniedarling3710 3 роки тому +7

    "The league of gentlemen" is so scary but that was a great impression by Eric.

  • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
    @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming 3 роки тому +2

    "Do some people in the UK have difficulty in understanding other British accents", yep. Birmingham is 30 miles away from where I live in Stratford-upon-Avon, and the Brummie, Scouse (Liverpool), Belfast and Glaswegian (Glasgow, Scotland), or any east coast Scotland for that matter.
    Bogies, or Boogers (contents of your nose).

  • @nataliekeller
    @nataliekeller 3 роки тому +3

    As a nation, we are proud of you for using the word ‘advert’ instead of ‘commercial’!

  • @replevideo6096
    @replevideo6096 3 роки тому +2

    BOGOF (buy one get one free) was a popular supermarket promotion where if you buy a product you get another one free, or in other words 2 for the price of one. At one time you could find a number of them in any supermarket, which persuaded you to buy something you never wanted when you went in. It's not so common now.

  • @davidchalk8883
    @davidchalk8883 3 роки тому +11

    I must admit I'm surprised that "Oh dear. How sad. Never mind". and "What have the Romans ever done for us?" didn't make the list.

  • @wencireone
    @wencireone 3 роки тому +19

    'Suits you sir' is from the fast show, well worth a look

    • @WanderingRavens
      @WanderingRavens  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 3 роки тому +1

      Also another sketch on the show was a character talking then says MILK it's GREAT!
      This week i will mostly be eating ...... Ron Weasley actor again.

    • @hadz8671
      @hadz8671 3 роки тому +4

      I know it is trivial but it bugs me - it's "Suit you sir" NOT "Suits you sir"!

    • @cmcculloch1
      @cmcculloch1 3 роки тому +1

      brilliant kid was my fave

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 3 роки тому

      @@cmcculloch1 that's the one I was trying to remember

  • @margaretnicol3423
    @margaretnicol3423 3 роки тому +82

    You can't say suits you is obscene when you've just accused a chocolate biscuit advert of being for a swingers' club!!! 😵

    • @stevearmstrong9213
      @stevearmstrong9213 3 роки тому +22

      That's a sketch they never did which is now in my head as my imaginary favourite. "Do you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit sir? Ooh, do you? Do you want to join our club, sir, ooh, suits you, sir"

    • @WanderingRavens
      @WanderingRavens  3 роки тому +3

      😂😂😂

    • @margaretnicol3423
      @margaretnicol3423 3 роки тому

      @@stevearmstrong9213 👍🤣🤣

    • @AndrewLakeUK
      @AndrewLakeUK 3 роки тому +4

      Suit you, not suits you.

    • @Abi_144
      @Abi_144 3 роки тому +3

      @@AndrewLakeUK no it is suits. Because the saying is it suits you

  • @sophielambie3036
    @sophielambie3036 3 роки тому +8

    Yes, we do sometimes struggle to understand people in the UK 😂😂 I'm from Yorkshire and my nan is from Birmingham. She can't understand a word I say! And the more I try to enunciate... the worse it gets! 🤣

    • @pip5858
      @pip5858 3 роки тому +1

      My brother in law is from near Pontefract and the first time I heard him say "nah I'll jus have a glas o' watter please mam" to my mum I nearly died. I'm from Kent and had to ask for a translation.
      My sister and he have 3 kids. Eldest sounds 100% Kentish. Middle is pure Yorkshire lad. Youngest sounds posh Yorkshire like he's from Harrogate 😂
      They've been married for about 11 years and I still have to ask my b-in-law and middle kid to slow down and repeat things about 5 times.
      But then I can't talk, my OH is Devonian and sounds like a farmer!

  • @geosword6
    @geosword6 3 роки тому +5

    Actually properly LOL'd at Eric: 'This sounds like an advert for a swingers club where they prefer the back door!!' 😂😂
    Grace: Shocked expression.... 'You are so right!' 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @simonoleary9264
    @simonoleary9264 3 роки тому +1

    I'm REALLY surprised no one included "My Lord, I have a cunning plan".
    The "Suits you sir" sketch is from a show called "The Fast Show", which also brought us "Scorchio".
    Lastly, the long phone number ending ".... 3", was a spoof ad in the "IT Crowd" show.
    Thanks for the video 😀👍

  • @Matthew-Wood85
    @Matthew-Wood85 3 роки тому +5

    You reactions watching the two Ronnie's sketch is fantastic! I'd absolutely recommended you guys watch more of their stuff.

  • @chrischarlescook
    @chrischarlescook 3 роки тому +1

    The Preston reference is a musician who was on "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" show and the host made fun of his partners autobiography. He eventually stormed off the set.
    "Alright Briefcase" is a reference to The Inbetweeners. Simon, the new kid, came to school with a briefcase 👍

  • @martintabony611
    @martintabony611 3 роки тому +31

    I thought all Americans had made a reaction video for the "Four Candles" sketch by now. :)

    • @Mrfort
      @Mrfort 3 роки тому

      So let's ask a yank for four candles.

  • @stephenwest9757
    @stephenwest9757 3 роки тому +1

    "Suit you Sir" Is possibly from the fast show and "alright briefcase" may be from the very first Inbetweeners episode where Will was mocked for having a briefcase at School.

  • @keithorbell8946
    @keithorbell8946 3 роки тому +4

    “Our house in the middle of our street” Madness, one of the best bands ever.

  • @14littledude
    @14littledude 3 роки тому +2

    ChuckleVision aired for 22 years. They were a part of childhoods from people of the 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s

  • @METALFREAK03
    @METALFREAK03 3 роки тому +5

    Also look up "Ohh Betty" from the person in my picture :)
    Very good show if you haven't come across it yet ("Some Mothers Do Ave Em" - Oh they do, don't they? They do.)

    • @steevenfrost
      @steevenfrost 3 роки тому +5

      ...and Ooooh Betty the cat's done a whoopsy!

  • @martingibbs1179
    @martingibbs1179 3 роки тому +1

    The Autoglass usually free is a reference that most car insurance policies will cover windscreen replacement. There might be a small excess change like £50 but most of windscreen cost or repair is covered by insurance.

  • @ashermorris4254
    @ashermorris4254 3 роки тому +5

    Preston storms out is a reference to the episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks where Preston from the Ordinary Boys gets offended and walks off the show.

    • @johnboy2562
      @johnboy2562 3 роки тому

      Yes, he left by the North End!!🤣😂⚽️

  • @UnmistakableSoundOf
    @UnmistakableSoundOf 3 роки тому +2

    Others have already mentioned that "Suit you sir" is from The Fast Show. This was a sketch show from the 90's. I think it was the first sketch show to have recurring sketches where the characters basically do the same thing or say the same catchphrase every episode. Other memorable catchphrases from the show include "this week, I have been mostly eating...", "I was very, very drunk", "BRILLIANT!" and "BLACK!" I suppose they weren't clever sketches, but they've kind of become lodged in the British consciousness.

  • @Veni_Vidi_Vortice
    @Veni_Vidi_Vortice 3 роки тому +5

    Scorchio! (also from The Fast Show - you must watch at least one episode please)

  • @ianpark1805
    @ianpark1805 3 роки тому +1

    The ‘suits you sir’ tailors are from The Fast Show. In the early series there was an American guy who was on every week and only said “Hi, I’m Ed Winchester!” But the whole show was a string of catch phrases, possibly at its most obscure on the ‘Channel Nine’ sketches. It also brought us the magnificent Rowley Birkin QC - “I’m afraid I was very, very drunk...” The other refs to the League of Gentlemen I particularly like come from Geoff Tibbs - “Wolves did it!” and “Have we missed the cakes?” Along with the more obvious such as “Hokey dokey, pig in a pokey...” etc. I’ve been rewatching ‘The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin’ just lately and this spawned a whole slew of pop culture references. Reggie always arrives into the office precisely eleven minutes late and explains on variations of a theme detailing the rail delays to his secretary “Sorry Joan, eleven minutes late, signalling failure at Hammersmith” plus the two marketing ‘yes men’ in conjunction with the farting office chairs “Great!” “Super!”. Plus Reggies useless military cousin - “bit of a cock up on the catering front” and best of all Reggie’s monstrous boss, CJ - “I didn’t get where I am today...” well worth searching out in all its surreal glory!

    • @ianpark1805
      @ianpark1805 3 роки тому

      “Hokey Cokey...” before anybody corrects me! Fingers!

  • @weedle30
    @weedle30 3 роки тому +23

    I am very surprised no one has said “.........myyyyy aaaaaarse...” 😉😂😂

    • @MonkeyButtMovies1
      @MonkeyButtMovies1 3 роки тому

      Forgive me, but what's that from?

    • @trickygoose2
      @trickygoose2 3 роки тому +3

      @@MonkeyButtMovies1 Jim from the Royle Family

    • @trevorgibb1019
      @trevorgibb1019 3 роки тому +1

      @wendy kelly And the one where he says, "Finger my arse." That cracked me up!

    • @Mrfort
      @Mrfort 3 роки тому

      My arse!

  • @frankmitchell3594
    @frankmitchell3594 3 роки тому +2

    When I used to drive to work there was a sign pointing to 'Local Shops'. I always added 'For Local People' in my mind.

  • @katethomas5712
    @katethomas5712 3 роки тому +8

    To me, to you is the catchphrase from the 1980's kids programme Chucklevision, with Paul and Barry Chuckle getting into various scrapes

    • @WanderingRavens
      @WanderingRavens  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Kate!

    • @davebirch1976
      @davebirch1976 3 роки тому

      @@WanderingRavens they're also famous for being from my home town of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, Barry Chuckle (their real surname is Elliott) sadly died a couple a couple of years ago.

    • @rhiwright
      @rhiwright 3 роки тому

      @@davebirch1976 ua-cam.com/video/EBtd3H3Qdi8/v-deo.html ;)

  • @dancedecker
    @dancedecker 3 роки тому +1

    Another classic from Fawlty towers .could be Mrs Richards complaing about the view from her room...
    "Well what were you expecting to see from a Torquay hotel window?
    The hanging gardens of Babylon, Sydney Opera House perhaps....." Etc.
    Plus my favourite..." Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb."..
    Classic.

  • @ChrisBetton
    @ChrisBetton 3 роки тому +13

    1. "To me" "To you" was the catchphrase of the Chuckle Brothers.
    2. He wasn't asking a question - he's a brummie.
    3. Barry Scott is an icon.
    4. Nothing to add here.
    5. Fork 'andles is one of the ultimate examples of British sketch comedies. Yes, we all need each other to repeat everything if we have different accents.
    6. 0118 999 881 999 119 725 3 was something we used to sing at the top of our lungs at school. It's from the IT Crowd.
    7. ... 1066
    8. RIP :'(
    9. Vickie Pollard from Little Britain - it's lived for nearly twenty years as part of the lexicon.
    10. Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow replaced SMTV Live with Ant, Dec and Cat Deeley - it wasn't as good but "Bogies" is the thing that came from it and is yet to go away.
    11.

    • @frankupton5821
      @frankupton5821 3 роки тому +2

      The Chuckle Brothers would attempt to move a large item of furniture, in a Laurel-and-Hardyish way, saying "To me" "To you".....

  • @captvimes
    @captvimes 3 роки тому +2

    Suits you is from The Fast Show which was brilliant and made a few comedians famous. This was one of the common sketches on the show parodying how mens tailor shops used to harrass you while shopping in the 80's

  • @richardh50
    @richardh50 3 роки тому +11

    “Course you can Malcolm “ you need to be 50 + for this one

    • @trevorgibb1019
      @trevorgibb1019 3 роки тому +1

      "I can't go to school today Mum, I'm all bunged up!" Mum says: "Course you can Malcolm!" Vics Sinex.

    • @lilyliz3071
      @lilyliz3071 3 роки тому +1

      Another oldie He's got an ology,Maureen Lipman BT ads

  • @itsweetabixday7550
    @itsweetabixday7550 3 роки тому +1

    Watching this, there is so much classic British comedy you still need to find- the Two Ronnies, Little Britain, the Vicar of Dibley....glorious

  • @wscottwatson
    @wscottwatson 3 роки тому +4

    "Dad? Do you know the piano's on my foot?"
    "You hum it son and I'll play it!"

    • @susanashcroft2674
      @susanashcroft2674 3 роки тому

      PG Tips hey...they wouldn't be allowed to do those ads these days.

  • @the_animal_ark
    @the_animal_ark 2 роки тому +1

    I am British and struggle to understand some people! mainly elderly or older people with strong accents! My grandad for example!
    He is Cornish and is from Cornwall and has a very strong accent! can’t understand a word the man says 😂😂!! Bless him!!

  • @andyp5899
    @andyp5899 3 роки тому +3

    "Don't tell them Pike" the name Pike sometimes substituted for some other reference

  • @isaacmartinez6904
    @isaacmartinez6904 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video Wandering Ravens about UK pop culture.

  • @rhilou32
    @rhilou32 3 роки тому +7

    As a Brit, this video was pure nostalgia!

  • @PedroConejo1939
    @PedroConejo1939 3 роки тому +2

    You did pretty well, I thought.
    To increase your British quotient, the Two Ronnies Four Candles sketch is essential, as are the IT Crowd series.
    I'm even older than Fawlty Towers so my cultural references are often, 'Don't tell him, Pike!' (watching the actors trying to stop corpsing in that episode is a treasure); 'We're doooomed!'; 'Tin hats everybody'; 'Bet that's cooled his biryani' and 'Anything can happen in the next half hour.'
    RIP Paul Ritter.

    • @Posie-hg1ze
      @Posie-hg1ze 3 роки тому

      Whistle while you work
      Hitler is a twerp🤣🤣

  • @Coni2009
    @Coni2009 3 роки тому +3

    You absolutely need to watch The Fast Show (the Mr Weasley clip you didn’t recognise), brilliant cast and still quotable today.

  • @franl155
    @franl155 3 роки тому +2

    I think that the "to me, to you" started with furniture movers, trying to get large items through a doorway; they'd have to shift it back and forth.
    You haven't seen Four Candles??? You're seriously missing out.
    I have trouble understanding some accents: but then, I'm a cockney, people have trouble understanding mine.

  • @jackroom1261
    @jackroom1261 3 роки тому +16

    The auto glass bloke sounded like a brummie, explains the internation

  • @jumpferjoy1st
    @jumpferjoy1st 3 роки тому +2

    Loving the work guys
    "No no no no no no no no" Yep you are right about the Vicar of Dibley. Best one was getting him to work the tannoy at the Dibley fair. He said "No no no no no no parking on the lower field!" When he was questioned about his comment he just repeated it, again leaving everyone completely confused.

  • @andykegs5584
    @andykegs5584 3 роки тому +3

    You have to watch the Vicar of Dibley one of the best old comedies ever!
    Also the Fast Show and Harry Enfields old comedy sketch show are classics!

  • @tnskyhawk
    @tnskyhawk 3 роки тому

    Redo. The auto glass commercial uses the almost exact commercial in the US. Auto glass and Safelite are owned by the same parent company. They do the same thing in the US version when a person tries to pay. The US version doesn’t say it’s free but will file on your insurance for you so no out of pocket expense. Or very little out of pocket expense.

  • @edcurl4740
    @edcurl4740 3 роки тому +3

    I'm from Leeds and I used to go out with someone from Aberdeen - let's just say I had to tune in to the accent! Speaking of the Fork Handles though, it could be a good subject for a video - Ravens investigating comedy sketches that all the Brits know about.

    • @Parknest
      @Parknest 3 роки тому +1

      Is it only Yorkshire people like us who can "tune in" to the various accents? Must be because we're in the middle.

  • @davonuk1
    @davonuk1 3 роки тому +2

    I see many of these are from ads. This is annoying because nowadays I go out of my way to avoid people trying to sell me stuff, I usually find ways to skip ads as I find them intrusive and annoying. I still recognise too many of them.

  • @MrSiBrum
    @MrSiBrum 3 роки тому +3

    Yup, I struggle to understand quite a few accents across the U.K. Mainly if it's a strong accent, like "Geordie" or "Scouse". I'm from Birmingham/Solihull, I don't obtain a "Brummie" accent though.

  • @edwright4892
    @edwright4892 3 роки тому +2

    Brilliant! I'd forgotten a lot of these! Definitely check out The Fast Show which featured the pervy tailors. This comedy sketch show was massive in the 90s and I can remember at work people constantly shouting out some of the lines. Some of the sketches were quite sad as well, there was one featuring really awkward scenes between an aristocrat who was in love with Ted his gamekeeper, poignant but also very funny in a uniquely British way! I might be imagining this but didn't Johnny Depp once appear with the tailors? 😄

  • @doegywhail728
    @doegywhail728 3 роки тому +3

    You should see the Johnny Depp Suits You sir sketch. In fact Johnny Depp loved the show (the Fast Show.) he references it in the pirates of the Caribbean. Watch the out takes.

  • @keithrudd8003
    @keithrudd8003 3 роки тому +1

    Gavin, from Autoglass is a Brummie, and the ‘Free’ part is a reference to the insurance paying ...rather than at the point of service

  • @Mark_Bickerton
    @Mark_Bickerton 3 роки тому +4

    "You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!"

    • @Parknest
      @Parknest 3 роки тому +1

      There's plenty of other good lines from that film.

  • @Parknest
    @Parknest 3 роки тому

    Aleksandr Orlov the Russian meerkat who advertises "Compare the Market" and finishes with the word "simples!"
    In a similar vein, there is the bulldog who advertises "Churchill" (an insurer) and says "Oh yes!" He is voiced by the comedian Bob Mortimer.
    The late great Fred Dibnah whose best remembered words are "did ya like that"? spoken in his Lancashire accent.

  • @gmdhargreaves
    @gmdhargreaves 3 роки тому +3

    You REALLY REALLY need to watch the first series of Alan Partridge in the hotel!!!!! YOU WILL LOVE IT

  • @casinodelonge
    @casinodelonge 3 роки тому +6

    Everytime I attended EU business in Aarhus in Denmark, I always used to think "in the middle of our street". I don't think my European cousins would have got that though.

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 3 роки тому

      I think that depends on their age. 50 and above would get it, that song was a major hit in a lot of places.

  • @briantodd3190
    @briantodd3190 3 роки тому

    The Auto Glass ad is a reference to the terms of our "fully comprehensive" auto insurances of that time....glass replacement was nearly always included , hence the assumption that "it was free" i.e. it was covered by the insurance.
    The "buy one get one free" was an entirely different advert (I believe from Everest double glazing)...you buy ONE window and get another window for free . I believe that this one is still sometimes aired.

  • @EmKing1992
    @EmKing1992 3 роки тому +5

    The way you see if there’s a burglar in your house is you shout “0800 00...” and the burglar won’t be able to help themselves and they most definitely will shout “...1066!” Back to you

    • @corriehingston6744
      @corriehingston6744 3 роки тому

      I would be a rubbish burglar then 🤣. I love that little jingle

  • @cliffbetton8893
    @cliffbetton8893 3 роки тому

    Autoglass repair is often free. Most car insurance policies have a windscreen replacement included in case it gets broken by flying stones/chips etc. A lot of times, especially with laminated windscreens the first effect is a chip in the glass and not a crack or a break. At the chip stage, it can be repaired for about £10-15. If a chip goes un-repaired then because of the climate and in particular the temperature variations, a chip can turn into a long crack. A chip is OK but a crack impairs your vision and is illegal and or course weakens the screen and cannot be repaired: so a replacement screen £100+ and a lot of work with screens generally glued into place and that cost is born by the insurance in full. So most sensible insurers would have an agreement with Autoglass to pay the cost direct at about £10 rather than wait until it cracks and them pay out a lot more. So in most cases it is free to the insured driver/owner of the car.

  • @davemck1887
    @davemck1887 3 роки тому +4

    This week I shall mostly be wearing Prada.

  • @michaelstamper5875
    @michaelstamper5875 3 роки тому +2

    Club is a brand of biscuit that has a thick coating of chocolate. Hence the tag in the ad.

  • @righthandofdoom77
    @righthandofdoom77 3 роки тому +6

    What Alan Partridge and Dan!...Dan..Dan.... Dan!

  • @LucyLive91
    @LucyLive91 3 роки тому +1

    Full Moon, Half Moon, Totally Eclipse.
    The Jaffa Cake adverts were everywhere