Yeah I wrote something similar yesterday on another episode! About how they're the healthiest relationship I've seen on the screen in a long time! Love 'em. The first one I watched was the one where he's not laughing, and I still enjoyed their interaction until the end
What I find so interesting is how she can nail the British identity, those little idiosyncrasies that are particular to the English. Her character of Nan isn't like any other grandmothers anywhere else. You'd only find her in the England along with the teenage girl (do I look like I'm bothered) and the female detective you'll only find in UK. She is brilliant.
@@Notpoop906 Oh very true. And horrifying. Because old people can get that way, and she fits in the tradition of "Awful Characters That People Love"...Archie Bunker, Homer Simpson, Chandler's ex-girlfriend Janice, it's kind of a trope by now, but Nan is pure genius.
I absolutely love her! What an amazing talent. But I guess the Britts just like to use the Lord’s name as a foul expletive rather than a respectful and appropriate way.
Nah, it'll be alright. There's a whole lot of worse stuff on tv nowadays. I'd prefer a person joking (in a nice way) about gays/women/dark skin or death than listen to people on t.v. saying stuff about those things that I *wish* were jokes and not hateful speeches.
So true. Would fall foul of the "cancel" generation. Most if her sketches are self depreciation humour, with an equal dash of sarcasm and irony. Sure it was a different time, but not "woke" enough anyone. I am glad I grew up with such great British comedy shows as Fools and Horses and Blackadder to name but two.
That couple with the exaggerated perkiness, they are funny but I don't know if they are modeled on characters most viewers would know, or a recognised Type. And guidance on that.
I don't know if they fit a trope, only that they have one of the healthiest relationships I've ever seen. Must admit I've met one couple from Essex that reminded me of those two, but I'm not from or in the UK so I don't know if it's an Essex thing?
@@Skittenmeow as someone from essex, yes I think this is very common here. Drawing a story out longer than it needs to be, with no pay off but reviling in the moment nonetheless. Ha!
I know they can talk for an hour about something that lasted five minutes in reality and turn something vaguely funny into the most hilarious thing that has ever happened in their life 😂
“ I’m in my wedding dress, it doesn’t have pockets, who has pockets? Have you ever seen a bride with pockets? When I go back to the fitters I’ll say to them the one thing I forgot to tell you, IS GIVE ME POCKETS!” Donna Noble, Christmas 2006.
Patstokes70 she can "nail the British identity" because that's what she is British so she knows exactly what we are like. so to me it's not interesting it's real.the parts that she portrays there really is people like that in good old blighty😀
It's not unless you grew up, or are British and under the age of 20. Don't worry plenty of Gen Z humour out there on you tube. However to have ended up here, you must have searched for something relevant to it.
@@samdasilva1914 I’m Generation Z and Catherine cracks me up. It’s really just personal humor, I think anyone would find this funny, apparently not the person who wrote the comment though...
That couple find one another hilarious are kind of couple goals.
I was just going to say this - they really love each other !!
Yeah I wrote something similar yesterday on another episode! About how they're the healthiest relationship I've seen on the screen in a long time! Love 'em. The first one I watched was the one where he's not laughing, and I still enjoyed their interaction until the end
Ohhhhhh yessssss!!!
YES! 😆🙌❤️
I just read this comment (left three years ago) _after_ I left an almost identical one. Great minds 😂
What I find so interesting is how she can nail the British identity, those little idiosyncrasies that are particular to the English. Her character of Nan isn't like any other grandmothers anywhere else. You'd only find her in the England along with the teenage girl (do I look like I'm bothered) and the female detective you'll only find in UK. She is brilliant.
England is crawling with them 😅😅😅
Well, she is English
You got it in one☺- she's brilliant.
Seems you have not travelled outside England much
Exactly 😂😂😂😂
shes so good at accents
That Leeds accent sounds more Manchester than Leeds.
The "what have you done" couple = relationship goals 😂😂😂
They live next door, to me
For me, Nan is as good as it gets. So funny.
So glad this is free on UA-cam as it’s not on any of the American services
the couple is one of my favorite sketches
Baton Spinning is my life!
Still binging on the Great Tate, Thank you again😂...
What she said about that vegan in the cafe I actually agree with 😂
Catherine, you are the best!!! 😘
Love from France 🐩
It's hard for me to believe it's Tate portraying Nan.
haha yeah same. She's the most real feeling character
@@Notpoop906 Oh very true. And horrifying. Because old people can get that way, and she fits in the tradition of "Awful Characters That People Love"...Archie Bunker, Homer Simpson, Chandler's ex-girlfriend Janice, it's kind of a trope by now, but Nan is pure genius.
Comic genius
What what what😂😂😂😂🤦🏾♀️😅she being this funny should be a crime! 🤦🏾♀️😂😂😂😂😂😭
Ahm a Doncaster spinner 😂
Love this!
'Packed lunches' she said with a glorious look of Victory. Lmao
Mathew Horne is quite cute back then. Anyone else think so?
was
Um...yeah! A spunk.
Yep lol
Yes, and still is. 🥰
I absolutely love her! What an amazing talent. But I guess the Britts just like to use the Lord’s name as a foul expletive rather than a respectful and appropriate way.
“She’s a woman, not a cat!”
"Seven more than you'll ever have ya barren ol' crone." 🤣
Very good
pppfff she going to Zimbabwe
Its a shitfest...
This show would be in so much trouble if it aired now 😂
Same with little britain
Nah, it'll be alright. There's a whole lot of worse stuff on tv nowadays.
I'd prefer a person joking (in a nice way) about gays/women/dark skin or death than listen to people on t.v. saying stuff about those things that I *wish* were jokes and not hateful speeches.
So true. Would fall foul of the "cancel" generation. Most if her sketches are self depreciation humour, with an equal dash of sarcasm and irony. Sure it was a different time, but not "woke" enough anyone. I am glad I grew up with such great British comedy shows as Fools and Horses and Blackadder to name but two.
@@Widdekuu91 I agree!!!!
@@RK-ep8qy Thankyou :)
That couple with the exaggerated perkiness, they are funny but I don't know if they are modeled on characters most viewers would know, or a recognised Type. And guidance on that.
I don't know if they fit a trope, only that they have one of the healthiest relationships I've ever seen.
Must admit I've met one couple from Essex that reminded me of those two, but I'm not from or in the UK so I don't know if it's an Essex thing?
@@Skittenmeow as someone from essex, yes I think this is very common here. Drawing a story out longer than it needs to be, with no pay off but reviling in the moment nonetheless. Ha!
I know they can talk for an hour about something that lasted five minutes in reality and turn something vaguely funny into the most hilarious thing that has ever happened in their life 😂
My mum to a tee!! A FN liberty!!!
🇿🇼 as a Zimbabwean representing lol...
❤️❤️❤️
22:28 it's what's his name from sitcom Miranda! 😆😍
Clive and he’s playing a character called Gavin next to a guy who played Gavin in Gavin and Stacey.
@@josephchambers2000 I'll definitely have to check that out!
Doesn't the first couple remind you of an older jack and Danny 😂
rotfl - the BEST !!!
The kettle 😂
I had a Rhodesian Ridgeback named BWadwee once upon a nonce. But it went away. Sorta.
😂😂😂😅
I'm curious what accent region is laughing couple cause if very hard sometimes to understand for me. Even i love this guy facial expression .
They're Londoners I know loads of people like them 😢
Its bin a funny old week
I've going to Egypt not phoning it.
When you're not saving the whale or rolling around in shit 😂
The guess office woman is the worst she’d end up getting beaten up in real life
Zimbaabway
Love backhander at 1:16 mark
Donna noble
That was a different programme, dear...
“ I’m in my wedding dress, it doesn’t have pockets, who has pockets? Have you ever seen a bride with pockets? When I go back to the fitters I’ll say to them the one thing I forgot to tell you, IS GIVE ME POCKETS!” Donna Noble, Christmas 2006.
@@josephchambers2000 🤣
Bunty move on do it with adults 🤣🤣
Oh Bunty
Reminds me of my family lol...
Patstokes70 she can "nail the British identity" because that's what she is British so she knows exactly what we are like. so to me it's not interesting it's real.the parts that she portrays there really is people like that in good old blighty😀
😂😂😂😂😂
The tip ov the ice berg ha shes 6
Eighty pounds? They're not going on a day trip to margate
When I play a video I like to be able to hear it, if you know what I'm insinuating...?
It's just copyright avoidance. If it sounded the same, was the same crop and the same length it'd get taken down .
The men in this show are so frickin' cute I can't stand it! 💋
Lauren replace "I m I bothered" with "you are infringing my human rights" for today's "Laurens"
¸why is this so unfunny
It's not unless you grew up, or are British and under the age of 20. Don't worry plenty of Gen Z humour out there on you tube. However to have ended up here, you must have searched for something relevant to it.
@@samdasilva1914 I’m Generation Z and Catherine cracks me up. It’s really just personal humor, I think anyone would find this funny, apparently not the person who wrote the comment though...
Why are you?
@Rosie Makepeace nah I am not british enough
Because you can't please everyone, especially not people with no sense of humour