Harry and Paul s03e06
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2015
- Harry and Paul s03e06
First Broadcast: Tue 2nd November 2010
The Benefits appear on quiz show Ask The Dysfunctional Family; the Writer helps the Landlady deal with her troublesome husband; all the modelling hopefuls spotted by Mike Noughts gather to meet him at his house; the Football Manager is relegated to League One; and the Lovelorn Customer makes his last-ever visit to the Polish Café. - Розваги
Paul Whitehouse is a national treasure
That Dean he is like that short arse who attacked Simon Copper in the inbetweeners
@@frederickpurcell3925 anything from the Inbetweeners is pale in comparison to Whitehouse. It's an insult to compare or even comment on them
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@frederickpurcell3925 it's the same actor, that's why
What happened to him?
It seems he just.. disappeared...
All of the "I saw you coming" sketches are totally brilliant. Enfield's best character IMO.
Master Craftsmen at work. Such a shame programmes like this aren't made anymore.
You mean aren't allowed?
@@Lost_me_rivet_gun 100 years ago you'd be called a pansy for enjoying such progressive entertainment. This is nowhere near anything that would be too offensive to produce. It was made basically nowadays anyway; it's not that old.
@@Lost_me_rivet_gun oh shut up you softie little snowflake
Superb, surreal, bonkers, dry wit and just plain excellent comedy and observation. There is no equivalence today.
Football sketch at the beginning is too much! Classic!
No laugh track alone makes it 100× more funny
The Beatles sketches are pure brilliance.
They're the best. So brilliant to see them back this week as Loadsamoney and Stavros, still funnier than most other stuff both old and new.
"Really Peter, there's no such thing as a Paedophile". Hahaha I'm crying.
Comedy gold, comedy genius, comedy perfection. 🤣
“You should be called the Dung Beatles, cause you’re like The Beatles, only shit!” 😂😂😂
👍👍👍😂😂😂
🤣
The football manager at the start is fkn hilarious
Mr Sheringham, err can u hear me 🤣🤣.
Cracks me up
I have been in France for 11 years now, therefore I actually find the French 'I saw you coming' shop assistant quite polite!
I like France myself friend! Would like to live out there one day.
@@lifegoals9528 and yet you seemed like such a lovely guy! 😉
Me too spot in! We are so lucky that they condescend to serve us and take our money lol!
@@lifegoals9528 it's great but you have to adapt. It takes a while.
@@gunner678 You think its bad now, but just you wait until after Brexit Matthew!!!! 😂😂😂
That elderly American couple is actually quite cute in their complete obliviousness
But concerning Mr Bean: he might indeed be a psycho...spot on!
Ghostface cracks me up 😂😂😂
Ghosts face killah?
Sophia Winkleman, or rather the Lady Frederick Windsor as she is now, is brutal; yet Catherine Shepherd is sublime. Listen to how her voice breaks without any visible, histrionic sign of distress. English acting is one of the finest.
Who?
Ooh you mean Big Suze
It's weird that Harry Enfield is very critical of the royal family and now shes married to a member of the windsor family.
@@homosexualpanic I'm not so sure I follow. Who is this big Suze?
@@af98 Well, it's a turn of fortune, is it not?
Catherine Shepherd has the nicest voice. Of anyone.
That first sketch had me dying 😂☠️
It was hilarious.Number 4 reminds me of the actor in 'Peaky Blinders'.
Don't try it at work though
The writer and the landlady is wickedly sublime. Very strange.
Yes that was pure genius.
Next up Paul vs Alan Rickman vs Gary Oldman. That'd be nuts
The most bizarre best
Dennis potter
Absolutely brilliant comedy from the pair
I have no idea what The Writer and the Landlady is meant to be parodying but I know it’s spot on
As an Australian I don't get half the references, but still find it hilarious.
Hitchcock
Arry's humour always a little heavy handed but still some classic sketches here 😂
Arry's umour always ad a eavy anded approach
"what do they call em, them michelin things?"
"they're called tires danny"
tyres*
@@Communist-Doge Dog*
The young lad Peter saying Hell made me laugh. Good delivery.
So love these - sophisticated but in simpler times!
I’ve been listening out for “From Our Taps” every day since this was broadcast and I have to say that I am positively flabbergasted that it has never been on. What an utter disgrace.
The football changing room scene was genius. How good a actor is Paul Whitehouse.
Not seen this episode before, the beatles was funny, mr and mrs oasis lol the dragons den sketch is always funny, the evan davis impression is hilarious!
That’s the best oasis impression ever
The bookies sketch and Mr Bean decapitating the shopowner for a penny were my highlights! 😂
The greatest put down of
“Michelin stars ’n’ all that shit”
ever
Mr Psycho Bean...
I died laughing! xD
Me too way funny
…and the noir movie sketch is quite surreal but some how very accurate!
Love the Beatles sketch…knob heads!😂
That episode of "Ask the Family" was intense.
I teach in inner London. Try dealing with people like that.
@@puskascat Try having your downstairs neighbours like that!😩😭
Stunning production values...
The international football team manager is brilliant. That's impressive team-managing skills! Multilingualism is more and more a selling criteria for an effective professional football team manager these days. Paul is a comic chameleon!
Soilhands it's a joke about Steve Mclaren on Dutch tv doing an accent for absolutely no reason.
@@themadplotter
That was brilliant! What the fuck was McLaren thinking?
@@themadplotter well it can't be worse than a dutchman on British tv literally translating Dutch expressions ending up making no sense. That's another cook.
That one is nothing but a vehicle for Paul’s magnificent range….and I don’t really mind at all!!
It’s absolutely fuckin brilliant. Excuse My English/Scottish/Dutch/Nigerian…! Is that allowed. Well excuse me old chap. I’m off to bugger a cat.
Hilarious. Love Harry and Paul.
Give Ghostface his own series...#
berlinmitte10117 Shut it ghostface!
Shut it! A dog can't...shut it! A dog can't...shut it! A dog can't...shut it! A dog can't have his own series. Shut it!
@@pix046 hahahahahahaa
He was Home Secretary for a while
"This is Giselle - she's French - she's even ruder than me ..." LMFAO
Does anyone else just adore the American tourists?
Excellent and so true
better than Chinese
The McCartney chin is killing me 😂
Paul whitehouse is a true comic genius and an excellent actor too.
The spot they’re fishing at (9:50) is the exact spot my grandad made me get into the water to find a propellor that had spun off the model boat he had made.. I was 9 and had to feel around with my feet...in my underwear! The lake is Black Park, close to Iver and Pinewood studios.
Just thought I’d add that. :)
I used to go there a lot, too. It brings back a lot of happy memories for me, walking in the beech woods, watching the model boats buzzing around on the lake. My father was the Buckinghamshire County Council Land Agent and was responsible for Black Park, Langley Park and other public spots around the county. Good times.
back when kids were useful, or got a slap.
@cm. CG Grow up mate
Emile Heskey's in the jar-oh.
He’s at peace now, this needs fixing, Classic.
French assistant is now 53rd in line to be Queen.
One can see the coloured gentleman struggling to govern his mirth when the coach breaks into Ladysmith Black Mumbazo-style singing.
Coloured???
Fml mate the 1970s needs you back...😂😂😂
it's used in the sketch, fool.
(in Palpatine's voice) I am the 7Os.@@randyschwaggins
Cheers, sir.@@rogerroger5255
@@randyschwagginspipe down Randy
🤣🤣 the football coach
Surprisingly dark for a comedy show
Just brilliant.
harry paul is so good cause they dont have to overlay fake laughing sounds onto it, so fucking pure comedy
The laughing sounds were never fake. They'd play the footage to the audience and that's the laughter you'd hear.
Dean and grandad benefits!. reminds me of the council estate i was raised on in my teens. So glad i left!
Mr Bean is, as Rowan Atkinson has admitted, a very unpleasant character. I would say he's so selfish as to be a sociopath, but Harry took it a step further and made him a psychopath.
I think that Beatles sketch painted a really profound picture about the difference between 90s and 60s culture. But I don’t no do I?
Top of their craft these guys
She’s a real “ C U Next Tuesday “........hehe
:)
😂 Didn't catch on to that. Brilliant.
Alice Lowe is also in the sketch Air Afrikaans....pretty hilarious..
As a scaffolder I love the posh staffs sometimes I think were expected to look up to an image and shout at every passenger woman
in English mate
Captures the hardened peasant outlook of your typical Pole very well
The beatles with oasis 😂😂😂😂😂
"theres no such thing as a paedophile"
"Well do you want to go to hell?" "no..." "then you'd better not tell anyone, had you!" xD
The fishing sketch looks like it was filmed at Black Park lake near Slough.
That's what I thought. Pinewood studios close by of course & TV progs made there, so maybe.
Highly amusing!!😂😂
Is that a fringe or a minge 😂 😂
Brilliant stuff.
Pure genius!
Opens the book halfway through. "Chapter 1."
Hysterical!
Harry about to crack up @ 23.45
"From Our Taps" would be typical radio 4 program...I was a regular listener until I realised I was about 90 years too young to be listening
''Is that a fringe or a minge?''
Harry and Paul are obviously brilliant guys. Funny as hell. The only talents I would compare them to in the US are Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, Joe Flarety from the old SCTV show. I think those guys are from Canada though.
Jimmy King john candy
sctv was brilliant Canadian comedy in the 80's, loved that stuff.
how come some of the sketches in this episode are the same as in episode 4 ??
Good old Ken the land lord from Early Doors managing the Beetles !
Was there a pre-credits sketch on this one? There usually is. Shame if it's missing.
21:17 What a sad ending to "Cafe Polski". Simon's coffee won't be 'his cup of coffee' any more.
Doh-ze kappucino.
@@soilhands7853 duze
Loved seeing John Henshaw there in the Beatles sketch...... Great character actor.
I'm still in love with Big Suz. 🥰
Harry and Paul write and feature in a one off league of gentlemen episode..that would be very interesting
That's not a vegetable it's a fruit, damn 🤣
1:51 This just wouldn't be allowed today. I'm laughing all the same.
1:49 LMFAO 🤣
League One All homegrowners. It's like that here in Scotland lololol
That thumbnail of Whitehouse, s face , lol.
3:01 Woulda been funnier for big suze to say “I emme smowkaing A fa-eeeeg...”
nah
I will explain how everyone in these sketches is brilliant and its pretty simple ,it's something my grandad taught me ,take the obvious and make it funny,take the piss out of the piss ,very hard thing to do
Where did he get that violin from and where did it go after he finished playing it?
19:43 "contemporary art and design, say she dangerous!"
Nice tip of the hat with the Laurel and Hardy music
Omg - and it's Timothy West the americans interrupt on stage!
Nounismisation You are easily impressed then!
Jamesey is that fringe or a minge 😂😂😂😂
i thought they are going to snatch that baby
and a lovely garden
7:26 The Americans' audience participation. 9:26 The Fishermen. It is like this. 'Bettering' yourself could be a good thing but then the sketch also reflects the importance of holding on to your identity. 18:18 What a stunning view and I don't just mean Sophie.
I love both Sophies and Catherine's performances in the saw you coming sketch, both are smoking hot and very talanted, especially love the rude character Sophie does so well, so much so I feel sorry for listeria (although id pop in there every day if Giselle spoke to me like that) well done ladies. Top performances throughout the series.
Tom Smith Listeria(Catherine) is so gorgeous, and acts top notch!
They are smoking hot.
Dog's a bit gobby.
3:29 Did he say Hi 'Listeria'? -like the bacteria?! omg lol!
Lol. Big Suze and Timothy West.
Is it just me or is Sophie Winkelman just one of the most beautiful women to have ever walked the Earth?
Thanks for giving me the name. And even better her father has a 700 acre farm in South Devon.
The world is a sadder place without this and that's just the way they want it.