I loved this as a kid and I love this now. How nice to see witty, intelligent, pleasant people again, much better than the no-brained toss-pots on the BBC these days.
When we would sit as a family and watch a wonderfully charming show ... and might learn something too. Frank and Arthur - the kind of uncles I wish I had as a lad.
Haha, here I am, a Hungarian, hearing about "Pongal" as a Hungarian place for the first time in my life :D :D :D (By the way, whar Soue Cook describes does, indeed exist in the east-southeastern part of Hungary, but it's called "Alföld" (or "Nagyalföld") literally translating to "Plain" (or "Great Plain"))
Gentle humour with the wonderful Arthur Marshall chuckling along 🙂😮
Brings back great memories 😃
Such lovely gentle people
Ha ha I’m old and wary! Especially when it’s icy.
Great to see this program again Robert Robertson and the lovely Sue Cook
Great to see Frank again !
I loved this as a kid and I love this now. How nice to see witty, intelligent, pleasant people again, much better than the no-brained toss-pots on the BBC these days.
spot on.
I met Sue Cook once, many years ago, she was absolutely as delightful and lovely as you can imagine.
World record comb-over! And Frank Muir saying Aurora Borealis is priceless!
When we would sit as a family and watch a wonderfully charming show ... and might learn something too. Frank and Arthur - the kind of uncles I wish I had as a lad.
Haha, here I am, a Hungarian, hearing about "Pongal" as a Hungarian place for the first time in my life :D :D :D
(By the way, whar Soue Cook describes does, indeed exist in the east-southeastern part of Hungary, but it's called "Alföld" (or "Nagyalföld") literally translating to "Plain" (or "Great Plain"))
wonderful sue cook . . .
Arthur Marshall was a very dear friend of the late great 'straight' (pardon the pun) actor, raconteur and comedian, Kenneth Williams...
Lovely gentle, intelligent entertainment.
Manool - that was truly difficult..
Suddenly, there are 'adverts' in the middle, so it's unwatchable.
The man who - enabled,helpedand abetted Delboy to finally say “Rodney we are millionaires”
where do they get the words? if i look them up now, google cannot find, or is it burried deep deep in the search results?
I'm not a fan of using foreign words, how could anyone know them, surely they hadn't run out of esoteric old English words?!
I asked Bing AI what a 'Ko-No' is and it didn't know, until I told it, so that's a weird one even today!
How disappointing....i thought it eas gonna be a new episode......and its just a re-upload
Boring left wing satire humour by the bbc? Just as rubbish today like lee mack...dreadful
We can see you have no prejudices. Well done.
Left wing in what sense?!
@@Dbdbe1 unfunny bbc comedies/ comediens? Not funny
Well said, you remnant of the snowflake, woke educational sect.😂
And what are your comedy credentials?