As a Dane, I particularly enjoyed the way Whitehouse's character couldn't be bothered with actually producing sounds when speaking; quite spot on Danish, I'd say 👍
It's funnier when they say "hurdy gerdy hurdy gerdy hurdy" Like we say "ahawhee hawhee haw" when we are taking the piss out of the French & "Ethethethethethethe" when we are taking the piss out of the Spanish. The English are very good at making fun of the way other countries speak. I could do you Indian, Chinese, Australian, American etc etc. Although if the people have coloured skin that's considered "racist". If they have white skin it's just considered light hearted "banter"... it's the way the world works in 2022!
Hahaha! Even l read the 2nd paragraph!! Ya gotta hand it to the Poms...their comedies are consistantly gd.. they're the best at subtle humour.. I better stop.. the Inquisition (Aust govt) might turn up!!
@@baabaabaa2293 The Aussies call us Poms and we call them Convicts. But like I said, we're both caucasian heritage so that's "banter". If the English were all black people or the Australians brown, it wouldn't be allowed!
This was moving. A sad look at the break up of the family, a critique of the lawlessness of our modern times, the normlessness of the younger generation and the bleakness of the future. I felt quite emotional and this is just the preview. Does anyone know where I can find the full movie?
@@josephinebennington7247 Haha, no normlessness, as in lacking societal norms. See if you can use it in conversation this week, it impresses people! :-D
I’ve noticed envision and normalcy are moving eastwards and trying to elbow out envisage and normality. I’d be drummed out of my clubs if I tried using normlessness on them. I’m sticking with anarchy.
Yeah, there's always the hard-nosed sidekick to complement the 'hard on the outside but soft in the middle' leading cop. Brilliant touch from the boys, that.
I just finished watching the series "Riget", which gave me a healthy fear of the Danish language and people. Props to Paul for tackling such subject matter.
Fr Cluc This was from the Story Of The Twos, a 2014 spoof of the 50th anniversary of BBC2. The most famous joke in the programme took the mickey out of panel shows, and has Paul Whitehouse as Paul Merton constantly shouting “Is it a dolphin in a bathtub?”
This is excactly how i conceive scandinavian crime series. Sometimes a single noun sounds like an actual word, the rest of the time i just hear white noise. Nothing against people from the region btw, it's just the language-thing that gets me. Abba's great, as is Nokia.( yes, one is Zweden and the other Finland.)
Indeed, and if you look at British crime dramas like Hidden (Welsh in that case) and Shetland, I think it's clear we've started to bloody copy them LOL.
Oh, shut up you twat, you act like 2014 was 100 years ago except even in 2014 there were twats like you saying "Wouldn't dare portray a muslim like that now..." and in another 6 years there will still be twats like you saying it about the stuff that comes out now!
As a Dane, I particularly enjoyed the way Whitehouse's character couldn't be bothered with actually producing sounds when speaking; quite spot on Danish, I'd say 👍
misa'uh'efleh.
I am a Scandinavian and this was the funniest imitation of our languages I’ve ever heard -especially little Pingu! 😀
It's funnier when they say "hurdy gerdy hurdy gerdy hurdy"
Like we say "ahawhee hawhee haw" when we are taking the piss out of the French & "Ethethethethethethe" when we are taking the piss out of the Spanish.
The English are very good at making fun of the way other countries speak. I could do you Indian, Chinese, Australian, American etc etc.
Although if the people have coloured skin that's considered "racist". If they have white skin it's just considered light hearted "banter"... it's the way the world works in 2022!
@@PreservationEnthusiast Can I take a wild stab in the dark and assume you're British?
@@TomSmith-jp1es Not such a wild stab, as I all but told you that in the second paragraph ;)
Hahaha! Even l read the 2nd paragraph!!
Ya gotta hand it to the Poms...their comedies are consistantly gd.. they're the best at subtle humour..
I better stop.. the Inquisition (Aust govt) might turn up!!
@@baabaabaa2293 The Aussies call us Poms and we call them Convicts. But like I said, we're both caucasian heritage so that's "banter".
If the English were all black people or the Australians brown, it wouldn't be allowed!
The only thing more depressing than an actual Scando-forensic drama is the fact that Harry and Paul have retired
Nothing is safe from their incredible ability to perfectly parody down to the smallest details.
Pure unadulterated genius as always from Harry and Paul.
The last 3 seconds make it
Harry's walk off at the end.
Sean Elstob Briliant!
Capturing the essence of both actor Søren Malling and Pingu's dad. 😜
It's like Reece Shearsmith as Papa Lazarou when he goes to use the toilet.
Was the funniest part.
Instantly recognisable.
Watched a lot of these Scandinavian crime shows just a couple of years ago, and generally loved them. But this sketch is absolutely hilarious.
*Subtitles:* "that's her brain coming out"
*Speech:* "Fook'ed oup"
Stick that sketch in the middle of any Scandinavian drama and no one would notice. Just brilliant.
Paul's Danish was spot on - says my Swedish colleague.
There is always that guy, in that jacket, doing that walk.
This is just a brilliant parody especially Harry’s end bit...
"...s'fook't'up inneh?"
Trev Moran loool
The shot from the back of the cupboard beyond the gun to Pingu : Perfection 🤣
I’m Norwegian and I approve.
The boy with the Penguin tattoo.
lol.
GOLD. hahaha!
One of my ex's had me watch that.
That was bizarre, but somehow hilarious!
This was moving. A sad look at the break up of the family, a critique of the lawlessness of our modern times, the normlessness of the younger generation and the bleakness of the future. I felt quite emotional and this is just the preview. Does anyone know where I can find the full movie?
The normlessness? Brialliant new word, if you didn’t mean gormlessness.
@@josephinebennington7247 Haha, no normlessness, as in lacking societal norms. See if you can use it in conversation this week, it impresses people! :-D
I’ve noticed envision and normalcy are moving eastwards and trying to elbow out envisage and normality. I’d be drummed out of my clubs if I tried using normlessness on them. I’m sticking with anarchy.
@@josephinebennington7247 Anarchy implies a standard ethic which we are even below. As seen in Pingu's decline
And the lakeofnessness of lake of Ness
"Lose the gun, Pingu!" Fucking inspired.
Harry at the end done me 😂🤣😂🤣
It's that one hard case cop from every swedish and danish crime drama. Simply brilliant
Yeah, there's always the hard-nosed sidekick to complement the 'hard on the outside but soft in the middle' leading cop. Brilliant touch from the boys, that.
Watching some Swedish subtitled drama about a hostage crisis in a tv studio on BBC2 right now and this sketch popped straight into my head. Genius.
Pingu was one of my favorite shows to have my daughter watch when she was a little girl. I think I liked it more than she did.
That's an actual show? I thought they were just doing satire.
@@olliefoxx7165 Yes late 80s. I never liked it, actually I hated it. One of my friends owned Pingu VHS tapes, weird kid 😆
A gripping, bowel wrenching drama 👍
They way the kid walks in with that music at the start just kills me everytime 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just finished watching the series "Riget", which gave me a healthy fear of the Danish language and people. Props to Paul for tackling such subject matter.
Perfect danish!
Ahh! Why haven't I seen this before. I though I had seen all the Harry + Paul sketch comedies over the decades.
Fr Cluc This was from the Story Of The Twos, a 2014 spoof of the 50th anniversary of BBC2. The most famous joke in the programme took the mickey out of panel shows, and has Paul Whitehouse as Paul Merton constantly shouting “Is it a dolphin in a bathtub?”
@@colinbaker3916 Ian Hislop bending out of his chair was the best part of that sketch.
What the hell did I just watch. 🤣
Apparently Johnny Depp reckons Paul Whitehouse is the finest actor on the planet. I'm inclined to agree.
Imagine if he did serious acting - he would be a sensation.
Those Scandinavian series are indeed like that; fabulous satire.
A pingu parody, this so class!
They're getting better and better
I need to find that jumper and buy three.
True to form of those Scandinavian drama's you see on the tele
Spot on, right down to the awful jumpers 😂😂
There a Scandinavian show on BBC 2 right now called ‘Prisoner’, my wife and I turned to each other at the same time and said ‘PINGU!’
My gf and I have been speaking this way for a week now!
Harry Enfield is really a genious🤠
Irony? Do I bite?
this doesn't quite work, it needs more grey filter
1:07 "fucked-up" lol
I'm just reading a Wallander and the plot is exactly like this!
Where was the cop with a drink problem/anger management issues/unspecified psychosis?
That doesn't develop until series 5
Armstrong & Millers 'Jack Force' 😂
Pingu and his little friend voiced by Harry Enfield.
Just brilliant! Utterly offensive. Stereotyping. Love it!
That’s all I see when I switch channels to one of these Scandinavian dramas.
Unbelievably funny. "Stupid little nutter" as they lead him away.
NOT BLUE ENUFF! Apparently, when you step off the plane in Arlanda everything suddenly turns blue and everyone's instantly zombified.
Pingu is my spirit animal
Va i hela helvete?
It is bleak, therefore it is accurate. 😂🏆
This was very dark and eerie...
masterpiece
The fake Danish is bang on the money. I wonder how much practice that took?
Kamelåså?
@@peartree8338 På Langslet!
"too late to go home early"
It was actually too uplifting and colorful.
First class!
LET'S HAVE SOME FUN
minute 1:29 :'))
Basjùh bababuhpaa!
Why didn’t they show the whole episode?
Copyright. If a UA-camr put the whole thing up it would get taken down fairly quickly.
Who plays the mother? She's hot, in an austere sort of way.
Catherine Sheperd
What about the Bridge?
Killing was fab but this better... so miss this stuff. Hey from New Zealand
This is actually better than alot of that morose scandi crime drama trash.
So accurate!
Dying..
🤣
This is excactly how i conceive scandinavian crime series. Sometimes a single noun sounds like an actual word, the rest of the time i just hear white noise. Nothing against people from the region btw, it's just the language-thing that gets me. Abba's great, as is Nokia.( yes, one is Zweden and the other Finland.)
Fooked oop nmhmm
Seven years later and they’re still churning out these shite scandinoire dramas
Indeed, and if you look at British crime dramas like Hidden (Welsh in that case) and Shetland, I think it's clear we've started to bloody copy them LOL.
Oh dear.
Lol Pingu
ingo de spurrl le wurl le worli svenska chefe. Pune de karolinye pucha no?
👍😂😅🤣
so funny
2:02 to 2:12
Nobody said "Tack"!
Paul's diction sounds Korean
🤣
Weird one that !!
LOL pingu
😂
Great actors but that's a terrible Welsh accent..
Pingu was far too good for kids
Miseravel
_GesPa₺O Detektief: ..A MorDoR hAs ₺Aken de plAce_
*TYFOWLİO: (..JOİNS İSİS, DOES CRİME)*
wouldn't dare portray a muslim like that now....
Yeah they’d be in a bikini
Oh, shut up you twat, you act like 2014 was 100 years ago except even in 2014 there were twats like you saying "Wouldn't dare portray a muslim like that now..." and in another 6 years there will still be twats like you saying it about the stuff that comes out now!
@@krashd
Said the 12 year old...🙄
@@christoguichard4311 Said the coward who hides behind anonymity...
@@krashd Lmco, go make me a mandwich MARY, and hurry the fk up.
Amazing. They're so incredibly brilliant!