Armstrong and Miller : RAF 'Youf' Loses a Leg
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2013
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Two RAF airmen from World War II, who have the language and attitudes of stereotypical modern-day teenagers, albeit with upperclass accents. In this clip after a plane crash one of the pilots has lost his leg.
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“Well I’ve only got one leg now.”
“Random.”
"Are you a batty man or something" that statement in that accent is just sooo perfect
'Well they do that, isn't it, benders'. Laughed so much 😆🤣
Credit to the man in the other bed who did NOT crack... even slightly! 🏆🇬🇧
After watching it a couple of times, I watched it just concentrating on him and you're right, I couldn't keep my face straight just watching it!
"You know my legs? You know how many I've always had and that?"
like two or some shit like that...
Random!
All period films from the 23rd century will be like this.
Idiocracy
"standard" at the end, lovely touch
I got a note and everything.
As a bender I can definitively say that’s what we do
Standard.
I wonder what Douglas Bader would have thought of this? Cos he, like, mashed up his plane and lost both legs, then he got two false legs yeah? and a plane, and did fighting and this and that and everything else, with the Germans or some shit like that! and he got well blinged up for it! Know what I'm saying? Isn't it?
Standard
Isn't it though.
Fo sho!
Random.
Bloody hell, old chap! Hang on a mo, he’s a hero, he is. Mind your blinking manners! 😮😑🇨🇦😀
These have got to be among the funniest sketches ever, they're all hilarious!
This is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. It’d maddening.
Id love a DVD of all these sketches in order , best comedy for quite some time, shows modern comedians how to do it !
This is almost as good as the Fast show.
So so funny . We need more of this ...
Absolute quality👍👍👍
😂 I miss watching stuff like this on telly hahaha it was well worth telly license even before moving to bbc
Bring Armstrong and Miller back from Stalag BBC.....
LMAO!!!!!!!! I love them!
Random.
Harsh.
Standard!
Isn't it though
Banter.
Abdul Ahmed Isn't it?
"mfw i woke up"
He's never like this in Pointless.
No, but this is exactly how him and Richard Osman talk backstage and when the cameras aren't running. Or some shit.
@@nagualdesign were you like, o my god?
6 people are bent.
standard
Thats what they do though isn't it, benders.
😂😂 brilliant
This is the kind of conversation I heard in a Cafe yesterday......
Makes the Victorians sound positively Medieval....
are you a battyman? XD
Oh this is superb!!!!! Made me, like, lol, yeah.
this sketch had me like giggling, laughing and shit, bigtime
Like you must have grinned, like well LOLed up and this, that and other.
Know what l mean
@@hamishanderson6738 it loled you up and this and that? Like out loud, big style-e?
@@bbb462cid lsn't it though?
Am I watching... Catch 22
Isn't it.
standard
Grapes an sheeet.
Anyone else doing this for an English project?
Funny how all rooms in the 1940s looked the same isn't though?
All like black & white n'shit?
@@VickersDoorter Yeah blood coz they like hadn't invented colour isn't it.
isnt it?
There was a war on...
@@petertaylor4980 whos gay now
The canned laughter does it no favours.
It's weird. I find canned laughter infuriating now that we've been weaned off it, but it was so standard that even the very best comedies till the 2000s had it. The reason we didn't find it so intolerable back then isn't because we didn't think it was stupid, but because it was so ubiquitous we just stopped hearing it
And there was me thinking a 'battyman'was a cricket player...
Enlighten me please , so did I !
Too much laugh track, that's what I say.
Isn't it
Harsh
Is it just me, or does Ben Miller really not look in the mood to be doing this sketch?
They did like 30 takes of him lighting the pipe.
Scy Random!
He's probably thinking that they've done this sketch a dozen times without really advancing the joke.
He was basically told to shove his grapes up his arse, what did you expect?
No, he is supposed to be acting nonchalant about his mate losing a leg. Not all, oh I'm so sorry for you and this and that or some such shit.
This is not that long ago but this would probably not be allowed today for fear of offending the permanently offended!
He's neuro diverse and he pilots planes.
Isn't it though.
Lmao sorry but I must laugh at neuro diverse 😂 I hope you're using that ironically.
@@thatoneguychad420 Agree. I was being ironic. Thanks for you're reply. Melbourne Aussie.
@@thatoneguychad420 Everyone's neuro diverse. Even the middle the 1 percent of humans are the centre of the neuro diversity scale. p.s. For context, I'm a pilot.
Great guys - love their humour. But would someone shut OFF the phoney canned laughter. Duh we don't need laugh prompts
Not canned. Note how Miller has to halt his line "Like....." until the laughter stops "Like two legs or some shit like that." Watch it again.
JM harsh though isn't it
You'd be surprised at how many people here would be lost without someone prompting them to laugh. It's like they need someone to tell them what's funny
It's filmed in front of a studio audience. See ua-cam.com/video/qhQNWSPAuPQ/v-deo.html
British comedy sketches and sitcoms are all filmed in front of a live studio audience, the laughter is real. We don’t have canned laughter like America.