I’m old enough to remember when HeyHey was a kids show on Saturday mornings. The show kicked off in 1971 on Saturday mornings and aired during the cartoon segment which us kids used to watch at breakfast time until 11:00am. It got a makeover and moved to the prime time slot of 7:00pm on Saturday evenings. Then it ran for about 26 years ending in 1999. Then When I had a young family of my own, we would watch it religiously every Saturday night!
My favourite comeback line by John Blackman was when Daryl Somers mentioned Kalgoorlie being a big silver mining town years ago, full of prospectors. John immediately said “I once found traces of Silver behind the Lone Ranger’s horse”. His repartee was so good… and I’ll add my RIP to yours. 😢
The coffee shop one, he said "Yeah mate, it's good catchin' up with ya, but I better be off now...ciao" - rapid fire but....Carl is so spot on with his comedy....
In Europe they’re also biscuits. Cookies are exclusively American. Biscoitos in Portuguese, Biscuits in French, Biscuiti in Romanian, Biscotti in Italian, Biskvit in Czech, Biszkopty in Polish, etc.
But they are “koekjes” in The Netherlands. I think this is why in the US they use “cookies”. The Dutch had a considerable influence during the formative years of the US.
Yeah American's have to do it different. Remember it's in English though... kinda. Cookie isn't very imaginable either. It could have been called a bakie.
Some biscuits in Australia are called cookies as well. For example, a chocolate chip cookie or a large cookie from a bakery. It is interchangeable with some biscuits here in Aus.
@@melukaussie7128 That’s just the American influence. Arnott’s Maryland biscuits were my favourites but Arnott’s have dropped lots of old favourites in favour of more flavours of Tim Tam biscuits. No more Assorted Creams, Lattice, Chocolate Creams, and reduced quality Iced Vo Vos, etc.
Carl's an Aussie legend. I'v seen seen him twice over the years, and he remands as funny and super quick and so witty as ever. Also, musically, he is gifted as his an accomplished piano player .❤
Hi Ryan, I'm enjoying your channel alot mate, this was my favourite show growing up, sadly we don't have anything remotely like hey hey on tv here in Aus anymore 😢 lol it was a Saturday ritual with the family for 20 or so years, Carl Barron was on the show a number of times he is a brilliant comic 👍
Carl just has that face that has you laughing before he even says anything. Not many comedians have it and it’s something that can’t be faked or acted.
I kept my ceramic, Elmo character biscuit container, from when I was a child from the early 80's. which for us was a step up from the old biscuits tins from Arnotts.
We used to have a ceramic one, but then we had a plague of ants back to back with a bunch of mice (who figured out how to get in the barrel, gdi) so we switched to a tuppaware container. Ain't not ants or mice getting in it and it keeps them fresher for longer... not that they last long, but they'd be fresher if they did.
We use a biscuit tin otherwise the kids will eat the whole packet in one go. I saw Carl when I was living in a remote mining town. The show was tailored for the mining audience so had a lot of swearing. There were two other comedians in the show. It was a great show. They drank and partied at the motel after the show and were told to leave the motel by the police. Not sure where they went. It would have been a long wait for the next flight.
Ryan, not relevant to this clip but your state governor, Eric Holcomb, is in Australia at the moment, talking business and talking up Indiana. Watched him on the ABC this morning.
Good to see the Hey Hey reactions back. I hope they allow it this time. They actually always used to have the UA-cam channel but shut it down for a few years and only recently brought it back.
bikkie tin is what my family calls them, usually referring to an actual tin (the one that anzac biscuits come in, or those assorted biscuit tins that end up as storage for your mum or grandma's sewing stuff, you know the ones i mean :D ), but if it's a glass jar then we say bikkie jar
Hi Ryan. Great channel. Yes love Carl, and definitely miss Hey Hey. Growing up it was a ritual every week tuning into Hey Hey it's Saturday. Red Faces with Red giving his usual low scores, and witty comments. We grew up with this show. Looked forward to it every week. Glad to see they have their own you tube channel. Oh and Plucka Duck as well. Hope you get some value out of their channel.
I saved a portable dvd player from the e-waste skip a couple days ago. Opened it up and it had a carl barron stand up compilation dvd in it. Watched the first stand up segment and not surprised they tossed it- no need to toss the machine with it though.
I saw Hey Hey in Perth around this tome on a first date. It was wholesome just like your channel bro . Very cool my American friend . Get to oz gis a ring .
You really have to do a reaction to his specials I think. Al ot of this bits in these shorter performances he really nails in his full specials since he's had the whole tour prior to refine the delivery. I think you'll enjoy them more too because he works out how to best deliver them for a broader audience too so you can follow along easier
He said “ yeah mate it’s good catching up with ya, better be off now” or as we Aussies would like to say “yeahmateitsgoodcatchingupwithyabetterbeoffnow”
Love it! More Hey, Hey it's Saturday, hopefully they have more comedy and also some of the great music performances on it! Maybe the Jesus Christ Superstar Cast! Ciaou! 😁👍
A comment on one of the comments you read out Ryan. There are some English persons who always pop up in comments claiming original copyright for Australian talent in any type of field in which we perform or produce, as being an offshoot of the the old country. Sometimes doing this in regard to the other UK countries and Irish Republic as well. However Australian lifestyle, work areas, weather, geographical regions, distances, various social cultures ( CULTURE which some, probably the same, English insist we do NOT have) make us our own kind of unique nation in the world, as all nations are. We understand and enjoy certain kinds of English humour of course. A lot of the humour for us stems from them being typically English as they react to common situations we experience as well, though a lot of times we react so differently. Then there are the many other English who say they are great fans of the " typically Aussie " stuff. Just wanted to drag that dropped *snag back out of the fire. *sausage.
Oh, yes! “Ted, I’m as Australian as you are, I was born in Wagga!” “That’d be right!” (But you have to say “Wagga” right.) What I heard was that Lex Marinos WAS born in Wagga, he was called “the Wagga Wagga wog” during his football career. The KC writers loved that so much, they put it in the script.
Between 1969 and 1974 I didn't have a TV. 1975-90 there was one. I watched Carl Sagan, Star Trek, Dr Who with my kids. Then I went completely off the grid in the Vic High Country with just a couple of solar panels, second hand batteries, second hand petrol genny. A few years later, I added a wind turbine and an inverter so I had a combination of 12 and 240 volt. I have never bought a TV since then so I never saw a single episode of this show or any other during the nineties and beyond. IMO televisions are now obsolete, well maybe the expense of a very wide screen, smart one where you are just using the internet might be worth it with a squillion subscriptions added. A computer works just fine for me, access to news from all around the globe. Ooooh, methinks russians are going to miss YT!
Hey Ryan! I suggest you check out the Australian puppet video "Randy Feltface - Randy buys a bookshelf on Gumtree." Many American reaction videos cry with laughter watching it. A bit of swearing though so you may choose not to post the react but rather just watch it for yourself, but I guarantee you will find it hilarious. Enjoy. 😂
If Channel 9 or any of them had half a clue , they would bring back Hey Hey if Daryl is up for it these days, everyone would watch free to air TV again if they did, at least that night if they bought back Hey Hey in 2024. Surely the budget for Hey Hey would be inline with a cooking show or the other cheap TV programs they make today. I own a nice cookie jar but there is no point to using it in my house, their eaten too fast, Carl is a legend. I also remember alot of the Hey hey clips you have reacted to, it was a good show for a laugh if staying home on a Saturday night back then.
Hey Ryan, FYI your Governor of Indiana is currently touring Australia & doing all the media rounds. Just watched him interviewed on live TV: "The Project" Channel 10
Ryan i think it’s fair to say you call biscuits cookies, not the other way around! England is a much older country and named them first, we just inherited the name being a british colony. They invented hot chips, spell colour correctly and so on :)
Actually, I once read that the Poms, during a Franco-phile period, ADDED the “U” in our words between when the US was started & we were. To be more French. Dunno if it’s true, but it does sound likely to me.
Hey Hey used to be a Saturday morning kid's variety show, the kind where kids sent in letters and they had a resident puppet (Ozzie Ostrich, the pink ostrich) and so forth. Later it graduated to a Saturday night slot, more adult and risqué. But then it got a bit tired and was cancelled after 28 years. A revival attempt wasn't successful.
@@judithstrachan9399 Yes, I think that's why the revival didn't work - people thought of it with fondness but no longer excitement. Amazing life, though.
If you get a chance Ryan check out jimoein he's a very funny Irish Australian comedian and also Dave Hughes both are funny stand ups and would love to see you react to them mate 👍
I remember when Hey Hey it's Saturday started and it was a Saturday morning cartoon show, then they changed the format. I've met Daryl Sommers and he is the rudest most arrogant prick I have ever had to talk to.
I miss the likes of Red Faces and PluckaDuck on a Satty night.
I've never had a cookie jar. I do have a bikkie tin though.
Yep. Never called em cookies, they were bikkies. In tins. Grandmas and Nans tins mainly.
@@mackash if you were lucky! Most bikkie tins have sewing supplies in them
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Yeah biccies tins…
I’m old enough to remember when HeyHey was a kids show on Saturday mornings. The show kicked off in 1971 on Saturday mornings and aired during the cartoon segment which us kids used to watch at breakfast time until 11:00am. It got a makeover and moved to the prime time slot of 7:00pm on Saturday evenings. Then it ran for about 26 years ending in 1999. Then When I had a young family of my own, we would watch it religiously every Saturday night!
You’re right, he’s very random. That makes him even funnier.
RIP John Blackman. John laughing at Carl's jokes would have given a lot of support.
My favourite comeback line by John Blackman was when Daryl Somers mentioned Kalgoorlie being a big silver mining town years ago, full of prospectors. John immediately said “I once found traces of Silver behind the Lone Ranger’s horse”. His repartee was so good… and I’ll add my RIP to yours. 😢
Carl is a legend
"Everybody Loves Carl". Good name for a TV show.
The coffee shop one, he said "Yeah mate, it's good catchin' up with ya, but I better be off now...ciao" - rapid fire but....Carl is so spot on with his comedy....
In Europe they’re also biscuits. Cookies are exclusively American. Biscoitos in Portuguese, Biscuits in French, Biscuiti in Romanian, Biscotti in Italian, Biskvit in Czech, Biszkopty in Polish, etc.
But they are “koekjes” in The Netherlands. I think this is why in the US they use “cookies”. The Dutch had a considerable influence during the formative years of the US.
Looks similar to German 'Kekse'
(somewhere I read that's from English 'cakes', but I don't know if that's true or just a myth).
Yeah American's have to do it different. Remember it's in English though... kinda.
Cookie isn't very imaginable either. It could have been called a bakie.
Some biscuits in Australia are called cookies as well. For example, a chocolate chip cookie or a large cookie from a bakery. It is interchangeable with some biscuits here in Aus.
@@melukaussie7128 That’s just the American influence. Arnott’s Maryland biscuits were my favourites but Arnott’s have dropped lots of old favourites in favour of more flavours of Tim Tam biscuits. No more Assorted Creams, Lattice, Chocolate Creams, and reduced quality Iced Vo Vos, etc.
I still use jars for cookies, lollies and nuts etc. Keeps them fresh lol . I am sure other people do.
Carl is an Aussie legend.
Carl is a national treasure. Saw him twice at the Opera house as a teen.
I was in the audience of Hey Hey once, and the studio is so cold, that one had to always rug up to keep warm 👍😃
My favourite Aussie comedian.
Carl's an Aussie legend. I'v seen seen him twice over the years, and he remands as funny and super quick and so witty as ever. Also, musically, he is gifted as his an accomplished piano player .❤
Hi Ryan, I'm enjoying your channel alot mate, this was my favourite show growing up, sadly we don't have anything remotely like hey hey on tv here in Aus anymore 😢 lol it was a Saturday ritual with the family for 20 or so years, Carl Barron was on the show a number of times he is a brilliant comic 👍
Carl just has that face that has you laughing before he even says anything. Not many comedians have it and it’s something that can’t be faked or acted.
You should check out the famous Aussie Comedy Trio called “Tripod”.
They have that level of silly that I really think you’ll enjoy.
We have a biscuit barrel. That's where they live until they are eaten. Love Carl legend that he is.
I kept my ceramic, Elmo character biscuit container, from when I was a child from the early 80's. which for us was a step up from the old biscuits tins from Arnotts.
We used to have a ceramic one, but then we had a plague of ants back to back with a bunch of mice (who figured out how to get in the barrel, gdi) so we switched to a tuppaware container. Ain't not ants or mice getting in it and it keeps them fresher for longer... not that they last long, but they'd be fresher if they did.
@@7thlittleleopard7 I love my tuppaware, still have a lot of the containers for that very same reason.
We use a biscuit tin otherwise the kids will eat the whole packet in one go. I saw Carl when I was living in a remote mining town. The show was tailored for the mining audience so had a lot of swearing. There were two other comedians in the show. It was a great show. They drank and partied at the motel after the show and were told to leave the motel by the police. Not sure where they went. It would have been a long wait for the next flight.
I have a bickie tin, it says 'anytime is biscuit time' on it
Carl said, "yeah, mate, it's good catching up with you, better be off now." 😂
Ryan, not relevant to this clip but your state governor, Eric Holcomb, is in Australia at the moment, talking business and talking up Indiana. Watched him on the ABC this morning.
I used to watch Hey Hey as a kid.🙂
Ryan you also need to check out another Aussie comedian, Adam Hills.
Umbilical Brothers were on it too!
And Tim Minchin
Yep. I miss Hey Hey it's Saturday. In Ireland, They had an Aussie day at the Australian Embassy in Ireland and Plucka Duck was a special guest!!
I watch Carl Barron a lot he is so funny. 😂
Hey Ryan, check out Eliot Goblet’s deadpan humour. I am sure you will like him.
Hey Hey might be coming back!!!!🎉🎉🎉
Yeah, maybe? But it won't be the same without Ozzy and John Blackman, and a few others that have passed on😢
It wont be the same. Life isnt the same anymore. Too much woke stuff and political correctness and people who get their feeling hurt easily now.
Good to see the Hey Hey reactions back. I hope they allow it this time. They actually always used to have the UA-cam channel but shut it down for a few years and only recently brought it back.
Thanks Ryan, bought back memories as I would watch this with my mum and dad..
I'd suggest you watch some clips of Maurie Fields on Hey Hey. The man was a comedic genius.
You might need to turn captions on however 😊
I remember watching Maurrie Fields on Bellbird. I didn’t realise he was funny until Hey,Hey.
How funny, I just happened to watch this whole episode on the HeyHey website just last night. Great minds 😏
Fairbairn films is a great Aussie comedy UA-cam channel. They nail what it is to be Aussie. If you like Carl Barron they are worth checking out.
This is the second time I have discovered a channel that I like enough to subscribe from your show. (That’s amazing because I am fussy lol) Thanks 🤩
Now it's Olympics time, check out Red Faces 'Bobsled team' skit
Thankyou for telling me about the link. Love The Great Aussie Joke section, you should do a reaction to that. lol
I have heard people call cookie jars 'Biscuit barrels' over here. Don't know how common it is though.
Yeah, Carl's a bit of a legend.
Yes, it's a Bikky Barrel in our house. :)
@@pamelarutherford4495 Always called it bikkie barrel as a kid, but now I have a big glass jar, I call it bikkie jar.
bikkie tin is what my family calls them, usually referring to an actual tin (the one that anzac biscuits come in, or those assorted biscuit tins that end up as storage for your mum or grandma's sewing stuff, you know the ones i mean :D ), but if it's a glass jar then we say bikkie jar
Hey Hey it's Saturday was recorded in Melbourne,
This particular episode aired in the middle of Winter.
I'd be wearing multiple layers too.
Hi Ryan. Great channel. Yes love Carl, and definitely miss Hey Hey. Growing up it was a ritual every week tuning into Hey Hey it's Saturday. Red Faces with Red giving his usual low scores, and witty comments. We grew up with this show. Looked forward to it every week. Glad to see they have their own you tube channel. Oh and Plucka Duck as well. Hope you get some value out of their channel.
Mate we had biscuit tins and shortbread biscuits and a nice cup of tea 😋
Loved that show ...I'm 52 ...Melbourne Australia
I saved a portable dvd player from the e-waste skip a couple days ago. Opened it up and it had a carl barron stand up compilation dvd in it. Watched the first stand up segment and not surprised they tossed it- no need to toss the machine with it though.
I saw Hey Hey in Perth around this tome on a first date. It was wholesome just like your channel bro . Very cool my American friend . Get to oz gis a ring .
Allot of us ozzys say bicky tin or bicky jar👍🇭🇲
You really have to do a reaction to his specials I think. Al ot of this bits in these shorter performances he really nails in his full specials since he's had the whole tour prior to refine the delivery. I think you'll enjoy them more too because he works out how to best deliver them for a broader audience too so you can follow along easier
He said “ yeah mate it’s good catching up with ya, better be off now” or as we Aussies would like to say “yeahmateitsgoodcatchingupwithyabetterbeoffnow”
I actually remember watching this in 1997....
Wow that must have been one of his first tv appearances after the footy show.
Love it! More Hey, Hey it's Saturday, hopefully they have more comedy and also some of the great music performances on it! Maybe the Jesus Christ Superstar Cast! Ciaou! 😁👍
Can’t get over how young he looked back then…… ⚛️☮️🌏
Raymond J Bartholomeuz
No! We are taking about biscuits here 😂
Look how you Carl is there!!
A comment on one of the comments
you read out Ryan.
There are some English persons who always pop up in comments claiming original copyright for Australian talent in any type of field in which we perform or produce, as being an offshoot of the the old country. Sometimes doing this in regard to the other UK countries and Irish Republic as well. However Australian lifestyle, work areas, weather, geographical regions, distances, various social cultures ( CULTURE which some, probably the same, English insist we do NOT have) make us our own kind of unique nation in the world, as all nations are. We understand and enjoy certain kinds of English humour of course. A lot of the humour for us stems from them being typically English as they react to common situations we experience as well, though a lot of times we react so differently. Then there are the many other English who say they are great fans of the " typically Aussie " stuff.
Just wanted to drag that dropped *snag back out of the fire.
*sausage.
It's Melbourne - "layers are everything".
You should watch Kingswood Country and do a reaction. 😊😊
Oh, yes!
“Ted, I’m as Australian as you are, I was born in Wagga!” “That’d be right!” (But you have to say “Wagga” right.)
What I heard was that Lex Marinos WAS born in Wagga, he was called “the Wagga Wagga wog” during his football career. The KC writers loved that so much, they put it in the script.
Loving the T-shirt mate.
Oh, yeah! He’s wearing one of his own T-shirts.
We still use a bikkie tin.
Went saw him 2022, wow fantastic-!!😂🎉 @ryanreaction
Between 1969 and 1974 I didn't have a TV. 1975-90 there was one. I watched Carl Sagan, Star Trek, Dr Who with my kids. Then I went completely off the grid in the Vic High Country with just a couple of solar panels, second hand batteries, second hand petrol genny. A few years later, I added a wind turbine and an inverter so I had a combination of 12 and 240 volt. I have never bought a TV since then so I never saw a single episode of this show or any other during the nineties and beyond. IMO televisions are now obsolete, well maybe the expense of a very wide screen, smart one where you are just using the internet might be worth it with a squillion subscriptions added. A computer works just fine for me, access to news from all around the globe. Ooooh, methinks russians are going to miss YT!
Hey Ryan! I suggest you check out the Australian puppet video "Randy Feltface - Randy buys a bookshelf on Gumtree." Many American reaction videos cry with laughter watching it. A bit of swearing though so you may choose not to post the react but rather just watch it for yourself, but I guarantee you will find it hilarious. Enjoy. 😂
I was given a bikkie jar for Christmas last year 😊
hey Ryan that guy is wearing 3 tops because hey hey was filmed in Melbourne and it"s always cold as a bastard down there in the Swamp
Once I heard the counting I was thinking "Melbourne"😂
You guys have 4 seasons in one day…Phillip island, one minute it’s warm and freezing cold the next.
I’m a Melbournian… you’re not wrong. But we don’t become a swamp in summer. Can get hot as blazes too … on occasion.😊
@@JOJO-2020the best of everything 😂
If Channel 9 or any of them had half a clue , they would bring back Hey Hey if Daryl is up for it these days, everyone would watch free to air TV again if they did, at least that night if they bought back Hey Hey in 2024. Surely the budget for Hey Hey would be inline with a cooking show or the other cheap TV programs they make today. I own a nice cookie jar but there is no point to using it in my house, their eaten too fast, Carl is a legend. I also remember alot of the Hey hey clips you have reacted to, it was a good show for a laugh if staying home on a Saturday night back then.
Hey Ryan, FYI your Governor of Indiana is currently touring Australia & doing all the media rounds. Just watched him interviewed on live TV: "The Project" Channel 10
His segment starts 50 seconds in: ua-cam.com/video/auycGvNlZqU/v-deo.htmlsi=ECYxlUAOyOFscKe7
If you want the funniest Carl Barron performance must look up CARL BARRON " LAWN BOWLS". this one is insanely funny
Life was so much better then.
Started watching HHIS when it was still in B/W then we found out ozzie was pink
Ryan i think it’s fair to say you call biscuits cookies, not the other way around! England is a much older country and named them first, we just inherited the name being a british colony. They invented hot chips, spell colour correctly and so on :)
Actually, I once read that the Poms, during a Franco-phile period, ADDED the “U” in our words between when the US was started & we were. To be more French. Dunno if it’s true, but it does sound likely to me.
Always had cookie jars .🇦🇺in oz the ones with choc chip are called cookies the rest are biscuts.
I use biscuit tins to put bikkies in. The tin is a gift or special occasion tin of biscuits.
Happy arvo
lol, YT put a "Translate to English" tag on your post. Click translate, and it comes out as "Happy value"
@@yaccs-o3l bahahahaha
Yes we call cookies biscuits, but also cookies and biscuits either one. We call cookie jar biscuit jar lol
I still use a jar😂
4:52 hey, I got a minions cookie jar for Christmas!
In Australia a cookie is no crleam filling and larger than a biscuit
Obviously winter in Melbourne with all those layers on guy in the audience.
Carl is a goat
G,day loved hey hey it's Saturday how old were you back in 1997 RYAN watch you a lot🇦🇺
I didn't like Carl lots of years ago not sure why maybe his silly face but love him now I just cry laughing. 😂
It’s good arfter noon
we call cookie jars biscuit tins
Hey Hey used to be a Saturday morning kid's variety show, the kind where kids sent in letters and they had a resident puppet (Ozzie Ostrich, the pink ostrich) and so forth. Later it graduated to a Saturday night slot, more adult and risqué. But then it got a bit tired and was cancelled after 28 years. A revival attempt wasn't successful.
It did take 28 years to get a bit tired, though. Success in just about anyone’s book.
@@judithstrachan9399 Yes, I think that's why the revival didn't work - people thought of it with fondness but no longer excitement. Amazing life, though.
Gotta check out Carl Baron talking about chickens in steroids!
New drinking game for this guys vids
Take a sip when his adhd distracts him
Carl is a funny krunt. Ive seen him live a few times and hes a cack.
Always a bikie tin and mullets are back in. Every second AFL player has one.
Did you notice John Blackman passed away recently. Unfortunately no more hey hey reruns
If you get a chance Ryan check out jimoein he's a very funny Irish Australian comedian and also Dave Hughes both are funny stand ups and would love to see you react to them mate 👍
4:45 NOT anymore, no. We just put em in the fridge or a cupboard & leave them in the packet .. I go through a pack of biscuits in no time, anyway.
Have you done the old Eric bana "Poida" vids?
you should listen to kevin bloody wilson fair and just
So are you watching the full episodes ?
😂
Watch Bondi Beach
I thought the elbowwee in the shower was funny, but that was about all🇬🇧
Kind of bizarre to see Carl Baron with hair
Cookie jars and bikkie tins
mullets are a thing atm bud :)
I remember when Hey Hey it's Saturday started and it was a Saturday morning cartoon show, then they changed the format.
I've met Daryl Sommers and he is the rudest most arrogant prick I have ever had to talk to.