One of the most beloved shows on TV.Ted and Sir and incredibly matching of pathos and bathos ,characters comparable with Tati, Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy ,Steptoe etc.Pure fooking Genius.Enjoy before all vintage comedies go down the crapper of Revisionism.
7.99! that's literally fucking genius.. It's how he subtly imitates her voice this time but only just barely. You can see he's fucking dying. Oh it's so good.
3:37 = me! This show was so funny, tragic at times, but always comedic genius. I doubt there will ever will be anything quite like this again.. That said, at least according to the climate change doom and gloomers, things will always continue to be Scorchio..
Immense. Watching this when it first came out was just funny but now I'm in my 40s I know REAL people like Roger and the alcoholic "I'm not pissed" family and even a slightly less version of Swiss toni amongst others. Brilliantly observed by the best talent.
CultureOfCritique “ I think it might be Benjamin Britten sea preludes from Peter Grimes Ted,are you familiar with Britten Ted,”Sure isn’t it what the lower field standing in sir”Listening again I don’t think it is ,it’s 20century English Pastoral (not terribly helpful!)
Keith Martin Really? Are you from Cork or the Shankill? He's always had an Irish accent. Whether thats a Dublin accent or not I doubt you an an authority to speak on it. Ya fecker yee!
The FastShow is up there with the Goons and Pythons for classic british comedy. Paul Whitehouse is a master of his trade.
Yes he was a good Plasterer 😉
Rest in Peace Eternal Caroline Aherne , a comedy legend 🙏🏻👍🏻❤️🌹
I've loved The Fast Show since 1997.
‘It’s an endless cycle, broken only by short holidays and bouts of mental illness.’
😂
Yep. That’s life!
superb-the best comedy of the 90,s and forever
Aaah.. Comedy before it was cancelled.. In the words of Robert Plant "does anyone remember laughter..?"
“Short Holidays and bouts of mental illness” quite possibly Ryanair’s most accurate but, least successful advertising slogan.
Pmsl 😂😂
Ted & Ralph here are just as painful to watch as Hopkins and Thompson in Remains of the day.
These two had so much more to give. 🏆🇬🇧
"wok around the clock" . 😂😂😂 Genius
One of the most beloved shows on TV.Ted and Sir and incredibly matching of pathos and bathos ,characters comparable with Tati, Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy ,Steptoe etc.Pure fooking Genius.Enjoy before all vintage comedies go down the crapper of Revisionism.
So you’ve been convinced you’re under attack and you want to tell strangers on the internet about it, how original.
@@kickedinthecalfbyacow7549 Where did he mention being under attack?
@@SpotlessLeopard Tati
The reference to Strauss' Four Last Songs...sheer class. And i love the Cheesy Peas app!
Rest in peace.comedy😣
Love the fast show thanks
So, let me see if I have this right:
After _TWENTY_ years (That we see), Ted is *_finally_* the one to ask Ralph out...and it's CUT SHORT?!!!!!!!
Yeah I wanted to see more WTF
2:30 was very moving
this show was so effing good
7.99! that's literally fucking genius.. It's how he subtly imitates her voice this time but only just barely. You can see he's fucking dying. Oh it's so good.
And in the first sketch, children, we see Sir Charlie Higson channeling his inner Jim Broadbent.
3:37 = me!
This show was so funny, tragic at times, but always comedic genius.
I doubt there will ever will be anything quite like this again..
That said, at least according to the climate change doom and gloomers, things will always continue to be Scorchio..
My favourites where the deaf stuntsman and duke of wynborne
Does anyone know if theirs a full version of this missing episode let me know please
OMG!!! The cheesy peas app ad!!! I watched it 3 times (this time lol) & lmao!!! Brilliant, miss the FS 😢
Brilliant!
I've been watching lots of episodes recently on iplayer.🙂
Wonderfully well observed
I used Shazam - the piece is Cornelius Air by Dave HEWSON, available on Soundcloud
Immense. Watching this when it first came out was just funny but now I'm in my 40s I know REAL people like Roger and the alcoholic "I'm not pissed" family and even a slightly less version of Swiss toni amongst others. Brilliantly observed by the best talent.
Its true I;ve only really appreciated their gift for capturing people as I've got older.
We have this ! 🤣........and then we have Jo Brand 🤮
BUT DID HE GO ON A DATE? I NEED TO KNOW
Cheesypaedia.
Awsome😊
The TV guy is me haha
Anyone happen to know the name of the piece of music playing during the Ted and Ralph scene?
CultureOfCritique “ I think it might be Benjamin Britten sea preludes from Peter Grimes Ted,are you familiar with Britten Ted,”Sure isn’t it what the lower field standing in sir”Listening again I don’t think it is ,it’s 20century English Pastoral (not terribly helpful!)
The music is cornelius air by dave hewson
the cheesy peas community!
Today's generation
I can see why these clips were left out of the show, for crappy Fosters Lager to have
Not their best work, by a mile.
@@andygelsthorpe7518 no laughter track is all. The comedy is still there.
@@andygelsthorpe7518 It still beats anything around today, by a mile.
Arabella weir looks like a real old woman
You Ain't Seen Me.......Roite
Too SHORT!!!!
When will drug companies finally find a cure for gingers?
Minge is fine
Gingers are cured when they reach their 60s.
@@JoeyXSmith Is that a drug company policy or one by the government? And what about if they have private health insurance?
:-)
He has a shite shovel sir has a silver spoon just glad he’s not going help him shovel.
terrible. when did Ted's accent become a Dublin accent? every real Irishman hates that Dub accent.
yeah good point, got me thinkin now did he always sound like that? but I think you're right if he did have an I rish touch it wasn't that pronounced
Keith Martin Really? Are you from Cork or the Shankill? He's always had an Irish accent. Whether thats a Dublin accent or not I doubt you an an authority to speak on it. Ya fecker yee!
Dublin accent is the best in the English speaking world and ted is a proper culchie
What part of Dublin does that accent come from then?
the London suburbs where the BBC are