How many of you watching this series are not from the UK? If you’re from another country, what country are you all from? I love seeing people from all over watching shows from other countries other than their own. Especially a classic. 😊
Canada... one night, my mom was watching it on PBS tv, & asked if i ever watched it. I said no, & now 25 years have gone by... AYBS? was on, then Keeping Up Appearances after it
I dont recall how many times i have watched these episodes. They never seem to get old. Always entertaining! The creators of this program struck gold with this cast. Overflowing with talent.
"ARE YOU BEING SERVED," saved me from an emotional depression by laughing back to mental health. Now, it seems to be helpful.again. Thanks to the writers, actors, and website posting. A sincere "Thank you."...😅 from the USA.
@Kim Smith Omg I have not seen As Time Goes By in years. Oh Miss Judy Dench we LOVE YOU! I had forgotten all about that show. Thank you will check it out now.
Mr humphries was the king of one sided phone calls! You always believed there was actually someone on the other end. 😃 He really was great in this episode but he rocked them all 😍
I had the chance to see Inman once, but sadly I was working a minimum wage job and had no gas money. He was doing a meet and greet in a mall some 50 miles from me in Detroit
New York! One of my Favorite shows! They used to run it every Friday night on PBS but stopped. I bought the series on dvd so I can watch it whenever I want! The show is a true joy!
@@blisscick There's a sort of documentary about Molly Sugdin (?) here on UA-cam, if I remember correctly the wild makeup/eye liner and hair colors were Molly's idea.
To put such a serious moment of Peacocks story in the middle of the laughs, use it to set up laughs, and make it work requires tremendous skill. It seems like no one today can pull it off. Love this show and others around it just funny and fun and too often brilliant.
I love how sometimes you could tell that they were trying so hard NOT to bust out laughing at their own jokes. And there will only be one Mr. Humphreys. We need all of them today.
@Nenethegreat W go look at the eisode "the club" when they're in the dinning room.. Ms. Brahms has a hard moment of not laughing.. it's hilarious.. and Mr. Lucas I believe as well.🤣🤣 Good times.. that's my favorite episode.🤣 But in this episode, I think the OC was talking about the wig part. Humphreys gives a giggle.
I agree. During quite a few episodes they mention Christmas party and the hijinks that happened at them. Kinda makes me wish the show had shown part of one or the characters looking at pics from a Xmas party.
A wonderful programme...I have watched these episodes over and over again. Each character has been so aptly portrayed by these actors. It is great to read about each of these actors on Wikipedia and also watch their interviews on UA-cam. It is funny that I, an Indian, love these British programmes with good dialogues and humour...and at the same time intensely dislike the British for their brutal rule, immeasurable loot and horrific killings in India for over Two Hundred Years.
LOLOLOL @ 0:50 "mr grace" looses character for a second and laughs when the balloon pops but snaps right back to his "mr grace" role. even he finds it too funny hahaha
"And I must say that I deplore the sight of female figures without knickers....." "Oh ho HO!! You've changed your tune since the Christmas party!" Ladies and Gentlemen, Shade has just been thrown! XD
Captain Peacock’s obvious responsibility to the comment towards Miss Brahms when he looks away from her for “Non cooperation at the Christmas Party” was very funny.
Young Mr. Grace had his 80th Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 on the show, Mr. Rumbold announced Young Mr. Grace was now an Octogenarian, and Miss Brahms asked if he no longer ate meat. And Mr. Rumbold informed her Octogenarian was a person at 80 years of age.
How long did you expect they would have lived? I mean the youngest one Mike Berry who did not join the cast until later was born in 1942 he's still alive at 79. Would he still be playing the junior at this point? If any of the original cast was still alive most be close to one hundred years old, not to mention "young" Mr. Grace Harold Bennett he would be 121 years old.
Mr Lucas was always getting dumped on, poor guy. Even after Miss Brahms voted him off he still defended her to Mr Grace. Loved him and Mr Humphries so much...
I remember my mother telling me that here in America during WWII there was a shortage of woman's hose due to the nylon being needed for Parachutes. and how they had special leg makeup , and would use an eyeliner pencil to draw seams up the back. I wish she were still alive to have seen this, it would have brought back some memories for her.
"It is only because I hoped to take Mrs. Tebbs for a last trip to her birthplace in Wales, and for old times' sake, to Bangor." May we all have such lofty dreams. Brilliant. 😂
I thought I’d seen every episode but this is the first time seeing this one. Enjoyed it! They did a Xmas show way back in the early days and it was one of the funniest shows I have “ever” seen. I hope to come across it again.
Although I was born and raised in the US, I love British comedy. It all started with Benny Hill and Kenny Everett. I also started watching Doctor Who when Tom Baker had the role in the 80s. (Our local public television station couldn't stay current.) I liked his British humor as well.
Watching these again, 25 years later, I am enjoying them more. The humor always seemed so broad. Now it seems high camp, with favorite comedians. Everyone is a gem. Richard was really beautiful. Sudgen, not that old, played eccentric to the hilt. Inman along with the ladies, was my favorite. They all were great. Everyone gone now.
And when they actually took the time to interview you themselves, instead of having a bunch of HR people do it and requiring all application to be submitted online.
@@janicetehie3839 and they actually trained staff in-house for their positions instead of requiring a $100,000 debt for a University degree in Gender studies.
Indeed, Tebbs was okay, but Mr Goldberg on the otherhand i totally didn't like. Same with Spooner, he was nowhere near as funny as Lucas was, in fact, i didn't find Spooner funny at all.
@@SurferGirlAllAroundTheWorld me too. Mr Lucas was on an episode of "keeping up appearances" called 'angel Gabriel blue' or something like that. He was the salesman
I think an overarching theme of AYBS that people tend to miss is how horrible the management was at Grace Brothers. The company turned the simple issue of potential layoffs into a Survivor-style competition among its employees.
Reminds me of the episode of _Frasier_ where Martin's girlfriend has spent the night and then Daphne makes English breakfast the next morning (which is awkward for all, as Martin didn't plan on the woman staying the night), and in front of Martin's lady friend Frasier offers a sausage and says "Banger, Dad?"
I'm unfamiliar with this reference. I had only seen this episode for the first time, just today. It was awesome. Could you please explain the geography. I assume it's Sh!tsVille. Lol
Managua, Nicaragua, baby! ☘️🇳🇮☘️ But used to watch this show in the US where I've lived most of my life! Still watch the reruns whenever I can! Love old British comedy! Thanks for sharing!
26:20 The line of the episode! I've watched Steptoe and son, The likely lads, On the Buses and a few others, but I always come back to AYBS. Very well written and acted show. Love it!
"Right, Fairy cake." loved that. Now a days she would be sued for defamation of character and discrimination against a "minority" group. Seriously!!!!!
@@rrdam72 Well we would react that way were we to genuinely believe we'd hurt someone. But today as no one is NOT offended, it's a waste of time because we can't tell who is genuinely upset or just claims to be. There's a great comedic sketch by an Australian about people being offended. It's bloody hilarious. Try it. You may learn something.
We're not easily hurt or offended. We expect cultural intelligence and awareness. This show makes me laugh although there are cringe moments sprinkled in. But at least the bias isn't directed ONLY in one direction. This was an era of compartmentalization, rank, and order so it's understandable for stereotypes to "be okay". Our world isn't as structured. There's more understanding than just your society so it's not **supposed** to be funny now. It's just not about being hurt or offended... it's about not being ignorant, being aware instead of myopic. :)
I found this show on PBS one night about 15 years ago and I'm sure I've seen the entire series 100 times over. I rewatch it everyday and still laugh like it's the first time.
How many of you watching this series are not from the UK? If you’re from another country, what country are you all from? I love seeing people from all over watching shows from other countries other than their own. Especially a classic. 😊
SurferGirl. USA. Always loved this show! So happy to watch it again. My grandparents were from the UK. They would have enjoyed it as much as I do.
Pennsylvania, USA
To be served with love, from India🇮🇳.
Canada... one night, my mom was watching it on PBS tv, & asked if i ever watched it. I said no, & now 25 years have gone by...
AYBS? was on, then Keeping Up Appearances after it
SurferGirl me :)
I dont recall how many times i have watched these episodes. They never seem to get old. Always entertaining! The creators of this program struck gold with this cast. Overflowing with talent.
i love falling asleep to them, weird seen them over 1000 times i think
"Inman's "OH!" as he responds to the fairycake insult slays me every time. What an amazing actor
I love how the was laughing when trying to deliver the lines to Mr Peacock about his mothers rug. A rare moment when he almost lost it
He was fantastic!
Mr. Tebbs' 'bang her/Bangor" joke is James Hayter's Swan Song. Brilliantly delivered. RIP these many years.
Watching these episodes never gets old this show is one of the best English comedies ever made
I'm from the United States of America. This show is one of my favorites to watch.
That’s the best insult in this entire show, when Mr. Humphries says, “Don’t forget your handbag Mrs. Slocombe.”
"And I'm unanimous in that!" I love her!
"ARE YOU BEING SERVED," saved me from an emotional depression by laughing back to mental health. Now, it seems to be helpful.again. Thanks to the writers, actors, and website posting. A sincere "Thank you."...😅 from the USA.
Males me.feel old. Lol. But I have always loved this show and I am very happy its on youtbe
A great cast of characters who thrived in each others company. I miss them all.
Are you being served and Keeping up appearances. Two of my all time favorite British shows. Love them!♥️
You should get Britbox.
@@davidbrawn2828 I have britbox. Ordered it on my prime subscription. Lol! Thanks...
Mine, too! 😁😁😁😁😁
@Kim Smith Omg I have not seen As Time Goes By in years. Oh Miss Judy Dench we LOVE YOU! I had forgotten all about that show. Thank you will check it out now.
@Adam Ogilvie mine too!!!
The way they're talking about their Christmas parties makes me wish i could be there.
Love the bit with the machine hand rubbing Mr. Humphries bum when he is talking with Capt. Peacock. :-P
I gotta tell ya, Wendy Richard sure was a very beautiful woman. Add her voice into the mix and wow!
so you like em blue collar eh :)
Little Rock, Arkansas. I'm a Pianist and Piano teacher here in Central Arkansas.
Ms. Slocombe is my spirit animal.
Southern California, USA. Absolutely love this show, always good for some honest laughter.
ok fairy cake!
you should see (up all nite )
I've been watching since show was broadcast on PBS in the USA.
Harlem, N.Y....!!! Watched since it first came out. Will luv this show forever...!!!
I first found it on Channel 21.
Mr humphries was the king of one sided phone calls! You always believed there was actually someone on the other end. 😃 He really was great in this episode but he rocked them all 😍
I agree. He was also adorable.
Yes, he DID.;-)))
Yes he did
💘 Loved Mr. Humphries character. Perfect casting. 🌄🎆⭐🌈✌
])))
Ialways watched this show..watched every SAT.NIGHT FOR YEARS..i can not believe they have all passed on.
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Mike Berry that played Mr. Spooner is still alive, he is in his late 70's.
Anerican and when I’m having a bad day I watch this show. It’s a shame I was never able to thank them all very much.
It’s cry worthy
I love this show watching from Barbados
I had the chance to see Inman once, but sadly I was working a minimum wage job and had no gas money. He was doing a meet and greet in a mall some 50 miles from me in Detroit
Malta. I must have watched the whole series a couple of hundred times. It's brilliant 👏 👏
That's a lot...!!! But maybe so...!!?
One of the best television shows ever made, on any network !
I am from South Sudan and enjoy these British comedies very much.
Trinidad and Tobago. I've always loved this show. One of the best.
New York! One of my Favorite shows! They used to run it every Friday night on PBS but stopped. I bought the series on dvd so I can watch it whenever I want! The show is a true joy!
Mrs. Axelbe. 😂🤣If I had been at that police station and heard that, I'd have needed 1st aid due to dying of laughter.
Great show, Great actors, Great writing, just great series...better than anything on now.
One of the best British comedy along with ALLO ALLO 🥰🥰👍🤣🤗☺
Ms. Slocombe and her lime-green hair. Priceless!😄
Totally agree
I adore her 😍
@@blisscick
There's a sort of documentary about Molly Sugdin (?) here on UA-cam, if I remember correctly the wild makeup/eye liner and hair colors were Molly's idea.
@@howardkerr8174 yes, and for the rest of the run, they were all wigs, because it took too much work to dye it those crazy colors.
DITTO.;-)))
British comedies like this were the best...and I'm unanimous in that lol
;-)))
No you're not b/c I am too!
Yes
Quite
I'll go to toliet and I'm uanimous. In that Sony Jim
To put such a serious moment of Peacocks story in the middle of the laughs, use it to set up laughs, and make it work requires tremendous skill. It seems like no one today can pull it off. Love this show and others around it just funny and fun and too often brilliant.
"Too late, I've been influenced!" LOL!
Open all hours
Young Mr. Grace is one young at heart free spirit.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
He looks like he made himself laugh in that scene
Young Mr Grace is good in this Ep.
i love this show so much fun to watch.
Mr. Tebbs wants to take Mrs. Tebbs to Wales to Bangor!!!! What a fantastic line!!!!
Love them like family.
Best cast on a television comedy ----EVER
Rest well in a better dimension/ Miss you all.
Mollie Sugden looks really pretty in this episode ☺️
I love how sometimes you could tell that they were trying so hard NOT to bust out laughing at their own jokes. And there will only be one Mr. Humphreys. We need all of them today.
@Nenethegreat W go look at the eisode "the club" when they're in the dinning room.. Ms. Brahms has a hard moment of not laughing.. it's hilarious.. and Mr. Lucas I believe as well.🤣🤣 Good times.. that's my favorite episode.🤣
But in this episode, I think the OC was talking about the wig part. Humphreys gives a giggle.
There's a few Mr. Humphries out there. He's a man's man... literally.
@TookThe RedPill for real😂 and the part with the dress.. She tried real hard to act mad😂
I agree. During quite a few episodes they mention Christmas party and the hijinks that happened at them. Kinda makes me wish the show had shown part of one or the characters looking at pics from a Xmas party.
I love how sometimes Mr. Humphries would talk suggestively about a friend and then bark to Mr. Lucas: "How do you know it's a 'he'??"
I love this show I watch it 1984. Found it. In Pensacola Florida been happy
Great how Mrs. Slocombe and Mr. Humphries get their "revenge"!
It was more than due!
A wonderful programme...I have watched these episodes over and over again.
Each character has been so aptly portrayed by these actors.
It is great to read about each of these actors on Wikipedia and also watch their interviews on UA-cam.
It is funny that I, an Indian, love these British programmes with good dialogues and humour...and at the same time intensely dislike the British for their brutal rule, immeasurable loot and horrific killings in India for over Two Hundred Years.
mrs slocombe calling mr humphreys a fairy cake lol
I’m from manitoba. Canada , watched this series since the 90’s, over and over again
LOLOLOL @ 0:50 "mr grace" looses character for a second and laughs when the balloon pops but snaps right back to his "mr grace" role. even he finds it too funny hahaha
SuperJasonGold lololo can sound like AlloAllo, depending on how u say it. U think? ....lolo...
doctorwho0077 that is what the instrument was called on the Twilight Zone episode 'Wordplay'! It's on UA-cam - look it up! 😊
He also started to laugh when he said “it’s too late, I’ve been influenced!”
"And I must say that I deplore the sight of female figures without knickers....."
"Oh ho HO!! You've changed your tune since the Christmas party!"
Ladies and Gentlemen, Shade has just been thrown! XD
I love Mr. Lucas' tie in the last scene. Oh I love me some *70's fashion* . Of course, their dresses are more my thing👗👜👡💋
Hi
Young Mr. Grace is HILARIOUS. That dithering old man is loaded with sexual innuendos 😉😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When I was little, I wanted Mr. Grace to adopt me, & I could run the store. 😂
Indeed ! It makes you wonder what wacky shenanagins his brother, the Older Mr Grace, was into ! :-)
I bet he doesn't get a script. They told him to just be himself.
Ll pop
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I'm from the U.S. and have always loved this show.
Captain Peacock’s obvious responsibility to the comment towards Miss Brahms when he looks away from her for “Non cooperation at the Christmas Party” was very funny.
Response...!!?
Mr. Grace is the best; He has to be the coolest seventy-nine (79) year old Man in television.
Young Mr. Grace had his 80th Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 on the show, Mr. Rumbold announced Young Mr. Grace was now an Octogenarian, and Miss Brahms asked if he no longer ate meat.
And Mr. Rumbold informed her Octogenarian was a person at 80 years of age.
He was in Dad’s Army.
RIGHT FAIRY CAKE!!!!!!!!!!......lol😋😋😋😋😋😋 one of Mrs Slocombes best. so funny.
I love this show always 💕😍💕😍💕💕 from Philadelphia,Pa.
7:12 One of my favorite things he said. He’s so cute. RIP Mr. Humphries. May he Rest In Peace with his Paddington Bear. 🐻
SurferGirl
“ I’m free “
Yes, yes, BLESS THEIR *SWEET*Hearts.;-)))
Yes, DARLING "*Paddington*", and *DARLING*
"*MISTER*" Humphries.
Rest together, in Paradise, SWEET Spirits.;-)))
Who else had a Paddington bear?
@@sandrajovic9078 Anybody who had enough Paddington beer.
Mrs. Slocombe rocks! And looks lovely in this episode , with that understanding smile :)
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I love her lime green hair 😍 with matching eye shadow and pink earrings.
Her hair colors are in style in 2022
Mr. Rumbold certainly was full of himself.
As well as full of ears
I feel so sad that the cast is all gone. I love this so much.
Some of Young Mr Grace's secretary and his nurse are still alive.
How long did you expect they would have lived? I mean the youngest one Mike Berry who did not join the cast until later was born in 1942 he's still alive at 79. Would he still be playing the junior at this point? If any of the original cast was still alive most be close to one hundred years old, not to mention "young" Mr. Grace Harold Bennett he would be 121 years old.
Saxophone
Mr. Grace died a few months before I was born
Spooner is still up.
I cant stop watching this series. love it!!!!!!!!
It appears the British knew how to be humorous in clever ways and their accents add to it.
"Don't forget your handbag, Mrs. Slocombe."
"RIGHT, FAIRYCAKE!!!"
Suprising snark exchange between Mr. Humphries and Mrs. Slocombe. 😂🌟
I absolutely love this show.
I have always enjoyed this series.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Mr Lucas was always getting dumped on, poor guy. Even after Miss Brahms voted him off he still defended her to Mr Grace. Loved him and Mr Humphries so much...
He was always harassing her and trying to get with her. Of course she hated him. Mr. Humphries is the only one who gets along with him.
@@sammavacaist He harrassed her because he loved her,
Dont you women know anything about men.
Sorry, couldn t help myself, lol!
They were great together
American here, got hooked on this show, along with a few other "Brit-coms" back in the early 90s.
I remember my mother telling me that here in America during WWII
there was a shortage of woman's hose due to the nylon being needed for Parachutes. and how they had special leg makeup , and would use an eyeliner pencil to draw seams up the back. I wish she were still alive to have seen this, it would have brought back some memories for her.
My mother told me that too .
Gravy browning
American. I watched this on PBS for awhile!! Love it!!!
Young Mr Grace is such a funny dirty old man😍🤣🤣🤣
So well written. Molly was truly genius
I love Molly's multi-colored wigs. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
And I am unanimous in that!
15:49 Mrs. Slocombe " Because she's a crabby old cow "
Almost pissed myself laughing : )
Mrs. Slocombe was ‘Punk’ when ‘Punk’ was just becoming ‘Cool’.
I wished I could have kissed her cheek as a fan of hers.
Lol..... Mrs. Slocombe was never "punk".
Love when Mr Humphries answers the dept phone in the very low voice. 😅
"It is only because I hoped to take Mrs. Tebbs for a last trip to her birthplace in Wales, and for old times' sake, to Bangor."
May we all have such lofty dreams. Brilliant. 😂
He really lands that delivery, which makes me laugh every time.
Is it bang her?🤣
used to watch this almost every day when it was on PBS
How things have changed! I used to work at JC Penney’s, a place not unlike this.
He thought major peacock was rubbing his butt and mr. Humphries got turned on
I thought I’d seen every episode but this is the first time seeing this one. Enjoyed it! They did a Xmas show way back in the early days and it was one of the funniest shows I have “ever” seen. I hope to come across it again.
Although I was born and raised in the US, I love British comedy. It all started with Benny Hill and Kenny Everett. I also started watching Doctor Who when Tom Baker had the role in the 80s. (Our local public television station couldn't stay current.) I liked his British humor as well.
USA, Kentucky. Grew up watching with my parents.
Watching these again, 25 years later, I am enjoying them more. The humor always seemed so broad. Now it seems high camp, with favorite comedians. Everyone is a gem. Richard was really beautiful. Sudgen, not that old, played eccentric to the hilt. Inman along with the ladies, was my favorite. They all were great. Everyone gone now.
Scary.
"He's had a bloody boring life hasn't he?" Good Lord that was well delivered.
This is when humans laughed and enjoyed their boring lives. Love it always ✌☝
laughing is racist these days
When did humans stop? I could swear I STILL do.
Back when companies actually hired people and various positions.
Not temps with 1 manager and no service between any of them.
And when they actually took the time to interview you themselves, instead of having a bunch of HR people do it and requiring all application to be submitted online.
@@janicetehie3839 and they actually trained staff in-house for their positions instead of requiring a $100,000 debt for a University degree in Gender studies.
Commissions
@@GazGuitarz What a load of nonsense.
25:25 mins. "That was a memorable day. Mrs. Tebbs got drunk". One of the funniest lines in the entire series.
oh I loved that...and I bet Mr. Tebbs did as well
Mr. Tebbs was odd yet I liked him for the wee bit he was around. No one beats Granger though. :)
Colette Blochlinger agreed.😋
Glass of water for Mr. Granger!
And Captain Peacock looks like Bea Arthur
Indeed, Tebbs was okay, but Mr Goldberg on the otherhand i totally didn't like. Same with Spooner, he was nowhere near as funny as Lucas was, in fact, i didn't find Spooner funny at all.
How can Brough be replaced...unfortunately, when replacing an actor, you don't get the same personality.
I just love the show. All decisions are made at Boardroom level from "jug ears".
I just love the British accents. Especially in comedy.
If you like this show, you should watch Faulty Towers with Jon Cleese. It’s also funny. I also like, Keeping Up Appearances.
@@SurferGirlAllAroundTheWorld me too. Mr Lucas was on an episode of "keeping up appearances" called 'angel Gabriel blue' or something like that. He was the salesman
@@sarahcrews2544 yes he was. He had aged a lot as well.
When confronted by Peacock or other higher ups, Harmon knows how to hold his own!
Mr Grace has his moments. He can be really funny.
Stanley Sims I'll be the first to agree with u:) ~~
2nd. I hope I'm like him at that age😀
These shows are classic and should be preserved at all cost. I would love to see other British classics so I can enjoy myself watching. 🤣🤣🤣
I absolutely love Mr Grace, he's so full of life and hormones
Yes he was!😄
I love Mr Harmon.He is always so happy until Mr Peacock starts his ranting.
Going ‘round the world, looking for the sunSHINE!
Mr. Harmon, get off the floor! 😠🤣
I miss Mr. Mash .
I liked them both but Mr Harmon seemed to be more of a gentleman and I always liked his exchanges with Captain P.
I think an overarching theme of AYBS that people tend to miss is how horrible the management was at Grace Brothers. The company turned the simple issue of potential layoffs into a Survivor-style competition among its employees.
Get your medicine for your brain
Watching from southern Tasmania. Never tire of this show. Always a good laugh! It will never age.
Wendy's blue dress - on retro trend right now! I want one!
"I wanted to take Mrs Tebbs to Wales, to Bangor..."
Reminds me of the episode of _Frasier_ where Martin's girlfriend has spent the night and then Daphne makes English breakfast the next morning (which is awkward for all, as Martin didn't plan on the woman staying the night), and in front of Martin's lady friend Frasier offers a sausage and says "Banger, Dad?"
I'm unfamiliar with this reference. I had only seen this episode for the first time, just today. It was awesome.
Could you please explain the geography. I assume it's Sh!tsVille.
Lol
@@pegtooth2006 To Bangor, it's a sex joke 😆
@@AG-ni8jm Bwahhaha
@Nenethegreat W Bite me on my tender parts, Snowflake...
Managua, Nicaragua, baby! ☘️🇳🇮☘️ But used to watch this show in the US where I've lived most of my life! Still watch the reruns whenever I can! Love old British comedy! Thanks for sharing!
26:20 The line of the episode!
I've watched Steptoe and son, The likely lads, On the Buses and a few others, but I always come back to AYBS. Very well written and acted show. Love it!
I love any episode with young Mr Grace.
Why do they call him young? He's like 80 or something.
Harris Assment cuz he has an older brother who also runs the company ... He's also young at heart
Harris Assment Old Mr Grace doesn’t get about very much.
Yeah especially since old Mr. Grace doesn’t get out much anymore 😀
"Right, Fairy cake." loved that. Now a days she would be sued for defamation of character and discrimination against a "minority" group. Seriously!!!!!
Arjan D. Oh, there are words that could be used against straight people.
Heteros or Heteronormatives for example.
@@rrdam72 I've heard straight people be called "breeders" before. Pretty funny.
Ha. Well in today's standards peopl are easily hurt/ insulted .🙃
@@rrdam72 Well we would react that way were we to genuinely believe we'd hurt someone. But today as no one is NOT offended, it's a waste of time because we can't tell who is genuinely upset or just claims to be. There's a great comedic sketch by an Australian about people being offended. It's bloody hilarious. Try it. You may learn something.
We're not easily hurt or offended. We expect cultural intelligence and awareness. This show makes me laugh although there are cringe moments sprinkled in. But at least the bias isn't directed ONLY in one direction. This was an era of compartmentalization, rank, and order so it's understandable for stereotypes to "be okay". Our world isn't as structured. There's more understanding than just your society so it's not **supposed** to be funny now. It's just not about being hurt or offended... it's about not being ignorant, being aware instead of myopic. :)
I found this show on PBS one night about 15 years ago and I'm sure I've seen the entire series 100 times over. I rewatch it everyday and still laugh like it's the first time.
I am from the USA and have been watching this for years and it never gets old .❤😂