This is funnier than Little Britain. Definitely. Such a talented actress speaking in so many accents. I wonder does she speak several languages? Wouldn't surprise me. Nor would being musical or being able to dance surprise me because I already picture her being so talented in many ways.
@@peterhigginsson9875 that scene was absolutely hilarious. She took the piss out of every single one of them. No doubt she can talk foreign languages properly in real life.
My uncle got pissed in a restaurant once because the broccoli from the salad bar was raw. The rest of the family just looked sheepishly at the waitress and asked for a side of cooked broccoli.
I must admit my wife and I had the same reaction (nearly) when first exposed to Gazpacho experience in Barcelona )))), Brilliant sketch, thats why we love to watch it over and over .... cold, tomato soap!! LOL "The dirty bastards" ))))
These two would have been better Dursleys in the Harry Potter films than Shaw and Griffiths. They are SO middle-class and SO boring and SO outraged by anything out of the ordinary.
'Anyway, my sister's son...' 'Listen to this.' 'She's somehow got him enrolled in-this is unbelievable- a school for witches.' 'A school. Training up witches.' 'The dirty, evil, magic-practising...'
ROFL Loving this sooo much! I'm spanish and I actually love gazpacho (which must be said, has something more than just tomato in it) Catherine was so cute pronuncing the spanish dishes ^_^
They're a little nationalist but, in keeping with a Northerner stereotype, they are very conservative and set in their ways. Generally we Brits (although I'm British-Spanish) are very stuck in our ways, always going on about tradition- British people generally don't like change much. I think they're more working-class/lower middle class :)
what are of England? you're kidding aren't you? On Ilkley Moor b'hat!! eh oop, would I eck as like Geoff Boycott our kid....Theakston's Old Peculiar.....any more needed?
Are these guys supposed to be kind of middle-class, right-wing, slightly nationalist Brits that don't like continental European culture? I'm from Canada, just trying to learn British culture. :)
It's really sad to see an English man/woman complaining about Spanish dishes, which are one of the most delicious food in the world. Furthermore, gazpacho (not "gaspachio") not only contains tomato, but tomato, green pepper, garlic... etcetera... Anyway, sooooo funny I'm Spanish and I've split my sides xD
The language they are speaking is English. It's not an easy language for non-English speakers like yourself but there are plenty of courses for people with difficulty in speaking the English language. A good place to start is Beginners Course for Non-English Students.
Those people that can't trust anything "foreign". I remember watching program, about BNP supporters, where a couple were in a delicatessen shop which sold spices and ghee and they said there was nothing they could eat in there. My parents are in their 70s and have always eaten Indian, Lebanese, Italian, Chinese, food etc. And they live in France, where they eat the local food..but it made me realise who big the divide is between London where I am born and breed, and the rest of the country.
Have you seen the Wiltshire Food adverts? It is all things like cottage pie, bangers and mash, all with peas and carrots....If they do other foods, they don't advertise it.
"Couldn't even be arsed to warm it up". Absolutely brilliant.
The accent is sooooooo lovely. Catherine is amazing.
portishphonic the accent is normal....haha
'They couldnt even be arsed to warm it up!'
Gazpach-io Give me strength
Not a dickie bird about the sombrero LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha
The original Ray is magnificent ! Perfect performance as is Catherine's
Why did they switch?
@@davidthedeaf madness he is perfect for that role
@@raymondbruce7175 unless the other guy quit or died, he definitely was far superior. This man here does a good job, the other was perfection.
"La ventAAAAAANA",
"calamAAAAAARE",
"gaSSSSSpaCH-CHo",
"bastAAAAAAAD-DOSSS"
"Calamaareh..."
I remember quoting this allt he time when i was younger xD! awesome show
1.32 - Derek Faye's typical look! LOL LOL!
I love gazpaccho.
As good as she is, he's the one who makes it brilliant! It's as if he's not acting at all, lol
He's not 🤣🤣🤣🤣
this is basically my mum and dad omg
... Listen to this 😂😂😂😂
This is funnier than Little Britain. Definitely. Such a talented actress speaking in so many accents. I wonder does she speak several languages? Wouldn't surprise me. Nor would being musical or being able to dance surprise me because I already picture her being so talented in many ways.
Yes she does speak several languages! Look up Catherine tate translator on here.
@@peterhigginsson9875 that scene was absolutely hilarious. She took the piss out of every single one of them. No doubt she can talk foreign languages properly in real life.
@@peterhigginsson9875 LOL cheeky
Herdy gerdy gerdy
Ohhhh bud bud bud bud
Ehhh vadavicci eh???
Ohhhhh weeee yoooo chong wiiiohhhhhh
Yeah, she's fluent.
"famous last words"
"The dirty, evil, lazy bastardos." My favorite line.
My uncle got pissed in a restaurant once because the broccoli from the salad bar was raw. The rest of the family just looked sheepishly at the waitress and asked for a side of cooked broccoli.
The dirty bastards......you couldn't make this stuff up!
who the fuck puts broccoli in a salad...........fucking foreigners...
hahahaha calamere, hearing Catherine Tate trying to speak spanish has no price!! Para todo lo demas, Master Card ;)
I must admit my wife and I had the same reaction (nearly) when first exposed to Gazpacho experience in Barcelona )))),
Brilliant sketch, thats why we love to watch it over and over ....
cold, tomato soap!! LOL
"The dirty bastards" ))))
"Gazpaccho - famous last words" - that couldn't have been a Red Dwarf reference, could it?
Souper!
I sent it back! How was I supposed to know gazpacho soup is served cold? 😂
@@SabrinaLWilliams I could have been an admiral by now! 😂
@@smeghead5021 hahaha that was a great episode, that and the one with the holovirus
@@smeghead5021 instead of a nothing which is what I am, let's face it 🤭
Edit. The rest of the line just came to me now lol
These two would have been better Dursleys in the Harry Potter films than Shaw and Griffiths. They are SO middle-class and SO boring and SO outraged by anything out of the ordinary.
That is exactly that kind of people the Dursley's are....I am middle class but much more bohemian, not showy and not the Daily Mail type.
'Anyway, my sister's son...'
'Listen to this.'
'She's somehow got him enrolled in-this is unbelievable- a school for witches.'
'A school. Training up witches.'
'The dirty, evil, magic-practising...'
Muggleasshhholes
These are not middle class
But we haven’t seen them if children and if they had Dudley what would that be like.
Wow. That's amazing.
Love real home made gazpacho.
stale bread basically :DDD
lool :D
so funny!!
love how C. Tate is making fun of stereotypes.. amazing :) !!
Couldn't even be arsed to warm it up!
Hahahahahahah how could they keep a straight face while doing this?
"GIVE me strenth!"
Strength darling
YES!!! i love it. and im American.
ROFL
Loving this sooo much! I'm spanish and I actually love gazpacho (which must be said, has something more than just tomato in it)
Catherine was so cute pronuncing the spanish dishes ^_^
Stale bread, basically.
From Pudsey and now live in Spain!! Still warm gaspacho up for a min in micro!!
Seriously? It's a summer soup and it's meant to be cold!
@@gav9385 God bless us all...🤦🏻♂️
No, just no
Finally somebody who can be arsed to warm it up.
they seem like Petunia and Vernon Dursley
Thanks for the explanation. :)
but she's pushing 42 and beggars can't be choosers
Woo, I'm from the Scunthorpe lot ;]
Gazpacho… andaluz ¡caliente! Caliente… andaluz ¡gazpacho! Andaluz… caliente ¡¿gazpacho?! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is in Pudsey !
In bloody Pudsey
Marjorie Taylor Greed doesn't like gestapo either.
brilliant
@thirstforsalt its a northen accent, yorkshire really.
well croutons in gazpaccho? usually i like to put cucumber slices on top kinda like garnish. ppl tell me thats wierd
Take that extra "c" off from "Gazpaccho".
2:21-3:17 Shat myself I was laughing that hard, Catherine Tate's fucking amazing :).
If you ever watch any real comedy better wear nappies.
@@ploppyploppy Woosh.
Where was this?
@XfatalxbritexstarsX yeah that's BS, I've never seen croutons on gazpaccho...
What area of England has the accent they're doing in this sketch?
11 years too late but Yorkshire
any road.....lol
Good thing they haven't tried watermelon Gazpaccho, it is even weirder...
I heat up the gazpacho and really I eat it like tomato soup
🤢
That's an heresy
its the same guy? aintit?
I still advent seen he union flag anywhere
I think they're from Hull.
Nope
The things the Spanish come up with.
Scunthorpe :)
what accent is she speaking?
A northern English accent, either Manchester or Yorkshire, I'm leaning towards the latter what with the elongated vowels
@@rainbowlady1532 and the 'Fust' course 😂
West Yorkshire Accent....
They're a little nationalist but, in keeping with a Northerner stereotype, they are very conservative and set in their ways. Generally we Brits (although I'm British-Spanish) are very stuck in our ways, always going on about tradition- British people generally don't like change much. I think they're more working-class/lower middle class :)
What's this.....gazpaccho...business?
Ha ha ha I live in pudsey :)
You dirty bastad
what are of England? you're kidding aren't you? On Ilkley Moor b'hat!! eh oop, would I eck as like Geoff Boycott our kid....Theakston's Old Peculiar.....any more needed?
I prefer the original Janice and Ray.....
@XfatalxbritexstarsX you're weird!
Are these guys supposed to be kind of middle-class, right-wing, slightly nationalist Brits that don't like continental European culture? I'm from Canada, just trying to learn British culture. :)
It's really sad to see an English man/woman complaining about Spanish dishes, which are one of the most delicious food in the world. Furthermore, gazpacho (not "gaspachio") not only contains tomato, but tomato, green pepper, garlic... etcetera... Anyway, sooooo funny I'm Spanish and I've split my sides xD
I don't understand a freakin word... Could someone explain? :D
Northern accents.
Berezvai Viktor ....not worth explaining to you......a sense of humour is needed ....sorry...
The language they are speaking is English. It's not an easy language for non-English speakers like yourself but there are plenty of courses for people with difficulty in speaking the English language. A good place to start is Beginners Course for Non-English Students.
No need for that rudeness, I don't think English lessons take account of regional accents and dialect.
I honestly prefer the other guy
British Nationalism.
Yeesh.
They are very Brexit..
lil bit. they got the old pensioner bit down
Those people that can't trust anything "foreign". I remember watching program, about BNP supporters, where a couple were in a delicatessen shop which sold spices and ghee and they said there was nothing they could eat in there. My parents are in their 70s and have always eaten Indian, Lebanese, Italian, Chinese, food etc. And they live in France, where they eat the local food..but it made me realise who big the divide is between London where I am born and breed, and the rest of the country.
Emmy Johnson so if it ain't bangers, mash, chips, or fish they ain't eating?
Fuuuuukin a.
Have you seen the Wiltshire Food adverts? It is all things like cottage pie, bangers and mash, all with peas and carrots....If they do other foods, they don't advertise it.
This guy is not as good as the other.
This guy is the best, a true northern grump
Sounds like a Scottish girl. She's English, but it must be a Scottish parody.
It’s not Scottish,it is nowhere near Scottish,it’s an English accent from the northern English county of Yorkshire
This stopped being funny when they swapped the male actor ruined it