Fun fact: When you hear Henry say "Oh, this is cobblers" at 4:24 it's actually an overdub - the original line, which you can still see him mouthing, is "Oh, this is bollocks" but the BBC told them it was too rude for prime time TV so they had to downgrade it to "cobblers".
Every play or episode takes me a considerable amount of time to watch. I need to pause them, wipe my eyes, get my breath back and go back again. And Each time I watch an episode over again I see something new. They are packed to the rafters with comedy.
Haha, did you ever go and see one of the stage shows? I was laughing so hard in Bank Robbery I actually couldn't breathe. I had to keep looking away from the stage just so as not to pass out from asphyxiation!
6:58 has to be one of the best parts. The butler got so angry at the doors that he broke windows to not have to deal with it. The fact he could reach that pitch just makes this so much better.
My favorite part is the girl(can’t recall her name) needing to reach a basically impossible octave in order to drown out the sawzall noises cutting open the door.
@@Trickward in their Goes Wrong Along for the pilot, Greg was wearing a prosthetic as Winston Churchill and the ending that you see he isn't able to take it off. They said that was all acting and the ending where he ripped it off was too disturbing
@@Clarity_Control the cliche you were looking for begins “why, aren’t you…” or alternatively “well”. I can’t even conceive of who this is for. Is it the same audience who enjoy Ant and Dec - a double act consisting of two straight men, or fans of Mrs. Brown’s Boys? Or maybe Count Arthur Strong, another BBC offering with as much comedy value as Coke Zero has sugar. There’s a lot of stuff out there I’m not particularly amused by to be fair, but this shit is insufferable.
Jonathan's eternal nemesis.
lol except for Christmas Carol! seems like Scrooge had a harder time and he had his redemption hahah
@@vanish129 If I remember right, the christmas carol came before the tv show so I guess it was revenge for chris being one upped haha
Until 6:58 when he finally overcame his inner saboteur
That’s why he was Peter in Peter Pan. No door there, though windows were tricky.
henry screaming while opening door after door that leads nowhere while the audience looks on is straight out of a nightmare XD
Doors of increasing misery
@@madlaugher3300 increasing anxiety xD
Was this the scene when he genuinely broke the fake control stick of the chair lift
When you have to struggle to get through a door: frustrating to no end
Watching other people struggle to get through a door: hilarious
I think it's funny because some of them are relatable
Schadenfreude, baby
Fun fact: When you hear Henry say "Oh, this is cobblers" at 4:24 it's actually an overdub - the original line, which you can still see him mouthing, is "Oh, this is bollocks" but the BBC told them it was too rude for prime time TV so they had to downgrade it to "cobblers".
So is saying bollocks not allowed in business? Like professional settings
cobblers to the BBC.
Cobblers somehow makes it funnier 😂😂
@@animelvr99 It's roughly the same level of rudeness as saying "this sucks ass" or "this is bullshit"
@@hotelmario510 hahahaa I love that across the pond English to American English translation. thanks for the reply
When I showed my best friend this show he almost died from laughter. Jonathan vs the doors is so hilarious.
I MADE THE LEMONADE
This is yhr funniest shit ive seen in a long time.
The increasingly frantic laughter at 2:10 is SENDING me
Cornley and Vox Machina need to make a support group for people who are constantly being personally victimized by doors
what a crossover it would be!
We could get a compilation now that the animated series is coming out
I can not believe someone else brought this up. When I saw this title, my mind went to Vox Machina too!
Dnd groups are notorious for having doors as their main nemesis
Well hello there, fellow critters!
When God closed a door, he opens a window. When Cornley's amateur dramatic society opens a door, they don't.
*When Cornley opens a door, Jonathan gets stuck behind it
6:10 or they just break the window themselves
I like how the actors keep their own back characters between each show.
Well they playing actors so they keep there main roles
Like Charlie Russell as Sandra but Sandra always is a different character
Every play or episode takes me a considerable amount of time to watch.
I need to pause them, wipe my eyes, get my breath back and go back again.
And Each time I watch an episode over again I see something new. They are packed to the rafters with comedy.
Haha, did you ever go and see one of the stage shows? I was laughing so hard in Bank Robbery I actually couldn't breathe. I had to keep looking away from the stage just so as not to pass out from asphyxiation!
@@vickylewis8558 Epic!
“May I come in”
*slams door*
“Yes”
6:58 has to be one of the best parts. The butler got so angry at the doors that he broke windows to not have to deal with it. The fact he could reach that pitch just makes this so much better.
As a door troubled person it do be like that tho
The high note was sung by Nancy/Annie
jonathan is a man of many talents
"You're the inn keeper now. Switch on." 🤣
He finally opened the door by himself and the WHAM!! poor dude 😂
I never noticed Jonothan in the background of that last scene before, still struggling with the door.
The same door he finally managed to open not five minutes before.
i love how Johnathan not being able to get through doors probabaly stared in A Christmas carol goes wrong
It’s pretty clear that Jonathan is the one who has the most troubles with doors.
As soon as I saw doors, I instantly went Greg!
Theres Greg...theres greg...theres greg...theres greg....
Oh I was waiting for this video! The fake stairs in The Pilot is my favourite bit, closely followed by the kitchen door in 90 Degrees.
I made the lemonade!! - 3:09 my fave line in the whole show
The number of times they fail with doors makes me wonder in they’re all just pc’s in a D&D game.
I MADE THE LEMONADE.
Thank you
Thank you, Smythe. Delicious.
Jonathan Harris syndrome, when you can't open a door properly
WAIT IT HAS A NAME?
I guess I mean I doubt that it’s the real name but it’s bloody hilarious
@@smoxthybwehno
They gave it that name because Jonathan is the character that always struggles
3:44 - It's like the crowded cabin scene from 'A Night at the Opera'.
This compilation is adoorable
The screech was amazing 🤣🤣🤣
I find it really funny how "Mary" isn't even the one screaming the loudest when Chris opens the door it is trevor
My favorite part is the girl(can’t recall her name) needing to reach a basically impossible octave in order to drown out the sawzall noises cutting open the door.
Annie
I might have found a new favorite show
Smyth is hot having it with the doors!
Never thought using a door could be so complecated...
I just stumbled upon this and it is the funniest thing I have ever seen 😂
So glad to see fellow critters in the comment section
Call back gags of Jonathan V the doors is the best
lmao i never noticed the last one hahaha i always focused on the piano in that scene
I MADE THE LEMONADE
a bed of warts
Straw
Why are the doors so funny. 😂
5:15 I can hear her say “shit” very briefly there when she turns to the others
I bet the doors were locked on purpose in the The Goes Wrong Show scenes to have something to laugh about😄😆😅.
I don't think they were as other characters could get them open with ease. It must've been impressive acting
During the watchthrough the cast did I remember one of them saying that Greg Tannahill is just really good at struggling to open a door
@@Trickward in their Goes Wrong Along for the pilot, Greg was wearing a prosthetic as Winston Churchill and the ending that you see he isn't able to take it off. They said that was all acting and the ending where he ripped it off was too disturbing
Now that is comedy Gold they should put that bbc1 is golden.
...noting down "glass-shattering falsetto" under a list of Jonathan's canonical talents. It's definitely the most impressive list in the cast.
2014, Door society group meet: "So, I've got this mad idea for a prank."
I really wish I could find a clip which was the whole uninterupted laughing scene from the lodge
I love how it became more and more crazed nervous laughter
I don't, as that scene is unbearable. I hate bits that go on way too long. They grow stale quickly.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
@@englishatheartfor real, the only bit of episode I always skip
2:09 First time I watched this, I expected him to fall
Amazing
Knew bladder problems could happen as I get older but didnt expect to nearly pee myself today....
Hitler in the cupboard at 1:00
Or possibly just a pounding headache. Ask Mr Williams, he's a nurse.
1:46 best part
*Exit Stage Left* 6:06
6:57 my favourite
I really love how in the Loge 6:26 we can see how Vanessa is terrible at improvising.
Man this is a set designers worst nightmare
Pretty sure the set designers are the nightmare
3:55 this hit always kills me
Omg 😲 😆 🤣 😂
Oh, my sides 😂😂😂😂
Doors aka a DnD player’s worst enemy
Also the deadliest weapon in the BUILD engine
Does that mean that Johnathan has cursed dice and just keeps rolling nat 1’s on the checks
0:47 thank god those are wigs!
8:33 nuts
8:41 🎉
Why do I always find fourth wall breaks funny?
Cornley : The door the f door always the f door and 8:37 my balls
1:38 🤣
"F***ing doors!"
That guy looks like a young john cleese
Scanlan Shorthalt was right. Doors are such bullshit.
8:35, Sideshow Bob knows this pain.
0:13 Ironic…
I just want to say., I sat through this video., and I've never watched this show.,
The bearded guy sounds like Martok
Utter shite. Who’s to blame for this? Hope it’s not licence money wasted on this garbage
What do you mean?
When aren’t you a ray of sunshine
@@Clarity_Control the cliche you were looking for begins “why, aren’t you…” or alternatively “well”.
I can’t even conceive of who this is for. Is it the same audience who enjoy Ant and Dec - a double act consisting of two straight men, or fans of Mrs. Brown’s Boys? Or maybe Count Arthur Strong, another BBC offering with as much comedy value as Coke Zero has sugar.
There’s a lot of stuff out there I’m not particularly amused by to be fair, but this shit is insufferable.
@@BlookbugIV As are you, evidently.
@@bbmcgee33 what evidence would that be, not being impressed with twee garbage?
Why have I never heard of this before?