One of the best roasts from an older person to a younger person, I overheard was when I was based at BMEWS RAF Fylingdales. The Flight Sergeant was telling a young Leading Aircraftsman off and for part of his rant he said, "I was in Baghdad before you were in your dad's bag"....
KB . The genius of Harry and Paul , fast show etc is that the catchphrases became part of British culture within days they went viral . In the 90s all conversations invariably included their catchphrases .
You have seen these two before, it's the same characters from the Fish Mongers where Paul's character can't sing a pop song but then does a perfect opera solo"
Lol, KB you need to watch Micky Flanagan's "Can I come in your house?" sketch. Harry's character is saying house, not arse 😂. And on a slightly related note, KB, is he a quare?
No, you've seen Lee and Lance before in the fishmongers. When Lee tries to teach Lance "'Who's that girl' by Eurythmics, and after Lance still fucks up all the notes, he proceeds to belt out that one Italian song perfectly.
Paul Whitehouse got his big break from Stephen fry when he was doing some painting or plastering at his house , he was also writing sketches at the time 👍🏼
This version of the Lance is a slightly less gormless version of Lance that worked with the "Loadsamoney" character. Harry Enfield's character here could effectively be Loadsamoney's twin brother, after Loadsamoney was "killed off" !
The Slobs would also be a great sketch from Harry Enfield and Chums, but I highly doubt it would get through UA-cams filters due to the use of the British colloquial term for a cigarette being used frequently, and because UA-cam, algorithms and language filters don't understand colloquialisms and context... here we are.
If you had the time, the Private Eye review of the year is worth a watch. Features Harry Enfield. Some amazing satire and fantastic impressionists. Quite long though.
Paul Whitehouse does a great Dutch accent. They have a sketch where they play Dutch police and Harry Enfield doesn’t say a word so I can only assume he can’t do it 😂. Saying that he did a fairly good go at the South African accent in the pharmacy 🤔
Whole episodes of gone fishing are well worth a watch, maybe not necesserally reaction vids, just for you and Queen boomer to relax too :) that being said... maybe patrion?
He's saying vase you muppet😂😂😂. Se pronounce it VARSE😂😂😂
I think it was the ya Ma’s haaase part that he got confused….
One of the best roasts from an older person to a younger person, I overheard was when I was based at BMEWS RAF Fylingdales. The Flight Sergeant was telling a young Leading Aircraftsman off and for part of his rant he said, "I was in Baghdad before you were in your dad's bag"....
"stick 'em IN A VASE" not ar$e (though I suppose that's what you're meant to hear 😂😂😂)
Mother's house in this accent also sounds a bit like arse if you aren't acquainted with it.
I get so excited when you post a Harry and Paul video.
Keep them coming 🇬🇧
Catchphrases in sketch comedies were very popular in the 80's and 90's. It's why a lot of the old clips has common phrases etc.
KB . The genius of Harry and Paul , fast show etc is that the catchphrases became part of British culture within days they went viral .
In the 90s all conversations invariably included their catchphrases .
You have seen these two before, it's the same characters from the Fish Mongers where Paul's character can't sing a pop song but then does a perfect opera solo"
Tone deaf, but not in Italian! 😆
My fave skit of those two. Paul’s mum is/was an opera singer.
Its the Whose That Girl sketch
Lol, KB you need to watch Micky Flanagan's "Can I come in your house?" sketch. Harry's character is saying house, not arse 😂. And on a slightly related note, KB, is he a quare?
Well, he looks like a quare, and talks like a quare...
I thought he was saying "vase".
@@CravingBeer he does have a wife and child though...
@@MrCJChambers Maybe we should ask Bunny.
@@CravingBeer 😂, "Like billio"
No, you've seen Lee and Lance before in the fishmongers. When Lee tries to teach Lance "'Who's that girl' by Eurythmics, and after Lance still fucks up all the notes, he proceeds to belt out that one Italian song perfectly.
Lee and Lance plumbers is a good one.
Oh KB, it’s house not arse 😂
It's vase not house
@ No it was definitely house he mistook for arse. Vase has a pronounced v at the front, house is said by cockneys with no emphasis on the h.
@@MissSJ4429 Yeah true, he's not gonna hear the Cockney " 'eaus" (house)
Vase
@@peterwerby1929 House
Whitehouse's Lance accent reminds me of the whiny skinny orcs in Lord of the Rings. "Yeeeeaaahhh! Why can't we 'ave some meat?"
Paul Whitehouse is also in the Surgeons sketches, those are funny too
40, 45 years
All these one liners became massive catch phrases in uk at the time ,,,suits you sir😂
This is probably from "Harry Enfield's Television Programme", made in the early 1990s.
Check out Smashie and Nicey, two radio DJs.
Ben Elton also a genius, he used to have a TV show called The Ben Elton show, that was hilarious.
Paul Whitehouse sounds a lot like Dudley Moore in the Pete and Dud sketches. Check out the Art gallery sketch for example it is hilarious.
Yes Johnny Depp is a big fan of the fast show and was in the suits you sketch 👍🏼
Paul Whitehouse got his big break from Stephen fry when he was doing some painting or plastering at his house , he was also writing sketches at the time 👍🏼
bish bosh loads a money!
Paul Whitehouse was in the movie Death of Stalin along with Michael Palin, and some American actors
6:06 jellied eels and whelks
There are things Paul white house does when he plays Ted and other characters that I'm not surprised Johnny Depp said that
we call that line a catchphrase
The Young Ones pretty much sent comedy in a direction.
When I hear anyone (including myself) being self righteous I can still be heard to say " Is that what you want? - coz that's what'll 'appen!"
You too? :)
For me it's when I see someone wearing wellies I keep expecting 'THIS WEEK I AS MOSTLY BIN EATIN'........😉
You've seen Lee & Lance before, in the 'Who's that girl' sketch a few weeks ago.
Have you seen Mortimer and Whitehouse - Gone Fishing? Its perfect.
This version of the Lance is a slightly less gormless version of Lance that worked with the "Loadsamoney" character.
Harry Enfield's character here could effectively be Loadsamoney's twin brother, after Loadsamoney was "killed off" !
The Slobs would also be a great sketch from Harry Enfield and Chums, but I highly doubt it would get through UA-cams filters due to the use of the British colloquial term for a cigarette being used frequently, and because UA-cam, algorithms and language filters don't understand colloquialisms and context... here we are.
Jellied eels and whelks. Which are pretty slimy and disgusting, just like he said he was giving up,
He actually said stick them in a vase pronounced varz
If you had the time, the Private Eye review of the year is worth a watch. Features Harry Enfield. Some amazing satire and fantastic impressionists. Quite long though.
Yep, Johnny Depp, rates Paul Whitehouse very highly as an actor.
@@kingoftadpolesThe Rowley Birkin QC sketches would be a prime example of his acting abilities.
Vase as in vase of flowers
Paul Whitehouse does a great Dutch accent. They have a sketch where they play Dutch police and Harry Enfield doesn’t say a word so I can only assume he can’t do it 😂. Saying that he did a fairly good go at the South African accent in the pharmacy 🤔
Stephan Van De Haasgracht of the Amsterdam Police & his partner/lover Ronald!
Been even funnier if the woman called her dad over and gave them a roasting 😂
Celebrating like an Arab skits always crack me up.
Some fun "separated by a common language" confusion, there. (I.e. "varrz" versus "vais" versus... erm, "arse".)
I like the one where Lee gets an imaginary girlfriend, but she splits up with him.
Whole episodes of gone fishing are well worth a watch, maybe not necesserally reaction vids, just for you and Queen boomer to relax too :) that being said... maybe patrion?
It's to show idiocy in its extreme and funniest form.
Vase not arse or vaaase
@KingBoomer please react to Top Gear Supermarket Sweep 🤣
Vase....
It’s not her arse you divvy….its house
He's actually saying House but the accent sounds like arse😂
He's not, he's saying VASE (in the UK its pronounced VARZ not VACE)
It's "house" not "arse", boomer. Although it sounds the same in cockney where they drop the "H".
This is Only Fools and Arses.
Its called the fast show boomer.
It's the word house, you're hearing as arse. Maybe shud watch that Micky Flannagan sketch about dating an American girl
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