“And let me tell you, I'd no more place her in the hands of an unworthy man than I'd place my John Thomas in the hands of a lunatic with a pair of scissors” 😂😂😂
Something incredible about this series - the characters are so incredibly distinctive the moment they appear on screen. And it feels less like gimmicks and more like true character
@@anonUKyeah. Miranda Richardson is also a Northerner. She’s from Southport. But accent like, yeah. Nice to hear an accent similar to mine in it. Mine being Lancashire 🌹
If this were made today Hardwood nobody ever made money out of good looks and charm Edmund you obviously haven't met Megan markle or the Kardashians sir lol
"Ay-up, who's this big girls blouse!" Always loved that entry. 😂🤣
"Mind, sir, or I shall take off me belt, and by thunder me trouser'll fall down!"
Gets me every time lol 😅😅
Brilliant stuff! R.I.P.. Warren Clarke
The first time I heard that line as a kid I was in tears laiughing. Brilliant stuff!
“How to completely steal a scene”, by Warren Clarke. He was brilliant in everything he appeared in, a true loss.
Its one of his best roles ever
No mean achievement with Rowan Atkinson and Miranda Richardson in the same scene.
"The Pope, yes." 😅
“Well his wife can’t have her !” 😂😂😂 Best line.
It’s the delivery of the line that makes it so funny.
“And let me tell you, I'd no more place her in the hands of an unworthy man than I'd place my John Thomas in the hands of a lunatic with a pair of scissors” 😂😂😂
An attitude that does you credit sir!!
By thunder me trousers will fall down.
Honestly that is one of the greatest images of “that actually makes sense” I’ve ever heard
Warren Clarke was fantastic as Mr. Hardwood. RIP
Here here. RIP.
Pig poker😆. Where did they come up with this stuff. Every minute of every episode was absolutely brilliant. Comedy genius
"Although where she gets her good looks and charm is perhaps more of a mystery."
"I love her more than any pig, and that's sayin' summat!"
"It certainly IS, sir..."
Just perfection.
Something incredible about this series - the characters are so incredibly distinctive the moment they appear on screen. And it feels less like gimmicks and more like true character
some classic blackadder lines in this brilliant cameo.
when mr daziel first met peter pascoe the first thing he said was this "eh up who's this big girls blouse then " lol
0:55 That joke was nicked from "Cabaret"
I love his accent.
ow do, its only Yorkshire by crikey.
Lancashire accent
Bloody hell if Superintendent Daziel was a father this is what his daughter would be like.
Still never seen anything funnier
Business magnates of the 21st century have manners just the same.
Most of them are so autistic I doubt they can stop staring at their shoes.
It's refreshing to have a Northerner in Blackadder.
Rowan Atkinson is from Northumberland.
@@anonUKyeah. Miranda Richardson is also a Northerner. She’s from Southport. But accent like, yeah. Nice to hear an accent similar to mine in it. Mine being Lancashire 🌹
@gedhoughton9523
Which accent area (roughly): Manchester, Liverpool or Blackburn?
I thank you!
Is it possible that edmund third direct distant descendants from evil original edmund or edmund third may have come from harry?
really? first to comment on this pant wettingly hilarious scene.
If this were made today
Hardwood nobody ever made money out of good looks and charm
Edmund you obviously haven't met Megan markle or the Kardashians sir lol