I went to the screening of this last night at the NFT. Half the audience turned up dressed as Keith and Candice Marie and 2 minutes before the curtain, Alison Steadman walked in and sat in a seat just in front of me! Rather surreal.
Wow Lebroy I bet you were astounded someone in the film you were watching happend to sit right infront of you while you were watching them on the screen in front wow what was it like? Amazing! Can u bore the white out of us next time? Cheers
This was way ahead of its time, it was another 20 years before comedy about social awkwardness become trendy with shows like I'm Alan Partridge and then later The Office.
I only just realised that Keith chews 72 time during this scene - that was probably deliberate and very obvious, but I could never be arsed to count until now!
I first saw it as a repeat in 1982 and it made quite an impression on me. I recorded it on video tape when it was repeated again at Christmas 93 and watch it every year, in May of course.
Everyone loves Alison Steadman and rightly so, but there is a core of incredible acting talent that never quite gets the deserved credit imho. I would watch Roger Sloman in anything, even Eastenders. The man is a total genius and never disappoints.
Yes I agree.. I think that the minor roles are acted brilliantly such as Ray, the Farmer, the stone mason maing the wall, the policeman at the end..and Stephen Bill as Finger... all great acting and very believable.
Just watched this for the first time , intriguing and annoying characters but I fell in love with Candice Marie , just realised she was played by Alison Steadman
Well that's the BBC for you, funding the production of programs through a licence fee we are oblidged to pay, and then removing said film from UA-cam 40 years later in order to charge us once 'again' for the privelege of watching the very thing that we paid for originally.
You are so right. I have been trying to get hold of a documentary which was on UA-cam but has been taken down and is now unavailable anywhere. To make matters worse, you now have to give the BBC a load of personal data to access iplayer. You can opt out, but not from giving them the info, only from them using it, and if you believe that........ I am happy to show them that my licence is current, other than that they can mind their own business.
@@jaksooon 🤣 🤣That's very true Jay. Your so funny. It has done me good to laugh today. There has been precious little for us all to laugh about over the past 12 months. That aside, Roger Sloman was outstanding as Keith Pratt😅(clock the surname : it really suited him) as was Alison Steadman as Candice Marie Pratt. Nuts in May was hilarious and remains a true classic comedy. They don't make em like that any more.
@oclandestin Everybody knows someone like Candice -Marie, a bit woolly headed and indecisive, the sad thing is they always seem to end up with a "Keith", someone who thinks he knows it all, but in reality, knows bugger all about anything!
Its so men tell ismt sent tence into correct line lie demands ofopu'ar interfernce zone bannister stair which lomg ago and every way prooven no one and not anything 'lives'out of listened umsoumd attempt 'two bomb all liz'here hears hydeark raving loon 'podium jack ripper,which it deferred too do as thing be has not a 'boo die'too stick cruise 'shy lark'mug tje Fact 'you have seen them'appear too act as 'if were in a man'why such 'name'isnt 'known by 'what became 'by bill chain of gsus giv'stick idjat 'that dod run alomg beachy head offering fact o acts of routine too any for attain store of caught uou looking or psyco unlistening'where such then appears 'too you as two'and was anyway known as an act of long ago conspirecy of repeats that it asked too represent a be and was given chaor too biew of many then blamed by others that chain effected from its unsoumd usual intentions too divide and rule as a 'ceaser'which was also later a cipher that became mass media 'rider'of 'google'summed as 'whole actial place in english'how generally everyone knlws that isnt how work wood chop mill too pill up at on and act as if spanner can be invaded for Harlod Lloyd interpretated as a 'fearful madman'which awaits supper as a slave inside petty unheard hippy bank echo vane voids of voice?
I loves me a bit of Alison Steadman. She is always amazing, whichever role she's in, be it Candice Marie, Abigail's mum all the way through to Pamelarrrrrrr. Shes almost unrecognisable as Candice Marie and the voice she does is perfect.
I went to the screening of this last night at the NFT. Half the audience turned up dressed as Keith and Candice Marie and 2 minutes before the curtain, Alison Steadman walked in and sat in a seat just in front of me! Rather surreal.
Wow Lebroy I bet you were astounded someone in the film you were watching happend to sit right infront of you while you were watching them on the screen in front wow what was it like? Amazing! Can u bore the white out of us next time? Cheers
@@alan9278 Jealous!
@@alan9278 Not fair.
@@alan9278 I would knock your block off
cool story bro... did she turn round and offer you a "little cheesy one", while singing demis rousos? oh no wrong film
This was way ahead of its time, it was another 20 years before comedy about social awkwardness become trendy with shows like I'm Alan Partridge and then later The Office.
I only just realised that Keith chews 72 time during this scene - that was probably deliberate and very obvious, but I could never be arsed to count until now!
Possibly the best film ever. Beautiful.
I remember watching this back in the 70's. Wonderful stuff.
I first saw it as a repeat in 1982 and it made quite an impression on me. I recorded it on video tape when it was repeated again at Christmas 93 and watch it every year, in May of course.
Everyone loves Alison Steadman and rightly so, but there is a core of incredible acting talent that never quite gets the deserved credit imho. I would watch Roger Sloman in anything, even Eastenders. The man is a total genius and never disappoints.
I fully agree, I love him in anything he's in.
Yes I agree.. I think that the minor roles are acted brilliantly such as Ray, the Farmer, the stone mason maing the wall, the policeman at the end..and Stephen Bill as Finger... all great acting and very believable.
Agreed, he's a great actor, remember him in the Young Ones.
He played the PE Teacher Mr Foster in Grange Hill .
Wasn't he Crossroads later on?
Just watched this for the first time , intriguing and annoying characters but I fell in love with Candice Marie , just realised she was played by Alison Steadman
Keith chews 31 times after Candice Marie asks the question.
alison steadman is magic in this, and the guy, is it roger sloman is wonderfully understated
Alice not idol roger garden grass snake, a.l.i.c.e?
I loved his appearance in The Young Ones as the TV licence inspector. "Bastard's the name, but you can call me Right Bleeding."
@@fredbloggs8072 HAHA 'We know you haven't got one'!
@fredbloggs8072 ha ha yep, saw that one again the other night. A classic 👌
Candice puts Keith in some awkward situations, such a bright girl
Well that's the BBC for you, funding the production of programs through a licence fee we are oblidged to pay, and then removing said film from UA-cam 40 years later in order to charge us once 'again' for the privelege of watching the very thing that we paid for originally.
Just one of many reasons why I don't pay it.
Agreed. The BBC are a shambles. An absolute disgrace.
You are so right. I have been trying to get hold of a documentary which was on UA-cam but has been taken down and is now unavailable anywhere. To make matters worse, you now have to give the BBC a load of personal data to access iplayer. You can opt out, but not from giving them the info, only from them using it, and if you believe that........ I am happy to show them that my licence is current, other than that they can mind their own business.
Very true - tax, insurance, AA membership...
And they haven't made anything anywhere near as good as Nuts in May for a very long time.
Just read the actor that plays Keith was only 29 when they made this.
@@davehoward22 he must have had a hard paper round!
@@jaksooon Indeed. His paper round must have been very grueling.
@@helencampbell4900 the worst part would be having to deliver tabloid rags to the tenements.
@@jaksooon 🤣 🤣That's very true Jay. Your so funny.
It has done me good to laugh today. There has been precious little for us all to laugh about over the past 12 months.
That aside, Roger Sloman was outstanding as Keith Pratt😅(clock the surname : it really suited him) as was Alison Steadman as Candice Marie Pratt.
Nuts in May was hilarious and remains a true classic comedy.
They don't make em like that any more.
@@helencampbell4900 Couldn't agree more. This film is an absolute classic. Sublime work from all involved.
@oclandestin Everybody knows someone like Candice -Marie, a bit woolly headed and indecisive, the sad thing is they always seem to end up with a "Keith", someone who thinks he knows it all, but in reality, knows bugger all about anything!
Its so men tell ismt sent tence into correct line lie demands ofopu'ar interfernce zone bannister stair which lomg ago and every way prooven no one and not anything 'lives'out of listened umsoumd attempt 'two bomb all liz'here hears hydeark raving loon 'podium jack ripper,which it deferred too do as thing be has not a 'boo die'too stick cruise 'shy lark'mug tje Fact 'you have seen them'appear too act as 'if were in a man'why such 'name'isnt 'known by 'what became 'by bill chain of gsus giv'stick idjat 'that dod run alomg beachy head offering fact o acts of routine too any for attain store of caught uou looking or psyco unlistening'where such then appears 'too you as two'and was anyway known as an act of long ago conspirecy of repeats that it asked too represent a be and was given chaor too biew of many then blamed by others that chain effected from its unsoumd usual intentions too divide and rule as a 'ceaser'which was also later a cipher that became mass media 'rider'of 'google'summed as 'whole actial place in english'how generally everyone knlws that isnt how work wood chop mill too pill up at on and act as if spanner can be invaded for Harlod Lloyd interpretated as a 'fearful madman'which awaits supper as a slave inside petty unheard hippy bank echo vane voids of voice?
@@stevebez2767 Sprechen sie englisch?
I loves me a bit of Alison Steadman. She is always amazing, whichever role she's in, be it Candice Marie, Abigail's mum all the way through to Pamelarrrrrrr. Shes almost unrecognisable as Candice Marie and the voice she does is perfect.
That's Les Coker the undertaker from Eastenders
no, its keith from nuts in may
Keith was such a complete prat!
Funniest film ever!!
I love it!
Gogglebox Giles and Mary in a nutshell
Made for each other....
Brilliant
There's a bit of Keith in everyone's dad aint there!
@@stevebez2767 WHAT?
@@stevebez2767 Go away.
It's a film, not a movie
Okay, Keith.
@@dibdap2373😅
There are NIMS par2 Cassandra.....
On bbc I player now
No!! I'm tired.
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Kiss Prudence
@Mackeson3 good comment keith could not marry a keithess ,cos only he knows it all.
KeyFly thats is sayed without inference lisps,key fees?
Is Alison Steadman's character supposed to be a rare example of a woman with a mild form of autism? (Asperger's Syndrome or whatever).
if you need to apply labels, then maybe?
I thought both had it.
Britain is so dire and sad, this is what they have for humour...
Watch the film it's great, I can understand if you don't get the humour, it's not for everyone. Thanks for your comment.
this film was fucking terrible.
I think its a great film!!
What an apt name you've been blessed with, Mr Wally.
Thanks for sharing.
Philistine
Brilliant