Great to see this again, but what a pity the initial spoken-only part is missing. A screech of tyres and Sir Les is heard saying to his chauffeur: "Leave the engine running Dennis, I'll only be a few minutes with this old codger". It added so much to what followed.
The cultural impact of of Australia on the rest of the world ..especially the mother country ...Gt.Britain,CANNOT be underestimated, manifested in the form of Sir Les Patterson...cultural attaché to St James.....hats off to him for spreading laughter & humour around the world brilliantly!!!
I actually bought a powder blue suit - linen - in Sloane Square, but I soon discarded it after it acquired too many stains - you know, the usual red wine, turmeric, soy sauce, et al. What a fool I was!
Thank you, that's wonderful. I'd never even heard of it. Sterling performance by JB. What a shame they didn't also invite Barry McKenzie to regale the Laureate with a rendition of The Old Pacific Sea.
Great footage of old Les showing the poms how to promote culture. One of his great lines he in another video l watched old Les sais there's a rumour going round there's no culture down in Australia we'll lm here to tell ya we got it coming out of our arse?? knowone could describe it better than a cultural icon such as Les. The look on Barry Humphries face at the end said it all.😁👀
Betjeman and Sir Les is a meeting that could not possibly occur in this dimension.
What a gem! Hope Sir Benjamin didn't feel out of his intellectual depth in the presence of this great cultural icon.
Old sport looked a bit out of his element, but gave a right effort in the presence of our cultural diplomat.
Farewell Barry, Farewell Les. I love this scene and I will remember it long, long after any Dame Edna scene. Beautiful.
The sheer brilliance of Barry. God Bless ya.
Great to see this again, but what a pity the initial spoken-only part is missing. A screech of tyres and Sir Les is heard saying to his chauffeur: "Leave the engine running Dennis, I'll only be a few minutes with this old codger". It added so much to what followed.
Lovely man, Sir John. Sir Les an Australian cultural icon
The cultural impact of of Australia on the rest of the world ..especially the mother country ...Gt.Britain,CANNOT be underestimated, manifested in the form of Sir Les Patterson...cultural attaché to St James.....hats off to him for spreading laughter & humour around the world brilliantly!!!
Remember seeing this on first broadcast - never imagined I'd see it again. Marvellous.
Wonderful.
Someone once had the entire series of this on UA-cam....wonder where it went....
Worth a whole millenia of UA-cam "comedy weeks"...
Amazing. Sir John was such a sweet man.
“Well, I won’t keep you, Sir Benjamin...” 😂
I noticed Les's teeth and makeup became more outlandish as time went on. He looks almost normal here. Brilliant comedy!
when tv had curiosity and a sense of fun combined with class
*burps* "Excuse me... bit of jet lag!" Brilliant! :D
I actually bought a powder blue suit - linen - in Sloane Square, but I soon discarded it after it acquired too many stains - you know, the usual red wine, turmeric, soy sauce, et al. What a fool I was!
Absolutely stupid - the spunk stains are completely invisible
Brilliant. Books are deductible, Sir Benjamin.
"I was jogging with my accountant this morning" (looking for the raised eyebrows of Sir Betj)
Superb! Thanks for posting this great, old clip! I think Sir John would be a vision in powder blue.....
In Bevis Hillier's biography of Betjeman, Barry Humphries plays a significant role there toward the end.
spoil us, what is it! (pls!)
Thank you, that's wonderful. I'd never even heard of it. Sterling performance by JB. What a shame they didn't also invite Barry McKenzie to regale the Laureate with a rendition of The Old Pacific Sea.
Great footage of old Les showing the poms how to promote culture. One of his great lines he in another video l watched old Les sais there's a rumour going round there's no culture down in Australia we'll lm here to tell ya we got it coming out of our arse?? knowone could describe it better than a cultural icon such as Les. The look on Barry Humphries face at the end said it all.😁👀
Wonderful. Thanks for posting this treasure. I would be interested to know what the programme was. Looks like it was about 1982.
'See you later John...all the best Sir...erm, my Lord'. Hilarious!
Lovely, and very funny.
That was a pretty gruelling experience I just had!"
Brilliant!
Such a sport John
I nearly spilt my tea..
Shocking..
Where on earth does Barry get his confidence from, amazing?
Repulsively incredible.
Thanx for this...gr8 vision...
I'm not sure that Betjeman was aware of the situation
No, he was, and he and Humphreys were good friends. Betjeman loved that kind of low comedy.
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is that `jonathan Stedall...?
Classic
And fawn. Lol
gr8. Can't believe I'm the first of 800 to like it :/
lololololololololol Cultural affairs at their best!
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