I always remember a line (probably between Mary and Rab where they are in bed in the dark. There's a rustling noise, and she asks. "Are you opening a bag of crisps?" and he says, "No, I'm taking off my underwear.'
Nice one when you do see him please let him know if u want chris fae Pollok said great actor great memories utter dullion a show never 2 be surpassed 🏴🏴🏴👌
@@moadboyno1 unfortunately I haven't seen him for a while, hopefully he still lives there. If I see him I will. He loved it when I told him my uncle always dresses as Rab at fancy dress parties.
@@scottfree7633 Gregor lives in France now with his wife Vicki Burton,they let out a cottage on their property though I don't think any of the people who rent it have any clue of who they are! Been meaning to get there one day!
Years ago when i drove trucks, i used to park up at the the BP Truckstops. You knew when Rab was on, the normally empty TV room would fill up with truckers from all over the country..!! 🤣
Sadly Rab C was as real as it got, you didn't get anyone like that on TV and it was way more relatable than any of the middle class comedy like butterflies or the good life
More relatable to who?? ....Both the Goodlife and Butterflies were also working class comedies - white collar as opposed to blue - they certainly weren't middle class either. Neither Geoffrey Palmer nor Richard Briar's characters lived off the fat of the land as middle class - they worked for their existence, in Tom Goods instance he was selfishly trying to rid his life of the from the white collar working Rat race. The comedic examination of social class in this country isn't just relatable and shouldn't be exclusive to the likes of the gritty comedic portrayal of Rab C Nesbitt - as brilliant as it was and still is.
I will admit that when this was shown back in the day I used the subtitles and found it outrageously funny. No, I wasn't in the east of Scotland, I was in deepest darkest England. Loved the program.
He once said he was the only child in his family to survive as he was the only one who could understand the family allowance forms....sheer brilliance.
This series made me laugh so much I would stop breathing at times. The best line I always remember was when Rab's wife said, (After Rab had put his feet up on the couch) "See you Rab Nesbit, I smoked myself half to death to get the coupons for this 3 pieces suite!)
In my opinion Rab is the best sitcom ever made and especially the early days of it the writing and acting is spot on and back in the early to mid 90s in my youth and drinking all day lifestyle in cheetham Hill Manchester I had a lot of Scottish friends who I used to spend a lot of time with wiling the days away with drinking and and wolfin down pills and the banter was top notch 👌 and looking back at it I was living the Rab c lifestyle we were just better dressed hahaha
I loved this show and luckily the landlord of my local boozer in Streatham was an ex Glaswegian boxer named Tom and every now and then I would watch it with him in the pub and he translated where needed, I am Welsh and love the Scottish accent
England had the original Spitting Image (very informative and very, very funny), whereas for years beforehand Ireland had Halls Pictorial Weekly - we owe Frank a lot!
I remember this being on at 9 on BBC 2, I was ten and my dad worked nights, my mum was more lenient so I could watch it...I loved it for the physical comedy at that age, mainly because I didn't understand a lot of it but I carried on watching it over the years and have seen every episode. Absolute classic and always reminds me of my childhood, would have loved to see the live show, had a very Bottom vibe, brilliant.
I was lucky to see Rab live at Hammersmith years ago, took me a few minutes to understand the accent but i can honestly say it was fantastic..At the part where Rab was in court, there was a commotion in the audience seats, i naturally thought that a fight was breaking out as the alcohol was flowing freely, it was the other cast members , so it kind of turned out that the audience was in the public gallery of the courts and the cast members were heckling Rab and the Judge..It was my first time seeing a live theatre performance and i will never forget the experience..what a great night..
Omg I’m so glad Gregor played rab c Nesbitt if he never then it wouldn’t be the same I’ve met him twice he’s lovely he’s my hero I love him I screamed down bath street in Glasgow outside the kings xxx
I love Rab c nesbitt as I have the dvd box set the entire collection I find it very funny great talent from all the actors and actresses only Gregor Fisher could portray Rab C nesbitt very funny comedy
I caught some of this show when I lived in the UK 1992-94. Like most Americans (and most Brits) I only understood a wee bit of it but enough to laugh and enjoy it.
Rab C Nesbitt is my Scottish hero ... bought the vhs video tapes as soon as they came out ... I still watch the shows on TY now ... timeless comedy ... nothing as funny now on main stream tv ... and yes I am English.
I have all the seasons on DVD box sets, and love watching them over and again :-) Rab C. Nesbitt & co are some of the most memorable characters in British comedy, and to think they started just as a small-part sketch is amazing. I met Gregor Fisher once, and he is such a gentleman in real life, but his acting skills are truly beautiful :-D I worked with a man from Govan many years ago, and visited the area with him, and re-lived every scene they filmed there while just walking around the place :-) Rab is actually a true philosopher, who displays moments of a much higher intelligence/education than his characters appearance would be capable of :-D
@@Rasperdan Apologies Rasper D - I haven't encountered John Sparkes until now (sheltered Irish life and all that, so familiar with Max Boyce [Welsh Billy Connolly?] alright) - I'll check him out. Thanks for the heads-up. One for you is Frank Hall - he did his Halls Pictorial Weekly back in the day - essential viewing here in the 70s. Still great fun (some of it viewable on CZcams, methinks). Enjoy!
@@daveroche6522 Well Some of his characters in "Absolutely" used to get me and my friend in hysterics. John Sparkes did another show called "Barry Welsh Is Coming" That was a lot of fun. I will check out Frank Hall... thanks for the reply.
Yentob never considered that the Scots might not get the London accents, so the accents angle should never be worried about, it's part of UK culture and should be supported, too much influence given to London
Top notch comedy, happen to refer to it today to some woman as I said " you need a Rab C Nesbitt head band" we both laughed, my wife on the other hand! does not understand a F in word.
It's interesting how Ian Pattison cites the same or similar inspirations for his writing in much the same way the great John Sullivan does in his interviews.
I think that’s where the best comedy comes from. Paul Whitehouse and his mates used to make each other laugh in the pub and that eventually led to Harry Enfield to write for him and eventually star.
Gregor Fisher is a tremendous actor. Utterly convincing when acting as inebriated. The only other actor who comes close to playing drunk, in my opinion is Arthur Houseman, who appeared in Laurel and Hardy films.
@@unclesnakehips6810 I can't remember it exactly but Rab is talking about his missus, to the effect of - "Ye' see that woman there? She's my hen. She's great. She gets us Jaffa Cakes on a Wednesday....". The context being Jaffa Cakes were considered a tad posh for ages (only seen when special visitors called in and/or of a special occasion). So having them during the week was PLEASURE OVERLOAD.......
One of my favourites was Mary seeing Rab outside an unfamiliar door, Mary--'whit ur you daein there'? Rab sarcastically replies in a mock posh accent--' I'm doing the Daz doorstep challenge'...'whit the hell d'ye think ahm daein' ?
Every episode from the first series to the last is just pure brilliant comedy. If someone asked me which one was my favourite, I would struggle to answer.
I would say Rob the funniest episode would be when Rab C nesbitt and his family win a holiday to Spain and Rab sees his bandaged Spanish counterpart across the balcony and they are both ranting ha ha ha 😅
@@stephenchecksfield632 Yes that was a brilliant scene when he was in Spain and finds another just like himself. One that stands out for me is the episode when he saves a tramp from drowning and then can't get rid of him.
@@itellyouwhy6957 A brilliant episode. I love the bit where Rab dribbles stale p**s on Timothy Spalls head from the plastic dish and then has to put it on his own head when he thought he was going to be shot.
Rab C. Nesbitt is a classic sitcom. I consider it to be pre Shameless. Gregor Fisher made the role of the title protagonist his own. Sometimes it was hard to understand a word Rab was saying.
Rab C Nesbitt what a character, wonder what he would have thought of Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP, one if not the best comedy to come out of Scotland, along with Still Game and Burniston. I had no problems understanding it even as a Yorkshireman, mind you a lot of my mates in the Army were from Scotland so probably got free "education" regarding some of the language.
Ps.. Your English you have no say in Scotland there plenty of exits if you want leave the democracy of this country was voted by the Scotland people and she got over 45% of the vote thats bigger than any British politicians ya cabbage
@@The_Prophet... Everyone gets free education, she gives out free University education which is different. Hopefully indyref2 takes place and SNP get the result they want.
There is not just one , but every single , program, series, was and still is magnificent, awesome magical simple , and if you get the chance ,read Rabbs , book of his life ,absolutely heartfelt and so warming, really, really beautiful man
12:48 Yentob joined the BBC as a trainee in the BBC World Service in 1968 as its only non-Oxbridge graduate of that year. How did he get that gig! Surely, I mean wow what other reason?
How ever or wether it was accidental or not the invention of rab.c. Nesbit was miraculous and 4ever destined 2 make Gregor fisher a hero ,nationwide or further brilliance doesn't cover it ! In me own mind as a owa the border fan I can gan on utube and laugh till me hearts content ,the baldy man whatever he was playing made him such a stand out and utterly class actor his standing in the world of tele or whatever says the man is a unique and rare talent ,the best philosopher scotlands ever had also includes England especially my quarter the north east ! Thank you Gregor fisher also the rest of the cast that helped create such a fantastical show as it was and is still remembered by us the public !!!!
😂08:19, i love this stop animation effects of Doss, its my Pal Scotty Little aka Dosser, 😊, and my bum of an uncle Stephen A Mitchell who hasn't worked since 1995 😂😅😊
In the pilot, Rab sees the late great Ian Cuthbertson sitting on the pavement drunk with a full off licence bag & bulging wallet, in the script Rab takes the lot, Gregor suggested Rab would never steal his money,, ,the booze perhaps. He got his way and the character of Rab was defined.
The first episode i ever watched was Domestic and i howled with laughter. I tried to get a friend to watch it and he said he couldn’t understand a single word anyone was saying,it never occurred to me that anyone would have that problem…I’m English and had only ever known one Scottish family (an ex girlfriend) she spoke with a local accent until her parents came home and then she broke into broad Glaswegian and she was amazed how i understood everything they said to the point she spoke it whenever we were together. My friend was like what the fuck are they saying which made me laugh my ass off
Comedy gold, far better than the watered down tripe we get these days.
Oh so true.
I always remember a line (probably between Mary and Rab where they are in bed in the dark. There's a rustling noise, and she asks. "Are you opening a bag of crisps?" and he says, "No, I'm taking off my underwear.'
🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏
I live in the same town as Gregor Fisher and I can honestly say that he is one of the nicest person you could meet. Lovely dog too.
Nice one when you do see him please let him know if u want chris fae Pollok said great actor great memories utter dullion a show never 2 be surpassed 🏴🏴🏴👌
@@moadboyno1 unfortunately I haven't seen him for a while, hopefully he still lives there. If I see him I will. He loved it when I told him my uncle always dresses as Rab at fancy dress parties.
Nea bother thanks for the reply 👍
@@scottfree7633 Gregor lives in France now with his wife Vicki Burton,they let out a cottage on their property though I don't think any of the people who rent it have any clue of who they are! Been meaning to get there one day!
I saw him once in Woolworths in my town as a kid. He glared at me for staring 😂
RAB C AND Aufweidersen Pet often underrated next to the likes of the London comedies.
One of the actors from Auf Wiedersehen, Pet appeared in an episode of Rab C Nesbitt
Rab C Nesbitt in one word superb
Absolutely spot on my friend
Years ago when i drove trucks, i used to park up at the the BP Truckstops. You knew when Rab was on, the normally empty TV room would fill up with truckers from all over the country..!! 🤣
Sadly Rab C was as real as it got, you didn't get anyone like that on TV and it was way more relatable than any of the middle class comedy like butterflies or the good life
More relatable to who?? ....Both the Goodlife and Butterflies were also working class comedies - white collar as opposed to blue - they certainly weren't middle class either. Neither Geoffrey Palmer nor Richard Briar's characters lived off the fat of the land as middle class - they worked for their existence, in Tom Goods instance he was selfishly trying to rid his life of the from the white collar working Rat race. The comedic examination of social class in this country isn't just relatable and shouldn't be exclusive to the likes of the gritty comedic portrayal of Rab C Nesbitt - as brilliant as it was and still is.
I dont know, Auf wiedersehen pet was pretty much spot on too...at least the first 2 series.
As a staunch englishman without shadow of a doubt this was one of the funnest comedies ever written i loved every episode.
Back in My day, I loved watching both the movie Uncle Buck and Rab C Nesbitt!
Anybody remember Uncle Buck? 😅
Yeh I watch it every time its on love it
I will admit that when this was shown back in the day I used the subtitles and found it outrageously funny. No, I wasn't in the east of Scotland, I was in deepest darkest England. Loved the program.
Watched it here in Donegal as a teen.Great show.
The line "I can take or leave drink..........I'd sooner take it mind you" is a masterpiece in comic timimg.
He once said he was the only child in his family to survive as he was the only one who could understand the family allowance forms....sheer brilliance.
I learned to understand the Scots from this Excellent Programme 😊
Love it. Doesn’t get old…
This series made me laugh so much I would stop breathing at times. The best line I always remember was when Rab's wife said, (After Rab had put his feet up on the couch) "See you Rab Nesbit, I smoked myself half to death to get the coupons for this 3 pieces suite!)
To quote Alan 'Chuckles' Hansen - "QUALITY".
In my opinion Rab is the best sitcom ever made and especially the early days of it the writing and acting is spot on and back in the early to mid 90s in my youth and drinking all day lifestyle in cheetham Hill Manchester I had a lot of Scottish friends who I used to spend a lot of time with wiling the days away with drinking and and wolfin down pills and the banter was top notch 👌 and looking back at it I was living the Rab c lifestyle we were just better dressed hahaha
Rab C Nesbitt is up there as one of the greatest comedies if all time alongside Steptoe & Son and OFAH
I loved this show and luckily the landlord of my local boozer in Streatham was an ex Glaswegian boxer named Tom and every now and then I would watch it with him in the pub and he translated where needed, I am Welsh and love the Scottish accent
Extremely underated series
I get alot of the Scottish humour
Very similar to the Irish as I am
I’m a scouser and I love Rab , great comedy.
I’m from Northamptonshire and I love Rab.
England had the original Spitting Image (very informative and very, very funny), whereas for years beforehand Ireland had Halls Pictorial Weekly - we owe Frank a lot!
Rab will live forever, my hero!
I went to see the live show in Newcastle. Absolutely superb...the chemistry with the audience was brilliant.
As a working class person from East End London. This was one of the best comedy’s ever thanks for all involved
I remember this being on at 9 on BBC 2, I was ten and my dad worked nights, my mum was more lenient so I could watch it...I loved it for the physical comedy at that age, mainly because I didn't understand a lot of it but I carried on watching it over the years and have seen every episode. Absolute classic and always reminds me of my childhood, would have loved to see the live show, had a very Bottom vibe, brilliant.
One of the best comedies of all time ! 🙂
Excellent series, all the actors were brilliantly cast and so likeable.
I was lucky to see Rab live at Hammersmith years ago, took me a few minutes to understand the accent but i can honestly say it was fantastic..At the part where Rab was in court, there was a commotion in the audience seats, i naturally thought that a fight was breaking out as the alcohol was flowing freely, it was the other cast members , so it kind of turned out that the audience was in the public gallery of the courts and the cast members were heckling Rab and the Judge..It was my first time seeing a live theatre performance and i will never forget the experience..what a great night..
Great series ,great actors,& writers 👏👏
Omg I’m so glad Gregor played rab c Nesbitt if he never then it wouldn’t be the same I’ve met him twice he’s lovely he’s my hero I love him I screamed down bath street in Glasgow outside the kings xxx
I love Rab c nesbitt as I have the dvd box set the entire collection I find it very funny great talent from all the actors and actresses only Gregor Fisher could portray Rab C nesbitt very funny comedy
Brilliant comedy and I can't think of anyone better than Gregor to play the part of Rab. BEAT IT !!
Loved this first time round. I still need the subtitles!
Limmy 👍
Absolutely spot on my friend
I could see a reboot with Jamsie instead of Rab as the main character
Buckfast: "Ella, i've been monked".
The Scene where Rab comes out The Job center is just so Funny!
A howl god I love all in rab c nesbit love the accent regards from ireland
I caught some of this show when I lived in the UK 1992-94. Like most Americans (and most Brits) I only understood a wee bit of it but enough to laugh and enjoy it.
Rab C Nesbitt is my Scottish hero ... bought the vhs video tapes as soon as they came out ... I still watch the shows on TY now ... timeless comedy ... nothing as funny now on main stream tv ... and yes I am English.
I miss Rab...bloody fabulous!!!...come back Rab pleeeeeeeease 🙏😁
I have all the seasons on DVD box sets, and love watching them over and again :-) Rab C. Nesbitt & co are some of the most memorable characters in British comedy, and to think they started just as a small-part sketch is amazing. I met Gregor Fisher once, and he is such a gentleman in real life, but his acting skills are truly beautiful :-D I worked with a man from Govan many years ago, and visited the area with him, and re-lived every scene they filmed there while just walking around the place :-) Rab is actually a true philosopher, who displays moments of a much higher intelligence/education than his characters appearance would be capable of :-D
Ah, the memories - "Absolutely" (NOT to be confused with Ab-Fab) was brilliant.
@@daveroche6522 Being Welsh I am a big fan of John Sparkes....... I loved that show.
@@Rasperdan Apologies Rasper D - I haven't encountered John Sparkes until now (sheltered Irish life and all that, so familiar with Max Boyce [Welsh Billy Connolly?] alright) - I'll check him out. Thanks for the heads-up. One for you is Frank Hall - he did his Halls Pictorial Weekly back in the day - essential viewing here in the 70s. Still great fun (some of it viewable on CZcams, methinks). Enjoy!
@@daveroche6522 Well Some of his characters in "Absolutely" used to get me and my friend in hysterics. John Sparkes did another show called "Barry Welsh Is Coming" That was a lot of fun. I will check out Frank Hall... thanks for the reply.
@@Rasperdan 👍👍👍
As a Nesbitt I approve of this video 😎
Adored Rab C Nesbitt Still watch the series often Brilliant
Bring back Rab c nesbitt 😂😂😂👍.
Yentob never considered that the Scots might not get the London accents, so the accents angle should never be worried about, it's part of UK culture and should be supported, too much influence given to London
I remember having to translate this show for my london friends, was awesome
What a show. Absolutely fantastic
it angers me when Britains top 20 comedies comes on and it's the usual suspects. this would be in my top 3.
Absolutely
you mean all the beige bland middle class sh*te that the bbc specializes in?
Seasons 1-3 were just incredible.
“Bad news, son, I got a joab” 😂😂😂
Thanks for the rep mate
The one when they went to Spain was hilarious..
Absolutely Genius, if not yet got Rabs book about his life , get your hands on it , 👍 heartfelt, funny, and makes you love him more ❤ 💙 💖
Brilliantly done I love it
Gregor was fantastic in the remake of whiskey galore , brilliant character actor !!!
Ahead of its time. Absolute genius and hilarious.
Top notch comedy, happen to refer to it today to some woman as I said " you need a Rab C Nesbitt head band" we both laughed, my wife on the other hand! does not understand a F in word.
38 and first time I've ever seen him as himself what a top bloke
It's interesting how Ian Pattison cites the same or similar inspirations for his writing in much the same way the great John Sullivan does in his interviews.
I think that’s where the best comedy comes from. Paul Whitehouse and his mates used to make each other laugh in the pub and that eventually led to Harry Enfield to write for him and eventually star.
THEE best actor at playing drunk. Hands down
Rab C Nesbit pure comedy gold I drew up watching it back then and still watch it now.
Best BBC 2 Show of the 90s FACT!
Living in the North East of England, this is was just, as Rab would say brand new,
as we are close to Scotland.
Fookin love rab he is brilliant
Gregor Fisher is a tremendous actor. Utterly convincing when acting as inebriated. The only other actor who comes close to playing drunk, in my opinion is Arthur Houseman, who appeared in Laurel and Hardy films.
Or willie ross in rita sue and bob too
I love Arthur Houseman
Freddie frinton was another,Arthur Lowe was good in the dads army episode where he played his brother
Ever heard of Foster Brooks?
@@alanbbrady8196 Thanks, just checked him out and he’s good but I still think Gregor has the edge on him?
The "... Jaffa Cakes on a Wednesday" line was genius - some of us still use it today. Top marks and thank you.
What's the full line and what does it mean in context? Sounds hilarious 🤣
@@unclesnakehips6810 I can't remember it exactly but Rab is talking about his missus, to the effect of - "Ye' see that woman there? She's my hen. She's great. She gets us Jaffa Cakes on a Wednesday....". The context being Jaffa Cakes were considered a tad posh for ages (only seen when special visitors called in and/or of a special occasion). So having them during the week was PLEASURE OVERLOAD.......
One of my favourites was Mary seeing Rab outside an unfamiliar door, Mary--'whit ur you daein there'? Rab sarcastically replies in a mock posh accent--' I'm doing the Daz doorstep challenge'...'whit the hell d'ye think ahm daein' ?
The acting in Rab was 2nd to none!
Everyone loved Rab C Nesbitt. I laughed out loud watching this but my eldest sister cried laughing lol
Ace acting, Ace show!
Every episode from the first series to the last is just pure brilliant comedy. If someone asked me which one was my favourite, I would struggle to answer.
I would say Rob the funniest episode would be when Rab C nesbitt and his family win a holiday to Spain and Rab sees his bandaged Spanish counterpart across the balcony and they are both ranting ha ha ha 😅
@@stephenchecksfield632 Yes that was a brilliant scene when he was in Spain and finds another just like himself. One that stands out for me is the episode when he saves a tramp from drowning and then can't get rid of him.
@@rob1134 The episode in the Police cell with the small blanket. That's my favorite
@@itellyouwhy6957 A brilliant episode. I love the bit where Rab dribbles stale p**s on Timothy Spalls head from the plastic dish and then has to put it on his own head when he thought he was going to be shot.
@@stephenchecksfield632 Just after ranting at a few English lads..
‘You’re not playboys…you are not play-boys’
We were sailors in Portsmouth !
We loved it. Of course .... we'd all been to Glasgow. 😊
Great show, very funny 🤣. Brilliant actor and character.
I loved that series...so , so, Scotish good sense of humor.?my favourite people in the UK.
Rab C. Nesbitt is a classic sitcom. I consider it to be pre Shameless. Gregor Fisher made the role of the title protagonist his own. Sometimes it was hard to understand a word Rab was saying.
Done in the days when bbc comedy was funny, nowadays it would never be made to many snowflakes would be offended for the woke bbc
I would like to thank all involved for this sitcom and for making my school life miserable 😂
Rab C Nesbitt what a character, wonder what he would have thought of Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP, one if not the best comedy to come out of Scotland, along with Still Game and Burniston. I had no problems understanding it even as a Yorkshireman, mind you a lot of my mates in the Army were from Scotland so probably got free "education" regarding some of the language.
He be all for Nicola Sturgeon and the Snp cause he was a very popular Scots man and loved his country
@@The_Prophet... Loved his country but could also spot a numpty. Scotland deserves better leadership from the SNP
Ps.. Your English you have no say in Scotland there plenty of exits if you want leave the democracy of this country was voted by the Scotland people and she got over 45% of the vote thats bigger than any British politicians ya cabbage
Aye wee Nicola give out free education up in Scotland
@@The_Prophet... Everyone gets free education, she gives out free University education which is different. Hopefully indyref2 takes place and SNP get the result they want.
Great! I loved this!
There is not just one , but every single , program, series, was and still is magnificent, awesome magical simple , and if you get the chance ,read Rabbs , book of his life ,absolutely heartfelt and so warming, really, really beautiful man
Best rogramme on scottish telly love it
18:50 I'm from Portsmouth and I not only understood it, but it made me want to visit Glasgow.
Loved Jamesie Cotter..😄
Just watched the whole series again, just as funny as when I first watched it, be in my top three too
I met Eliane C Smith and what a down to earth person
pure legend.
12:48 Yentob joined the BBC as a trainee in the BBC World Service in 1968 as its only non-Oxbridge graduate of that year. How did he get that gig! Surely, I mean wow what other reason?
Thanks so much for posting aye!
How ever or wether it was accidental or not the invention of rab.c. Nesbit was miraculous and 4ever destined 2 make Gregor fisher a hero ,nationwide or further brilliance doesn't cover it ! In me own mind as a owa the border fan I can gan on utube and laugh till me hearts content ,the baldy man whatever he was playing made him such a stand out and utterly class actor his standing in the world of tele or whatever says the man is a unique and rare talent ,the best philosopher scotlands ever had also includes England especially my quarter the north east ! Thank you Gregor fisher also the rest of the cast that helped create such a fantastical show as it was and is still remembered by us the public !!!!
Thank You SO MUCH For This!! Been Looking for it for ages!
Is there one on Dave Allen do you know? I can't find anything.
“A dry pair o’ knickers” made me nearly piss mine! 😂
One of the best comedies.
Come back Rab. I miss you doll 🥺🥺
I will tell you this, tell you this boy... the programme above is from 2008
I love Rab c nesbitt iv watched every episode Gregor fisher great actor
A great upload. Thanks very much.
One of my favourites!
I started looking for this yesterday...I find it today, uploaded 1 day ago...
Love Rab C and The Baldy man show!
Class😂 always watched it wen I was a kid
😂08:19, i love this stop animation effects of Doss, its my Pal Scotty Little aka Dosser, 😊, and my bum of an uncle Stephen A Mitchell who hasn't worked since 1995 😂😅😊
Pure brilliance throughout.
In the pilot, Rab sees the late great Ian Cuthbertson sitting on the pavement drunk with a full off licence bag & bulging wallet, in the script Rab takes the lot, Gregor suggested Rab would never steal his money,, ,the booze perhaps. He got his way and the character of Rab was defined.
The only guy l know who can be subtle while screaming at you.
Growing up in the 90s northern ireland no matter I was doing once my da called me at nine o'clock rabs on it was see ye later lads 👍
And also give my head peace, with uncle Andy, da, ma, cal, dympna, Billy, big mervin and red hand luke
@@NIGameYeah you me marley it wasn't give my head peace it was two ceasefire and a wedding
@@JohnSmith-ie6xq there's a full movie of that you me and marly on youtube, set in 92
@@NIGameYeah watched it memory's came flooding back
love rab very funny just the best xxxxxxx
Loved it!!
What a terribly sad and traumatic life Eric Cullen had. I feel so sorry for him RIP
He was in jail for child abuse he was a Paedophile he committed suicide after he left the jail
nonce
Fantastic and mega funny… Raab is brilliant
Mary Doll was also great! As was James.
Jamesey.
Raab is a Tory toff, you mean Rab. 😆
To all the people who like a laugh, you must watch Still Game…. Another awesome extremely funny and guaranteed to
Get lock jaw.
Same as my dad on the shipyard brother xxx makes me laugh Dixon Scottish name and mc guffie scoucers ❤
The first episode i ever watched was Domestic and i howled with laughter. I tried to get a friend to watch it and he said he couldn’t understand a single word anyone was saying,it never occurred to me that anyone would have that problem…I’m English and had only ever known one Scottish family (an ex girlfriend) she spoke with a local accent until her parents came home and then she broke into broad Glaswegian and she was amazed how i understood everything they said to the point she spoke it whenever we were together. My friend was like what the fuck are they saying which made me laugh my ass off