Mr. Humphries," U know what they say about vodka, Mrs. Slocombe, one is alright, two is the most, three under the table, four under the host!" lmfao!!!
Still watching AYBS in 2022. Own the set of AYBSA. A wonderful and talented cast. RIP to a most wonderful cast: Trevor Bannister (Mr. Lucas) - 2011 Mollie Sugden (Mrs. Slocombe) - 2009 Frank Thornton (Capt. Peacock) - 2013 John Inman (Mr. Humphries) - 2007 Wendy Richard (Miss Brahms) - 2009; Arthur Brough (Mr. Grainger) - 1978; Nicholas Smith (Mr. Rumbold) - 2015 Harold Bennett (Young Mr. Grace) - 1981; Arthur English (Mr. Harman) - 1995; Debbie Linden (Old Mr. Grace's Secretary) - 1997; James Hayter (Mr. Tebbs) - 1983.
AYBS was hysterical! Watching reruns still 2023! No nasty language just good adult comedic innuendos. Benny Hill was awesome too! Love the way Mr Lucas would answer the phone lol.
In the 80s back in CA, USA I always look forward to these replays from PBS. Clever show. Entertained to the max. How I wish they make shows again this good.
mrs. slocombe and mr. Humphries made the show incredibly funny and even though I watched every episode time and time again I will continue to do so probably forever! I just love the cast from the first episode all the way to the last what a great team of British comedians!
@@oldtrooper6325 Old…this is when we can see they were pioneers in the field of comedy…PC invaded all manner of entertainment in the late 80s or even sooner, so we couldn’t laugh anymore, instead had to judge as intellectuals like philosophers instead of enjoying ourselves! I tried a few minutes of their sequel, but all the joy was gone; they were the same, but they couldn’t replicate their uniqueness from the original!
"You know, as I look back over the years, they all seem to have passed very quickly. But I shall always have very happy recollections of you all. And all that I can really say now, is thank you." - Mr. Earnest Granger/Arthur Brough, 1974. That speech Mr. Granger gives, short as it may be, essentially sums up my own feelings on how grateful I am for this series. The comedy and lightheartedness has helped bring me out of some slumps in my life so this show was a much needed lifeline. It's such a pity that none of the actors in this show are around for me to thank them in person. I would like to mirror Mr. Granger's speech back to this wonderful cast for the years of laughter and joy they've brought me and my family.
I agree entirely. Arthur Brough's wiki entry is worth reading. He was an actor, producer, director, and theatre founder for more than 50 years. He died just 2 months after his wife of nearly 50 years died.
You know I feel the same way about this show I was young when I watched this show I'm 66 now and still watch the reruns. It seems funny that all are gone. But thank goodness for TV.
Very well said. Sad we can not enjoy the majority of the series any more on CZcams. Most used to be here before BritBox. Now only a relative handful are left.
@@russellcollier8202 it has not gotten any better. Other series you are lucky to even get clips, such as Moone Boy and Vicar of Dibley, Keeping Up Appearances, etc. So I guess I should be thankful for having the episodes of AYBS that we do have here. If it helps, they do have quite a few Australian versions of AYBS on YT as well. Has John Inman reprising his role, with all new cast, but same characters. Almost line for line the same thing, except for Australian slang and names of places. I do prefer the originals though without a doubt. And at least one free AYBS movie for free on YT as well. But they reuse a lot of the same jokes and I do not find it as funny as the series.
This episode, The Clock, and Dear Sexy Knickers are my favorite episodes. Also, love the one in which Mrs. Slocombe almost marries the Greek banjo player.
Kate…I know I left another comment, but the episode where Humphries tries on the robes and goes into Ninja mode with the Asian robe was truly hilarious (scaring the customer) - every episode has something special.
I have alway's loved this show i can watch them over and over. Gives me a warm feeling inside like a big hug when i think about watching these year's ago with my parent's when they were still alive and i was just a kid.
That is sad to think about 😢 the whole main cast is gone. Last I read, the actor who played Mr. Spooner is still alive, & so is the actress who played Miss Belfridge & the actress who played the canteen mangeress is still alive too.
Interesting observation here…this episode is from 1973, and Mr Grace informs Mr Grainger that in five years he will be getting a cuckoo clock. And in 1978, the actor (Arthur Brough) passed away.
I love how the guys crack jokes and the girls get the better jokes, especially ms Browns haha and Mr Nash, he's a gem, tho these jokes can't be done today, especially the innuendos
After all those years of service, they all belly-up, in their Sunday's best, and give him a combination, shoehorn and back scratcher? lol that's hilarious!!! He could win that at the carny. Well, at least there's the canned champagne to dull the pain of utter and complete disappointment of Mr. Grace stealing his coo-coo clock.
I never heard or seen this show until my husband and I watched it. I've never laughed so hard. The cast was extremely funny. I especially loved Mr. Humphrey and Mrs. Slocum. 😂 They will all be truly missed.
Aw such a nice episode Mr Lucas was such a great character, what made him great as you see in this episode is his chemistry with both Miss Brahms and Mr Humphries after he left it just didn't seem right .
They have to have this interaction (Lucas and Slocomb, because that's priceless, we come back for that). Old Mr. Grace doesn't get around anymore, he's probably been dead for a couple of decades!
@@sandrajovic9304 You don't see what I'm talking about? Think about the relationship between Slocomb and Lucas, they have to get at each other (that's comedy!) and I just recited what they were saying about Grace's father who couldn't possibly be alive since Grace was himself around 85!
@@wordsmith52 Oh I already did :) I loved the part, where Mr. Granger had an argument with the German tourists:)) And I also loved the "good natured German folk dance" :))) But anyway, thank you very much for the kind recommendation.
I am from the USA. I grew up in the 70's. I can say, "No Dept store in the suburbs or Center City SUNG" before the store openings. If Any Walmart does "Sing" the song goes like this "More money please, I can't make ends meat on minimum wage $7.40 per hour." "Love the state of art time-clock you spent $1Million store wide on so us minions can be micro-managed. I don't recall floor walkers here in the USA. Maybe I just never took notice. These writers and cast clicked. Every episode shows when this occurs you've got Gold!
@@Gravydog316 I've actually heard this at a Walmart once. I don't know what song it was, but it did seem to have the flavor of a song just for the store, or perhaps for Walmart in general.
i am.watching all the comedies i love them too much i used to see them.i was young now i am.56 and these makes me feel.back to my teenage life i am.still not old but the age is a grace from.god compliments to this icon comedies
Totally not. Mr. Grainger was an integral part of the cast, and such a great actor and character. And after Mr. Lucas left, things were really different.
@@jinx7609 yes, Onslow was my favourite, in that show. There was also Reginald Perrin, Open All Hours, 2 Ronnie's, Only fools and horses. The list goes on. I loved M*A*S*H also, but that is american
Mr. Humphries: You know what they say about vodka, Mrs. Slocombe. One is all right, two is the most, three under the table, four under the host. Mrs. Slocombe: Oh Mr. Humphries! What will you say next? Mr. Humphries: Mr. Rumbold's the host. LMFAO
Are you being served is a very very funny riddle & very verryry British comedy I've seen in years & enjoy the laughfter con't live with out watching fromtime to time
Linda Dimira I think beyond the box princess. So you so save your insults to yourself. Calling someone stupid is very rude and if say anything else to me I will report you to CZcams.
In fact, in 1988, at a shoe store in Berkeley, California, I attempted to attract the attention of an assistant. He was a Vietnamese American. Took offence and told me, "in this country we don't click thumb and finger." I became alert thereafter.
@@BiswanathDebnath yes true. in asia especially. also dont point and call someone using that index finger and beckon anyone. one of my colleagues confronted a foreign guest at ou r hotel after being called tht way. guess what? he told the guest off.. good for him.
You can tell the explosion was bigger than expected. Either an accident, purposely done to get a better reaction from the actors being unaware of the potency or someone just screwed up on the amount of "boom". Luckily no one got hurt.
FutureCanadaBlue disagree, they're old school professionalism these British comedy television actors from the 70's...old. school. Had u fooled eh, I'd say...
You're referring to the episode in which Slocombe and Humphries had their likenesses made into wax dummies? There is no advertising in the "clock" episode.
I worked in a similar type department store back in the 1970’s. This show is so true to life. Perhaps one of the greatest comedies ever made!
My late mother worked in a similar store before WWII in Australia. She said their floorwalker was just like Capt. Peacock. She loved this show too!
This is one of the best shows ever on TV. When they went out on the farm, it was even better.
Absolutely true💗❗
Plop
I honestly thought this show was an exaggeration, but you are telling me it's not!
Mr. Humphries," U know what they say about vodka, Mrs. Slocombe, one is alright, two is the most, three under the table, four under the host!" lmfao!!!
Wendy Richards in that dress, fantastic 😍
Wendy Richards out of that dress would look even better.🥰
I LOVE Mrs Schlocombe's drunk acting, she's so hilarious!
Mrs. Slocombe drunk is just too much. LOL
Lady Slocumbe's near-pratfall down the stairs slayed !!!!
Still watching AYBS in 2022. Own the set of AYBSA. A wonderful and talented cast. RIP to a
most wonderful cast:
Trevor Bannister (Mr. Lucas) - 2011
Mollie Sugden (Mrs. Slocombe) - 2009
Frank Thornton (Capt. Peacock) - 2013
John Inman (Mr. Humphries) - 2007
Wendy Richard (Miss Brahms) - 2009;
Arthur Brough (Mr. Grainger) - 1978;
Nicholas Smith (Mr. Rumbold) - 2015
Harold Bennett (Young Mr. Grace) - 1981;
Arthur English (Mr. Harman) - 1995;
Debbie Linden (Old Mr. Grace's Secretary) - 1997;
James Hayter (Mr. Tebbs) - 1983.
Miss Slocombe was so great, she was my favorite.
AYBS was hysterical! Watching reruns still 2023! No nasty language just good adult comedic innuendos. Benny Hill was awesome too! Love the way Mr Lucas would answer the phone lol.
What do you mean "own the set"? Did you buy items used in the set?
@@jjf8862 I THINK YOU MEAN THE WAY MR HUMPHRIES ANSWERED THE PHONE.
@@kyleanuar9090I think maybe they meant they own an entire set of the episodes in some form or another, maybe DVD.
In the 80s back in CA, USA I always look forward to these replays from PBS. Clever show. Entertained to the max. How I wish they make shows again this good.
Got to give “props” to the “props” department for consistently coming up with those ridiculously funny mechanical devices.
LOL i was just going to comment on the same thing. Funny yours was the last comment. beat me to it by 10 months!! LOL
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Pussy boots was nightmare fuel
What a truly sweet group of talented actors. They are missed❤❤❤❤❤
Ms. Brahms was stacked!!!
mrs. slocombe and mr. Humphries made the show incredibly funny and even though I watched every episode time and time again I will continue to do so probably forever! I just love the cast from the first episode all the way to the last what a great team of British comedians!
They were the best! I am unanimous in this; (and shh...no PC)!
It is sad to think that they are all gone now and could not be replaced today.
@@oldtrooper6325 Old…this is when we can see they were pioneers in the field of comedy…PC invaded all manner of entertainment in the late 80s or even sooner, so we couldn’t laugh anymore, instead had to judge as intellectuals like philosophers instead of enjoying ourselves! I tried a few minutes of their sequel, but all the joy was gone; they were the same, but they couldn’t replicate their uniqueness from the original!
@@marinazagrai1623 They were the funny and Miss Brahms was the sexy. Especially in this episode. It’s ashamed they’re all gone.
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Mr Humphries answering the phone "MENSWEAR" will never not be funny.
NEVER??
Pardon me Mr. Borum, are you free?
@@jonhohensee3258 Never
@@christopherborum6551 C'mon.
@@jonhohensee3258 I said what I said
"You know, as I look back over the years, they all seem to have passed very quickly. But I shall always have very happy recollections of you all. And all that I can really say now, is thank you." - Mr. Earnest Granger/Arthur Brough, 1974.
That speech Mr. Granger gives, short as it may be, essentially sums up my own feelings on how grateful I am for this series. The comedy and lightheartedness has helped bring me out of some slumps in my life so this show was a much needed lifeline. It's such a pity that none of the actors in this show are around for me to thank them in person. I would like to mirror Mr. Granger's speech back to this wonderful cast for the years of laughter and joy they've brought me and my family.
I agree entirely. Arthur Brough's wiki entry is worth reading. He was an actor, producer, director, and theatre founder for more than 50 years. He died just 2 months after his wife of nearly 50 years died.
You know I feel the same way about this show I was young when I watched this show I'm 66 now and still watch the reruns. It seems funny that all are gone. But thank goodness for TV.
Very well said. Sad we can not enjoy the majority of the series any more on CZcams. Most used to be here before BritBox. Now only a relative handful are left.
So perfect to quote Mr. Granger/Arthur Brough.
@@russellcollier8202 it has not gotten any better. Other series you are lucky to even get clips, such as Moone Boy and Vicar of Dibley, Keeping Up Appearances, etc. So I guess I should be thankful for having the episodes of AYBS that we do have here.
If it helps, they do have quite a few Australian versions of AYBS on YT as well. Has John Inman reprising his role, with all new cast, but same characters. Almost line for line the same thing, except for Australian slang and names of places. I do prefer the originals though without a doubt.
And at least one free AYBS movie for free on YT as well. But they reuse a lot of the same jokes and I do not find it as funny as the series.
This show should come back on the air for the young generation to watch ..it is a classic…the cast is absolutely incredible …thank you for sharing….
It used to be shown on PBS every Sunday evening along with Keeping up Appearances.
I mean in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
@@shirleyrombough8173
Yes that’s true ..and I watched both of them …great shows ..I missed them …
Who else watches these episodes, primarily to see what color Mrs. Slocombe's hair will be? Today's color, I'd call 'Midnight Mulberry'.
i never even notice her hair, for some reason...
Each time at night , on pbs "-b
@@thewizardofcroagz394 Marvelous! What was last night's color?
@@megaswenson green
@@thewizardofcroagz394 Splendid!
Whoever the writers were on this show were so talented. There’s not many sitcoms that make me LOL 😂!
You need to check out You Rang My Lord, Dad's Army, It Ain't half Hot Mum, other good series by the writers :-)
This episode, The Clock, and Dear Sexy Knickers are my favorite episodes. Also, love the one in which Mrs. Slocombe almost marries the Greek banjo player.
There are many more (Wedding Bells, Mrs. Slocombe/Senior Person, Forward Mr. Grainger...).
I agree but would add the camping episode and German week as well.
It was a bouzouki.
Kate…I know I left another comment, but the episode where Humphries tries on the robes and goes into Ninja mode with the Asian robe was truly hilarious (scaring the customer) - every episode has something special.
that giant can of wine cracks me up everytime
Hello jimmy how are you doing
I think it cracked her up a bit too.
Mrs Slocombe was in her element for this episode. Peerless! 😭😭
What do you mean? Peerless??
I am unanimous in agreement
Her hair looks like grape koolaid!
I have alway's loved this show i can watch them over and over. Gives me a warm feeling inside like a big hug when i think about watching these year's ago with my parent's when they were still alive and i was just a kid.
I love Mr. Mash’s introductions, the Duchess of Slocum and especially Captain Peacock’s. Comedy gold.
I think Mr. Harmaan would've done better
Funny nonetheless. Listening to this again.
The innuendos are classic!
Getting that combined 'shoe horn and back scratcher' gift must be exciting...
What a fantastic episode, all the main characters were in their element but particularly Mrs Slocombe, she played the drunk brilliantly well😂😂👍
I am unanimous in agreement
Reminds me of a comedian called Foster Brooks. Entire routines done as 'sozzled' and not a drop of alcohol involved. Brilliance
My fav 😂
If she's anything like me she's got plenty of practice
Captain Peacock dancing with a half loaded Mrs Slocombe is absolutely hilarious
this is the most icon comedies ever made on the tv compliments from.all my heart
I love when Mrs. Slocombe tried to say "trip the light fantastic" LOL 😆
Love them all ! Saddens me knowing they’re all gone .
this is one of my fave episodes!
all the cast work together nicely.
all have funny bits in this one LOL
That is sad to think about 😢 the whole main cast is gone. Last I read, the actor who played Mr. Spooner is still alive, & so is the actress who played Miss Belfridge & the actress who played the canteen mangeress is still alive too.
@@shadymercury so true to think we watch these episodes so often, I wished I was able to meet at least one cast member to say thank you
ROFL! “Trip the fight lantastic” followed by “rip your tight elastic!” So good haha
The writers of this show deserves awards!😂👍🏻
Mr Nash presenting the guests at the elevator is hilarious
Miss Brahms was so 🔥, definitely my favorite reason for watching
Interesting observation here…this episode is from 1973, and Mr Grace informs Mr Grainger that in five years he will be getting a cuckoo clock. And in 1978, the actor (Arthur Brough) passed away.
chrisoneal: Mr Grainger was my favorite character; I miss him!
Well almost, the episode is from March '74
@@Charlie_CrownOh oops you are right! Thank you!
@@chrisoneal2718 might have been filmed in '73 though, then aired in '74 👍
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Wendy Richard is exceptionally beautiful here. Almost makes one forget she died in 2009. So sad.
I love how the guys crack jokes and the girls get the better jokes, especially ms Browns haha and Mr Nash, he's a gem, tho these jokes can't be done today, especially the innuendos
Jonathan??? Who the heck is "ms. Browns"...???🥴🧐😖😠🙊 (lol)
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Miss Brahms.
I always liked Mr. Grainger and how he hated Mrs. Slocumb
I always love AYBS's one-sided tables, no matter how many people are sitting at it.
This show was put together so well even spoke of the group New Seekers. RIP Judith Durham 2022. May your music live on from generation to generation.
After all those years of service, they all belly-up, in their Sunday's best, and give him a combination, shoehorn and back scratcher? lol that's hilarious!!! He could win that at the carny. Well, at least there's the canned champagne to dull the pain of utter and complete disappointment of Mr. Grace stealing his coo-coo clock.
I never heard or seen this show until my husband and I watched it. I've never laughed so hard. The cast was extremely funny. I especially loved Mr. Humphrey and Mrs. Slocum. 😂 They will all be truly missed.
Thirty some years ago i had an old friend who use to enjoy this show...I couldn't figure out why...Now thirty years later i can see why.
Well, that is the first time I have seen champagne in a tin can! Very educational. I'm enjoying all these very funny eps. Thank you. Hi from Oz 👇💜🙃
Aw such a nice episode Mr Lucas was such a great character, what made him great as you see in this episode is his chemistry with both Miss Brahms and Mr Humphries after he left it just didn't seem right .
They have to have this interaction (Lucas and Slocomb, because that's priceless, we come back for that). Old Mr. Grace doesn't get around anymore, he's probably been dead for a couple of decades!
@@marinazagrai1623 what in Gods name does that mean?
@@sandrajovic9304 You don't see what I'm talking about? Think about the relationship between Slocomb and Lucas, they have to get at each other (that's comedy!) and I just recited what they were saying about Grace's father who couldn't possibly be alive since Grace was himself around 85!
@@marinazagrai1623 I remember seeing old Mr. Grace a time or two. I don't think he looked older than young Mr. Grace.
@@michaelpthompson old mr. Grace comes back when young grace gets too tired to play his role. A recurring customer ends up playing him.
The old knockers!🤣
lol!
this show is pure gold. too bad that it was never broadcasted in germany. but luckily "little britain"'s daffyd thomas brought me here:
If not already done so, you will enjoy the episode called "German Week". It was very funny.
@@wordsmith52 Oh I already did :) I loved the part, where Mr. Granger had an argument with the German tourists:)) And I also loved the "good natured German folk dance" :))) But anyway, thank you very much for the kind recommendation.
Omg, that red dress! No one mentioned that?!
I absolutely love Are You Being Served
Pure luck to have a boss with senile dementia LOL
Once more great script, great cast, great direction and wonderfully nuts prop Dept.: Pussyboots!!
American department stores were very structured like this well into the 1970's. They even had official store songs they sung before opening.
John Province how awful.
But this was filmed around that time.
Thank goodness it fizzled out
Nice bit of history, thanks
some Walmart staff sing a song before they open
I am from the USA. I grew up in the 70's. I can say, "No Dept store in the suburbs or Center City SUNG" before the store openings. If Any Walmart does "Sing" the song goes like this "More money please, I can't make ends meat on minimum wage $7.40 per hour." "Love the state of art time-clock you spent $1Million store wide on so us minions can be micro-managed. I don't recall floor walkers here in the USA. Maybe I just never took notice.
These writers and cast clicked. Every episode shows when this occurs you've got Gold!
@@Gravydog316 I've actually heard this at a Walmart once. I don't know what song it was, but it did seem to have the flavor of a song just for the store, or perhaps for Walmart in general.
When the toy cat exploded. Great and funny moment. 😆
i am.watching all the comedies i love them too much i used to see them.i was young now i am.56 and these makes me feel.back to my teenage life i am.still not old but the age is a grace from.god compliments to this icon comedies
I will always say it u can't beat British comedy it's the best and so sad,the r all gone God bless them
Mr. Marsh really revered the cleaning staff.
I used to watch this years ago. I always thought it was funny even though I didn't always get the innuendos and double entendres.
I love how his name is officially Young Mr Grace in the cast list. Sucking up to the owner of the company is part of their job description lol
years ago when my grandmere was still alive she got me hooked on watching this show........and to this day i still watch it
"I give you...Mr Grainger coupled with Mrs Grainger"...
This was a surprisingly good show.
Hello James how are you doing
The show was not the same without Mr Grainger, and certainly not after Mr Lucas left.
Totally not. Mr. Grainger was an integral part of the cast, and such a great actor and character. And after Mr. Lucas left, things were really different.
nobody to poke fun at mrs slocumbe
I totally agree
Agreed
Very true....I love Mr. Grainger, and, having Mr. Lucas on Grace and Favour would've been wonderful.
Fantastic show
Young Mr. Grace reminds me of the Lawyer in The Aristocats.
Oh my goodness, you’re right!
This episode is hilarious, I haven't laughed so much for years !! Indeed , a wonderful cast.
Love the old British comedies but I love "Are you being served". Very funny. 😄😂😂
Check out Keeping Up Appearances. Even more hilarious.
@@jinx7609 yes, Onslow was my favourite, in that show. There was also Reginald Perrin, Open All Hours, 2 Ronnie's, Only fools and horses. The list goes on. I loved M*A*S*H also, but that is american
Mr. Humphries: You know what they say about vodka, Mrs. Slocombe. One is all right, two is the most, three under the table, four under the host.
Mrs. Slocombe: Oh Mr. Humphries! What will you say next?
Mr. Humphries: Mr. Rumbold's the host. LMFAO
Are you being served is a very very funny riddle & very verryry British comedy I've seen in years & enjoy the laughfter con't live with out watching fromtime to time
Betty Slocombe is hilarious, especially@ 14:58.🤣🤣🤣
"Take a seat Mrs. Slocombe, we're stating in less than an hour" ⌛ 🥂🍽👩🦳🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂
👱♀️👴👨🦳🧑🧓👨👨🦲
Mr. Lucas said his first name was Dick in another episode. lol
I love how the sales demos always malfunction.
Old Granger's wife was actually quite lovely
Which is a shame because in a later episode, Mr. Grainger says his wife has "a very pretty profile. Mind you, head on it's a bit of a shock." 🤣
They were all wonderful actors ,l grew up watching this show .so great to watch them again .thanks for uploading this .
The electric pussy bit is hilarious 😅😅😅
I remember Me and My Mom Watched this Show every Saturday Night on My Local PBS Station, GBH 2. I also remember having 2 DVDs of the Show as well
Braum in that red dress ,oh man I'm having problems
"That should round the evening off nicely...", Haha...
Miss Brahms in that red dress. Rawr!
I see they brought out the fancy canned champagne.
Mr grainger real wife past away he was heart broken he quite acting after that ,month or two later he past away
Donald Hawkes without being a jerk( it's passed away). I work in the mortuary services..
Tami Hayes thanks your right I miss spelled twice.
Donald Hawkes yes. The good old English gentleman. RIP
Don't worry about misspelling. None of us is perfect. I didn't know that...so sad!
Donald Hawkes according to one documentary, the show was planning to bring Mr. Grainger back but he sadly passed away.
Ya gotta love the gadgets they bring onto the floor
British comedy at its best.!! One of the best ever.! TX.
This is one of my favourite episodes
I like to think this was the farewell dinner to Mr Granger after all.
Love mister mash was the best
the Trixie Trio opened for Sabbath and blew them away
chris ott Yes the trio blew The Who off the stage at the Isle Of Wight
@@VolumedMusicMan Whats that have to do with the show?Stupid.
Linda Dimira I think beyond the box princess. So you so save your insults to yourself. Calling someone stupid is very rude and if say anything else to me I will report you to CZcams.
@@lindadimira4395 Have you ever heard of jokes before? That was one.
Hello Chris how are you doing
Are you free!
Very pop show in 70s in NZ
The lady who played Grainger's wife was pretty.
these days you click your thumb and finger at anyone and youre liable to get a punch in the face!
In fact, in 1988, at a shoe store in Berkeley, California, I attempted to attract the attention of an assistant. He was a Vietnamese American. Took offence and told me, "in this country we don't click thumb and finger." I became alert thereafter.
@@BiswanathDebnath yes true. in asia especially. also dont point and call someone using that index finger and beckon anyone. one of my colleagues confronted a foreign guest at ou r hotel after being called tht way. guess what? he told the guest off.. good for him.
That’s 🧢
Two years later, it's even worse. I'm surprised there are any comedians left anymore, as everyone is so easily offended by everything.
@@ElveeKaye one joke killed rosanne barrs entire career hows that "free speech" thing working for ya??
I luv this sitcom. Mrs Slocum is the best
I love the outrageous mechanical sales displays. As a child, watching this, the rest seemed boring. The humor was over my preteen head
"Mr. Rumbold's the host..."
Hey Kris thanks for posting we love watching . Do you have any keeping up appearances we love watching that also as always thanks for posting.
Merlin
Mr. Mash was so crass and weedy. Mr. Harman was a much better fit with the staff.
Mr. Mash seems like a Monty Python character and doesn't really "fit" the show. Mr. Harman is a much better mesh, I agree.
I think they both fit. They both brought something different to the part.
I love this show but it's too bad there are only 69 episodes.
There's also an AYBS movie.
@@duckduckgoismuchbetter I saw it on here.
I love this show ! Hilarious!
Wendy in RED
so cute omg!
Thank you!
One of the best shows ever
I love this show. 😅😅😅😅😅
Even when this lot is pulling a scam (on each other or a customer) it’s still hilarious! 😅
You can tell the explosion was bigger than expected. Either an accident, purposely done to get a better reaction from the actors being unaware of the potency or someone just screwed up on the amount of "boom". Luckily no one got hurt.
Judging by their reactions, I don't think Frank Thornton and Mollie Sugden were told what was going to happen with the advertising display!
FutureCanadaBlue disagree, they're old school professionalism these British comedy television actors from the 70's...old. school. Had u fooled eh, I'd say...
@@sandrajovic7735 That'll do Mr.mash.😋🇬🇧
Never mind. I don't remember none of this!
You're referring to the episode in which Slocombe and Humphries had their likenesses made into wax dummies? There is no advertising in the "clock" episode.
@@marinazagrai1623 yes