I loved that. Why dont the bbc do it all again. With todaya stars and costumes and everything. For a new generation to laugh at. I was not even born when this one was done!
I read (could be apocryphal) that after her investiture, the Queen went to the private room. Prince Philip looked at her and asked “Where DID you get that hat?” I hope it’s a true story.
Flippin brilliant - using this as a cursor for my 12 year old son doing his LCM exam this week. I saw the Al Simmons one and it was dead boring. But this is so entertaining. I love it.
Does anyone else remember the I'm sorry I didn't a clue rendition from Tim Brooke-Taylor to the tune of the Damn busters? Because that's the version we sing in our house.
This magical show was taken of the air by the BBC in 1983 when it had a ten year waiting list for audience places. Perhaps the in the interests of " diversity" the show once enjoyed by millions could be brought back.
Anyone here from Enola Holmes 2?😂
YES!
Me!
Oui 😅
Si
I'm here😂
I loved that. Why dont the bbc do it all again. With todaya stars and costumes and everything. For a new generation to laugh at. I was not even born when this one was done!
Woke up with this song in my head today lol 🤠
I saw Derek Parkyn performing this at the Players Theatre. So delighted to see his hilarious performance again.
I thoroughly enjoyed that. In this comedy starved world, it felt like it lifted my soul a little.
Hello
Real british OG's know this song from Without a Clue
Who came here after watching enola holmes 2?
Lmao yh
Omg
me and hetty feathers lmao
banger of 2023 let's go
I read (could be apocryphal) that after her investiture, the Queen went to the private room. Prince Philip looked at her and asked “Where DID you get that hat?” I hope it’s a true story.
It was written in New York by a performer of Irish ancestry. So extremely doubtful.
Brill old skool .
What a routine ! Great stuff, Dereck Parkin
Catchy song!!
Flippin brilliant - using this as a cursor for my 12 year old son doing his LCM exam this week. I saw the Al Simmons one and it was dead boring. But this is so entertaining. I love it.
Pure Music Hall...or Vaudeville as we say in the states. That's it, right there.
Enola 😌
Two wonderful people Deryk Parkin and Graham Richards appear in this. Both sadly no longer with us. Sadly missed by many.
I just came across this clip, and it brought back dear memories of the Players Theatre. I saw Deryk Parkin perform it - marvellous!
I Heard this Song in a movie that was a Sherlock Holmes parody. Michael Caine was in the cast.
Without a Clue. Terrific comedy.
@@migmit yeah, exactly 😉
Does anyone else remember the I'm sorry I didn't a clue rendition from Tim Brooke-Taylor to the tune of the Damn busters? Because that's the version we sing in our house.
Brilliant.
Yes.....😊
They should bring this back and get rid of some of the shite they put out now...
Yeah, the old shite was better than the new shite.
Bravo!!!
What is this clip from? I'd quite like to see the entire movie/show!
DrDespicable en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Old_Days_(UK_TV_series)
this is from a 1970/80s BBC show called the good old days
What’s the name of the musical?
This magical show was taken of the air by the BBC in 1983 when it had a ten year waiting list for audience places. Perhaps the in the interests of " diversity" the show once enjoyed by millions could be brought back.
bonzi buddy bought me here
Sounds like Supercalifragilisticexpliadocious! To me.
#hettyfeather
utterly horrific
In your HUMBLE opinion.
I think its fairly heartwarming