This show is called"not the nine o'clock news" search for that you'll get a load more sketches.. some of it is dated as it made fun of the politics of the time
@@bluefandango Oh, I thought that he mispronounced various words as he was self taught (hence the books he waves about), and had read the words, but not heard them. I was confused as a young child by various words, such as "detter mined" (determined) and "coll wun ell" (colonel), as I grew up without a TV and used to sit there with a book on one side and dictionary next to it. I often ask pupils how they could check tyre pressures, and I sometimes get the answer, "with a gorge", as they've seen the word "gauge" but don't know how to pronounce it. Did you study Latin, then?
@@pineapplepenumbra no but i speak latin derived languaged: french, spanish some italian. this a very interesting observation of yours: youngsters read(books) probably less and less and are more and more exposed to screens(that require reading but in a different way, i think) you teach, then. what grade?
Francelee Paris i am 100% in agreement with you, it is just one pathetic immitation ( if that's wat was intended) of the Genuis himself the late Great Peter Sellers,fm A shot in the dark to the party, to Dr.Strangelove to The entire pink panther series among others he was by far and away the best ever for me
The English legal system has always been one long joke, with judges and lawyers as master clowns and buffoons respectively. Some recent judges have been put in the slammer.
Likely written by the same people who wrote with and for Ronnie Barker... not necessarily but the eras of programmed are very close together. Whilst Ronnie did write some of his own stuff IIRC , there were many written by others.. and the same would be likely of NTNNN
@@stevel9914 Ronnie was well known mostly for his play on words, that was his speciality, he loved language, so he did write most of the material where wording was the focus, however the Monty Python members often helped and the legendary Barry Cryer. He was very upset when they mocked him and also The Young Ones came out at that time and showed comedy was just becoming more punk/rude, so the shock style humour we hear today started there, although cancel culture is going to kill it again it seems
@@radharcanna I've watched documentaries where it was said Ronnie took it badly when Not the Nine O'Clock News team made sketches mocking the two Ronnies, like their work was boring and uncreative, that hit Ronnie Barker very hard actually. I'm sure the team were fans of the two Ronnies really but mocking them wasn't taken in jest.
It's strange to think that we used to think this programme was funny. I suppose there must have been some funny sketches, but this certainly wasn't one of them.
"A tissue, a tissue"
"Bless you, m'lord"
When I heard those lines I remembered how I laughed when I first heard them in the early '80s.
One of my favourites !
i think constable Savage arrested her for looking at him in a funny way.
Perhaps you and everyone else who has watched the whole series can join me for lunch
Never seen this. Thanks.
I knew a teacher who always pronounced “questionnaire” as “kest-ee-on-air”.
Thank you
I guess that's an Open University law degree for you 😂
Preceding ‘Ally-ass Smith and Jones’ 😁
I think Clive Anderson might have written this joke
LOL he pronounces the words like we do in Finland :P
I believe that this is the correct Latin pronunciation of ALIBI.
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In this case you honor, I appear to be in the wrong courtroom
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Brilliant. Peter Cook biased judge sketch even better.
Why it is just so godamn funny😂😂😂😂😂
My gosh, you laugh snort even after many times. Are there more of these on the CZcams?
This show is called"not the nine o'clock news" search for that you'll get a load more sketches.. some of it is dated as it made fun of the politics of the time
@@andrewsvonja1039 Unfortunately most of them are not subtitled and not many fans of British nonsensical humour are foreigners.
Reminds me of My Cousin Vinny: "Yoots"
That's such a great film
Yoots.?
Yoots...
Brilliant. 😆
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I will maybe might be awake
Briliant 👍🤣🤣
It's officer crabtree!
Constable Savage
This reminds me of the Darrel Brooks trial
*What year was this?*
Not the Nine O'clock News was broadcast between 1979 and 1982
It was not the bard but William congreve
The next thing, he'll be pronouncing depot as dee-pott instead of deppo
Pamela Stephenson...Phwoar !
Is that last word in the dictionary?
And maybe I might will not
Phonetic discrepancies, lol.
I don't see the pro-BLEM with this clip....
I still can't find the subtitles.
Press the cc button
I'm not exactly sure to be ridiculous
Is Griff Rhys Jones mimicking an accent or is the joke just about the general inability to pronounce certain words? Either way it's still funny.
It’s about the mispronunciation (and everyone else’s lack of comprehension)
@@saoirsedeltufo7436 more precisely a french pronunciation for many words used in both languages (alias, alibi, tissu(e)...) due to a latin etymology
@@bluefandango Oh, I thought that he mispronounced various words as he was self taught (hence the books he waves about), and had read the words, but not heard them.
I was confused as a young child by various words, such as "detter mined" (determined) and "coll wun ell" (colonel), as I grew up without a TV and used to sit there with a book on one side and dictionary next to it.
I often ask pupils how they could check tyre pressures, and I sometimes get the answer, "with a gorge", as they've seen the word "gauge" but don't know how to pronounce it.
Did you study Latin, then?
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@@pineapplepenumbra no but i speak latin derived languaged: french, spanish some italian.
this a very interesting observation of yours: youngsters read(books) probably less and less and are more and more exposed to screens(that require reading but in a different way, i think)
you teach, then. what grade?
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They all fell down
yes Rosie told me about it
I bet the scene started with "Good moaning"
At last! Mr Dalliard! We've been activated!
P.Seller homage deteriorating.
Francelee Paris i am 100% in agreement with you, it is just one pathetic immitation ( if that's wat was intended) of the Genuis himself the late Great Peter Sellers,fm A shot in the dark to the party, to Dr.Strangelove to The entire pink panther series among others he was by far and away the best ever for me
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The English legal system has always been one long joke, with judges and lawyers as master clowns and buffoons respectively. Some recent judges have been put in the slammer.
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So unfunny it hurts
Peter Sellers did it better… but that’s just me..🙂
Did what better? He has done this sketch as well?
@@Hammern28 He did a lot of courtrhume drama.
They were great but they weren't nearly as talented as Ronnie Barker, it is jarring to hear them mock him for that reason
Likely written by the same people who wrote with and for Ronnie Barker... not necessarily but the eras of programmed are very close together. Whilst Ronnie did write some of his own stuff IIRC , there were many written by others.. and the same would be likely of NTNNN
@@stevel9914 Ronnie was well known mostly for his play on words, that was his speciality, he loved language, so he did write most of the material where wording was the focus, however the Monty Python members often helped and the legendary Barry Cryer. He was very upset when they mocked him and also The Young Ones came out at that time and showed comedy was just becoming more punk/rude, so the shock style humour we hear today started there, although cancel culture is going to kill it again it seems
It was a joke, and a pretty mild one at that. I’m sure Ronnie had a sense of humour and could laugh at a joke.
@@radharcanna I've watched documentaries where it was said Ronnie took it badly when Not the Nine O'Clock News team made sketches mocking the two Ronnies, like their work was boring and uncreative, that hit Ronnie Barker very hard actually. I'm sure the team were fans of the two Ronnies really but mocking them wasn't taken in jest.
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This is so great, especially while women doesn't understand this kind of humour :)
It's strange to think that we used to think this programme was funny. I suppose there must have been some funny sketches, but this certainly wasn't one of them.
I thought it was hilarious 😂
@Alexander Hendry I guess you can use that argument for everyone's sense of humour - including your own.
I find comedy based on ridiculing inabilities of people as utterly simplistic. Amazing that there are people laughing at them still in this age.