I watched this scene when it came out and I was still pretty young and dumb. But even then I could see there was something magnificent and touching about it. Now I would notice that the amazing ending of the scene came in the aftermath of Rab praising God for His "interior design" skills, and being disappointed at having his divine moment of reverie disturbed by some English got-rich-quick yobbo types. There's real pathos here. But also something uplifting as Rab cries out about "Hands across the Sea".
Brilliant actor, never miss an opportunity to watch Gregor Fischer, a ray of sun shine in a life of dark clouds Brilliant scripts, and god level casting. They don't make em like this no more I raise a glass of Buckfast (with an Irn bru chaser) to the team
Rab C an absolute LEGEND! I showed this to my , fluent in English, French girlfriend and she looks from the screen to me totally puzzled whilst I pss myself laughing!
Those were the days when myself, being a foreign English language student, and my British boyfriend won the bets that I'd understand Rab, having in mind that the English people watched it with subtitles!😂😂😂
Myself and some mates once met a real-life Rab in Cardiff and yes, he was Scottish and hilarious! The following month I saw Gregor Fischer at Dublin airport! Life can be strange, lol!
Love this , gets me in stitches with laughter😂 from the pit of my stomach even know can never understand what an earth he is saying on times but really good acting even his wife can't remember the actresses name she is know in 2 doors down brilliant the pair of them mind got to mention the other ones that was in it aswell a CLASS ACT ...
Reminds me of Hamlet. Indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition; that this goodly frame the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy the air, look you, this brave o'er hanging firmament, this majestical roof, fretted with golden fire: why, it appeareth no other thing to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
@@AlienProbe73 Glasgow is in Scotland. A Scottish accent. Liverpool is in England. An English accent. Birmingham is in England. An English accent. A Yorkshire accent. Yorkshire in is England. Dublin is in Ireland. An Irish accent. Accents and dialects vary widely across Great Britain, Ireland and nearby smaller islands. As such, a single "British accent" does not exist. However, someone could be said to have an English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish accent, although these all have many different sub-types.
There was an old guy,a bit like an irate parallel universe version of Compo from Last of the Summer Wine,who was often seen cycling round my town hurling abuse at all and sundry and getting it back in kind.
this show gets added to the list. the list where you can wipe your memory of ever watching it, so you can experience it all over again. truly epic. thanks to everyone involved in making this show.
Well the audience laughs and Rab comes back so there's little to hear. At the beginning he's talking about the moon and the night. And seems to be saying something like "Pallatella" (a surname). Then he says "I see", and we hear the reference to "bandi" and then he shouts out about Rab being his friend, and ends with Adios, which is said in the south of Spain without us hearing the "s" at the end. Pretty much all there is...
This is modern day Shakespeare. Absolute poetry
I watched this scene when it came out and I was still pretty young and dumb. But even then I could see there was something magnificent and touching about it. Now I would notice that the amazing ending of the scene came in the aftermath of Rab praising God for His "interior design" skills, and being disappointed at having his divine moment of reverie disturbed by some English got-rich-quick yobbo types. There's real pathos here. But also something uplifting as Rab cries out about "Hands across the Sea".
Ah finest of philosophers ah Bob ❤❤
Brilliant actor, never miss an opportunity to watch Gregor Fischer, a ray of sun shine in a life of dark clouds
Brilliant scripts, and god level casting.
They don't make em like this no more
I raise a glass of Buckfast (with an Irn bru chaser) to the team
Here here
You tell the bastards you tell the bastards!!!
Hands across the sea!
Brilliant! Rab C is a world class philosopher!
It really warms your heart
When you go on holiday and hope to meet someone special. Dreams DO come true.
Rab is just so eloquent
Rab, Raging at it all and his raw honesty. Brilliantly played by Gregor Fisher.
"hands across the sea brother"good old Rab.
Met him today!! A moment I'll never forget!!
Where was it in France or was i working in the Uk
Hullo
Rab C an absolute LEGEND! I showed this to my , fluent in English, French girlfriend and she looks from the screen to me totally puzzled whilst I pss myself laughing!
You have no be REALLY fluent in English to understand Rab 😂😂
Naebody nose wat am talkin aboot
"Hands across the sea brother!" hahaha
See me. See the sea! Lol😂
It's so perfect, how the drunken melancholy turns to rage!
all time favourite scene makes me chuckle and will remember for ever just like batman and robin scene in fools and horses
He was Great,wish I could go back
The best, use to watch it all the time, THE BIG MAN IS A LEGEND, 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏👏
He sounds Italian. :) "Nothing restores your faith in human nature more than meeting some poor bastard just as mad as yourself."
He sounds Andalusian
@@agduine I think you might be right. They either went to Spain or Italy and Spain is more likely.
@@BenVaserlan Correct it was Spain
Think this was one of several episodes set around Italia 90 World Cup.So yes the other guy in string vest is supposed to be Italian I think.
Italian. As another commenter has said, it was based around the Italia '90 world cup.
He's probably called Rodrigo C Nesbittez
TomthatiscalledTom it's either that or Rabberto C. Nesbittez
He won't find him in Spain but Mexico trust me !
One Rab in every town
Few people realise that this was actually a documentary
love it when he says "with the birdie song and a dose of the skitters".
remember seeing this years ago, fantastic comedy, Rab is a hero :)
02:48-02:55
Ran C - You tell the bastards! You tell the bastards! 😂😂😂😂
Universe, is it?! 🤣🤣🤣
ha, yes, one of those beautiful moments which turned the first two series into high art.
Pure class Rab
See me , see the sea, I love the sea me.
Comedy Gold. I remember the first time i saw 'Spanish Rab' I nearly fell off my chair!
My favorite scene from the whole series.
Love this programme, needs to be back on.
Awesome! Never gets old.
Those were the days when myself, being a foreign English language student, and my British boyfriend won the bets that I'd understand Rab, having in mind that the English people watched it with subtitles!😂😂😂
I once met a real Rab C. Nesbitt in a pub in Scotland. Yes. He's definitely based on real Scotsmen!
Myself and some mates once met a real-life Rab in Cardiff and yes, he was Scottish and hilarious! The following month I saw Gregor Fischer at Dublin airport! Life can be strange, lol!
Keep ranting on Rab...more power to your elbow !
Hands across the sea brother! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maybe even sea...
Shite! ... Hahaha. 😂😂😂
Pure class.
look at Rabs face when he sees his Spanish counterpart!😂😂😂
Aye theres nothing more that restores your faith in human nature than meeting some poor bastard thats just as mad as yirsel ! lol
@@robertcnesbitt3783 awrite Rab!
@@christopherdrennan5819 Aye in the pink in the pink , yersel ?
@@robertcnesbitt3783 how's Mary Doll?
@@christopherdrennan5819 No worked with her in few years lol shes geen me the shove lol
The only actor who would make you believe they're actually drunk. Masterclass
John Dunsworth is Golf Standard of that skill.
Warren Mitchell was great too playing drunk as Alf Garnett
YOU ARE NOT PLAYBOYCE !!!
Class .. Excellent. 👏👏
Comedy legend in my opinion.☺️
Emotional at the end lol
A dose of the skitters, we've all had them on our holidays in Spain LOL 🤭
Love this , gets me in stitches with laughter😂 from the pit of my stomach even know can never understand what an earth he is saying on times but really good acting even his wife can't remember the actresses name she is know in 2 doors down brilliant the pair of them mind got to mention the other ones that was in it aswell a CLASS ACT ...
Absolutely beautiful!
Rab C is a legend 😂
Universe is it?... universe... harmony!!! 🌓
"Hands across the sea bhoy, hands across the sea...there 'ya..."
He sounds more Italian
Could laugh forever watching this loved it !👋😂😂😂😂😂👋
Hands across the sea! 😂
One of life's true gentlemen in real life.
Bandi was a holiday photographer who couldnt say Bandage but it made the scene more real & wonderful.
Absolute legend!! 😁😂😂👍
Makes me laugh everytime priceless
Reminds me of Hamlet.
Indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition; that this goodly frame the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy the air, look you, this brave o'er hanging firmament, this majestical roof, fretted with golden fire: why, it appeareth no other thing to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
I recognise that mountain range, I actually live around their, that's crazy.
It looked like the walls around Mijas to me.
@@caskwith Yes. The walkway around the clifftop by the bullring.
@@itsmeintorrespain2714 Yeah that's it.
Fantastic episode.
Love Tab C Nesbitt xx
If a West Highland Terrier became human...
U tell that bastard hands across the sea brotherrrrr
Love r rab , Gregor Fischer is a legend, great in the hamlet adverts, Nesbitt forever🎉
The start of this clip actually feels like Billy Connolly's world tour videos! XD
Happy St. Rab's day 🇮🇪🍀 mon 🇪🇦
Jesus I love rab c nesbit
Brilliant series funny at its best
And that, my American friends, is an example of a British accent
I laughed.
It’s the Scottish accent
@@Oyabe It's just ONE of the many Scottish accents and amazingly, Scotland is still part of Britain. Perhaps not for much longer though!
@@Oyabe Its the Glaswegian accent which is a British accent
@@AlienProbe73 Glasgow is in Scotland. A Scottish accent. Liverpool is in England. An English accent. Birmingham is in England. An English accent. A Yorkshire accent. Yorkshire in is England. Dublin is in Ireland. An Irish accent.
Accents and dialects vary widely across Great Britain, Ireland and nearby smaller islands. As such, a single "British accent" does not exist. However, someone could be said to have an English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish accent, although these all have many different sub-types.
"I'm glad I'm miserable" LOL
Absolute Class 😂😂😂
Brilliant scene!
Rab’s face when he sees his ‘twin’😂😂😂😂
Hahahaha 😂,....bloody hell Nesbitt hahaha 😂.
What a scene 👏 😂
There's one in every town.
There was an old guy,a bit like an irate parallel universe version of Compo from Last of the Summer Wine,who was often seen cycling round my town hurling abuse at all and sundry and getting it back in kind.
why am i crying
dont make them like rab now do they
Cause this show has a lot of heart
I understand perhaps two-thirds of every third sentence (🇫🇮).
Doesn't keep me from enjoying this.
Always remember having to translate for my parents.
Absolutely classic.
Quality 🤣🤣🏴
Genius
2:45 - 3:00 :) hahahahaha watched it about 30 times there :) YOU TELL THAT BAST**d
I TOLD THE BASTARDS ! LOL
Nicola Sturgeon when the make up comes off.
Every country has one!
Hilarious
brill ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Top class Rab whatever language you use.
Looks like Mijas.
I was just thinking the same.
Fucking superb. I think they needed subtitles, watching it south of Sheffield...
Should make more TV specials
with subtitles for the sober (and english)
Canny buy it
Scotland and the EU synergy in action
Ian Blackford's alter ego?
He was Italian, it was the World Cup 90 trip
This wasn't the world cup trip,Mary won a holiday to Spain in a competion.
@@johnwhite8890 ahhhhh
She bought oven chips😂😂😂
Flashback
this show gets added to the list. the list where you can wipe your memory of ever watching it, so you can experience it all over again.
truly epic. thanks to everyone involved in making this show.
Adios!!!
I'm curious if anyone has a translation of the Spanish growing up in Glasgow Rab is like a BBC newsreader so I understand him well 😂
Well the audience laughs and Rab comes back so there's little to hear. At the beginning he's talking about the moon and the night. And seems to be saying something like "Pallatella" (a surname). Then he says "I see", and we hear the reference to "bandi" and then he shouts out about Rab being his friend, and ends with Adios, which is said in the south of Spain without us hearing the "s" at the end. Pretty much all there is...
this is everyone in dudnee
Im the fucking real Mcoy . waz like us lol
Wotsup wi y understud evri bludi wurd i sed.
Me gusta 😂😂