American Reacts to The Two Ronnies - Pub and Wallpaper Sketches Irish Pub REACTION
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King Boomer's Reaction to The Two Ronnies Irish Pub sketch where the Two Ronnies are up to their usual British Humour. ENJOY!
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Don't know why people suggest these to Americans, the funniest bits go straight over their heads!
Porridge and the spin-off Going Straight were brilliant comedies featuring Ronnie Barker as the main character Fletcher
Barker died in 2005, Corbett in 2016.
Both very much missed.
Mums family were Irish and they used to say "If you get to the bridge before I do, put a brick on it. If I get there first I'll take it off." Confused me for years 🤣
As someone who is half Irish (I won't say which half!) I love that kind of humour. There's a classic line that many Irish use which is to say "Is that yourself?" when someone comes into the room - to which our family (and no doubt many others) will joke something like: "No, it's three other fellas" or some such. Silly, but cracks us up every time.
There's a similar one to that: if you get there first put a chalk mark, and if I get there first I'll rub it off
An old Irish saying:
Follow me and I’ll be right behind you.
When I was in County Mayo (ballina) i heard an Irishman say at the end of a night in the pub “Will ya look at that,somebody’s taken their coat and left me with mine”
Love the Irish,every one of them is a natural comedian and I’m English.
the genius of the two Bonnie's, thanks for this x
My kind wishes to you, your highness, and the Queen and little princess. All the best from Rhodes.
I'm Irish and this is a normal conversation.😅
Four Candles is not great for Americans. I get annoyed with people suggesting it to them, because half the jokes need to be explained.
Yes, I cringe a bit when I watch Americans react to that sketch.
Pitch fork handles ...
Enough said
KB, check out Armstrong and Miller RAF pilots.
King boomer said once that he tryed watching Four Candles but he didn't get it so never showed it 9n his channel
@@clivenewman4810 the problem with those sketches is Americans are often not familiar with the British youth slang they use.
To fully appreciate this you need to have grown up in England with the old Irish humour, I remember one that was going round when I was a kid - did you hear about the Irish parachutist? He missed...there were so many, I will stress I love the Irish, been over a couple times on holiday and they're awesome people! The jokes really weren't justified at all, but that was the 70's and 80's for you....
i just recently bought the two ronnies dvd boxset
OMG the Irish Pub had me thinking I was going round the bend! 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for this; I hadn't seen the Irish pub sketch before!
I think the second sketch is based in England...got that west country sound.
It's definitely a couple of English yokels, yes.
Only discovered this sketch recently and think its one of their best
I agree. Anyone who has even just some Irish heritage especially, will appreciate the humour in this. It's affectionate and barmy, not nasty at all.
Brian ,you should check out "hovis bike advert 1973"
Just for context to .
The Two Ronnies ,"hovis sketch"
The first one is the actual ,real world advert. That the other sketch is based off.
Morecambe & Wise with Andre Previn
Morecambe & Wise with Glenda Jackson
Also
One foot in the grave
Hale & Pace
Benny Hill
I think you summed up these two geniuses quite well there Boomer. I've never put them above certain other comedians, before or after (since I 'grew up' on more late 80's and 90's comedians). But their chemistry is better than most, maybe the best.🤷♂ Also like you say, it doesn't matter so much whether the material is side splitting, sometimes it is, Four Candles kills me still after 100's of vieings.
I have never seen this sketch before
The Mastermind sketch is probably my favourite two ronnies
The Two Ronnies met in the early 60's when Ronnie B served Ronnie C in a club in London, Ronnie B was making a name for himself in theatre and some TV as a character actor and working in the bar for extra cash. Ronnie C had been working the clubs, pubs and theatres mainly again in London, he worked alongside a late friend of mine in different clubs and when my friend bought his own club Ronnie C worked with Danny La Rue who was the first mainstream female impersonator to appear on TV in the 1960's most definitely not a drag act, Ronnie C acted with Dan most nights in the clubs. The Two Ronnies didn't appear as the act until the 1970's, they had appeared on TV together with Sir David Frost ( Frost Report Live TV) along with John Cleese and others you'll recognise from other things.
The act as we know it started quite by chance when something happened at the BAFTAS in 1970 at The London Palladium, again going out live and they had too fill about twenty minutes or so, which caught the attention of others and the rest is history. Ronnie B would write some of the material under a different and appeared in other TV programmes and films, likewise so did Ronnie C, they didn't work together away from the TV series very much. Both have passed away Ronnie B almost 20 years ago he had retired from the business I think in the 1980's and the two got together around 1997 for The Royal Variety, and then filmed about six TV shows shortly before Ronnie B passed away looking back over their favourite moments.
Not one of their best but still quite good. “Four Candles” sketch is legendary
I think you will find the wall paper sketch was probably filmed in the UK and not Ireland as the scene had the backdrop of typical British allotments.
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Agreed. The accents the Two Ronnies put on in that sketch are more "yokel" - West Country English, not Irish.
Both types of characters were traditionally perceived as "intellectually slow" in a lot of jokes and sketch comedy of the past though, so both these sketches have that in common, that both pairs of characters seem a bit dim-witted!
Just great writing.
I would react to either How To Care For the Sick or the Argentinian Racing Duck sketch, Boomer - they'd be up your street!
Unfortunately, both are no longer with us. Ronnie barker went first and Corbett did a special two Ronnie's show to celebrate his life with Harry Enfield taking the place of Ronnie barker.
Good one to react to is the blackberry sketch.
Ronnie Corbett also appeared in the extras which I highly recommend reacting to. Created by Steve merchant and Ricky Gervais.
Love your reactions
You should react to mike strutter and his strutter gear videos. Youll be in fits of laughter!!
You would probably like the ice cream shop sketch
Call out Muppets to Spaniel and Dancer. Got it.
Got to watch the sketch show got lee Mack Tim vine
Ronnie Barker was a wordsmith and comic genius
You should check out Porridge with Ronnie Barker in
Nearly created your own sketch there Boomer with your ramblings about them being dead or alive 😢. Try the optician sketch, it’s good!
Watch the ‘Swear Box’ sketch by the Two Ronnies
A brilliant sketch is quiz show court case.
Just in case, 'Lord Knows' is a way of saying I don't know, like god knows!!!!
Lol... I couldn't work out if King Boomer knew that or not!
Cant go wrong with anything Ronnie Barker, all in the timing
Ronnie Barker wrote all the scriopts for their shows, he was a brilliant.writer.
Not all of them, sometimes they were written by Gerald Wiley 😉
@@Charlieb82 Barker began using the pseudonym Gerald Wiley when writing sketches because he wished the pieces to be accepted on merit and not just because he, as a star of the programme, had written them
@@christinestromberg4057 I know 😂
@@Charlieb82 I'm glad you know, it saves me telling you.
You need to look at Les Norris! otherwise known as Les the landlord, played by Harry Enfield... Please
Open All Hours with Ronnie Barker and David Jason reactions youll love King boomer 😂😅
The Third Ronnie was pretty good at telling jokes. Ronnie Reagan.
Better than the fourth Ronnie though - Ronnie Kray!
Check out the Two Ronnies sketch 'The Swearbox' Hilarious.
This is aplay on the phrase 'well that's Irish' when somebody says somehting odd.
Did you know you and queen boomer are on a channel 4 documentary on Netflix about Johnny Depp and amder heard? a clip of you reacting to the court case 😂
Have you done Stella Street (series not film) yet? It’s hilarious 😂
Take a look at Open all hours !!!
How are the Orioles going watched one game here in UK and another on the way ?
Sadly they are both passed , they were really popular in the seventies and eighties 👍🏼
PLS DO A REACTION TO MRS BROWNS BOYS.its so funny
Loved the reaction. You need to watch Bottom Live though, I’m sure you’d love it.
Watch Guest house paradiso.
Spencer is a muppet🐸
A big one, but still a fine bloke mostly, apart from some aggressiveness towards his viewers.
@@barriehull7076 I know what you mean, but it seems to me that he is rather unsure of himself and so he tends to overcompensate... which (to me) is mildly irritating. Daniel on the other hand, he's a really cool guy.
Ronnie Corbett passed in 2016. 😢
Barker & Corbett together, like Laurel & Hardy.
You three need to do a video together, if Queen Boomer is free the 4 of you.
Sadly, neither are with us anymore 😪😪
Lord knows...
Not one of their best I'd suggest you try Mastermind , crossword or the Cockney sermon .
Is the fresh meat reaction canceled?
Blocked
I don't know why you watch these you'll niver get it
In the old days when you could make jokes about everyone. And the irish were reknown for not being too bright.the good old irish,english,scotsman jokes are a thing of the past
Don't be silly. They are still made all the time.
Irish jokes were kept simple, so the English could understand them.
@@helenwood8482 good can you tell a few then
@@helenwood8482 If you told one of those jokes in the workplace, someone would report you to the boss & you'd be in trouble. No TV shows or film released in the 2020s include such jokes.
Wokey's are killing comedy.....thank God for Ricky Gervais 😊
Not as painful as the much overrated 'four candles' sketch but The Arab with a shopping list is a classic but would poss be seen as offensive these days.
That is so insulting to the Irish, I'll be surprised if you don't get any complaints. (2nd sketch is rural England).
Of course it isn't, don't be so sensitive, especially on behalf of someone else. I'm Irish and I think it's hilarious.
muppet
@@saxon-mt5by Hear, hear. To be sure, to be sure! 😅
Embrace the Suck is a channel I watch regularly, despite its title being something my gay son might enjoy more than me.😂 However, I shan't refer to them as "muppets", as this term means an idiot in British parlance.
A weak sketch. They were very prolific so some sketches won't be as good as others. Made all the more weak by interrupting the flow. I know you have to do that though.
I don't think King boomer really gets two ronnies.. he never seems to find it funny.. a lot of other Americans think there stuff is hilarious..
absouloutely garbage
ah a bot that can't spell.
Please do - The Young Ones - a piss take of students in Britain. A punk, a commie, a hippie and a wide boy. Episode 1 obviously but Bambi is great. Also Steptoe and son about the wrag and bone trade in UK