Lallies and Willets...gay slang in the 70s for "legs and breasts". Which is why the audience laughed...the reason they laughed harder was because Capt. Peacock said they were a Bristol firm.. And in Cockney rhyming slang, "Bristol City=titties=breasts". So of course, when Mrs. Slocum says... "Never mind where they hang out"...it's a CLASSIC double entendre which the audience would have gotten, ergo the uproarious laughter. Hang out as in their neighbourhood, and hang out as in breasts literally being shown. Layers upon layers of GREAT WRITING.
Bristols LOL slang for Breasts. Peacock: Lallies and Willets, that's a Bristol firm isn't it? Slocombe: Never mind where they hang out, what's in it for us. (Absolute brilliance) It was post WW2 and no holds barred, the world needed some humour, and the Brits made sure we got some, and then they refined it into an Art. There are just too many groups, individuals, teams, TV shows and Movies to name here. Whether its from England, Wales, Scotland, or Ireland, the play on words in all early UK comedies is mind boggling.
Mr Lucas also appeared in The Last of Summer Wine. He played golf but was interrupted by Barry and the gang. Sadly Cleggy was the only surviving trio in the episode..
Trevor Bannister worked with Brian wilde in wyatt's watchdogs in between Brian Wilde's two blocks of regular appearances on last of the summer wine. I think maybe Trevor Bannister might have been responsible for persuading Roy Clarke to cast frank thornton as truelove in last of the summer wine.
It’s one of those things that is consistently mentioned in Are You Being Served? that Mr Grainger can perform as Winston Churchill. As far back as Series 1!
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watched this when it first came out in the 70s. Still watching a show every night here on utube before bedtime some 40+ years later. They just don't make good comedy like this anymore. Now days, they are too afraid of the PC snowflakes. Thanks for the laughter, and may you all rest in peace. I know the angels are laughing!
So many laughs in this episode. Mr. Lucas just didn't know what to do with the name Weeble-Abel-Smith, and then Mr. Grainger walked in with that wig. 😄 And just the name "Lally & Willets" is pretty funny all by itself!
Mr. Rumbold: "Can you play a one-legged Nigerian tap dancer?" Mr. Humphries: "Not with any degree of sincerity." It makes me laugh out loud every time, even after all these years.
So does that line that Captain Peacock says in reply to Mr. Rumbold's comment about the length of his trousers: "If I lower them to the correct length sir it might lead to complaints of a much more serious nature."
Young Mr. Grace cracks me up...when Jug ears said he had something top secret to say Mr. Grace said he would leave the room. Its little unexpected lines like that that are so funny ....their timing and dead pan delivery of those jokes are perfecto!
What a wonderful surprise, I've haven't seen this episode before. This is my favorite cast and I am unanimous in that😂 R.I.P. to you and thanks for the laughs from a young man from the Bronx New York USA.
@@msbrowngault Lol . Not sure how I missed this one, I don't think PBS aired this episode if so I must've tuned in elsewhere. I have my sister to thank for introducing me to AYBS😂
I think it is great that a younger person appreciates AYBS. When I was in college some 27 years ago, I was lonely snd homesick. The bright spot in my day was knowing that at the end of the day (M-Th), at 10 p.m., I would have 30 minutes of a wonderful British comedy to cheer me up.
I've been a fan for a long time... and I never get tired of it. It's not just the amazing cast or the characters they portray... it's everything. From lecherous old man Mr. Grace and his signature... 'You've all done very well!' [while falling down] To the fabulous Mr Humphries with his campy style and effervescent ... 'I am free!' Add to that... an insane prop department. From bizarre mannequins, to out of control souffles... it's one laugh after another. Love this show.
Mr. Lucas to Capt. Peacock (snapping his fingers): "Boy! Jump to it!" Mr. Harmon kept it all together. I remember watching this episode when I was a kid. Still sets me laughing like crazy.
One of my favorite episodes! When Mr. Harmon tells Mr. Rumbold about Mr. Grace doodling on his blotter and how "the blindfold sorta stuck out", it gets me every time! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@g00gleminus96 Unfortunately for us, (I found out how this industry is conning us, in a way) the executives (former TV industry) have tapped into other venues by diversifying into the internet and other markets. This is a business that thrives.
GodBless America They’re great, but I’d have to say Me Grainger is my hands down favorite. I think it’s because he reminds me a bit of my grandfather ♥️
Mr Harmon suggests substitution of the missing people and young Mr Grace says he has a diabolical mind😂😂This after suggesting to burn down the store, collect the insurance and start somewhere else🤣🤣
Are You Being Served takes me back to childhood and a wonderful age of harmless fun and innocent mirth when the world wasn't totally screwed up by political correctness.
Mr. Harmon was the MVP of this episode...he came up with the plan in the first place, and it was his speech that convinced the other shareholders to turn down the offer. Oh, and he also got them all a great dinner out!
@@A2D4I watched this show and only knew about Mr. Harmon. I found out later that Mash appeared up until season 4.But like yourself I loved Mr. Harmon because he meshed well with all the workers, even scheming with them. He can also balance a plank on his head and turn without it falling off!
"I haven't been getting it for years"- yes, I know the feeling. Anyone else notice that Wendy is the only left hander in the board room scene volunteering?
What a treasure this show was and still is.This is comedy as an well oiled machine, each compliments the other for the good of the end results! A very funny show that will live forever in our hearts! Outstanding humor that teases the funny bone. Sometimes you just feel the mood to binge watch. Allow the mood take you there. I do. Love you all!
And Mr. Grainger was hilarious. Oh ahh ha ha lol. Mrs. Slocombe looks wonderful all dressed up! I am not familiar with Eaton but do they all talk like that lol? I'm guessing it's a very upscale good old boy kind of place, lol. I would have been working class back then so I thought they did a great job acting as if they were wealthy. Love this one.
Late to the gate but have been watching these for about a week now. IT is making me not get proper sleep because I am watching them til 1 or 2 I'm the a.m. HEY EVERYBODY GO TO BED....Have a great day ya'll...Coming from Maryland in the USA.
Mrs Slocom looks like a fairy godmother in
her ball gown. Perfect !
Lallies and Willets...gay slang in the 70s for "legs and breasts". Which is why the audience laughed...the reason they laughed harder was because Capt. Peacock said they were a Bristol firm.. And in Cockney rhyming slang, "Bristol City=titties=breasts". So of course, when Mrs. Slocum says... "Never mind where they hang out"...it's a CLASSIC double entendre which the audience would have gotten, ergo the uproarious laughter. Hang out as in their neighbourhood, and hang out as in breasts literally being shown.
Layers upon layers of GREAT WRITING.
whattt?!
@@Gravydog316 YES. There's nuances to this humour. :D
Thanks, now I finally understand 😅
Mr Harmond's conversation with Mr Rumbold was the greatest 😂
Bristols LOL slang for Breasts.
Peacock: Lallies and Willets, that's a Bristol firm isn't it?
Slocombe: Never mind where they hang out, what's in it for us. (Absolute brilliance)
It was post WW2 and no holds barred, the world needed some humour, and the Brits made sure we got some, and then they refined it into an Art.
There are just too many groups, individuals, teams, TV shows and Movies to name here.
Whether its from England, Wales, Scotland, or Ireland, the play on words in all early UK comedies is mind boggling.
Mr. Humphries DON'T TALK TO ME! 😂😂😂😂😂
I laughed at Mr Lucas getting smacked by the door introducing the first guest.
What's on tv now is crap this is British comedy at it's best I luv it
Once you see this show, you’re hooked for life! 🇬🇧🥸
Yes! Fan for years🎉🎉🎉
I absolutely love this show!
Indeesd so!!!
Indeed sir
The hair color in this episode is one of the most attractive on Mrs. Slocum!
Mrs. S. cracks me up with her hair and earrings ...
Watching this show is like video equivalent of 'comfort food'.
They don't make comedy this funny anymore. I love this show.
I am knew to watching this, but now I can't stop watching I hurt from laughing
Did anyone see Mr. Lucas play a kitchen fittings salesman on Keeping up Appearances? It's one of the funniest things I ever saw in my life!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love Keeping Up Appearances & yes he sold Mrs. Bouquet a kitchen set. Until she found out he's dating Rose!! Too Funny
Mr Lucas also appeared in The Last of Summer Wine. He played golf but was interrupted by Barry and the gang. Sadly Cleggy was the only surviving trio in the episode..
Trevor Bannister worked with Brian wilde in wyatt's watchdogs in between Brian Wilde's two blocks of regular appearances on last of the summer wine. I think maybe Trevor Bannister might have been responsible for persuading Roy Clarke to cast frank thornton as truelove in last of the summer wine.
angel gabriel blue lol
The one with Mrs. Bucket you mean?
I remember being at a wedding reception when the staff kept taking away the food before I finished it. It was irritating.
$5,000/year offer and they were excited. How times have changed.
I work in 1966 for 15 pond a week.
In a bakkery.
£ 5,000 was a l😮t of money in 1976, plus benefits etc, it had buying power.
I'm a 97 baby and i just love comedy gold, just wish I was growing up with this on the TV in the 70s and 80s
Whenever I want comic relief, I turn to any of these episodes.
AYBS and keeping up appearances are my go to for a laugh every time!
Grainger in the Beatles wig is the highlight of a great episode.
Pure comic genius! It never gets old and has never been surpassed. This cast is superb!
absolutely brilliant
Neither the jokes nor the innuendos work today - the team spirit of the crew is still perfect!
p@@jamiemercer6847
It's always an absolute blast when Mr Humphries is pushed to a boiling point 🤣🤣
Mr. Humphries is my favorite.😂😂
"Take as long as you like, my dear"
Young Mr. Grace was so real for this
You've got a criminal mind you have 😅 after he just suggested burning down the store 😂
Well it worked in 1928! 😄
Or to ‘get the mafia to rub out the opposition’
Kris...use to watch these in reruns 20 years ago. Thanks for recording these for us to enjoy again and again !
Lol, Mrs. Slocumbs earings!
I know...lol...somewhere there is a Christmas tree missing those!😂
"Are you young enough to pass off as my daughter ?" Lol, she tried it honey.
"don't worry, they'll ride down w/ wear": gets me every time!!!
She's tartin' 'erself up in the powder room!
lol
I think Young Mr. Grace needs a paper shredder from office supply...but would kill all the fun.😂😂
"I can do Winston Churchill.".....Um, yes Mr Gainger, you certainly CAN!!!!!
I never realized untill just now how much he really sounds like Churchill.
It’s one of those things that is consistently mentioned in Are You Being Served? that Mr Grainger can perform as Winston Churchill. As far back as Series 1!
Mr. Grainger killed it
This was easily one of their best episodes. They pulled all the stops for this one.
"The blindfold stuck out!"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"You get used to it with practice" one of the greatest advice you can get in life
😂
"Shes just tarting her self up" lmfao best line
It doesn't matter how many times I watch these shows I love it.
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@21:55 First time to see one of the AYBS characters break character with laughter. Love that Mr. Lucas 📺
If you watch closely, they break character a few other times as well..
I lose my sh*t every time Mr. Lucas introduces Mr. Grainger. It has been making me laugh hysterically for over thirty years.🤣🤣🤣🤣
it had lucas laughing pretty good too.
agreed, its always been my favorite moment across all the great episodes
Ernest Grainger!
Remember the berk you’re supposed to be impersonating you berk
How I spent my Saturday night's and Sunday night's. During the 1990's. Watching
& I enjoyed viewing this BBC series. Fred
"Can you play a one-legged Nigerian gap dancer?"
" Not with any degree of sincerity. ".
Gets me every time!
tap*
@@msbrowngault 😂
They're from Bristol aren't they?
Mrs Slocombe: I don't care where they hang out"
Classic!
So many good one liners and jokes in one episode!
Mr. Grace's plans to hold off the takeover absolutely have me in tears every time.
# 5 the ultimate weapon ………😂😂😂
@@lovejumanji5 Is there a program I’ve missed?
@@peterrraklliproductions2020 NO 😹. He says # 5 is the ultimate weapon, “Photos of Mr. Humphries in bed with “. ( Langley and willets owner)
watched this when it first came out in the 70s. Still watching a show every night here on utube before bedtime some 40+ years later. They just don't make good comedy like this anymore. Now days, they are too afraid of the PC snowflakes. Thanks for the laughter, and may you all rest in peace. I know the angels are laughing!
9:26 - when Mr. Humphries and Lucas looked at each other...the expressions on their faces!
LOL! 😂👌
0:52 I love that Mr Lucas says Mr Grace instead of Rumbold. Mr Harmond smiles but stays in character.
One of my favorite episodes, Mr. Grainger in that wig gets me every time🤣🤣
Rathah( Rather) !!!
So many laughs in this episode. Mr. Lucas just didn't know what to do with the name Weeble-Abel-Smith, and then Mr. Grainger walked in with that wig. 😄 And just the name "Lally & Willets" is pretty funny all by itself!
Mr. Rumbold: "Can you play a one-legged Nigerian tap dancer?" Mr. Humphries: "Not with any degree of sincerity." It makes me laugh out loud every time, even after all these years.
So does that line that Captain Peacock says in reply to Mr. Rumbold's comment about the length of his trousers: "If I lower them to the correct length sir it might lead to complaints of a much more serious nature."
🤣🤣🤣🤣
No man is going to look up my skirt saying he recognizes the face ,mrs slocombe to cpt. Peacock
Cracked me up even before Mr H could even reply! 😂
@@pacetti07
😂😂😂😂😂
So funny to see Mr. Lucas break character with Grainger but keep going.. this show was brilliant.
OMG, she is casually wearing christmas tree ornaments. xD
Lol who..??!?? I don't see it!
Lol do true 😅😂🤣
I've never seen earrings like those. Love them!
I never realized this until now😂 makes it even more funny!
This episode is in my top 5 of this program. Everyone was at their best. Very funny.
Young Mr. Grace cracks me up...when Jug ears said he had something top secret to say Mr. Grace said he would leave the room. Its little unexpected lines like that that are so funny ....their timing and dead pan delivery of those jokes are perfecto!
A total gem from start to finish
MY SOUFFLE HAS COMPLETELY GOT OUT OF CONTROL!!!!!!!!!!!
What a wonderful surprise, I've haven't seen this episode before. This is my favorite cast and I am unanimous in that😂 R.I.P. to you and thanks for the laughs from a young man from the Bronx New York USA.
Really? How did you miss this one, lol. My favorite is Oh What a Tangle Web.
😂 Mr. Granger cracks me up every time
@@msbrowngault Lol . Not sure how I missed this one, I don't think PBS aired this episode if so I must've tuned in elsewhere. I have my sister to thank for introducing me to AYBS😂
@@noinfo213 you should check out Rising Damp, another British comedy you might enjoy. I know I do, lol😅
MsG. Oh What a Tangled Web is my favorite, too!
I think it is great that a younger person appreciates AYBS. When I was in college some 27 years ago, I was lonely snd homesick. The bright spot in my day was knowing that at the end of the day (M-Th), at 10 p.m., I would have 30 minutes of a wonderful British comedy to cheer me up.
Mr. Grainger is absolutely hilarious.
OMG!!!!!! In deed one of my fav's the buck teeth and snaping fingers along with the kitchen antics are just priceless.
Boy! (fingers snap) The Sherry
I've been a fan for a long time... and I never get tired of it.
It's not just the amazing cast or the characters they portray... it's everything.
From lecherous old man Mr. Grace and his signature... 'You've all done very well!' [while falling down]
To the fabulous Mr Humphries with his campy style and effervescent ... 'I am free!'
Add to that... an insane prop department.
From bizarre mannequins, to out of control souffles... it's one laugh after another.
Love this show.
Mr. Lucas to Capt. Peacock (snapping his fingers):
"Boy! Jump to it!"
Mr. Harmon kept it all together.
I remember watching this episode when I was a kid. Still sets me laughing like crazy.
One of my favorite episodes! When Mr. Harmon tells Mr. Rumbold about Mr. Grace doodling on his blotter and how "the blindfold sorta stuck out", it gets me every time! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shirley Braums teeth from the joke department looks real funny.👁👀😹😹🙀👍🏼
Trevor Banister trying not to lose it when starting to introduce Arthur Brough, it must have been so much fun making this show!
@Carter Mcafee so true! Great character though, so well acted like all of them- miss that show so much, love watching all the old reruns though
0:57 I'm pretty sure, when everyone says "Good morning, Mr Rumbold", it's Trevor who says "Good morning, Mr Grace".
@@paulkennedy8701 he does!
how can you blame him. that wig was outlandish.
that small part must not have been practiced or even known to some, because of their reaction. Especially Trevor.
"Never mind where they hang out!" Brilliant! Mrs Slocombe never disappoints. I don't think her hair has ever been so high!
I love how Miss Brahms as Lavinia makes her entrance "WELL HELLO!!!!!!!!"
tapeduk likewise... she doesn’t get a great laugh but I thought it was hilarious...
I hollered when her 'father' said she was 'in the bathroom tarting herself up', 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😁
@@ek2137 I repeat that line whenever I can.
Granger's hair still looks better than Boris'🤣
This show is still funnier than most of what we see on tv today.
I stopped watching TV and now I only watch CZcams. Don't tell the TV industry.
It (comedy)gets funnier, the more often you watch these.
@@g00gleminus96 Unfortunately for us, (I found out how this industry is conning us, in a way) the executives (former TV industry) have tapped into other venues by diversifying into the internet and other markets. This is a business that thrives.
So true.
How very true!
Mr. Lucas and Mr. Humphries team favorites all the way. love this show!
This is one of my all time favorite episodes
wMr Humphreys is hilarious as a suffering cook.
he sure is he is the best
He's about to pass out, all crying! Hilarious!
Yes, it had me crying laughing!!!
I almost died laughing. This one is off the charts funny.
One of the best episodes written and acted in👌👍
What a pity that one book on the series gave this only a two out of four rating. It is a solid four-star episode!
No
No thanks
It's just that you won't die from laughing. If any thing, laughter is good for your health and your heart.
“Would you play, a one legged Nigerian tap dancer?”
Not with any degree of sincerity,🤣🤣🤣🤣
Watching good actors acting at acting badly is always fun to watch .
I totally agree !!
@@jubalcalif9100 👍
21:51 Ha!Ha! Mr. Lucas is starting to crack up out of character at mr.Grainger.😀😄😜😁
general zzodd I know, right
Thanks for the time on it so I can see it again, so fun
They must've missed him terribly when he passed...that was a sweet moment
Yes indeed...one of the most natural moments of the episode👍👍😊
@@kvsb3839 Because of that hilariously unnatural hair piece.
Mrs. Slocombe is my hero. I always wanted to have hair like hers when I was a kid 😂
Was there a particular color of her hair that you preferred
haha me too
(& i do !)
One of the best episodes of the season just cant stop laughing
This episode is absolutely hilarious. Can't stop laughing
lady weeble able-smith
1:44
I love how the show creators kept denying over and over that Mr. Humphreys was gay, yet made it way too obvious
he WAS Gay in real life husband & all
Mr. Humphries and Mrs. Slocombe are my favorites!
GodBless America They’re great, but I’d have to say Me Grainger is my hands down favorite. I think it’s because he reminds me a bit of my grandfather ♥️
They all are first class!
@@iLitAfuseiCantStop Wow.mine too.
Yes they are
@@fjccommish I bet she had a nice furry one
"One more insult from that man these clothes are coming off"
"Dont start distracting me now I'm very busy"
Gets me every time
That's my favorite line of the episode also!
"If your pussy's in the mood, have it clipped and then shampooed" is another champion of jokes in this episode
Where you from and what nostalgia you feel towards this
Mr Harmon suggests substitution of the missing people and young Mr Grace says he has a diabolical mind😂😂This after suggesting to burn down the store, collect the insurance and start somewhere else🤣🤣
Miss Brahms: "By Jove, them from below stairs is jolly nifty. I haven't even finished my Brahn Windsah." Cracks me up every time!
it sounded like fried winsor to me
@@BruceAlarie Brown Windsor🙂
what is that?@@MeowingKittyCat
@@BruceAlarie It's a type of beef soup.
Are You Being Served takes me back to childhood and a wonderful age of harmless fun and innocent mirth when the world wasn't totally screwed up by political correctness.
quite
The world is ok today. You can still laugh.
You’ve all done very well!!!!
Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft are such great comedy show writers 👍🏻🤝🏻🇳🇱
Mr. Harmon was the MVP of this episode...he came up with the plan in the first place, and it was his speech that convinced the other shareholders to turn down the offer. Oh, and he also got them all a great dinner out!
Yes. Three cheers for Mr.Harmon. I absolutely love him.
@@DMRoper1 Me too!
Love Mr Harmon. I wish he’d never been replaced by Mr Mash, who bordered on creepy......
@@A2D4I watched this show and only knew about Mr. Harmon. I found out later that Mash appeared up until season 4.But like yourself I loved Mr. Harmon because he meshed well with all the workers, even scheming with them. He can also balance a plank on his head and turn without it falling off!
Patricia Harold ☺️👍🏻
I have watched every episode tons of times it never gets old a wonderful comedy better than the ones on today
One will never get tired of watching this classic👍
What about the newer ones where they go live in the country or something like that they are great episodes to not just these ones 😂
Omygosh maybe were twin sisters because ive seen every episode atleast fifty times 😊
@@michaelplant2385 thats called Grace and Favor and you can watch them all at Dailymotion 😊
Brit box has every season and episode
14:14 is the only time I’ve seen such an obvious break from character! Sounds like the production crew behind the camera were having a right chuckle.
At 13:35 Mr Humphreys shaking his leg....😂😂😂😂😂I think the rest of the cast are quite amused hahaha
Granger's Somerset impersonation 😂
Ooh yah hah jolly good yuah
This episode is sooooo good and soooo funny.
"Jolly good show!"
@@nasbyszbrown1656 yes it is 😀
Hahahahhaah
But educated at Eton. lol
"I haven't been getting it for years"- yes, I know the feeling. Anyone else notice that Wendy is the only left hander in the board room scene volunteering?
Even with the buck teeth, Wendy Richard was at that time, one of the most beautiful ladies I have ever seen. RIP.
totally!
...they're not exactly your classical "buck teeth"
What a treasure this show was and still is.This is comedy as an well oiled machine, each compliments the other for the good of the end results! A very funny show that will live forever in our hearts! Outstanding humor that teases the funny bone. Sometimes you just feel the mood to binge watch. Allow the mood take you there. I do. Love you all!
I watch overnights, and wake up to them as well. It’s very comforting.
As a supervisor, at my store with all the call outs, I feel the lead up to the dinner scene on a spiritual level
This episode was one of the funniest I ever seen 😂😂😂😂.
Mr Humphries was straight up having a melt down!
Tami Hayes p
I felt so bad for him. Poor Mr. Humphries, he was so high strung lol. Don't distract me now lol
And Mr. Grainger was hilarious. Oh ahh ha ha lol. Mrs. Slocombe looks wonderful all dressed up! I am not familiar with Eaton but do they all talk like that lol? I'm guessing it's a very upscale good old boy kind of place, lol. I would have been working class back then so I thought they did a great job acting as if they were wealthy. Love this one.
Tami Hayes really? How can u tell.
Sandra Jovic one in every crowd.. smh
Can you play a one legged nigerian tap dancer?
Funniest line in television history!
This show will have anyone crying i love it.
One of the funniest episodes, and I am unanimous in this :-)
Late to the gate but have been watching these for about a week now. IT is making me not get proper sleep because I am watching them til 1 or 2 I'm the a.m. HEY EVERYBODY GO TO BED....Have a great day ya'll...Coming from Maryland in the USA.