"i'm done flying today" Bloody brilliant. I use that all the time now; "I'm done meetings today", "I'm done dishes today", "I'm done lawns today". Love it.
Can't believe the set up right at the start and Alex starts talking about trousers - I would have literally pissed myself laughing just trying to get the first line out. Both fantastic actors.
Man, I 'ad massive respect fo' teachers lak U, they was inclusive and massively respectful of The Beatles and the Stones and shit, the random stuff that pissed off the parents an that.
@@elliotthyde5623 Yet there's no hope for the older generation who've been systematically destroying the world and now try to blame everything on their kids.
@@edwardtupper6374 Along with Alas Smith & Jones and Not The Nine O'Clock News, A Bit of Fry and Laurie were the nearest to A&M for intelligent sketches I think.
No, that's the joke. They speak with perfect 1940s-era received pronunciation transatlantic diction, but they use modern chav slang (or what was modern in the early 2000s when this aired).
on imagine souvent les gens d'antan comme des characters sophistiqués et éloquents , tout sortis du film noir.. Ici, on voit qu' ils sont comme nous, et le contrast est hilarant entre l'esthetique de qualité cinématographe et la vulgarité du langage parlé, ainsi que la médiocrité morale. Du pure génie. Ps: at the beginning, that instant they start talking about pants after a short grave silence, i think is at 9nce humorous and tragic. I still feel like, it was not about them being totally void of sense of gravitas, but about them consciously deciding to ignore the ugliness of the world they are in, to be able to survive war.
Never seen these before, I'm from the North and the 'Youth Speak' up here isn't quite the same but the whole attitude and some of the phraseology and delivery is there. What a novel idea! Nice to see a refugee from Horrible Histories.
I love the RAF pilots! I think they are funny and actually kind of badass...I am an American, but in high school, I’m pretty much sure that I knew people like this.
As an employer, that excuse is so common from a certain type of people. The connection between this sketch concept and reality is spot on. It is both hilarious and sad, as some will use any excuse to get off work or education. This damages their careers so they become a self fulfilling prophecy. In the late 70s, I lost ONE day of school due to (potentially lethal) heatstroke and missed out on learning how to read Roman Numerals, so to this date, I cannot, and whilst not an important subject on a grand scale of things, it is a nuisance, so missing out on more important subjects like maths and English can be a career changer. Anyway, super comedy duo, probably one of the most innovative ever.
@@GudieveNing From which type of people? Also, well done for criticising a group of people who make excuses and then revealing you did the same 😂. Besides, its easy to learn Roman numerals.
@@byanymeansnecessary398 No bwuv, this kind of chat has its roots in the black community and I is well vexed you is pretending to not know that (and I ain't even lying).
Man, that sounds really drill, like studying but not really 'cos you were drinking and smoking and shit, like getting money for it and spending it all on weed and lying on your face all term, stoned, and that.
I absolutely LOVE these two. Keep tight hold of freedom of speech, if we can't keep our British sense of humour and be ourselves we may as well have given in to the fa scist regime, isn't it blud? Long live laughter!
I think there's are the greatest regular comedy characters ever created. It's a shame how accurately they represent modern British "entitled" youth (and plenty of older people who should know better) though.
My mom Canadian we are Canadian she watches a ton of British Drama name it she has seen it. So growing up with her plus my Grandpa who fought with the RCAF during WW2 I can do pretty much every style of British British :) lol
Neil Ellis that is not canned laughter. We don't use canned laughter in the UK. These sketches were shot in front of a studio audience, and the laughter was recorded.
So this is me, and I'm all like 'ha!' and shit, and then this is them right, doing this bit dressed as pilots or some shit, and I'm like... More of this sort of thing.
I would never have thought of using modern slang with World War 2 air crew that IS genial and it works well. I spent a lot of my childhood with the mother of a World War 2 Air Gunner Wireless Operator who was killed in an AVRO Manchester crash - engine failure, a common cause of Manchester crashes.
@Boring Name Hmm, most of the British pilots would have been at least middle class, at least in the first years. There were apparently 145 Polish pilots and they flew in Polish squadrons so the radio conversations could stay in the language they spoke best. The joke is quite simply that in all the B&W films of the war, the RAF characters always spoke posh. So the disconnect between their appearance here and talking like they is yoof is funny.
@Boring Name I've met a few English WW2 flying veterans. All of them spoke with the exact same accent as in this sketch. Thankfully, without the total lack of grammar and horrendous / ridiculous new words and phrases.
These sketches are so underrated it's criminal
Isn't it, though?
"i'm done flying today" Bloody brilliant. I use that all the time now; "I'm done meetings today", "I'm done dishes today", "I'm done lawns today". Love it.
This is comedy at its best! Love watching these two! Nice one CHAPS 😉🤭🤗
How the hell do they manage to keep a straight face! I can watch it over and over again and still laugh my socks off😜😋
The dichotomy of dialect and accent makes this hilarious.
Can't believe the set up right at the start and Alex starts talking about trousers - I would have literally pissed myself laughing just trying to get the first line out. Both fantastic actors.
"No way blood, I've already done flying today"... Gold!
"tell me more" "no way you're not my dad!"
The German guard kills me. "Actually, zey do. It's, like, ze law and shit..."
Tell me more!
“This is me to the Geizer, are you sure and he was like ya”😂😂😂🙂
He should try miming to Torn.
That's Gerard from Peep Show! (Jim Howick)
He was in the original Horrible Histories cast, one of the original 6
Two of the finest comedy characters ever created. Hilarious, and played to perfection.
Ian Dodd 👍👍👍
For show
Nothing about this was funny, I guess Boomers like this garbage.
Mark Henderson I find it hilarious and I’m 16.
@@cameronw3159 👍
"We shall give em licks on the beaches and like, the landing grounds and that" - Winston Churchill probably
Apart from the top notch comedy you have to respect the sets and costumes. Spot on.
'Talk to the gun coz the cockpit ain't listening' Inspired comic creation, genius at work.
I so wanted an entire series of this sketch....its pure genius.
Try Letterkenny. I feel like it was inspired by this.
Just perfect. Should make a film. Even now it would work
It would be a must watch if a for real tv series
Isn't it?
@@jacobushaak8644 Fo sho
6:28 re the music - Dame vera Lynn just passed away 18TH JUne at 103 Years old . God bless her voice
I was a teacher for forty years and when these characters first appeared I played one to my Yr11 class who loved laughing at themselves.
Man, I 'ad massive respect fo' teachers lak U, they was inclusive and massively respectful of The Beatles and the Stones and shit, the random stuff that pissed off the parents an that.
@@stewartnicol3028 isn't it tho
@@iHawke standard!
There’s hope then
@@elliotthyde5623 Yet there's no hope for the older generation who've been systematically destroying the world and now try to blame everything on their kids.
Armstrong and Miller was the best Sketch show. Great ideas.
Aye well there was Alas Smith and Jones, Hale and Pace, but even further back Morecambe and Wise, and The Two Ronnie's
@@edwardtupper6374 Along with Alas Smith & Jones and Not The Nine O'Clock News, A Bit of Fry and Laurie were the nearest to A&M for intelligent sketches I think.
Isn't it?
Isn't it.
Isn't it?
Isn't it though.
Standard.
Do you know what I'm saying?
No, that's the joke. They speak with perfect 1940s-era received pronunciation transatlantic diction, but they use modern chav slang (or what was modern in the early 2000s when this aired).
Harsh!
standard
Isnt it?
….”& like, the landing grounds and that”. Still almost makes me spit out my tea years later
“You know what I mean.”
- Winston Churchill 😂
First time I've ever heard of or seen this and it's simply brilliant.
Thank God for British comedy, it's vital for our mental health 😂
isn't it.
Especially now.....isn’t it! Standard!
More so today blud !
@@davidfletcher2162 Random
Fo sho
I find these skits endlessly funny. "I don't wanna die" - - "That is so random".
Simply Super! You had me finished @ " Talk to the gun, coz the cockpit ain't listening" 🤣🤣🤣
This concept is like brilliant and this and that. Thanks for posting!
Isn’t it
Isn't it.
Isn't it though
@@marleystrukelj1756 but we want it though
Standard!
Oh man! Brutal! Love it! English has taken such a beating lately.
This absolutely genius! So clever and hilarious 🤣
When I watched the first skit I was like, "Wtf is this?" But then it grew on me, and now the first one is as funny as the rest.
Best thing they ever did.
Isn’t it though
Absolutely marvellous, one of my fave things of all time
I love this more than words can say
on imagine souvent les gens d'antan comme des characters sophistiqués et éloquents , tout sortis du film noir.. Ici, on voit qu' ils sont comme nous, et le contrast est hilarant entre l'esthetique de qualité cinématographe et la vulgarité du langage parlé, ainsi que la médiocrité morale. Du pure génie.
Ps: at the beginning, that instant they start talking about pants after a short grave silence, i think is at 9nce humorous and tragic. I still feel like, it was not about them being totally void of sense of gravitas, but about them consciously deciding to ignore the ugliness of the world they are in, to be able to survive war.
Such a brilliant idea, portrying two toff airmen who speak like black teenagers with attitude.
Never seen these before, I'm from the North and the 'Youth Speak' up here isn't quite the same but the whole attitude and some of the phraseology and delivery is there. What a novel idea! Nice to see a refugee from Horrible Histories.
If you cannot understand the comic genius of these sketches, you need to re-visit school preferably one where they don't speak like this lol
God bless you... So amusing, all these years later... Proper comedy.
This is absolutely hilarious.
This is so funny. And I’m not even lying! 😂
I haven't seen this for years. Still funny 😁
This is the best compilation I've seen.
Cathartic
I love the RAF pilots! I think they are funny and actually kind of badass...I am an American, but in high school, I’m pretty much sure that I knew people like this.
"Bologne is in France, not Germany" "Whatever, I was away when we did geography, my nan died"
As an employer, that excuse is so common from a certain type of people. The connection between this sketch concept and reality is spot on. It is both hilarious and sad, as some will use any excuse to get off work or education. This damages their careers so they become a self fulfilling prophecy. In the late 70s, I lost ONE day of school due to (potentially lethal) heatstroke and missed out on learning how to read Roman Numerals, so to this date, I cannot, and whilst not an important subject on a grand scale of things, it is a nuisance, so missing out on more important subjects like maths and English can be a career changer.
Anyway, super comedy duo, probably one of the most innovative ever.
@@GudieveNing From which type of people? Also, well done for criticising a group of people who make excuses and then revealing you did the same 😂. Besides, its easy to learn Roman numerals.
@@byanymeansnecessary398 I think we know what kind of people bwuv, you is just looking for him to say something you can like complain about innit.
@@NickHarman which type of people? The first and only thing that comes to mind is chavs.
@@byanymeansnecessary398 No bwuv, this kind of chat has its roots in the black community and I is well vexed you is pretending to not know that (and I ain't even lying).
Brings back memories. Time when I was at uni and shit.
Man, that sounds really drill, like studying but not really 'cos you were drinking and smoking and shit, like getting money for it and spending it all on weed and lying on your face all term, stoned, and that.
I don't think there's ever been any comedy double act like these chaps. They're a superb one-off.
Alexander Armstrong's on Classic FM, he's still hilarious 🤣🤣
Yep, that Mitchel and Webb look.... I can't decide out of them which is better lol.
Fry and Laurie weren’t bad…
Two Ronnies?
Who dares wins was very good
just when you think here's no new comedy genres left......a new 1 comes along like this and makes you piss yourself laughing
These two are the funniest thing I ve seen in a long time I was always having conversations like this at my last job pitch perfect
"She is well up for it, she's slack" hahaha
Sivikasi S
....She is well up for it...
She’s a slag*
I absolutely LOVE these two. Keep tight hold of freedom of speech, if we can't keep our British sense of humour and be ourselves we may as well have given in to the fa scist regime, isn't it blud?
Long live laughter!
These guys were great together. Heard they are on an extended hiatus.
Brilliant!
...tell me more
No way! You’re not my dad! 😂👌🏻
So many quotable lines with these two.
Isn't it.
STANDARD
So random.
Sensei Aki for sho
* So many quotable lines and shit with these two
I always wonder why Armstrong and Miller never made a film about the world War II pilots because that would have been the best film ever
Isn't it tho?
probably would have killed the joke. this way they left us wanting more!
Class
Absolute genius 😀😀
loved this show
These two are brilliant!😂
I think there's are the greatest regular comedy characters ever created. It's a shame how accurately they represent modern British "entitled" youth (and plenty of older people who should know better) though.
Hadn't seen the first one! Brilliant!
"YOU HAVE NO RIGHT, IN THIS ROOM!!!!"
"German soldier: Uh......ya.......actually, they do, cause it's like, against the law n shit".
LOL.
Isn't it?
Hard to believe that guard is played by the same chap who appeared as a fawn in a series of ads for a mobile phone service!
Roger Worsley He’s also in horrible histories
Despite the fact it's massively disrespecting of my trousers it's still hilarious. You know what I mean? 😁
Standard
I always loved this sketch
Love this
great footage
Gosh. Excellent. Like.
"Hey that's my sister man!"
"Yeah but she is well up for it though..."
"Yeah she is well up for it. She's slack!"
Absolute gold!
Why haven't I heard of this before? This is brilliant, yeah.
Isn’t it
Hell yeah, gotta go play some now!
4:29 - Just realised that's David Armand. Awesome.
Incredible
My mom Canadian we are Canadian she watches a ton of British Drama name it she has seen it. So growing up with her plus my Grandpa who fought with the RCAF during WW2 I can do pretty much every style of British British :) lol
We need a movie it would be best war movie ever probably win awards or some shit.
this is such a trip.. its like watching a ww2 movie on acid on you are hearing them talk like this instead the normal.. haha brilliant
One of the funniest things I've ever seen.
A wonderful concept ant comedic execution. Canned laughter spoils it!
Neil Ellis that is not canned laughter. We don't use canned laughter in the UK. These sketches were shot in front of a studio audience, and the laughter was recorded.
@@RB747domme it's a live audience but probably to a video playback, and the laughter is seemingly heavily edited.
Not canned, all of our comedies are shot in front of a live audience, always have been.
I have to get every single show of the guys. Sssòooo funny!
I don't want to Die!
That is so Random 🤣🤣🤣
The black and white is very well done
So this is me, and I'm all like 'ha!' and shit, and then this is them right, doing this bit dressed as pilots or some shit, and I'm like... More of this sort of thing.
Now it would be LIKE,LIKE, LIKE, LIKE , every second word.
I would never have thought of using modern slang with World War 2 air crew that IS genial and it works well. I spent a lot of my childhood with the mother of a World War 2 Air Gunner Wireless Operator who was killed in an AVRO Manchester crash - engine failure, a common cause of Manchester crashes.
These guys are really, really funny. So wish I could see this show in America.
Innit, Blood.
Good stuff.
This sketch shows up the modern way of talking for how utterly ridiculous it actually is... brilliant, innit... lol
People who actually talk like this need slapping isnt it !
Remember as well the pilotś were the same age as those who speak like that today
@Boring Name Hmm, most of the British pilots would have been at least middle class, at least in the first years. There were apparently 145 Polish pilots and they flew in Polish squadrons so the radio conversations could stay in the language they spoke best.
The joke is quite simply that in all the B&W films of the war, the RAF characters always spoke posh. So the disconnect between their appearance here and talking like they is yoof is funny.
@Boring Name I've met a few English WW2 flying veterans. All of them spoke with the exact same accent as in this sketch. Thankfully, without the total lack of grammar and horrendous / ridiculous new words and phrases.
@@gowdsake7103 but you can’t actually say that because that is like discrimination and shit, against a community, isn’t it.
Genius!
sick
I love it that I can recognise certain songs they use, just because I played Fallout
So very funny. My sides hurt.
"do you know what i mean?" winston churchill
How did they do that with a straight face? XD
I wrote something and clicked the wrong recommendation accidentally. I do not regret
Yup.... WWII
Funny how a compilation designed to make people happy brings out the unhappiness in some who comment. And I don't mean me.
Like totally brilliant n that yeah
LOVE IT!
All ways set for this a bet out
Dire.
Comedy perfection
This is pretty funny....
class;)
Haha, some of the music on the radio in these skits are also in fallout 3, like at 3:03 :D