Ano it is hilarious and the faces he pulls when he's dancing is so genius by Whitehouse as Arthur in real life is supposed to be a really horrible person lol.
Yeah, such a truly genius moment, when the singing starts - he does a momentary micro-expression of disappointment, because he was making a (chaste) move on the woman but the song interrupts it. Just fabulous comedy…
@@richardleyland1248 And the actress was sopposed to be athurs niece!! Lol I found that kinda wierd as i was just watching Allan Partridge noth norfolk digital scetch were coogan played along side his real niece And whose father was the singer of the band the moke turtles
@@jamesadams6009 Well I think it's because Charlie and Paul knew they had a show loaded with catchphrases and returning characters and the danger of that artistically is that you run the risk of turning it into a bland mainstream show, what they did was take risks in sketches and some sketches dealt with more serious issues or sometimes there wasn't a gag in there at all. I'm glad they did
He was used to for years being the important person - the talent + always getting what he wants, when he wants (you're young! ..oh your almost child like, here what's that look like, hehe where's me washboard) - bits like that + him just bein nasty individual to work for or with - Ask poor ol Chester! ..+ as time moved on he became less relevant and his natural nastiness just naturally comes out (as it always has )
@@bennyblanco936 oddly i read in i think bob monkhouses memoirs about tommy trinder who was god on the music hall in the 40s then on tv in the 50s at the palladium.by the 70s and 80s he was doing warm up work for itv on one of bobs many quiz shows.although he was doing a fairly minor job he was insufferable rude arrogant treated the celeb guests like they were inferior to him and the contestants like shit! people actively ignored him as most of them only dimly recalled him but he acted like he was the biggest star on the planet .we never got into confrontation said bob i used him once heard how rude he was to the studio audience and how he dreadfully behaved in the green room after we recorded 3 shows together.i just never booked him again .he was a horrible man in his old age of decline he wasnt a nice man when he was famous and he hadnt matured well.the sad thing was no one had to sack him or anything dramatic like that he wasnt important enough we just never used him again.he probably sat at home wondering why the phone no longer rang with offers to vain to think it had anything to do with him!
Paul Whitehouse does the most hilarious send-up of Arthur Askey. he is the master of innuendo and double entendre. I never cease to stop laughing at this skit - it is one of the funniest things that has ever been broadcast.
A mighty big thank you for uploading these. Absolute genius these clips, cried with laughter watching them in bed on a Sunday morning. What a way to start the day.
I love it when Chester Drawers is on it, he's hilarious with Arthur Atkinson, "ay,ay, Mrs. Vicar, open the window, shut the door,ay" "How's ya father,ay"
I heard this song and couldn't get it out of my head; so i did some digging around and its by 'Scrappy Lambert' and it's called 'The One That I Love Loves Me'.
Arthur Askey was well hung. Labelled the' human tripod ' partially due to being vertically challenged perhaps, still comedic legend. Possibly Mr Shorthouse will reach this status .
How many of you make that "arrangment" up at every opportunity, it doesnt have to be a cuecumber or banana anything will do lol. What ever must people think. The song is real I was amazed to fint out
Steve Burstein Arthur Askey, Max Miller and a hint of Tommy Trinder who used to tread on other people's gags. Like when Arthur interrupted Chester Drawers.
All that, and arguably part of a series of provocative Whitehouse takes on well loved comedy styles and performers. Try Laurel and Hardy in Broke back Mountain.
@@bryanleigh6497 Laurel actually put a gay cowboy in a 1923 short “The Soilers”. He had seen some outrageously campy, swishy type in Hollywood, and thought it would be funny to put the type in the old west. Had no interest in it, himself. Lenny Bruce pointed that out a generation ago, but some see what they want to see.
paul mcmullan If you want bud but no need on my behalf most of the folk I knew that joined the army wouldn't get a job in burger king but they give them guns ?
The One That I Love, Loves Me -vocal in this version by Scrappy Lambert Oh, the one that I love loves me, Oh, ho, ha, ha, he, he! I'm as happy as I can be, 'Cause the one that I love loves me! Is he buyin' a bungalow? He, he ha, ha, ho, ho, Where the money is, I don't know, Still, he's buying a bungalow! He's habeus corpus; I've heard that word before; He's vice versa, And when you're that you can't be any more! In a couple of years you'll see A brand-new family tree; What a peach of a pair we'll be, 'Cause the one that I love loves me!
“I’ll put some cream on your strawberries if you let me play my ukelele in your picnic hamper”. I don’t think that one would have got by the Lord Chamberlains Office (in the USA, Hays Office).
You should hear some Julian and Sandy! Mind you, it seems like radio and records got away with the "newer" mediums of film and TV (never mind that primitive cinemas pre-dated radio). It was the same with with videogames at the turn of the century, they took far more flak than film did for the same sort of material. And comics have always been the soft target!
I love Arthur Atkinson, but your list is not complete! You've missed out Arthur's final appearance in The Last Fast Show Ever. His section starts, as ever, with Tommy Cockles at 23:12 in this video: czcams.com/video/cBjpROfzoos/video.html
The moment the singing starts still gets me after all these years.
Ano it is hilarious and the faces he pulls when he's dancing is so genius by Whitehouse as Arthur in real life is supposed to be a really horrible person lol.
Yeah, such a truly genius moment, when the singing starts - he does a momentary micro-expression of disappointment, because he was making a (chaste) move on the woman but the song interrupts it. Just fabulous comedy…
@@richardleyland1248
And the actress was sopposed to be athurs niece!! Lol
I found that kinda wierd as i was just watching Allan Partridge noth norfolk digital scetch were coogan played along side his real niece And whose father was the singer of the band the moke turtles
Anyone notice he is tap dancing on grass? 😂😂
Hilarious 😂
Never mind tapdancing on grass, Paul Whitehouse is so talented that he could make Arthur walk on water.
I love how every sketch with Arthur Atkinson gets darker in tone the more it goes on
That's the very thing that ruins Arthur Atkinson for me!
@@jamesadams6009 Well I think it's because Charlie and Paul knew they had a show loaded with catchphrases and returning characters and the danger of that artistically is that you run the risk of turning it into a bland mainstream show, what they did was take risks in sketches and some sketches dealt with more serious issues or sometimes there wasn't a gag in there at all. I'm glad they did
@@A-small-amount-of-peas reminds me of Allo Allo. By its end, the show was the catchphrases, and maybe 5 minutes of plot.
He was used to for years being the important person - the talent + always getting what he wants, when he wants (you're young! ..oh your almost child like, here what's that look like, hehe where's me washboard) - bits like that + him just bein nasty individual to work for or with - Ask poor ol Chester! ..+ as time moved on he became less relevant and his natural nastiness just naturally comes out (as it always has )
@@bennyblanco936 oddly i read in i think bob monkhouses memoirs about tommy trinder who was god on the music hall in the 40s then on tv in the 50s at the palladium.by the 70s and 80s he was doing warm up work for itv on one of bobs many quiz shows.although he was doing a fairly minor job he was insufferable rude arrogant treated the celeb guests like they were inferior to him and the contestants like shit! people actively ignored him as most of them only dimly recalled him but he acted like he was the biggest star on the planet .we never got into confrontation said bob i used him once heard how rude he was to the studio audience and how he dreadfully behaved in the green room after we recorded 3 shows together.i just never booked him again .he was a horrible man in his old age of decline he wasnt a nice man when he was famous and he hadnt matured well.the sad thing was no one had to sack him or anything dramatic like that he wasnt important enough we just never used him again.he probably sat at home wondering why the phone no longer rang with offers to vain to think it had anything to do with him!
I love his pissed off expression at 1:34 where he realises he has to sing instead of getting his end away!
No matter how many times I see this, I can't stop laughing. In fact, I play it rather often.
+Patricia Farrar Have you seen it?
Me too. It's the bit when he starts singing lol. Plus the melody is pretty good.
Yeah me too
Paul Whitehouse does the most hilarious send-up of Arthur Askey. he is the master of innuendo and double entendre. I never cease to stop laughing at this skit - it is one of the funniest things that has ever been broadcast.
I totally agree!
Shame askey wasn't as funny !
Hey, Whitehouse has some moves! Not expecting that.
I love these old black and white 1930's spoofs, this is so well done too.
One of the funniest things I have ever seen
A mighty big thank you for uploading these. Absolute genius these clips, cried with laughter watching them in bed on a Sunday morning. What a way to start the day.
Chester Drawers on the bottom right corner in full Wehrmacht uniform 😂
"stop it, I shall wet myself!" ... ... "...really?"
He’s so talented he can tap dance on grass 😂
I love it when Chester Drawers is on it, he's hilarious with Arthur Atkinson, "ay,ay, Mrs. Vicar, open the window, shut the door,ay" "How's ya father,ay"
I heard this song and couldn't get it out of my head; so i did some digging around and its by 'Scrappy Lambert' and it's called 'The One That I Love Loves Me'.
Well that's the cover version. Original is Dickie Stipple
Oh' thank you!! I've been looking everywhere trying to find this❤
It's Rudy Vallee.
Ahh, but did anyone see his washboard?
He’s the master of misdirection..
I love his manic where's me washboard mine c.2.23. The sketch always has me in stitches 😂
Mime
1:32 I cracked up when he started singing...
the girl in this is gorgeous
Spot on pastiche of 30s British films.
Arthur Atkinson is step dancing on grass. loooool. xD
EPIC! :D
Awesomeness! So many fond memories of this show... :)
Tap dancing with sound on grass
They don't make grass like that anymore.
Lucky for Arthur he was brown bread long before Operation Yewtree....
Hahaha
Paul.Whiteshouse is a genius.
Omar Khayyám - King of the Kayaks
Where’s the one where Arthur keeps hitting Chester with a stick, and *Chester* apologises?
“Sorry Arthur”
Fantastic
You are missing season 2 episode 3 radio segment. One of the best ones.
Oh Arthur!
Please come back the fast show
Double fantastic
Genius! ❤
Pennies from heaven!
Paul Whitehouse, genius…
Genius
Everyone thinks it’s Arthur Askey Paul Whitehorse spoofs but it’s actually Max Miller.
Bit of both 😂
Still cant find it on youtube though :(
There are those who think Harry Enfield was amazing and this a poor copy.
Those people are insane.
No there aren't
Arthur Askey was well hung. Labelled the' human tripod ' partially due to being vertically challenged perhaps, still comedic legend.
Possibly Mr Shorthouse will reach this status .
Rubbish
@@robertmudrow8034 l guess you knew him very closely...
Tap dancing on grass.
Is the singer a real popular one of the 30's or an impression, because it sounds spot on.
How many of you make that "arrangment" up at every opportunity, it doesnt have to be a cuecumber or banana anything will do lol. What ever must people think. The song is real I was amazed to fint out
Where's the one where Arthur has a go at draws backstage?
he reminds me of max miller
You can tell it's July.
😂😂😂
@TimD77
ah! thanks.
(sounds more likely!)
Here what does this remind you of?
C=8
It’s algebra! Where’s me washboard?!
oòo i say.
Am I buying a bungalow?
Paul Lighthouse is grape.
DICKY STIPPLE!!!
14 years ago and I'm back.
Hello future me!!!
DICKY STIPPLE!!!!!!
1:17 2:35 LOL So funny at the end when he drops her.
Rudy Vallee 1930?
I miss Chester Draws
Is he supposed to be a cross between Formby and Askey?
Steve Burstein and max miller ?
Steve Burstein Arthur Askey, Max Miller and a hint of Tommy Trinder who used to tread on other people's gags. Like when Arthur interrupted Chester Drawers.
All that, and arguably part of a series of provocative Whitehouse takes on well loved comedy styles and performers. Try Laurel and Hardy in Broke back Mountain.
dickie stipple
@@bryanleigh6497 Laurel actually put a gay cowboy in a 1923 short “The Soilers”. He had seen some outrageously campy, swishy type in Hollywood, and thought it would be funny to put the type in the old west.
Had no interest in it, himself. Lenny Bruce pointed that out a generation ago, but some see what they want to see.
It’s a bit of both actually
Who is the actress? She looks familiar
Rosie Fellner
Funny because its true
Where's me washboard ? Hey missus. Arthur Askey. Strange days. Sorry about my post. I shall explain.
paul mcmullan If you want bud but no need on my behalf most of the folk I knew that joined the army wouldn't get a job in burger king but they give them guns ?
paul mcmullan reminds me of Marx's brothers films always an intrusive shity song popping up lol
They were usually the one's with Zeppo.In them days musicals were popular and studio Execs felt the need I suppose. Annoyed me too.
Groucho Marx is well before his time I'd better sign of I've a mad 3 year old called Jenna Catherine Steele going mental lol
I suspect it's actually Paul singing there too.
+Spillage66 It's actually Rudy Vallee but Paul Whitehouse probably could have pulled it off
The man of your megaphone dreams! Whatever the fuck that means.
Look at his feet. They're a positive blur
what does he mumble under his breath at 1:11?
sounded like: "i've fuckin' scored, here"
I know its 8 years too late, but he says "I'm clutching at straws here".
@@RandomNickyDee2 Worth the wait though :-)
The One That I Love, Loves Me
-vocal in this version by Scrappy Lambert
Oh, the one that I love loves me,
Oh, ho, ha, ha, he, he!
I'm as happy as I can be,
'Cause the one that I love loves me!
Is he buyin' a bungalow?
He, he ha, ha, ho, ho,
Where the money is, I don't know,
Still, he's buying a bungalow!
He's habeus corpus;
I've heard that word before;
He's vice versa,
And when you're that you can't be any more!
In a couple of years you'll see
A brand-new family tree;
What a peach of a pair we'll be,
'Cause the one that I love loves me!
“I’ll put some cream on your strawberries if you let me play my ukelele in your picnic hamper”.
I don’t think that one would have got by the Lord Chamberlains Office (in the USA, Hays Office).
Marvellous quip that, atkinson at his best.
You should hear some Julian and Sandy! Mind you, it seems like radio and records got away with the "newer" mediums of film and TV (never mind that primitive cinemas pre-dated radio). It was the same with with videogames at the turn of the century, they took far more flak than film did for the same sort of material.
And comics have always been the soft target!
I love Arthur Atkinson, but your list is not complete! You've missed out Arthur's final appearance in The Last Fast Show Ever. His section starts, as ever, with Tommy Cockles at 23:12 in this video: czcams.com/video/cBjpROfzoos/video.html
Been removed, but thanks for the tip.
That's exactly what i DON'T like about it. They should have kept it all daft and light like it was at the start. They ruined it, in my view.
Given what has come out about so-called national treasures in recent years I think it was actually quite prophetic.
Fantastic