This is at the top in the funniest comedy scenes ever done. masterful - genius - brilliant. Up there with Fools and Horses Chandelier sketch and 2 Rons 4 candles.
For me this show is right up there with Fawlty Towers, Porridge, Rising Damp and others I can't quite recall at this moment. Kudos to the young learner in this stand-out segment. Still simply brilliant after countless views. Thank you Steve Delaney et al.
I remember watching this episode with my young nephew and we both laughed like hell. There's nothing remotely as good these days in terms of old-fashioned family comedy. I saw one of his live shows a few years ago at my local theatre...Steve Delaney has to be one of the funniest comedy performers in the country; we should see more of him on TV.
This comedy gold of the highest order!! Count Arthur strong is a bona fide comedy genius, saw him on telly a few years ago, but didn't catch his name, so was unable to find him, he randomly came up on you tube a few days ago, recognised him immediately, what a classic example of serendipity, a golden comedy treat😂🤣😁
INSTANT CLASSIC. They really need to find a way to bring this series back, possibly through stream services, because this show is top class writing. Had a chance to meet the actor twice at live shows in my town, and he is fantastic and such a nice person.
Many don’t realise this but the other writer behind the TV version of Count Arthur Strong wasn’t only DeLaney, but Father Ted and IT Crowd genius, Graham Linehan. It was Linehan that made these episodes on TV so brilliant.
I agree why cancel it love the count ! However the mere mention a blanket comment of woke shite shows me that it’s just an opinionated little englander
It really wasn’t canned laughter…… I was there at the studio watching the filmed bits. The studio audience’s laughter is genuine, and also when other bits of the programme were done live in the studio.
This is crying out to be remade with an all black cast. Maybe add some trans and non binary characters.Come on BBC! Pull your finger out and give us the kind of programmes we all want.