This is a brilliant sketch… from two of the funniest comedians who ever lived… I don’t remember seeing this but it had me in tears after all this this time..😂😂
I love the fact there is no glass there in the teller's window and the end of the counter is open and anyone could just walk around the other side. Brilliant sketch :)
I think the open end is mostly to allow the scene to be photographed in one frame. Same reason why the woman who's next in the queue is standing so close. In reality -- and in widescreen! -- she'd be standing farther back.
as a kid i used to look forward to xmas repeats of these greats (being 21 im too young to have seen them first time sadly but ive been a fan ever since i was little n at the time wished i was born years before!)
They are still the best what i am shocked at that the comedy channel has not brought their series and Christmas special to show a new generation of people what real comedy is
Reminds me of the story of the genuine bank robber who wrote 'I have a gun. Give me £10000' on the back of an envelope and gave it to the cashier. On the other side of the envelope was his name and address...
@@Keithbarber With all due respect the two Rons were multi talented. They could act,sing,play instruments,undertake long,fast talking,rhyming sketches. Ron C had the famous chair with joke telling. Ron B was the best at mispronunciation and very fast talking. All round the two Rons were a better talented team.
It has nothing to do with swearing. If it's clean but the acting and writing are terrible, then what's the point. If it's dirty, the same thing can be said. Their act there was well acted and well written, that's why it worked, nothing to do with clean or foul language.