The late, great Jake D’Arcy playing Mac. Known to fans of Still Game as Pete the jakey. Or as Fud O’Donnell, the bass player of The Majestics in Tutti Frutti. Or Phil Menzies, the PE teacher in Gregory’s Girl. Or, …you get the picture, he was a well-loved actor from Scotland who started performing on TV in 1970 and sadly passed away in 2015.
'So whats for first course chef?' 'Well my speciality, hamster soup' 'WHAT??' 'Its a joke karen!' 'Theres some things you dont joke about.' lmao love the way she says that
I'm going to have to replay this 500 times to just hear her say, "Why don't you." Also, "Is he Albanian? nearly had me on the floor. Wish Uncle Frank had said Reggie Perrin.
"Is he Albanian " heed heed,ha ha ahh''a wonderful family, its fantastic how they've captured the realness of a middle class family,there's no swearing ,anger ,its wonderful
@@TheStonerosesHQ thanks for answer didnt think of her i dont know why i thought she was talking about Amanda Holden because she always beside simon and talks to him on show but i know she not scary but didnt think of sharon because she done xfactor and hadnt done show with Simon Cowell for years but Britain got talent is much better
@@jamespeat1346 Bloody hell, mate, it's been done for years. Where do you think Three's Company and Sanford & Son came from? Why, they were based on British shows, that's what.
The whole "I don't understand your accent" bit is tired and parochial. They just about get away with it here by using a child, but you can really see the scriptwriters hand here so it's a bit off.
@@krashd Yes, Andy Hamilton was one of the writers. "Some people thought we just turned up with cameras and let the kids make it up, but we had a complete, polished script that we worked hard on - we just didn’t show it to them. The improvised scenes were always with no pressure, and written so that if they didn’t work, they could just come straight out." It's Andy's voice here, not the childs