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The Armstrong and Miller Show - Oldies

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@andycain4351
@andycain4351 Год назад
It's the way he turns round and assesses the room when he's playing Gay Bar and then turns back towards the piano and carries on. Makes me laugh out loud every time 🤣🤣🤣
@michaeltaylor8835
@michaeltaylor8835 3 года назад
Alexander is such a talented musician
@PrinceWesterburg
@PrinceWesterburg 4 года назад
Having grown up in the 1970s, those PIFs (Public Information Films) are spot on!!!
@dwblurb
@dwblurb 4 года назад
"... hypnotized into believing he was a steam locomotive..."
@ticklish1991
@ticklish1991 2 года назад
I love the snippets of the amazing and fascinating stories we hear in those sketches. Would love to have heard more from each of them haha
@pineapplepenumbra
@pineapplepenumbra 2 года назад
@@ticklish1991 I know. It's a shame one of them wasn't very, very drunk....
@jonathanross149
@jonathanross149 4 года назад
"How many hats" really got to me
@freebeerfordworkers
@freebeerfordworkers 4 года назад
I've been to many management meetings in local government and I can assure you the fate of Benjamin Graham for stating the obvious is entirely true to life.
@pineapplepenumbra
@pineapplepenumbra 2 года назад
@@freebeerfordworkers That's it. We're on to you! You know you're not allowed to let the general public in on that sort of thing!!!"
@robkeeleycomposer
@robkeeleycomposer 11 месяцев назад
Much funner than 'Numberwang'.
@robkeeleycomposer
@robkeeleycomposer 11 месяцев назад
Their eye for parody is unequalled. These are superb.
@uniquerebeljaney3639
@uniquerebeljaney3639 4 года назад
I can't believe How many hats? didn't get picked up for a series, it really was compelling viewing.
@imokin86
@imokin86 3 года назад
It was reimagined as Numberwang
@Hayyyward
@Hayyyward 11 месяцев назад
Is the number of series you're thinking of a prime number? 😁
@vardoandtheboss
@vardoandtheboss 10 лет назад
first piano part is amazing
@curiousgemini
@curiousgemini 6 лет назад
I have the feeling that piano player might be a time traveler.
@scipioafricanus5871
@scipioafricanus5871 5 лет назад
Definitely didn't feel piano player was "right on time".
@Codex7777
@Codex7777 4 года назад
@@scipioafricanus5871 - Nor did he get a 'Ride on Time'... ;)
@paulflint6254
@paulflint6254 2 года назад
The Jeeves and Wooster parody is great.
@josephinebennington7247
@josephinebennington7247 Год назад
Years before Jeeves and Wooster’s time.
@bobbeorn
@bobbeorn Год назад
Wodehouse wrote the first Jeeves book in the 20s or before.
@kaspianepps7946
@kaspianepps7946 Год назад
@@josephinebennington7247 The Jeeves and Wooster TV adaptation aired 1990-1993; The Armstrong & Miller Show aired 2007-2010.
@JiveDadson
@JiveDadson Год назад
@kaspianepps7946 I say, old bean, what are you blathering about? I venture to say that Jeeves himself could not deduce your point if he were to become a strict piscavore. Awaiting clarification.
@kaspianepps7946
@kaspianepps7946 Год назад
@@JiveDadson The person I'm responding to said "years before Jeeves and Wooster's time" implying they didn't think the sketch could be a parody of Jeeves and Wooster. I was pointing out that Jeeves and Wooster actually came out over a decade before the sketch aired.
@basba_qal
@basba_qal 3 года назад
2.03 Sometimes I wished I had my serving tray with me.
@thelouisfanclub
@thelouisfanclub 8 лет назад
lmfao when he started singing "right on time"
@klinikle5445
@klinikle5445 5 лет назад
It's Ride on Time!
@m3na9
@m3na9 7 лет назад
omfg, that first bit almost killed me laughing!!!
@blenderpanzi
@blenderpanzi 14 лет назад
"I will not be silenced!" lol
@ASChambers
@ASChambers 10 месяцев назад
Alexander Armstrong rocking to Gay Bar always reduces me to tears…
@SimonWebbRCandModellingChannel
@SimonWebbRCandModellingChannel 4 года назад
Remember "Chip pan, children. chair!"......Pmsl
@Grizzly01
@Grizzly01 11 лет назад
You sir!
@stuartrobertson9270
@stuartrobertson9270 3 года назад
Why are they shocked when he starts singing about visiting a cheerful public house?
@88Switches
@88Switches 2 года назад
Because he had something to put in them
@brutallyremastered4255
@brutallyremastered4255 Год назад
"Disguise yourself as an Abyssinian!" Marvelous
@zapkvr0101
@zapkvr0101 Год назад
We call it Ethiopia now
@clairenoon4070
@clairenoon4070 4 месяца назад
A nod to the 'Dreadnought Hoax' played on the Royal Navy, I think around 1912, by the arch-joker Horace Cole, writer Virginia Woolf, Virginia's brother Adrian Stephen, artist Duncan Grant and others. Got a theatrical costumer to rig them out as the Emperor of Abyssinia and his entourage. Wired from London, purporting to be from a government department, that the Emperor wished to visit and inspect the Royal Navy's newest ship HMS Dreadnought. The others all spoke gibberish, with Adrian posing as official interpreter. They were received and given a tour by a senior officer (who was actually a cousin of Duncan Grant, but didn't recognise him). Horace Cole tipped off a newspaper the next day, who splashed the story and made the Royal Navy a laughing stock for a few days. Questions were even asked in Parliament.
@Kris.G
@Kris.G 4 года назад
2:33 GENERAL KENOBI
@ian_b
@ian_b 4 года назад
My mum left me in my pram outside a shop. Then she got home and my gran was like, "where's the baby?". I was still there when she got back to the shop.
@pineapplepenumbra
@pineapplepenumbra 2 года назад
I was walking past a newsagents and there was a pram outside with twins in it. Some bloke who genuinely looked like he came from another century, with a shape I've never seen outside of cartoons, was standing there and, as I passed by, he asked me, "Aren't they beautiful? Aren't they just beautiful?" I had no idea how to respond to this weirdness, and just mumbled an "I suppose so, yes", and carried on my way. I'm normally quite happy to talk to strangers, but this was slightly beyond me. I don't have kids, don't understand why people rave about babies and didn't understand when I was in a pram why women would say complimentary things about me (yep, my memory goes back a loooong way) when I was very young. He was still raving about them, to no one in particular, as I passed out of earshot. Still, at least he didn't nick them. Edit, probably because the brake was on!
@telewatho
@telewatho 13 лет назад
the jeeves and wooster scetch is rather difficult to find
@jdrancho1864
@jdrancho1864 4 года назад
The lost episodes.
@michaeltaylor8835
@michaeltaylor8835 3 года назад
Got myself into a chutney
@zapkvr0101
@zapkvr0101 Год назад
Monty Python did a parody in the 70s of all the radio quiz games. Its hilarious
@reevesjonathan
@reevesjonathan 4 года назад
Hilarious!
@xCazxful
@xCazxful 12 лет назад
ride on time-blackbox
@rumteetoo
@rumteetoo 11 лет назад
I'm sure this is a quote from a real sixties live discussion show...David Frost or something similar....a protester got into the studio and started to speak but was bundled to the ground by bystanders...he shouted "I will not be silenced!" Did this really happen or is a 40+ year old memory playing tricks on me??
@Amphy002
@Amphy002 4 года назад
7 years too late, here is the answer: That Was The Week That Was (TW3) 1960s satire programme. I think Bernard Levin had made a comment earlier that the protester wanted to dispute. On another occasion, a member of the audience punched Levin.
@taotoo2
@taotoo2 3 года назад
Electric lighting
@pineapplepenumbra
@pineapplepenumbra 2 года назад
This is sheer brilliance. The only thing is, back then "gay" meant something different, so it wouldn't have seemed quite as jarring as we might believe, still pretty freaky though.
@celluskh6009
@celluskh6009 2 года назад
Similar, I would think. Gay was fun - as in, fun girls. The loose morals bit ended up moving in to homosexuality, but it could certainly have sounded like he was singing about going to a brothel, which in that setting would have been scandalous I'm sure. That's why we now call them 'hostess bars'. Far more civilized...
@aMartianSpy
@aMartianSpy 11 месяцев назад
mammoth!
@sarahnicole6147
@sarahnicole6147 Год назад
"ONE HAT!*hmmpfff!!!*..."
@mrbenoit5018
@mrbenoit5018 3 года назад
NOOOO!
@UberWolfGeist
@UberWolfGeist 13 лет назад
3 hats lol
@blenderpanzi
@blenderpanzi 11 лет назад
I don't know. I didn't exist 40 years ago and I only watch british TV since RU-vid, so I can't tell.
@akitafel7929
@akitafel7929 11 лет назад
RUMTEETO: It's a take off of 'What's My Line?' (featuring Gilbert Harding)
@Macho_Fantastico
@Macho_Fantastico 4 года назад
It's a shame Armstrong is more famous these days for being the host of a boring game show and being on Classic FM.
@josephinebennington7247
@josephinebennington7247 Год назад
And he still is! Such a waste. Still, his choice…or the money’s.
@JiveDadson
@JiveDadson Год назад
The first song is by the Fugs.
@josephinebennington7247
@josephinebennington7247 Год назад
I prefer the erudition of the whacky questions.
@chowardvincent
@chowardvincent 12 лет назад
Anyone know what that second song is?
@tomboz777
@tomboz777 6 лет назад
Charles Vincent Still wanna know?😁
@PaulRoneClarke
@PaulRoneClarke 6 лет назад
ride on time by Black Box
@miketaverner4451
@miketaverner4451 2 года назад
😅😅😅
@VayDooble
@VayDooble 12 лет назад
Not much, especially popular music. It's still pretty much the same as early folk ballads. The modern classical tradition, Hamelin and Rzewski and so forth are still relatively similar though more complex to Scriabin and Alkan.
@pineapplepenumbra
@pineapplepenumbra 2 года назад
I don't know any of those names, but I've given you a thumbs up anyway, and intend to learn more.
@listerofsmeg884
@listerofsmeg884 5 лет назад
5:00 - Donald Trump if he were an edwardian Englishman.
@aisddd1996
@aisddd1996 3 года назад
More likely bill clinton.
@ymmij388
@ymmij388 5 лет назад
These n-words are too much.
@robertybob
@robertybob 2 года назад
Didn’t hear any n-words in this video 😒
@kristinajendesen7111
@kristinajendesen7111 6 лет назад
They truly don't make comedy like they used to in this sterile PC country 😕
@NilsAlbertsson
@NilsAlbertsson 6 лет назад
Kris Jenders... Oh do fuck off, will you!
@Robert.Deeeee
@Robert.Deeeee 5 лет назад
LOL it was only 10 years ago
@FallNorth
@FallNorth 4 года назад
I see you triggered some people but with regards to the BBC/C4 you are totally right. Years ago we had this, mitchell and webb, fast show, so on and so on, a golden age of comedy. C4 had its own great stuff. Now we have endless new series of "The Mash Report" and "The Last Leg" and the decades past its sell by date "HIGNFY" where a box ticking panel of left wing arseholes sit and sneer at anyone who isn't like them.
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