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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2023
  • Going for an English | Goodness Gracious Me
    #Comedy #GoodnessGraciousMe

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  • @tsrgoinc
    @tsrgoinc Год назад +552

    As an Englishman I’ve always loved this scene, it has to be one of the most perfect parodies of stupid drunken behaviour! 😂

    • @budweiser600
      @budweiser600 Год назад +2

      It's racist against the English, imagine English living in India parodying Indians like this. Show respect to your host country, always.

    • @john_g_harris
      @john_g_harris Год назад +63

      @@budweiser600 one of the good things about the English is their sense of humour.

    • @budweiser600
      @budweiser600 Год назад +4

      @@john_g_harris Dude, it's 2023 the English are now minorities in all major English cities. No-one sees the English laughing at them being disrespected and think that's powerful and inspiring.

    • @blackbob3358
      @blackbob3358 Год назад +10

      @@budweiser600 Imagine, NOW, the "english" living in India ? End of any arguement.

    • @BintyMcFrazzles
      @BintyMcFrazzles Год назад +45

      ​@@budweiser600 English people are not the minority and I live in a big city.

  • @pratosaurusrex1128
    @pratosaurusrex1128 Год назад +125

    Goodness Gracious Me was a gem of a show. This sketch was so on point for drunken English guys going to an Indian Restaurant.

    • @richardboland1935
      @richardboland1935 16 дней назад +2

      Yeah, that's what this sketch is actually poking fun at.

  • @davebirch1976
    @davebirch1976 Год назад +180

    "what's the blandest thing on the menu?" Gets me every time 😂

    • @blackbob3358
      @blackbob3358 Год назад

      That was the time when the BBC were in their element, OVER promoting "minorities" on their channel. I hav'nt had a tele since. Best thing i ever did, mr Birch.

    • @sargonsblackgrandfather2072
      @sargonsblackgrandfather2072 Год назад +6

      @@blackbob3358 pretty sure some people were calling it a politically correct show back then too

    • @vermilliongecko
      @vermilliongecko 18 дней назад

      ​@@blackbob3358So now you're watching it on RUclips so you can whine about it. Hypocrite.

    • @mw56101
      @mw56101 18 дней назад +1

      The absolute best line...

    • @crwydryny
      @crwydryny 17 дней назад +5

      It's nina wadia's "it blocks me right up, I won't go to the toilet for a week" that gets me

  • @whu58
    @whu58 Год назад +171

    As a white man in his 60`s, I once sat with a younger british born indian friend/family watching this sketch in there home, we were all crying with laughter at the reverse parody of 20 somethings going out for a indian meal on a friday night = so relatable & true

  • @stevenr6397
    @stevenr6397 Год назад +154

    one of the best shows to ever come out of the uk! brilliantly mocking culture clashes and stereotypes without really taking or giving offense

  • @Denathorn
    @Denathorn Год назад +96

    Classic sketch, as a white pasty Englishman myself, I found it magic and hilarious when it showed, it was really well done... I miss Goodness Gracious Me, it was a great series! :)

  • @craigoliver3709
    @craigoliver3709 Год назад +196

    This sketch was a work of genius at the time,absolutely brilliant

    • @craigoliver3709
      @craigoliver3709 Год назад

      @Gregory Jones forgot about that

    • @trickoholix
      @trickoholix 23 дня назад +3

      At the time? Even now its the perfect skit and hasnt been bettered. The problem is good comedy like this cant get made anymore

  • @littlewoodimp
    @littlewoodimp 25 дней назад +32

    Non Indian Welshwoman here - bloody loved this series. This sketch especially had me in fits. I've been into too many places where some of the group have been determined to eat the hottest curry available, and making fools of themselves. Also seen some outrageously ignorant behaviour towards pleasant people serving lovely food. This takes the piss out of every ignoramus perfectly.

    • @philwill0123
      @philwill0123 22 дня назад +4

      Absolutely the underlying "we are best mates eh" , but "know your place" aggressive wuickturn on banter was all too knowing.

    • @crwydryny
      @crwydryny 17 дней назад +2

      Yep, as someone who grew up on Indian food and around Indians it's always funny seeing some tough guy being all "give me the hottest thing you got".
      I learnt how to make good Indian curries from them which often leads to me making what I consider a mild curry that has brought guys twice my size to their knees crying and left them wiping their butts with icecbes. Like seriously don't try to act tough if you're not used to spicy food. If you can't handle it there's no shame in picking something milder and tastier

    • @phillippatryndal4255
      @phillippatryndal4255 15 дней назад

      @@crwydryny I used to love spicy food - (lived nr Leicester (UK) for years) - but then moved to Leeds for a while to live with a gf that didn't really like it. No more spicy tooth since then :( Kormas are pretty much it, for me, now...

  • @Ghostdancer4444
    @Ghostdancer4444 Месяц назад +32

    "Oi, Clive of India", classic line 😂😂😂

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Год назад +97

    The funny thing is that most of the actors don't even have an Indian accent, they speak in a proper English accent. There's nothing we love more than people taking the piss out of us. Hysterical show.

    • @RedcoatT
      @RedcoatT Год назад +16

      That's because most of the cast were born in England.

    • @coot1925
      @coot1925 Год назад +10

      @@RedcoatT I know that, you know that, but I'm not sure they know that. 👍

    • @zepo82
      @zepo82 Год назад +5

      The most surprising thing was John not speaking scouse!

    • @coot1925
      @coot1925 Год назад

      @@zepo82 😂😂😂👍

    • @simongee8928
      @simongee8928 Год назад +9

      Same with Scots, Welsh and us Irish. Taking the micky at ourselves is something a lot of other nations can't quite get their heads round - ! 🤣

  • @PeterJPickles
    @PeterJPickles Год назад +92

    Nearly all the stars of this comedy went on to great things, a true British comedy show.

    • @1amjapan
      @1amjapan Год назад +4

      I remember repeating these sketches at school, it really was very popular. The Real McCoy too.

    • @adrianred236
      @adrianred236 Год назад +3

      "It was INDIAN" as per one of the characters

    • @PeterJPickles
      @PeterJPickles Год назад +6

      @@adrianred236 Yeah remember that Dad, "Superman, Indian" :)

    • @malcolmrowe9003
      @malcolmrowe9003 Год назад +2

      ​@@1amjapanthe main thing I remember from the real McCoy is their parody of Michael Jackson's Black or White

  • @robbie_
    @robbie_ Год назад +127

    Haha, I remember this sketch. They completely turned it around, the way English people behave in Indian restuarants here in the UK.

    • @BintyMcFrazzles
      @BintyMcFrazzles Год назад +24

      Thankfully, most of us don't! But it is a brilliant parody of how certain sections of drunken people can be, especially back in the 90s.

    • @blackbob3358
      @blackbob3358 Год назад

      Speak for yourself, bollock chops.

    • @sirrodneyffing1
      @sirrodneyffing1 Год назад +4

      Come on..some, but really very few English people.

    • @ramsey6681
      @ramsey6681 10 месяцев назад +10

      Yes... Some. I went to an Indian restaurant with a group of female nurses once in the 90s.
      I'm not exactly small, shy & retiring (and a council estate boy, so according to stereotypes I should have been what this sketch is taking the piss out of, but I've never had that much disrespect), and their behaviour horrified me.
      This sketch underplays how awful they were.
      Throwing poppadoms around like Frisbees and shouting, "Oi! Gupta! Where's the fucking grub!?" I'm really not exaggerating.
      I've had nights out with squaddies who'd just come back on R&R with nervous tics after being blown up in Afghanistan who were far more civilised.

    • @philwill0123
      @philwill0123 22 дня назад +2

      ​@@ramsey6681absolutely. The crap Asian wait staff got whether the deliberate mispronounce of names, women racially fetishing the waiters, the complete ignorance of eating for flavour rather than heat and turn around from jovial to pure aggression if asked a question was nailed.

  • @bluecheese1066
    @bluecheese1066 Год назад +37

    I'd forgotten how funny this show was. Thank you reminding me! Love and peace from the UK.

    • @JohnM...
      @JohnM... Год назад +3

      One of the funniest things on tv back then. Init?...

  • @PedroConejo1939
    @PedroConejo1939 Год назад +21

    It was the perfect photographic negative of drunken Brits going for an Indian on a Friday night. So much said simply by portraying the exact opposite of every waiter's experience. Still quoted regularly in this house. The show gave us some really talented performers who perhaps wouldn't have made it without showcasing their work in this way.

  • @GodlessScummer
    @GodlessScummer Месяц назад +8

    Speaking as a Brit I can definitely say that back in the day I've seen that kind of behaviour in Indian restaurants from British people in the past.
    When Sanjeev said "Oi Mate" it reminded me of British people saying "Oi Sabu" or "Oi Gunga Din" to Indian waiters.
    It was behaviour I used to find really embarrassing. I'm not saying it doesn't happen anymore but it's been many years since I've seen that kind of behaviour in Indian restaurants which definitely for the best.
    But this sketch really held up a mirror to a lot of British people at the time.
    The bit about ordering the blandest food and the plates of chips is hilarious as well. A lot of Brits would go to for a curry after a night out on the booze and order the hottest curry on the menu and a ridiculous amount of poppadoms only to end up regretting it the next day.

  • @ukman9797
    @ukman9797 Месяц назад +15

    Goodness Gracious was fabulously written and performed. Please do more of this program, specifically the Indians trying to be British.

  • @autisticlife
    @autisticlife Год назад +11

    I have always loved this sketch, I think this is the signature Goodness Gracious Me sketch. It is well observed and a complete inversion of behaviour frequently shown in Indian resturants in England.

  • @jeanneale9257
    @jeanneale9257 Год назад +33

    Great reaction guys
    You totally got it
    Peace from the UK

  • @TheDobla05
    @TheDobla05 Год назад +18

    After watching this my son was never called James again he's been jammez ever since awww I loved this show xx

  • @gavinbarbara
    @gavinbarbara 24 дня назад +9

    As a Brit I’ve always found this to be one of the best sketches ever. Brilliant 👍

  • @easterdeer
    @easterdeer Год назад +33

    Amazing video, thanks guys! "Give me the blandest thing on the menu" is a really well-known line from this show in the UK 😆 Happy new year friends!!

  • @HughRaine
    @HughRaine 23 дня назад +3

    Not only a fantastic sketch, but makes us English look at our own behaviour in restaurants. Perfection.

  • @robinaldred312
    @robinaldred312 Год назад +11

    This was a perfect example of turning the tables, I think the reason the series was so successful and funny was how they lambasted the most ridiculous stereotypes of both English & Indian cultures. It was all about the laughs and was deliberately being anti political correctness as all good comedy should be.

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Год назад +12

    Goodness Gracious Me was such a funny show and this sketch was very much a play on the drunk British people going out getting drunk and abusing people who work in Indian restaurants in the UK, they had some great sketches for sure.

  • @philipcochran1972
    @philipcochran1972 Год назад +33

    Fascinating to see the situation reversed. Very funny
    Indian food is VERY popular in the UK, however, I don't know how representative it is of Indian food in India
    But i will admit, as an English person, i do like my 'bland' food; i think i may represent a disappearing demographic.

    • @MackerelCat
      @MackerelCat Год назад +7

      It’s just a different way of cooking, there are lots of very delicious dishes not least of all the puddings!

  • @johnirwing2571
    @johnirwing2571 29 дней назад +6

    This sketch changed the way a lot of people behaved overnight, so spot but hilarious at the same time.

  • @MSalt69
    @MSalt69 Месяц назад +4

    One of my favorite comedy sketches ever. An absolute classic.

  • @TheSarkyGamer
    @TheSarkyGamer 12 дней назад +1

    A perfectly-worded, carefully-treated satire of how badly some dopes in England treat Indian restaurants. The first time we saw it, my dad realised that he actually did a couple of these things in restaurants... not the aggression or casual racism, but the "what's the hottest thing" and over-ordering... yeah, we all do that.
    It's nice to see this classic sketch from your perspective. Thanks for posting.

  • @steveharrison76
    @steveharrison76 17 дней назад +1

    “Hey Jamis” 😂😂😂 a really great bit of comedy, this

  • @garethlowbridge2979
    @garethlowbridge2979 Год назад +14

    Genius sketch on a genius show. I honestly think this show did alot to bridge the gap bewteeen the two cultures.

    • @leec6707
      @leec6707 6 дней назад

      Yes, comedy bridges those gaps - especially when we can all laugh at ourselves. I think Henning Wehn made many people review how they regarded Germans.

  • @sjbict
    @sjbict Год назад +23

    More from Goodness Gracious Me please especially the sketches where two families are bragging about their kids,

  • @markmiwurdz3992
    @markmiwurdz3992 26 дней назад +5

    Reminds me of the old Alexi Sayle gag "You do know that chucking out time in Calcutta, there are hundreds of pissed Indians wandering round chucking up steak and kidney pies"

  • @TS-1267
    @TS-1267 Месяц назад +5

    ..."".. Let's go for an English In It... "" The Legendary Line... Brilliant 😂😂😂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✌️

  • @kevintipcorn6787
    @kevintipcorn6787 Год назад +26

    This show was great. The sketches about some Indian families that were always competing to "out English" each other were very relatable as someone from an Irish background who grew up in England. They were called "The Coopers" I think.

    • @william6682
      @william6682 Год назад +1

      Not the Coopers but The Kumars at No. 42. Yes very funny.

    • @paulj7736
      @paulj7736 Год назад +6

      You right it was the Coopers and the Robinsons aka the Kapoors and Rabindranaths

    • @moragmckay3779
      @moragmckay3779 Год назад

      @@william6682 That was a different show with some of the same actors.

  • @matthewwalker5430
    @matthewwalker5430 Год назад +18

    Did you know that, yes, Indians have introduced us Brits to many lovely food but we Brits also influenced Indian food? We brought at least 2 of the most popular vegetables in Indian food with us - the Cauliflower (Gobi) back in the 19th Century and we also introduced the Potato to most of India (I believe the Portuguese first brought the potato in the 18th century but it pretty much remained only in their colony in Goa, whereas the Brits spread potatoes all over the country and incorporated them into Indian cuisine). We can thank each other for many things - India & Britain are a pretty good team, Hi-5!

    • @andyonions7864
      @andyonions7864 Год назад

      Fantastic. I live and learn.

    • @silverknight4886
      @silverknight4886 Год назад +8

      Chicken Tikka Massala was invented here (by Indian chefs) for the British palate

    • @jehanariyaratnam2874
      @jehanariyaratnam2874 2 месяца назад

      And fish and chips was invented in India

    • @mehallica666
      @mehallica666 29 дней назад

      Curry was actually created by British soldiers in India to disguise the taste of the rotten meat they had to endure.

    • @pqlasmdhryeiw8
      @pqlasmdhryeiw8 17 дней назад

      The Portuguese brought chillis (a New World crop) to India. Before that, Indian cuisine only had black pepper for heat.

  • @maximus1868
    @maximus1868 Год назад +14

    My favourite sketch from that show 😅

  • @stuartmiddleton1972
    @stuartmiddleton1972 Месяц назад +3

    As a Brit `this was one of the best comedy sketches I have seen. So brilliantly observed!!

  • @PianoFish
    @PianoFish 14 дней назад +2

    Love this show! The name issue also comes up in another GGM sketch where an English guy is staarting a job with an Indian company - everyone in the room spectacularly fails to pronounce 'Jonathan' correctly and then laugh about how complicated and long-winded English names are.

  • @MickyBrownEye1
    @MickyBrownEye1 Год назад +6

    This is a classic comedy scene. Truly great.

  • @jaywalker3087
    @jaywalker3087 Год назад +4

    I remember seeing this in the original series airing.
    I laughed my rocks off.
    These two Indians are so innocent.
    It's lovely.
    I love their take on things.

  • @ceriedwards3
    @ceriedwards3 21 день назад +2

    This sketch is CLASSIC. Yes back in the 20th century it was so common for drunk pasty men to behave like that in Indian restraints. Goodness gracious me was FANTASTIC. It was a radio show 1st

  • @robmortimer4150
    @robmortimer4150 25 дней назад +2

    It really was such a big thing to go for an Indian meal after a night out (especially at that time), they absolutely nailed the parody.

  • @stuartryan610
    @stuartryan610 Год назад +7

    Yes this sketch is a landmark in British Asian humour and this series which there is also a radio show which is were it started before moving to TV.😁 Not only great writing but away from comedy the performers are great actors.

  • @daveclose4935
    @daveclose4935 Год назад +9

    this was one of the funniest shows ever i loved it

  • @mikicoal
    @mikicoal Месяц назад +3

    It's really intended as a parody of pub culture in Britain, where drunk Brits go out for an Indian, ask for really spicy things, and talk down to the wait staff, but completely reversed. So it was making fun of Brits, but not in a mean way.

    • @Kevin-dp1vy
      @Kevin-dp1vy Месяц назад

      I cannot remember how many Friday nights I spent like this in the 70's!

  • @petermizon4344
    @petermizon4344 Год назад +9

    GREAT TAKE ON HOW WE ENGLISH BEHAVE LOL

  • @lyndarichardson4744
    @lyndarichardson4744 Год назад +7

    This was a take off of the way some British people behaved in Indian restaurants !

  • @moonramshaw1982
    @moonramshaw1982 Год назад +8

    Hilarious programme 😆👍

  • @Philxjman
    @Philxjman 26 дней назад +3

    To this day when I'm in any restaurant and I look at the menu a little voice in my head often says "Hey Jammess, What's the blandest thing on the menu?"
    Just comic genius!

    • @PianoFish
      @PianoFish 14 дней назад

      There are so many quotable lines from that show, one that comes into my head a lot on the train is the sketch where some Indian teenagers spend their gap year volunteering in England and start off with "We have come here to a ramshackle clinic in the poverty-stricken village of Wolverhampton."

  • @stevearno100
    @stevearno100 Месяц назад +3

    I love that scene - goodness gracious me was an extremely good comedy show .
    It was a piss take out of British weekend culture at the time 80s/early 90s . I was lucky enough to be part of it , in all its glory..
    Our pubs shut at 11pm and then the only places opened that served alcohol were primarily Indian restaurants . Social clubs , night clubs , raves of course opened to "shit-o-clock" . But if you were in town ( any UK town) at the pub , you would probably end up in the Indian restaurant.
    This sketch is basically exactly how most friday/Saturday nights were for Indian waiter's/restaurants. Everyone drunk would order the hottest curry that most couldn't eat . They would order 24 poppadoms for 2 people . The waiter's were tortured by "drunk"( they had the patients of a Saint) ..But generally it wasn't with malice or anger or anything harmful it was just drunk bombastic.
    I used to have a regular Indian restaurant " The balti-house " . It wasn't the best Indian restaurant in our town . But we had a table called "the captains table " . The customers who sat at the table was always just men from 18- 70s ..we just seemed to meet up on the table every weekend . Apart from my few friends , the others on the table were just "Indian restaurant friends " we never knew each outside the restaurant.
    We got to know the staff and it just became a every friday/Saturday night .
    I loved it - I adore Indian food without a doubt it was my favourite food and everyone in.the UK thought the same . Indian food was for many years considered our national dish as we ate more of it than things like "fish and chips" etc .
    People still go out to Indian restaurants but its not like it was . Firstly decades ago apart from.the odd pub or chains like the harvester etc there was only really Indian and Chinese restaurants, with scatterings of French,Italians,Greek etc . The other denominatior was everyone was "smashed" ( drunk ) at the weekend in comparison to today which is not as extreme

  • @johnburton4577
    @johnburton4577 Год назад +5

    GGM was so fresh when it came out. Very popular sketch show with do many popular sketches. And this sketch was just priceless.

  • @Pilot.0101
    @Pilot.0101 21 день назад +1

    Absolutely love this! If there's one thing we Brits enjoy its banter! That's all this is, nothing the least bit offensive here 😂 Indian-British people are such a core part of our culture, all of this is just so very British whilst also being Indian. The best of British culture is our ability to assimilate. This country is such a wonderful mix of amazing cultures and people.

  • @Dwayne3007
    @Dwayne3007 17 дней назад

    I'll never forget this sketch. Such a classic. This and The Real McCoy were gems.

  • @SittingComfortably
    @SittingComfortably 23 дня назад +1

    Fantastic sketch - pointing out the bad bits of UK culture but without being nasty (as I've seen in more recent times), & of course, brilliantly observed - that is a quintessential post-pub meal at an Indian restaurant, but in an English one 😁

  • @NPA1001
    @NPA1001 22 дня назад +1

    “Whats the blandest thing on the menu” 🤣🤣🤣

  • @michaelreddington658
    @michaelreddington658 16 дней назад +1

    GGM transcended across cultural lines back in the day. We used to love copying the skits at school when we were kids. It was hilarious!

  • @ehmar
    @ehmar 25 дней назад +1

    I think you missed the point of this sketch:
    The way these guys are acting whilst drunk is the way many British nationals used to act in Indian restaurants showing no class and being rude to the staff back in the 1990's (the same time this comedy show came out).
    So they made a parody of the reality.
    For many of us British-Asian's, back then - GGM was the first time we had seen a comedy show on BBC with fellow brown-skinned people.
    It will always be close to our hearts and is definitely an old favourite of my whole family and friends.

  • @oxfamshop
    @oxfamshop Год назад +3

    The show Goodness Gracious Me is one of my favourites

  • @Greaseball01
    @Greaseball01 22 дня назад +2

    They also had a talk show called The Kumar's where the gimmick was they all played members of the family (mum, dad, gran etc) and celebrities would come to their house to chat. They're iconic but they went their separate ways a while ago now.

  • @Schnoodles46
    @Schnoodles46 Месяц назад +3

    I think this really did change English behaviour in Indian restaurants. We were shamed, but in the funniest way possible.

  • @Mark2024Hola
    @Mark2024Hola 16 дней назад +2

    I remember when this first came on TV - properly funny!!

  • @bgp1956
    @bgp1956 Год назад +3

    Love it, thanks guys xx

  • @MackerelCat
    @MackerelCat Год назад +4

    This show is worth a watch, still very funny!

  • @stephentully3941
    @stephentully3941 Год назад +4

    We do have lots of Indian resturants in the UK and in london there all different restuarants you only have to turn a corner and you get the choice of lots of different cousine even banglidash. Yes London has become very cosmipocalton.

  • @simonmillard8931
    @simonmillard8931 Месяц назад +2

    Not forgetting Skipinda, the Punjabi Kangaroo

  • @sargonsblackgrandfather2072
    @sargonsblackgrandfather2072 Год назад +3

    It was an absolute genius sketch

  • @OnASeasideMission
    @OnASeasideMission Год назад +1

    Brilliant sketch.
    And what I loved most about GGM was that all the jokes and characters were so....
    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @fibrown444
    @fibrown444 Год назад +1

    I showed this to three friends from Bangladesh a few years ago, they loved it.

  • @Ian-lx1iz
    @Ian-lx1iz Год назад +2

    Great show, great reaction.
    (Hmm - don't even _think_ about watching _It Ain't Half Hot, Mum_ )

  • @MattOfDoom1
    @MattOfDoom1 17 дней назад +1

    I still to this day, pronounce anyone called James, as "Jar Mez". Great scene.

  • @House0fHoot
    @House0fHoot Год назад +3

    My favourite sketch from GGM 👏

  • @DanielGurney
    @DanielGurney 20 дней назад

    Goodness Gracious Me was one of my favourite comedy shows growing up in the UK. So we written and brilliant in its social cultural parodies.

  • @icturner23
    @icturner23 28 дней назад +1

    I remember this sketch so well. I’ve been embarrassed ever since when people I’m with order papadams in Indian restaurants.

  • @rbrooks2007
    @rbrooks2007 Год назад +3

    The sketch I loved but not seen in a long time was when the gang were sitting in a cafe and one of them said that one of their crowd who was arriving later had a new girlfriend. They all became interested and the person said with regret "... and another thing. She's English!" The others cried "Oh no!" Later in the sketch the English girl turned up where they were all sitting in the park in casual clothes, she dressed in a sari, wanting to wash the feet of one of them and then singing like Lata and dancing around the tree like a character in a Raj Kapoor film.

  • @chandie5298
    @chandie5298 Год назад +2

    that was HILARIOUS!!!

  • @sollyolly9547
    @sollyolly9547 20 дней назад +1

    I am Punjabi, 2nd generation. I am doing the loving. Good vidio boyz

  • @paulhorgan6152
    @paulhorgan6152 Год назад +10

    I love this show ❤❤🇬🇧😊😊🤣🤣

    • @stephentully3941
      @stephentully3941 Год назад +2

      I believe they where acting drunk and it was not racist in any way it is a comedy show. There is some racists in the UK but the vast majority of us are not.

  • @HankD13
    @HankD13 Месяц назад

    We genuinely loved "Goodness Gracious Me". Real work of genius and it made the cast household names.

  • @PhilRead80
    @PhilRead80 25 дней назад

    This is my favourite comedy sketch ever. It’s superb.

  • @Citizen-Nurseman
    @Citizen-Nurseman 22 дня назад

    Goodness gracious me was so excellent, wonderful cast.

  • @yaplamf
    @yaplamf Год назад +2

    Why is everyone skirting around this? The whole thing that makes this funny is because they are saying this is what English people do all the time when 'going for an Indian'. They just reversed the roles and it makes it brilliant lol.

  • @user-km2bk8zb4m
    @user-km2bk8zb4m Месяц назад

    I loved this show, the actors were brilliant..... this was a hilarious sketch, still makes me laugh now. 😂😂😂

  • @HorrorFan-WrestlingFan
    @HorrorFan-WrestlingFan 15 дней назад +1

    It's a parody of what happens when people are Ignorant in a Indian Restaurant It's sad it still happens thats why this is my favourite episode because they turn the tables on the idiots that think mocking the Indian people and their culture is funny I'm a 37 year old white man and believe all humans are equal ❤👍🤝

  • @jessieb7290
    @jessieb7290 26 дней назад +1

    I love this clip and the show. Grew up with it. Although when I would say “eat my chuddies” rarely around my mums friends, they would give me an odd look 😂
    This clip is so spot on, like going and fancying the waiters and stuff. 😂

  • @Katy_Jones
    @Katy_Jones Год назад +1

    When a joke about Indians going for an English is one of the most English things ever.

  • @UKCougar
    @UKCougar 23 дня назад

    I was never a particular fan of Goodness Gracious Me. But this sketch is absolute genius, beautifully observed and parodied. Hilarious.

  • @nforne
    @nforne 14 дней назад +1

    I think this scene embarrassed a lot of 20-something Brits, because it was SO on the nose for how we behaved on a night out. Drinking all night then finishing the evening off by going for an Indian. But hey, if I could go back I would - those were great days. 🤣

  • @mandylavida
    @mandylavida 10 дней назад +1

    I so remember people acting like this in Indian restaurants in the 80s. The waiters would be so patient in the face of English behaviour ob a Friday night. I do stress that we are not like this now.....mostly.

  • @raycope2086
    @raycope2086 Месяц назад

    Namaste, folks.
    Great reactions to this wonderful sketch show.
    Have a grand day.
    I wish you rainbows.

  • @iainjohnson1235
    @iainjohnson1235 Год назад +2

    'It's Indian' .. always! great show!

  • @greygreen5610
    @greygreen5610 Год назад +1

    this is so funny a complete turn around at what happens in so many indian restuarants across the uk on a friday and saturday night with drunk and obnoxious people

  • @laurabedford5095
    @laurabedford5095 Год назад +1

    Brilliant sketch going for an english , great group of talented actors , afew have been in eastenders lol

  • @kevanwillis4571
    @kevanwillis4571 Год назад +1

    "Going for an Indian" has been a British thing on Friday and Saturday night for fifty years.

  • @smithpm81
    @smithpm81 Год назад +1

    shows us brits up for what we are lol brilliant

  • @monacophotographyevents2384
    @monacophotographyevents2384 Год назад +2

    Seen this a gazillion times...still makes me laugh. I live in Monaco and you can't get a decent curry here (or in France or Italy). I need to fly back every so often to London to get a good curry.

  • @raycope2086
    @raycope2086 Год назад

    You two are very nice people, and I wish you rainbows.

  • @thefirm4606
    @thefirm4606 Год назад +1

    Best sketch ever ❤

  • @davidbgreensmith
    @davidbgreensmith 22 дня назад

    I have always loved this sketch, although of late I've wondered if some might find it offensive. I'm glad to see that Asian people still love it. Goodness Gracious Me was a classic. I loved Indian Dad. I think he was my favourite.

  • @shimsham6
    @shimsham6 24 дня назад

    I use to love watching this back in the day, such a smart, well written comedy that wasn't afraid to mock both British and Indian culture.

  • @jaysmith2858
    @jaysmith2858 Год назад +2

    Superman. Indian! Come on you've seen the film. He runs faster than a speeding train. There's only one country where you can run faster than a train".
    😂