A British classic is “You Rang, M'Lord?” that still has a cultic status and a large fan base in Hungary (the outstanding work of dubbing actors helped a lot). Its setting is after the ‘Great War’ and a lot of the comedy is rooted in the eroding social system and stereotypes of lords, ladies and various servants of different levels.
For me as an Montenegrin it's : 1. "OFAH - Only fools and horses" 2. "Black adder" 3. "Monty Python's flying circus" 4. "Mr. Bean" 5. "Alo, alo" 6. All the rest. I got OFAH and Monty Pyton complete series on DVDs that i bought sometime in the 2000s in a shop that's been long closed. All my DVDs as well as music CDs, magazines, comic books, even my library and other physical media are in my basement now... I mostly use Netflix for movies and tv shows now. And digital cable tv and an app on my smart tv for watching live sports. And mostly play video games on my PC anyways.
I always respected you as a teacher n believe me it was all learning English language the it has to be...... Million thanx to u Teacher......I take it as a huge transformation.....Thank you for me getting to know...... Excellent!! Shirish Pedram.
I agree with you, regarding Black Adder being rather intellectual, in many respects. However, I do think there's enough 'other stuff' to keep anyone amused. Along with Fawlty Towers, probably my favourite. You should watch it again.
Thank you for sharing your favourite shows. Comedy is a great way of getting into another language. It was a pleasure to hear from you about series I enjoy too, and also to learn about a couple I hadn't heard of before (The League of Gentlemen and Harry & Paul). By the way, when they started airing Blackadder here in Bulgaria in the 90s (it was dubbed), the next morning, after an episode, everyone in elementary school was abuzz, laughing our heads off, repeating the Bulgarian translations of the jokes 😀 It was before they started airing Mr Bean, so it was a genuine love at first sight. I've watched it a few more times since then and I always find something new.
Hello Jade.That is unbeliveable but not longer than two weeks ago when i was watching one of your relaxed english videos i said to myself how nice would it be to see a video of your favorite english comedies And now it is.As if i made an order for specific video and you created it in response.Amazing. Thank you for everything you do teacher Jade.I have discovered you few weeks ago and since then i watch a lot of your materials.And that help improve my english, helping sort out english english from american english that i know from school and/or movies. The english comedy i know myself and can recommend to you and others is "Death at a funeral"(original, english version of course.Because there is also american version that is not funny at all) It is by far the only english comedy i saw and i love it. It is a story of Simon who was invited to a funeral of his fiances uncle.Simon is very scared of that event because there he supose to meet with his fiance-Martha-father who seems to hate him so much for hanging with his daughter. As they come by to pick Marthas brother to the funeral who is studying to be the farmacist, Martha is giving Simon a pill of what she believed was Valium.To calm down Stressed Simon.Little did she knew the pill she gave him wasnt valium at all.It was a halucynogenic pill similar to LSD.These were produced by Marthas brother who was trying to hide them in an empty bottle of valium pills. Poor Simon is having a funeral of his nightmares and there is where the whole comedy goes. Absolutely amazing film😊
Classics: The vicar of Dibley, Only fools and horses, Are you being served, Open all hours, the good life More modern ones: The it crowd, Not going out, Miranda
I strongly recommend “The Thick of It”, based on which the Veep was written. Other ones that I’ve partly watched - “Love thy neighbour”, “Still Game”, Chewin the fat, Two Ronnies and Fresh Fields 😊 Also, I’ve come across clips of Life’s too short (look up - Dwarf on pole 😅) and Office, but watched neither yet.
Dear Jade, thank You very much for 'The League of Gentlemen' as well as 'Harry & Paul'! I didn't know about those and according to your description I like them already. 'Black Adder' is far above my powers of comprehension but I compensate by watching 'Thin Blue Line' which is not so "hoity-toity". 😋I also adore the performance of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie in 'Jeeves and Wooster' (some listening workout!), available right here on YT. Do I need to mention 'Yes /prime/ minister'?
My favourite comedy shows are Ricky Gervais and Jimmy Carr's gigs. English is not my native language, I am french. I also love the black adder and Hugh Laurie with Stephen Fry.
Some Russian guy here, no diplomas. Blackadder is a simple show for the masses. No sophisti-humour here. The jokes and situations are straightforward and don’t need context. You can follow along without an Eton or Oxford. And you'll pick up on moments in English history likely etched in every UK schoolchild's memory, like the Spanish Armada, some kings and queens, etc. By contrast, Harry and Paul, aside from Loadsamoney, actually require some background knowledge to fully appreciate them. Thanks for the recommendations and the reminder: I was struck by Monty Python and have seen a lot of their solo work. But somehow always skipped over Basil Fawlty. I'll give him a shot. Any recommendations for modern sketch shows in 2024? Something along the lines of Mitchell & Webb or Fry & Laurie classics?
Thanks for your comment. Just wondering if you watched Black Adder in English or whether it was dubbed? My point of view is that the show was not made for the English masses, so it’s interesting how we draw different conclusions.
Here are some brilliant sketch shows from the 2000s and 2010s: Jam (very dark in parts), Bruiser, Big Train, Cardinal Burns, Cowards (only three episodes ever made). As a Mitchell & Webb fan, you'll enjoy Bruiser as it features some of the same people🙂
@@JadeJoddle The dubbed version was first, and years later in English. My family has been working class for generations, with a few lower middle class exceptions, if Russian strata can be translated into the English class system. So I'm generalizing based on myself. In terms of '80s comedies, I'd be equally entertained to watch Blackadder and The Benny Hill Show of that period. For me, they operate on the same principles of humor. Also, Rowan Atkinson simplified a lot from his previous works for this show and paved the way for Mr. Bean. But, for instance, The Young Ones and Yes, Prime Minister will bore me a bit. These two are essentially the same type of show too, just aimed at different audiences.
True i think the lack of love in the real world and suffering is insulted by the amount of thought and effort into the pretend. Even if its funny. Our current situation is that these programmes had a chance to teach or help the society but things have got worse. True we have always had the muses.. but musing is not making real life better😢
Thanks for the recommendations! "Blackadder" is fantastic! There are Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry in it as well, and I love those two. Their "Fry & Laurie" show has really helped me through some gloomy days of my life. "Fawlty Towers" is also great. Basil's cruelty can be really hilarious! Some people here have mentioned Monty Python. It's also a favourite of mine. I even watched "A fish called Wanda" and "Nuns on the run" because some of the Pythons were in those comedies. Glad I did 😄
I love the David Bowie song in Extras about the Ricky Gervais character called something like 'Chubby Little Loser' - the cruel lyrics are by Gervais but the song itself is rather beautiful.
I usually stick to Bollywood films but I have watched some British films as well NOTTING HILL,FULL MONTY EAST IS EAST we have some great Indian actors working in ENGLISH FILMS om puri, saeed jaffery,victor banerjee ( a passage to india) foreign body & irfan khan, amrish puri,BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM but my favourite British actor is HUGH GRANT , Rachael weiz,Catherine zeta jones , Evan mcgregor
Hi Jade. Couldnt disagree with any of your choices. Got to say I loved blackadder. The Mighty Boosg us out there but I love it The young ones as well. Even like some radio comedy from Hancocks half hour to The Goon show. All the best 🙏
Also if everyone knew the amount of spying, or snooping or personal data that TV shows get through intel on real lifes and people that they put into programmes then the public would be furious also.. further evidence we have depression and social divide😢
George Michael is gone now in a percilar freak accidenr... This is the truth of what celebrities... Love goes into it because people sent a massive load of money at them... 😅
Hallo Jade, in Germany we have a British crime series , Inspector Barnaby in Germany (2005)and Midsomer Murders in UK(1997). This TV Program was in German , like any other TV Program , even the Cinema Movies are in German . John Nettles played Inspector Barnaby. Here a Link in EN and a Link in D en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midsomer_Murders Inspector Barnaby - Skurrile Morde in der Grafschaft ...
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Black Adder is great! Tony Robinson playing Baldrick always had a cunning plan! 😂
I also like Dad’s Army and The Young Ones.
I have always loved "Keeping up Appearances"
This is a good one!
A British classic is “You Rang, M'Lord?” that still has a cultic status and a large fan base in Hungary (the outstanding work of dubbing actors helped a lot).
Its setting is after the ‘Great War’ and a lot of the comedy is rooted in the eroding social system and stereotypes of lords, ladies and various servants of different levels.
Black Adder is the best. Hilarious. 🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠highbrow is a new word for me.
For me as an Montenegrin it's :
1. "OFAH - Only fools and horses"
2. "Black adder"
3. "Monty Python's flying circus"
4. "Mr. Bean"
5. "Alo, alo"
6. All the rest.
I got OFAH and Monty Pyton complete series on DVDs that i bought sometime in the 2000s in a shop that's been long closed. All my DVDs as well as music CDs, magazines, comic books, even my library and other physical media are in my basement now... I mostly use Netflix for movies and tv shows now. And digital cable tv and an app on my smart tv for watching live sports. And mostly play video games on my PC anyways.
I remember one cable channel used to run "The League.." 24/7 for about a year. Ever since then I can't ask "Are you local?" in a normal human way 😅
Watching it 24/7 would be overdoing it slightly. 😂
I always respected you as a teacher n believe me it was all learning English language the it has to be...... Million thanx to u Teacher......I take it as a huge transformation.....Thank you for me getting to know...... Excellent!!
Shirish Pedram.
I agree with you, regarding Black Adder being rather intellectual, in many respects. However, I do think there's enough 'other stuff' to keep anyone amused. Along with Fawlty Towers, probably my favourite. You should watch it again.
We often used to watch clips of Black Adder in history lessons at school. It worked well, I still remember a lot about the Puritans!
Jade ..you looks so fabulous today as earlier. It's really good to see you in this form fighting all the obstacles. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Fawlty Towers with Basil's impeccable command of the English language and the other characters (the Colonel's, Sybil's etc); compared to Manuel's.
Has Jade been drinking? 😮
It's not possible to make such characters anymore.
“Que?”
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Most informative and helpful video.
Thank you for sharing your favourite shows. Comedy is a great way of getting into another language. It was a pleasure to hear from you about series I enjoy too, and also to learn about a couple I hadn't heard of before (The League of Gentlemen and Harry & Paul). By the way, when they started airing Blackadder here in Bulgaria in the 90s (it was dubbed), the next morning, after an episode, everyone in elementary school was abuzz, laughing our heads off, repeating the Bulgarian translations of the jokes 😀 It was before they started airing Mr Bean, so it was a genuine love at first sight. I've watched it a few more times since then and I always find something new.
That’s a funny story. 😅
I've watched first episode of The League of gentlemen. Well, perhaps this is my cup of tea, I'll start with it.
Love Fawlty Towers. Pitty they didn't make more episodes. ❤
Great practice listening to descriptions.
Hello Jade.That is unbeliveable but not longer than two weeks ago when i was watching one of your relaxed english videos i said to myself how nice would it be to see a video of your favorite english comedies And now it is.As if i made an order for specific video and you created it in response.Amazing.
Thank you for everything you do teacher Jade.I have discovered you few weeks ago and since then i watch a lot of your materials.And that help improve my english, helping sort out english english from american english that i know from school and/or movies.
The english comedy i know myself and can recommend to you and others is "Death at a funeral"(original, english version of course.Because there is also american version that is not funny at all)
It is by far the only english comedy i saw and i love it.
It is a story of Simon who was invited to a funeral of his fiances uncle.Simon is very scared of that event because there he supose to meet with his fiance-Martha-father who seems to hate him so much for hanging with his daughter.
As they come by to pick Marthas brother to the funeral who is studying to be the farmacist, Martha is giving Simon a pill of what she believed was Valium.To calm down Stressed Simon.Little did she knew the pill she gave him wasnt valium at all.It was a halucynogenic pill similar to LSD.These were produced by Marthas brother who was trying to hide them in an empty bottle of valium pills.
Poor Simon is having a funeral of his nightmares and there is where the whole comedy goes.
Absolutely amazing film😊
What a coincidence! 😅 I haven’t heard of your recommendation-thanks for letting me know. 👍
JAM!
Classics:
The vicar of Dibley,
Only fools and horses,
Are you being served,
Open all hours,
the good life
More modern ones:
The it crowd,
Not going out,
Miranda
Thanks for sharing.
Have watched Black Adder and Fawlty Towers
Others that I have watched are Allo Allo, Mind Your Language, Yes Minister and The Thin Blue Line :)
Mind your language is considered a bit taboo but perhaps it is worth talking about someday
Ahhhh 🙂
@@salilsahani2721Allo, allo is english?I always believed it is french production
I strongly recommend “The Thick of It”, based on which the Veep was written. Other ones that I’ve partly watched - “Love thy neighbour”, “Still Game”, Chewin the fat, Two Ronnies and Fresh Fields 😊
Also, I’ve come across clips of Life’s too short (look up - Dwarf on pole 😅) and Office, but watched neither yet.
Dear Jade, thank You very much for 'The League of Gentlemen' as well as 'Harry & Paul'! I didn't know about those and according to your description I like them already. 'Black Adder' is far above my powers of comprehension but I compensate by watching 'Thin Blue Line' which is not so "hoity-toity". 😋I also adore the performance of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie in 'Jeeves and Wooster' (some listening workout!), available right here on YT. Do I need to mention 'Yes /prime/ minister'?
My favourite comedy shows are Ricky Gervais and Jimmy Carr's gigs. English is not my native language, I am french. I also love the black adder and Hugh Laurie with Stephen Fry.
Hi Miss Teacher Jade, your channel its really Amazing
Thanks a lot for share your recomendations!!!!
Some Russian guy here, no diplomas.
Blackadder is a simple show for the masses. No sophisti-humour here.
The jokes and situations are straightforward and don’t need context. You can follow along without an Eton or Oxford.
And you'll pick up on moments in English history likely etched in every UK schoolchild's memory, like the Spanish Armada, some kings and queens, etc.
By contrast, Harry and Paul, aside from Loadsamoney, actually require some background knowledge to fully appreciate them.
Thanks for the recommendations and the reminder: I was struck by Monty Python and have seen a lot of their solo work.
But somehow always skipped over Basil Fawlty. I'll give him a shot.
Any recommendations for modern sketch shows in 2024?
Something along the lines of Mitchell & Webb or Fry & Laurie classics?
Thanks for your comment. Just wondering if you watched Black Adder in English or whether it was dubbed? My point of view is that the show was not made for the English masses, so it’s interesting how we draw different conclusions.
I’m out of date with anything modern.
Here are some brilliant sketch shows from the 2000s and 2010s: Jam (very dark in parts), Bruiser, Big Train, Cardinal Burns, Cowards (only three episodes ever made). As a Mitchell & Webb fan, you'll enjoy Bruiser as it features some of the same people🙂
@@JadeJoddle The dubbed version was first, and years later in English.
My family has been working class for generations, with a few lower middle class exceptions, if Russian strata can be translated into the English class system.
So I'm generalizing based on myself.
In terms of '80s comedies, I'd be equally entertained to watch Blackadder and The Benny Hill Show of that period. For me, they operate on the same principles of humor.
Also, Rowan Atkinson simplified a lot from his previous works for this show and paved the way for Mr. Bean.
But, for instance, The Young Ones and Yes, Prime Minister will bore me a bit. These two are essentially the same type of show too, just aimed at different audiences.
I❤ comedy 🎉
True i think the lack of love in the real world and suffering is insulted by the amount of thought and effort into the pretend.
Even if its funny.
Our current situation is that these programmes had a chance to teach or help the society but things have got worse. True we have always had the muses.. but musing is not making real life better😢
Thank you!
Thanks for the recommendations!
"Blackadder" is fantastic! There are Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry in it as well, and I love those two. Their "Fry & Laurie" show has really helped me through some gloomy days of my life.
"Fawlty Towers" is also great. Basil's cruelty can be really hilarious!
Some people here have mentioned Monty Python. It's also a favourite of mine. I even watched "A fish called Wanda" and "Nuns on the run" because some of the Pythons were in those comedies. Glad I did 😄
Love Fawlty Towers too. It’s close to perfection. 😅
Oh Jade,vous m'avez rappele le dvd de mister Bean que je possede et que peut etre je vais le revoir.
I love the David Bowie song in Extras about the Ricky Gervais character called something like 'Chubby Little Loser' - the cruel lyrics are by Gervais but the song itself is rather beautiful.
Ha! Yes that song is brilliant.
are you really watching DVDs - that's so nostalgic lol
What about "Bottom"?
I usually stick to Bollywood films but I have watched some British films as well NOTTING HILL,FULL MONTY EAST IS EAST we have some great Indian actors working in ENGLISH FILMS om puri, saeed jaffery,victor banerjee ( a passage to india) foreign body & irfan khan, amrish puri,BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM but my favourite British actor is HUGH GRANT , Rachael weiz,Catherine zeta jones , Evan mcgregor
Hi Jade. Couldnt disagree with any of your choices. Got to say I loved blackadder. The Mighty Boosg us out there but I love it The young ones as well. Even like some radio comedy from Hancocks half hour to The Goon show. All the best 🙏
Mighty Boosh isn’t one of my faves but is a worthy mention. 👍
@@JadeJoddleIt would be a boring world if everyone like the same things. 👍
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Hey Jade! Take the Red Pill, you will be more beautiful and younger.
I was listening Love in a cold weather, by a female novelist you said once... It was better smoking weed
Also if everyone knew the amount of spying, or snooping or personal data that TV shows get through intel on real lifes and people that they put into programmes then the public would be furious also.. further evidence we have depression and social divide😢
*I haven't seen any of those you showed*
Outnumbered and An Idiot Abroad
George Michael is gone now in a percilar freak accidenr... This is the truth of what celebrities...
Love goes into it because people sent a massive load of money at them... 😅
Hallo Jade, in Germany we have a British crime series , Inspector Barnaby in Germany (2005)and Midsomer Murders in UK(1997). This TV Program was in German , like any other TV Program , even the Cinema Movies are in German .
John Nettles played Inspector Barnaby. Here a Link in EN and a Link in D
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midsomer_Murders
Inspector Barnaby - Skurrile Morde in der Grafschaft ...
Oh yes I know that series. I’ll talk about it someday.