Irish Horse Trainers - Harry and Paul - Series 3 Episode 3 - BBC Two
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer... More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk/p... Two Irish horse trainers have a chat about their oddly-named racehorses - and about their shares. It turns out that Padraig is going to sell his shares in the Soho House Group to Bernie Ecclestone!
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This brings back memories of working on building sites in London in the eighties. I was a traveling backpacker from South Africa and worked with a lot of Irish site workers. I could go a whole day on site and barely understand what was being said. Was not even sure if English was being spoken. We worked hard and the beer at the local after work always seemed to solve any communication issues. Great guys and simple times.
Simple guys, great times.
Were they from Kerry?
@@ClannCholmain I could never understand them for long enough to find out.
Similar to me working at Stansted airport reconstruction back in the 80's. Could spend an entire day totally bewildered.
@Wayne Rochat : I mind working with a south african guy on a London building site 88/89.Lunch time he was hogging the only payphone and always had a big neat tower of £1 coins all ready to phone South Africa.
First time I’ve heard someone doing a decent Irish accent !!! Excellent 😃
Having grown up around Irish horse people - I've heard both these accents in that crowd. Spot on.
I lived in Cork for 5 years and never understood a word they said ...and I'm Irish...lol
No one does
Carrk. A planet and a language all of its own.
@@kasimsultonfan Try Falmouth / Truro in Cornwall. I was totally perplexed.
@@warlock242 Sorry, what did you say?
Langer...
these guys are masters at accents, the football manager skit is second to none lol
What is scary is that by the end I was understanding what they were saying...
Me too!
My husbands mother's aunt was married to an Irish man who had a very tick accent,and his dad could do a brilliant impersonation of him!
There all gone now but not forgotten!
Those two are the most underrated actors.
Just brilliant...totally agree.
So bloody brilliant! Harry & Paul are beyond brilliant! X
“.....but if the worst comes to the worst, I’ve got him a job lined up on the cuff link counter at Asprey’s”.
The timing of not having your toupee running as he removes his cap, superb.
Many years ago my secretary said there’s a Pakistani on the phone I can’t understand him I took the call Oh hello dad He was a Kerryman The secretary was Irish
Lol 😂
I'm not Irish and I can tell you that's the best Irish impersonation ever. Made I laugh.
Paul has always been the master of comedy voices
I say very funny indeed lovely banter from Harry and Paul top notch what
I was watching the Cheltenham festival last week. Trying to understand the Irish jockeys and trainers was a major task!! Brilliant!
I remember listening to two people from country Kerry. I understood them when they spoke to me but when chatting to each other their dialect changed so much that I barely understood a word.
Yerra
Consitently brilliant. Deeply offensive. Keep it coming!
Not offensive at all its gas.
@@conor85882 It wouldn't be allowed on TV now.... offensive to Irish people (or it "may be", and may be is what counts at the woke BBC)
@@PreservationEnthusiast Am Irish and I love this, am from Co. Louth our accent isn’t as bad a Cork or Kerry one.
@@gerardhiggins4827 You're sensible about humour. But there is a tendency that if a small minority is offended then the material is not acceptable for broadcast. This has lead to a watering down of any satirical or observational comedy that is commissioned or sanctioned for broadcast.
Accents Are Off To a Tee... Wickedly Funny..
The strange thing here is that RUclips subtitles will translate everything perfectly. 🤣
Bring them back !!
One thing the UK has a reputation for abroad - brilliant comedy.
Across Europe, no one's better. In US it's 50-50 that understands it.
Black books, coupling. + some more niche
I can tell you this sketch shows you how immensely talented they are. Whilst obviously overexaggerated for comedy affect that accent would fit right in down in West Cork/Kerry every day of the week.
The closed captions for this one are hysterical.
RIP Bernie Angle-Soup 🙏🏼
Fantastic Accents!!!! Forever funny :D
The best thing about Harry Enfield has always been Paul Whitehouse.
This is half my relatives, greetings from Ireland
My old boss looked the image of Paul Whitehouse,i constantly took the piss..ooh suits u sir.he wasnt amused,but us girls in the office just took the piss even more..good old days..
I got 'dreadlock holiday' and that was about it.
Yes - he just pronounces it Caark!
I'm Irish. This is hilarious, and very accurate for many rural speakers in the South West. 😂
Unfortunately in Ireland we make fun of the people with this accent - West Cork/Kerry. Not very nice and a bit outdated now (I hope) but man it's a strong accent. You need to fine tune your ear. "O's" becomes "A's". Cork becomes Caark.
But this is a rural accent. Cillian Murphy, actor, has a more urbane Cork accent and it can be quite melodic and beautiful.
I think the people of Cork can handle a bit of fun being poked at their accents and give as good as they get. It's not like we're talking about human sacrifice or female genital mutilation here, joking around about how each other talks is hardly a cultural trait we should be hoping for extinction. I mean what kind of Stepford utopia are you hoping for?
Eejit
@@d-logan5280 that's a great comment
Bob 'buzzkill' Smith. Its just a bit of craic ffs ...
And guess what he was Irish very very drunk 🤣
Fair play to him his spot on haha
Genius personified.
We have our country gents as well, just a bit more mental haha.
They "get it" in Portugal.
we do love british comedy here in Portugal.
Brilliant! Micks talking gibberish at 9 billion words a minute!
Actually sounds a little countryside Limerick
Abbeyfeale! Lol.
Naw, Kerry.
Nailed it.
Absolute genius, speaking as a Corkman Disisasgoodasitgetslike,fairplaytooyabhoy....
These two worked well together .
Thank you🙏 Ireland
Horse racing in a nutshell....posh or Irish?
So true 🤣🤣🤣
Lol, they still have it!
Brilliant.
Why aren't these two knighted?
Subtitles aren't working.....
Hilarious, so funny.
How many veyrons??
Baldric I fooking love it
Turn on the subtitles - hilarious.
Very Graham Nortonish lol
I Was Wondering...
¿Is It Suitable To English LISTENING?
I fear he have been very very drunk....
One time I was at a horse race with my parents and their was people like that and had Range Rovers and some really did have horse teeth, could not understand a word they were talking about
Subtitles work great
The description says they're both Irish?
A mistake, I think.
They got old Gosden off to a tee...
She’s a grand haarse!
Genius
Hahaha 😂
🤣🤣🤣
I was never a fan of Paul’s, always have preferred Harry. But in these sketches with Harry, Paul was excellent. I have to give him credit
Hilarious
Precisely
Bernie Angle Soup?
Ecklestone
it used to be racism but somehow i just find it funny now
being from dublin, this is what kerry people sound like to me
Coming from Kerry, Christy Brown from 'My left foot' is how most dubs sound to me
@@conorjames8793 sorry, i didn't quite catch that? could you try that again without the kerry accent.
@@looneyirish007 Shumin fhrum kerra, the jackeens shound lick chrishty Broun fhrum me cos cle
@@conorjames8793 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
....What?
thats terra
Paul Whitehouse done this after hearing Michael winters
Not bad
FECK
Money talking
:-)
If only we had more of this today, and less woke shit.
Funny guys but being irish the language across the country is too diverse to to try and say this portrays an genuine Irish accent
He makes more sense than Joe Biden.
You suar this english
This is on a par to blackface, and it's done by English people. That's the equivalent to members of the KKK doing blackface, now I am not giving out about this skit as it quite accurate and funny LOL. Instead, I am just highlighting that there are two ways at approaching skits like this or blackface, you can either choose to get offended or laugh at it.
@Gareth Lloyd I not pissed off by the skit and I agree with you about comedy being an exaggeration of reality. That was my point i was just making comparisons to this skit and the blackface. That every second comedian like Ant and Dec are apologising for.
You're overthinking it , Dave. Read some Henri Bergson. Should help.
I agree. If Irish weren't white then this skit would be a complete no-go. Joke world. I think the skits pretty funny anyways, for what it's worth.
@@Brickcellent oh its definitely funny 😄 as you can't beat a good skit
Cheer up .bloody hell it's a bit of fun.😂🇬🇧😂🇬🇧😂
The English just never seem to get tired of making fun of the Irish. How many centuries has it being going on for now?
Not enough. Didn't you smile at all?
+blackmore4 Comedy gets boring if the same joke is repeated over and over. Besides which the same English TV channels are happy to make fun of Irish people but they go all PC if it's about their own pet minorities.
You must be watching their shows extremely selectively then.
They take the piss out of stereotypes from every nation on the planet.
Particularly the English.
+blackmore4 Yes the English, agreed, but it's still boring
Well, I disagree. Then again, I enjoy what they do on an anthropological level just as much, if not more, than a comedic one.