Armstrong and Miller - Brabbins and Fyffe - Choosing a Wife
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Brabbins and Fyffe discuss wives and women, then sing a song with piano accompaniment about women of all shapes and sizes. Subscribe for more: bit.ly/hattricksub
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Sooo funny when Fyffe goes off script at the end 😄
Superb, I wish you guys were still on TV.
Why can't we have TV like this anymore?
So clever! Like Gilbert and Sullivan but funnier!
It's based on Flanders and Swann.
And afterwards I sh- it on the floor
Doesn't rhyme with 'true'
@@rowanc88 immature - true call-floor i believe thats the rhyme pattern
And afterwards I shag them blue?
Harry and Paul, Mitchel and Webb or Armstrong and Miller who is your Favorite?
Fry&Laurie?
@@ilesalmo7724 forgot about them also forgot Matt Lucas an David Walliams. The Brits. are the masters of sketch comedy.
@@TJTruth though I bet F&L did not start the double-act comedy-scetch craze. Would even Gilbert&Sullivan be considered?
I’m not sure, but I’m excited I have a new one to check out.
@@TJTruth From wikipedia: Gilbert and Sullivan was a Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert and the composer Arthur Sullivan, who jointly created fourteen comic operas between 1871 and 1896