Katherine Tate's Lauren is a National Treasure! She is so good. There are MANY skits to see. The Red Nose one with David Tennant (aka Dr Who) is absolutely priceless!
How I wish her character wasn't based on reality. Couldn't chuck a brick round here without hitting young couples like this. I'm running out of bricks.
They’re supposed to be chav’s which Britain had a notorious amount of back in the early noughties, you don’t see them as much nowadays but you still get them, especially in teenagers but years ago you would even get grown men and woman dressing and acting like chavs. A chav is a a young person in Britain of a type stereotypically known for engaging in aggressively loutish behavior especially when in groups and for wearing flashy jewellery and tracksuits and baseball caps, hoodies, Burberry etc, the girls also had big gold hooped earrings and the fake tan was so bad it would be mistaken for an orange. The girls hair would generally be slicked back or have a really shit hair cut generally in a side parting swept across their face, the shortest skirts you would ever see and tits out for the lads.
This is WAY WAY WAY funnier if you've seen a lot of the other Lauren bits first. There's a lot of stuff you've missed, like the "Am I Bovvered?" bit has been going on since the first one, along with "are you disrespecting me?" etc.
Brilliant, you need to see more of the Lauren sketches to get her ‘I AINT BOVVERRED!’ Catchphrase. As good as all her other characters - not sure if ‘Gavin & Stacey’ has been mentioned but the groom in the sketch starred in that alongside James Cordon one of the writers who I think you may have heard of in the states😂all good fellas👍🏽🤘🏽🔥❤️
"Init," is British Street Slang. You should react to, "The Gentleman phone scene," and there's a great set of comedy parodies of British Street slang by Armstrong and Miller where they have 2 RAF Airmen in 1940's WW2, who only speak in street slang but in posh accents. ❤
As well as Lauren and Nana characters have a look at Bernie the Irish nurse, particularly the Christmas karaoke sketch with the late great George Michael.
@Embrace The Suck 21 , Catherine as Lauren Cooper is hilarious , you should check out her 2 sketches with Tony Blair (prime minister) & David Tennant (Dr Who) both are really funny .
Please react to Mitchell & Webb "Linden tree" "The event" (there's a compilation), "Grammar Nazi" "Are we the baddies" and their series of sketches on conspiracies.
this was probably laurens worst sketch...her best sketches are when lauren is in the classroom...backchatting the teachers...the teachers berate her,,but lauren comes back knowing more than the teachers, whether its french language, or shakespeare, or history ect...you gotta give her a second chance...incidently..when you said the language in this sketch was above your head..its because especially in london, with the influx of black and asian cultures, the street talk is what lauren, and her husband to be, talk like that now in london...its a sort of pigeon english, carribean, and pakistani mish mash of street gang talk...it really sounds like that in the inner suberbs of london...if its any consolation, people like me, who live in the north of england, have trouble translating it also..lol
this sketch takes the piss out of "gang culture" and the way they speak, heavily influenced by your side of the pond, this is one of the main bugbears and hence why we find it funny, it's taking the piss out of this rapidly growing youth culture.
She is usually in a school classroom disrespecting teachers. In those sketches though it is because she already knows more than they are trying to teach her.
You might like to see Catherine Tate as Lauren at the royal variety show where she does her 'bothered? routine directly to the real Queen and Prince Phillip. you might also like to see her in school exams especially the English teacher.
'Catherine Tate - Drunk Bride' is the one you really have to see! Absolutely hilarious! :) Make sure you watch to the end. This sketch loses quite a lot if you don't know the characters. Lauren and her friends were featured in dozens of sketches before this one.
Lauren’s sketches are pretty funny. She’s a school kid with her “brethren”. The French teacher, the science teacher and the comic relief English teacher are all very funny :D Catherine is a genius. She was actually in Dr Who as a companion at one point with David Tenant, who is in the comic relief sketch.
Hey Spencer and Daniel I'm so pleased you enjoy the British humour but I worry that the US humour just doesn't do it for you. Are there any US shows or personalities we should look out for?
Yes your right but I really wish you’d have started watching Lauren as a school girl that’s the main character of Lauren always messing about in class no respect for anyone and her famous saying is face bothered and I’m I bothered though but in a very slang way the more you see Lauren the more you’ll understand what she’s saying Please react to her doing Lauren in class we’re David Tennant comes in as the English teacher we all love David and he did play DR Who and Catherine was his side kick it’s a sketch for charity and it’s just brilliant because she keeps asking him if he’s a doctor which makes it even funnier they are really good friends in real life Love 💕 from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴😂😂😂🤣🤣👏👏👏👍💕👋
Slang I grew up with as a Londoner: Bruv: mate Bare: lots of Sket: slut Allow it: don't allow it at all Dash: throw Neek: nerd/geek Brass: rubbish Tonk/hench: built in stature Dawdey: Be careful, be alert
its also used for Money too, going well back in the smoke, Im at me drum with no brass, no cank, money etc, sounds like you got a bit of made up area slang going on, slang changes all the time though my bruvva, Over the years it gets different, has in my area. A lot of romany slang is used thats why I picked up on dordey when you mentioned it,
The language used is a somewhat ridiculous version of ‘yoof speak’ which blended English with a faux West Indian accent. It was as weird then as it is now.
Cathrine Tate could not have 2 minutes these days! Her show, and multiple characters are of a kraft soon to be of the past! Guys, check out the "Fast Show", another gem of why British comedy is singular in debth and scope!
@@damionlee7658 what a beautifully straight answer to a completely ridiculous question😁👍.. (seen a lot of Ms Tate's stuff, tho don't remember this one).. Just said it to see what funny answers I got.. Yrs is hard to beat😉
@@kengregory6026 I figured you knew the answers, but I just couldn't leave your post hanging there without an answer. As much as I'd have liked to have given a ridiculous answer, I'm not imaginative enough to write something that would have been funny, rather than just making me look like a dick.
Katherine Tate's Lauren is a National Treasure! She is so good. There are MANY skits to see. The Red Nose one with David Tennant (aka Dr Who) is absolutely priceless!
*sketches :)
How I wish her character wasn't based on reality. Couldn't chuck a brick round here without hitting young couples like this.
I'm running out of bricks.
Am I bothered 🙈🤣
@@StephenButlerOne 😂😂🤣
Is it tho yeah?
😂😂😂
The Graham Norton one with Catherine Tate and tom cruise is good, as she explains where the character nan comes from
London teenagers around in the 2000's said 'innit' shortened from 'isn't it?' meaning yes and they put it at the end of every sentence.
Na, it started in the 80s and is still going strong today.
We all say it up here in Yorkshire
@@MrEddHard Early 80's along with 'wicked' and 'well hard/bad/insert adjective'.
U get me? 😉
As others have said, it started much earlier, wasn't just in London and is till going strong. Know wot I mean? Innit? :)
The really sad part is that there are hundreds of thousands of people like this in Britain.
They’re supposed to be chav’s which Britain had a notorious amount of back in the early noughties, you don’t see them as much nowadays but you still get them, especially in teenagers but years ago you would even get grown men and woman dressing and acting like chavs. A chav is a a young person in Britain of a type stereotypically known for engaging in aggressively loutish behavior especially when in groups and for wearing flashy jewellery and tracksuits and baseball caps, hoodies, Burberry etc, the girls also had big gold hooped earrings and the fake tan was so bad it would be mistaken for an orange. The girls hair would generally be slicked back or have a really shit hair cut generally in a side parting swept across their face, the shortest skirts you would ever see and tits out for the lads.
They are still going strong today. There are now at least three generations.
Just two mates chilling having some fun. Good work guys. Always fun watching your channel
Cheers Matthew, glad to have ya here! 🍻
We in the UK like to take the mick out of ourselves and others. Its just comedy and if anyone is offended its even funnier.
I ain't bothered
@@Hutchkins77 😂
Yeah, but the second "other people" make fun of brits they get all pissy.
@@ZeZeBatata69 yeah that’ll be the English 🤣
This is WAY WAY WAY funnier if you've seen a lot of the other Lauren bits first. There's a lot of stuff you've missed, like the "Am I Bovvered?" bit has been going on since the first one, along with "are you disrespecting me?" etc.
Brilliant, you need to see more of the Lauren sketches to get her ‘I AINT BOVVERRED!’ Catchphrase. As good as all her other characters - not sure if ‘Gavin & Stacey’ has been mentioned but the groom in the sketch starred in that alongside James Cordon one of the writers who I think you may have heard of in the states😂all good fellas👍🏽🤘🏽🔥❤️
This is probably my favourite of all the Lauren ones. Her tirade against the Reverend is GOLD.
There are earlier ones of Lauren when she’s in school which would make this easier to understand x
Have y'all reacted to her Wedding Speech sketch? Hilarious.
That is the best
Ah, loved that you reacted to this, please react to Lauren and Dr Who or Lauren and the French teacher. She's not bovvered by them either, innit.
Those are definitely the best two Lauren episodes.
“Innit” is mainly a term of confirmation.
Person A “That’s the best hot dog ever”
Person B “Innit”
Laurens tirade against the reverend is one of my favourite Catherine Tate bits ever
Now see Drunk bride makes a speech Catherine Tate show. Even more not bovvered
Everyone use to say "am I bothered" for years after the Catherine Tate show.
My teenage students still say it on a weekly basis it’s definitely still going strong.
"Init," is British Street Slang. You should react to, "The Gentleman phone scene," and there's a great set of comedy parodies of British Street slang by Armstrong and Miller where they have 2 RAF Airmen in 1940's WW2, who only speak in street slang but in posh accents. ❤
They are brilliant!
She has actually a beautiful voice. Legend😎👍👍
LEgend? why?...
As well as Lauren and Nana characters have a look at Bernie the Irish nurse, particularly the Christmas karaoke sketch with the late great George Michael.
Daniel always looks baked in these videos...kudos to the man 😂😂😂
Why shouldn't he? I am.
@@MrEddHard me too!
Me too 🤒
You Definitely need to react to Catherine Tate as Lauren at the the Royal variety show. Talking to the Queen it is histerical!
@Embrace The Suck 21 , Catherine as Lauren Cooper is hilarious , you should check out her 2 sketches with Tony Blair (prime minister) & David Tennant (Dr Who) both are really funny .
Catherine Tate's lip-synching to the song from ' Titanic ' was so accurate that it was almost as if it was her who was actually singing.
Please react to Mitchell & Webb "Linden tree" "The event" (there's a compilation), "Grammar Nazi" "Are we the baddies" and their series of sketches on conspiracies.
this was probably laurens worst sketch...her best sketches are when lauren is in the classroom...backchatting the teachers...the teachers berate her,,but lauren comes back knowing more than the teachers, whether its french language, or shakespeare, or history ect...you gotta give her a second chance...incidently..when you said the language in this sketch was above your head..its because especially in london, with the influx of black and asian cultures, the street talk is what lauren, and her husband to be, talk like that now in london...its a sort of pigeon english, carribean, and pakistani mish mash of street gang talk...it really sounds like that in the inner suberbs of london...if its any consolation, people like me, who live in the north of england, have trouble translating it also..lol
She is comedy gold 😂😂😂😂😂😂🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇺🇸❤️
Aaw, love this. Please find time to do a react to Catherine Tate and Daniel Craig ( Red Nose Day ) x
you have to see the Lauren sketch she did at the Royal Variety Show. that was pure genius.
This was 2006, yes. "innit" and "izzit" both basically mean "yeah"
Watch her Grannie character omg
this sketch takes the piss out of "gang culture" and the way they speak, heavily influenced by your side of the pond, this is one of the main bugbears and hence why we find it funny, it's taking the piss out of this rapidly growing youth culture.
Nothing toi do with gangs at all! It's inspired by Chav girls Catherine used to see on the bus who'd talk like that.
@@markalexander3659 oh ok, sorry didn’t realise, so where do chavs get this style of dialect from?
She is usually in a school classroom disrespecting teachers. In those sketches though it is because she already knows more than they are trying to teach her.
You might like to see Catherine Tate as Lauren at the royal variety show where she does her 'bothered? routine directly to the real Queen and Prince Phillip. you might also like to see her in school exams especially the English teacher.
'Catherine Tate - Drunk Bride' is the one you really have to see! Absolutely hilarious! :) Make sure you watch to the end.
This sketch loses quite a lot if you don't know the characters. Lauren and her friends were featured in dozens of sketches before this one.
Graham Norton is a National treasure( except he’s from Southern Ireland) He is the BEST chat show in the world. No ego. Never about him. The best .
Check out some Derek and Clive (Peter Cook and Dudley Moore), but watch out for the language !
Lauren’s sketches are pretty funny. She’s a school kid with her “brethren”. The French teacher, the science teacher and the comic relief English teacher are all very funny :D Catherine is a genius. She was actually in Dr Who as a companion at one point with David Tenant, who is in the comic relief sketch.
Hey Spencer and Daniel I'm so pleased you enjoy the British humour but I worry that the US humour just doesn't do it for you. Are there any US shows or personalities we should look out for?
Catherine tate comic relief sketches should check out recommended Daniel Craig one I was hoping for someone more better looking
It would be great if you watched Catherine tates Nan at Christmas with Kathy Burke…..it’s hilarious
Congrats spencer
Funny. Never seen it. You guys are great.
HI Guy's, I hope you don't get any ideas for your own weddings :)....best wishes to you both
The Vicar is Sigourney Weavers best friend since College!
Omg you have to look at Kath n Kim!!!! PLEASE look at Kath n Kim, the original show from Australia, you will have a fit laughing!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Strap in… Lhoren is a whole new level of funny. Together with the main character we take Catherine Tate to a whole different level of comedy
It refers to a type of ethnic culture
Try Seventeen Going Under by Sam Fender, great song with deep lyrics...
The bit you looked puzzled at was 'Are you Arfur or Marfur'. (are you Arthur or Martha).
"Lise" (bridesmaid) is actually a really good friend though, considering how much shit she puts up with in these Lauren sketches
It’s how young people talk innit!
Am i ....bovvered...now a British catch phrase
innit is very shorted slang of isn't it
I went to school with several Lauren’s and Ryan’s
Lauren always has to have the last word
Yes your right but I really wish you’d have started watching Lauren as a school girl that’s the main character of Lauren always messing about in class no respect for anyone and her famous saying is face bothered and I’m I bothered though but in a very slang way the more you see Lauren the more you’ll understand what she’s saying Please react to her doing Lauren in class we’re David Tennant comes in as the English teacher we all love David and he did play DR Who and Catherine was his side kick it’s a sketch for charity and it’s just brilliant because she keeps asking him if he’s a doctor which makes it even funnier they are really good friends in real life Love 💕 from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴😂😂😂🤣🤣👏👏👏👍💕👋
She’s a very belligerent teenager with a catch phrase “am I bovvered ( bothered ). Check out the comic relief one with Tony Blair 👍🏻
Graham Norton is Irish guys
Slang I grew up with as a Londoner:
Bruv: mate
Bare: lots of
Sket: slut
Allow it: don't allow it at all
Dash: throw
Neek: nerd/geek
Brass: rubbish
Tonk/hench: built in stature
Dawdey: Be careful, be alert
a brass used to be a prostitute in London, Dawdey is from romany slang - Bruv is short for bruvva? pretty explanatory, bruv being mate
@@fargodavilleitnotd6729 Brass pronounced as brass not brarse..
Brass mean rubbish.
@@ajaxlewis7664 its nothing to do with the pronunciation bruv, its cockney rhyming slang, Brass nail means Tail
Tail is a pro ;)
its also used for Money too, going well back in the smoke, Im at me drum with no brass, no cank, money etc, sounds like you got a bit of made up area slang going on, slang changes all the time though my bruvva,
Over the years it gets different, has in my area.
A lot of romany slang is used thats why I picked up on dordey when you mentioned it,
@@fargodavilleitnotd6729 You didn't read my comment! Brass! Like a northerner would say glass. Please read next time
Can you react to Catherine Tate and Craig Daniel in the comic relief sketch where they're supposed to be in a relationship please?
Watch the entire Catherine Tate Show 😂
The language used is a somewhat ridiculous version of ‘yoof speak’ which blended English with a faux West Indian accent. It was as weird then as it is now.
so the way they are talking is London slang, well early to mid 2000s
U.K. Urban slang.
As a Brit, I'm as lost as you are.
"Am I bovvered??"
Int it? Means yes
Innit? means For sure!
Cathrine Tate could not have 2 minutes these days! Her show, and multiple characters are of a kraft soon to be of the past! Guys, check out the "Fast Show", another gem of why British comedy is singular in debth and scope!
They are doing a brit version of trailer trash
there are funnier 'Lauren' clips
Innit means isn’t it.
is it though
John Smith I ain’t BOVVERED! Lol 😂
@@jules.8443
But you are though, hey its panto season
it used to Be Aint it in London now its all Innit ;)
Please tell me, is there any really funny comedians left in the US ?
Daniel Tosh
@@samanthanutland3544 thank you, I will check him out, but our British comedy will take a bit of beating 👍🇬🇧🇺🇲🇬🇧🇺🇲
Please to a reaction to Mrs Browns boys especially Mrs Brown gets a bikini wax
Common as muck 😂😂😂😂😂😂
i dont know who Catherine Tate is..is this a real wedding?
British comedian, and no.
@@damionlee7658 what a beautifully straight answer to a completely ridiculous question😁👍.. (seen a lot of Ms Tate's stuff, tho don't remember this one).. Just said it to see what funny answers I got.. Yrs is hard to beat😉
@@kengregory6026 I figured you knew the answers, but I just couldn't leave your post hanging there without an answer. As much as I'd have liked to have given a ridiculous answer, I'm not imaginative enough to write something that would have been funny, rather than just making me look like a dick.
ASBO, Anti Social Behaviour Order.
Lauren is very annoying but very funny. I'm sure there was a clip with Tony Blair (ex UK Prime Minister) that you should check out.
They are not all in the south trash I mean,not Catherine she is great
Am I boverd
Yes but no but
Stop returning your show's bruv,or VOIDRAKER SAY'S NO
green mile frankie boyle.
React to Catherine tait Derek