If you react to Morecambe and Wise, I suggest the Stripper (don't worry - it is safe for work) & Andre Previn (a world-renowned respected composer/conductor).
The Two Ronnies is quite frequently repeated on British channel Gold. However, some eps aren't shown due to them including sketches in which they play Jewish & Asian characters.
His line was taken from the advert "Minstrels. They melt in your mouth, and not in your hand." They are round chocolates with a crisp outer shell. It's the shell that stops them melting in your hand. Those ones melted, because the shopkeeper said he had something like them. They weren't Minstrels.
Oh my god that theme music takes me back! Early 80s Saturday night!! watching decent tv!! How times have changed. I remember buying sweets by the pound. Stopped buying them when I noticed one day, the shopkeeper picking his nose then he was eating sweets out of the jars.😂🤢
The Two Ronnies were produced in the 1970’s & were hilarious over that decade. They were masters of ‘word play’ & many of their sketches were brilliantly written with innuendo a central part of their comedy. You must watch the ‘Boring Accountant’, ‘Crossed Lines’ & ‘Four Candles’ to get a real appreciation of their genius. Always love your reactions Mandy 👍
Hi Mandy, only discovered you a day ago. Immediately subscribed. Your joy, glee and mirth are infectious and beautiful. I have watched the scenes you are reacting to dozens of times but never with such unbridled laughter. Your appreciation elevates my appreciation and I thank you for that. If you are happy, I am happy 😁😀
It's been said many times here in the comments already, but you owe it to yourself to experience the "Four Candles" and "Mastermind" sketches! - But I would also add: "The Phantom Raspberry Blower", and "The Worm that Turned".
I agree with you when you when you say you like the cues that give away that shows like this are old. I know The Two Ronnies, but hadn't seen this sketch before, and when the video started with the old-timey TV big band... soooo good. Honestly, there's some sort of treatise about quality wrapped up in the fact that TV stations used to have their own in-house orchestras and big bands, but don't anymore.
Being on the BBC they couldn't use the brand names. If i remember correctly the "melts in your mouth not in your hand" line was from the TV advert for Malteasers, similar to the USA Whoppers. Their 'Four candles' sketch is in a similar vein and very well known in the UK. Lots to choose from. The Two Ronnies was on TV from 1971 to 1987. Greatly missed.
Because I'm freaking old, Treets melted in your mouth and not in your hand. They then became peanut M&Ms when the whole world was sterilised and made to have identical brand names everywhere for reasons that have never been clear. So it's not delicious Minstrels, or lovely Maltesers, but Treets [sic].
Do react Two Ronnies Round of drinks, it's hilarious. Wish we have these old sweet shops back again. Looking at these sweet shops makes me wanna buy some good sweets. This was filmed in the 1980s. The list of candies are humbug, liquorice allsorts, gobstoppers, Polo mint with a hole, malt chocolate ball, milk chocolate, liquorice roll, 100 and 1000s are basically sprinkle or jimmies what is called in the States and last is butterscotch toffee.
A gobstopper is usually quite big. It's shaped like a ball and is hard toffee all the way through. It is impossible to bite it. The best thing is to lick it. It's not advisabe to put the whole thing in your mouth or you could choke. (I would say they are almost the size of a golf ball.) Gob is a slang word for mouth. The sweet/candy is called a gobstopper, as they usually stop children for chatting endlessly about nothing. Stops their gob from moving, except to lick the candy.
That is the candy shop of my you… Where we would stop on our way home from school and buy a quarter of an ounce of whatever your favourite. For me it was strawberry bonbons and lemon sherbet.❤❤❤If you're ever in the UK I'll take you to a sweet shop that looks exactly like that one
I go to Aldi and all I buy is a pack of 9 rolls of bathroom tissue, a 4 or 6 pint carton of milk and loaf of bread. I am fed up of getting stuck in a queue where the customer before me has a full trolley. I asked one of the staff are they not getting any self service tills in and they said, yes, this month. The sooner the better. Hopefully they will only be for people with 10 items or less.
It’s great that you liked that sketch. I love the Two Ronnies, but I used to watch them as a kid and I realise that a lot of the jokes could seem a bit dated nowadays. 👍
"Melts in your mouth, not in your hand" was kind of a slogan for a chocolate commercial in USA a long time ago. Funny ending to the skit. I love your laugh.
@@deano2506In the UK the slogan was used for Treets in the 60s, then Galaxy Minstrels in the 80s. M&Ms weren't a thing in the UK until the late 80s and then it took a while for them to catch on. I think both companies, and M&Ms in the US, were owned by the same company and so the slogan was used across a few similar but different products.
The Two Ronnies is an old British comedy, but it's still funny. Ronnie Barker, the bigger guy for me is best seen in 'Open All Hours' (Arkwright), as that is more like the traditional British people. Granville (David Jason) is his younger assistant, and he has been in many British comedies and series. Watch these, and you will know more about what makes us British tick. This is older comedy though, but still in our heart, or mine anyway.
Growing up I used to collect comics and they were American ones like Marvel and DC (I still collected them after I grew up, but I digress) and I always saw adverts in them for American sweets etc, such as Hostess cupcakes, Twinkies, Reeces and Hersheys etc, and always wanted to try some. Years later we started importing them and while they were always expensive, it was worth it to try them out. Things like the Twinkies and Cupcakes did not interest me, but chocolates and sodas did. Reeces are great, and we now have them produced for this country, so prices are not as expensive, but that is mostly because I love peanut and peanut butter related stuff, but every other chocolate I found to be lower quality than Uk ones and through watching US based RUclipsrs trying UK chocolates it seems many of them agree. From what I understand the US has less restrictions on what is legal to have in foods, so lower quality higher risk ingredients often get used. With the exception of Reeces, I will take any UK or European chocolate over US. But, when it comes to Soda, the US ones are amazing with their variety of flavours that we just will never experience unless we buy import soda. And then of course the US introduced us to Haagen Dazs and Ben & Jerrys for which I will always be grateful.
Lmao!! I do miss the sodas! Here in Argy it is VERY limited! And Reeces are amazing even though I am not a fan of peanut butter... Ice cream is good here though! A LOT creamier than in the states 😌
@@MandyCaneLane Yeah the sodas are amazing. Root beer is my main fix, but some of the flavours of Fanta or variations of Dr Pepper or Pepsi etc are amazing as well. For me, with the B&J or HD ice creams, there are so many great flavours but they also inspired the UK to start producing better ice cream as well, rather than the usual dull flavours and cheaper textured ice creams that we were used to before they came over here.
Someone needs to get you a massive box of British sweets somehow. Some people make a video out of that stuff, but I'm just talking for the experience of trying them. They might be the best thing about the UK. It was the sweets (and also the pastries and similar bits) that I missed most when I lived in America.
The Two Ronnie's 👍 that's my childhood. I remember ordering a Pizza for the first time,as I don't like cheese i asked no cheese please,ok they said after a long pause. It was a nightmare to eat, everything fell off 🤦
100s & 1000s you may know them as rainbow sprinkles. A Gobstopper, is really hard & multi-layered and sugary, so when you suck on it it reveals a different coloured layer. Lesson over 😆 I've had the food you mentioned - Alfajores with dulce de leche (not on fried meat tho 🤣) my Argie friends made me some, I liked them 😆 Great reaction as always!!
Thank you for explaining! I thought it was something yummier than sprinkles though! 😅 And Alfajores aren't really my thing and they are everywhere here 😭
The moment I saw The Two Ronnies a smile crept across my gob (gobstopper) I think in the USA they are called Jawbreakers? The Two Ronnies have so much material, dressing up a ladies, song and dance routines. Chocolate in the UK and Ireland, as far as I know, is not as sweet, possibly you would find some of them bitter, for example, Cadburys Milk Chocolate. I found some of the US chocolate too sweet. looking forward to your next sketch reaction,
Barker wrote some of the sketches using a pen names, no one on the Two Ronnies knew it was Barker sending in scripts, four candles is a good one to watch because of Corbett's frustration, Barker did admit, the sketch went flat at the end, so don't worry, if you don't get it, Barker did explain an alternative ending when the pair reunited.
I loved a serial they did from 1980 called The Worm That Turned…in 2012, women have taken over the country and men have to wear dresses 👗 do the housework and adopt feminine names. An all female secret police force have made it illegal for men to have masculine names, wear trousers, smoke, watch films where men are heroes…the two Ronnies end up on the run from them for crimes against the state. Very interesting 😊
@@MandyCaneLane the Tower of London was the secret police headquarters renamed Barbara Castlle and Big Ben became Big Brenda…Ronnie Corbetts character was a cleaner there
@@MandyCaneLane well when/if you set up a p.o box maybe somebody may send you some! If you did though just make sure it's not ur address as some people are a tad bit off(If you catch my drift?) 🙏✌
I used to love staying up late to watch Cheers. My mum would make me a hot chocolate and I'd make it last ages to try and watch as much cheers as possible before bed!
I don't know anything about Argentinian candy, but at 11:25 Alpha Whores sounds like my kind of candy! Not British, but Carol Burnett was notable for everybody making everybody else break character laughing. Here's a compilation: ruclips.net/video/5zw_B0mqdp4/видео.html Someone is uploading all of The Unbelievable Truth. They'll be up for a couple weeks and then all get removed by copyright strikes. This happens maybe once a year, so it's good to get your listening in while you can. It's a radio show, but it's great. I think you'd really enjoy it. It's hosted by David Mitchell, and this episode has Henning Wehn as one of the guests. You can react if you want, but honestly, I just think you'd enjoy them: ruclips.net/video/zsQgncx3muI/видео.html Cheers!
You can't go wrong with the Two Ronnie's ... To save you looking for it, here's the link to "Four Candles" : ruclips.net/video/gi_6SaqVQSw/видео.html with the alternative ending, it's probably one of the most famous ... Ronnie Barker was a superb "wordsmith" & was responsible for virtually all the sketches & songs, as always, great fun
@Mandy Cane Lane "That's me when I go shopping!!" You go out and buy a couple of ounces? You just outed yourself on how much Drugs you take!🤏.......... lol. Hope you're well today Mandy? Especially after 2 ounces! 🙏🇬🇧➡️🇦🇷✌
@@MandyCaneLane David Mitchell from WILTY, is one of the writers and stars in ‘That Mitchell & Webb Look’. It’s funny and very clever humour, as you can imagine would come from the mind of David Mitchell.
If you do start a 2 Ronnie's rabbit hole, or just do the "four candles" sketch. Just keep in mind, (to help with keeping up with the dialect), that a London accent involves removing the letter 'H' from the beginning of words. Eg: 'ello 'arry, 'ow's it 'anging?.
When you do the 2 Ronnies 4 Candles sketch make sure its the one uploaded by "James Clark" that's 7 minutes 55. The other upload on here is cut at the end
Let's see... If I was about 14-15 when I was watching Cheers; and by the time we got it in Spain it had been on in the States for a couple of seasons... Taking my actual age... You either watched it when it was really old already; or you're a witch, or a vampire or something 😂
Ok, I've been watching you for a while and I see you're getting right into traditional British humour... great. Okay... I'll subscribe. You ought to check out Benny Hill's "Heroes Through The Ages".
I've seen a lot of other American you tubers and they love British candy or sweets as we call them in the UK. If definitely not as sweet as American chocolate but the quality is a lot better.
My problem: I love candy way too much for my own good. Oh wait, the two Ronnies, yeah, hilarious, I like sketchshows, well, Monty Python is one of the most famous ones.
Hi Mandy! I look forwards to your reactions every day and notice that you are branching out as well. May I introduce you to the ca. 9 min clip: "Harry Enfield - Naughty Boy Harry and Lulu"? This video is quite different and has over 16 million views. Please give it a go; it's well worth watching. Thanks!
Great Reaction to 2 of our greatest Late Comedians.. You WILL be recommended for their famous "Four Candles" sketch. On THAT one, unlike this,please, watch to the very end of the video after the sketch appears to finish😀
If you liked this two Ronalds sketch set in an old fashion British shop then you may also enjoy this similar sketch set in similar surroundings with a similar conclusion. ruclips.net/video/4yQP3frvrA0/видео.html
The Two Ronnies were a brilliant comedy duo. Their best sketches include: Four Candles, Mastermind & Crossed Lines.
And “the round of drinks” 😂
...and the Argentine Racing Duck
...and Crossword.
Ronnie Barker's wordplay was spectacular - his Society for Mispronunciation sketch is wonderful.
@@kramalbion That's my personal favourite, even though it's just Ronnie B alone. Crossed Lines is great too.
Their most famous and iconic sketch is 'Four Candles'. The Two Ronnies were national treasures in the UK in the 70's, along with Morecambe and Wise.
If you react to Morecambe and Wise, I suggest the Stripper (don't worry - it is safe for work) & Andre Previn (a world-renowned respected composer/conductor).
I grew up watching The Two Ronnies, they were simply the best. I love your reactions Mandy. Love from the UK.
Thank you so much Iron Fist! 🤗🤗
The customer was played by Ronnie Corbet. Rob Brydon does an excellent impersonation of him and he actually appeared on WILTY before he passed.
Two Ronnie's Four candles and mastermind sketches are amazing. Love the vids
Thank you Ollie 🤗
The four candles bit the two ronnies do is great.
I think that one is my favourite.
The Two Ronnies is quite frequently repeated on British channel Gold. However, some eps aren't shown due to them including sketches in which they play Jewish & Asian characters.
His line was taken from the advert "Minstrels. They melt in your mouth, and not in your hand." They are round chocolates with a crisp outer shell. It's the shell that stops them melting in your hand. Those ones melted, because the shopkeeper said he had something like them. They weren't Minstrels.
Check out " My blackberry isn't working" brilliant word play
Oh my god that theme music takes me back! Early 80s Saturday night!! watching decent tv!! How times have changed.
I remember buying sweets by the pound. Stopped buying them when I noticed one day, the shopkeeper picking his nose then he was eating sweets out of the jars.😂🤢
Oh no!! That is so gross! 🤢🤢
The Two Ronnies were produced in the 1970’s & were hilarious over that decade.
They were masters of ‘word play’ & many of their sketches were brilliantly written with innuendo a central part of their comedy. You must watch the ‘Boring Accountant’, ‘Crossed Lines’ & ‘Four Candles’ to get a real appreciation of their genius. Always love your reactions Mandy 👍
Thank you Al!! 🤗🤗
They were Wonderful.
Hi Mandy, only discovered you a day ago. Immediately subscribed. Your joy, glee and mirth are infectious and beautiful. I have watched the scenes you are reacting to dozens of times but never with such unbridled laughter. Your appreciation elevates my appreciation and I thank you for that. If you are happy, I am happy 😁😀
Thank you so much Keith! I am so glad you are liking them! 🤗🤗
My childhood right here.
Four candles 👌
It's been said many times here in the comments already, but you owe it to yourself to experience the "Four Candles" and "Mastermind" sketches! - But I would also add: "The Phantom Raspberry Blower", and "The Worm that Turned".
Plenty of classic Two Ronnie sketches, in my opinion their best is the “four candles” sketch
**fork handles. (Handles for forks)
I would certainly recommend...
Four candles. Classic two Ronnies.
I agree with you when you when you say you like the cues that give away that shows like this are old. I know The Two Ronnies, but hadn't seen this sketch before, and when the video started with the old-timey TV big band... soooo good. Honestly, there's some sort of treatise about quality wrapped up in the fact that TV stations used to have their own in-house orchestras and big bands, but don't anymore.
Definitely different times, everything was more... "cozy" if that makes any sense 😅
Being on the BBC they couldn't use the brand names. If i remember correctly the "melts in your mouth not in your hand" line was from the TV advert for Malteasers, similar to the USA Whoppers. Their 'Four candles' sketch is in a similar vein and very well known in the UK. Lots to choose from. The Two Ronnies was on TV from 1971 to 1987. Greatly missed.
"melts in your mouth not in your hand" was used for Minstrels and M&Ms. I can't find anything for Malteasers though
Malteasers definitely melt in your hand, as well as in the back pocket of your white jeans, unfortunately.
Because I'm freaking old, Treets melted in your mouth and not in your hand. They then became peanut M&Ms when the whole world was sterilised and made to have identical brand names everywhere for reasons that have never been clear.
So it's not delicious Minstrels, or lovely Maltesers, but Treets [sic].
This show reminds me of my grandad ❤️😥
Only fools and horses is a must watch Mandy , plenty of clips on RUclips. Best British sitcom of all time.
Very soon! 🤗🤗🤗
Very good Reactions to The Two Ronnies. I hope to see more, although I love all your Reactions.
Great channel. yeah two Ronnie's were great. you should check out 'The cockroach King' Bob Mortimer would i lie to you
On it! Thank you!! 🤗
My younger years I forgot how funny it was 😀
This was a good video, This was perhaps long before you were born I saw it the 1st time round and I still find it funny, take care and have fun.
4 candles sketch is a must
I believe this was originally aired on BBC1 in 1980.
We need more Two ronnies reactions sketches.
Will do Frozen Gamer! 🤗
Do react Two Ronnies Round of drinks, it's hilarious. Wish we have these old sweet shops back again. Looking at these sweet shops makes me wanna buy some good sweets. This was filmed in the 1980s. The list of candies are humbug, liquorice allsorts, gobstoppers, Polo mint with a hole, malt chocolate ball, milk chocolate, liquorice roll, 100 and 1000s are basically sprinkle or jimmies what is called in the States and last is butterscotch toffee.
A gobstopper is usually quite big. It's shaped like a ball and is hard toffee all the way through. It is impossible to bite it. The best thing is to lick it. It's not advisabe to put the whole thing in your mouth or you could choke. (I would say they are almost the size of a golf ball.) Gob is a slang word for mouth. The sweet/candy is called a gobstopper, as they usually stop children for chatting endlessly about nothing. Stops their gob from moving, except to lick the candy.
That is the candy shop of my you… Where we would stop on our way home from school and buy a quarter of an ounce of whatever your favourite. For me it was strawberry bonbons and lemon sherbet.❤❤❤If you're ever in the UK I'll take you to a sweet shop that looks exactly like that one
4.candles and then, my BlackBerry isn't working.
Love the video Mandy you have become a highlight of my day to watch your video you do a awesome job keep up the good work 🙂
Thank you so much!! 🤗🤗
This was awesome, and loved your comments...this is so fun aye...choice
Thank you Stanley! 🤗
See also - 'Not the 9 o'clock news'. Early works of our beloved rowan Atkinson 🙂
You have got to when you get a chance to watch the IT Crowd, trust me you'll love it !!
Will check it out, thank you Gary! 🤗🤗
Marvellous.
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Oh wow two ronnies too! You're going about this the right way. Good on ya
Edit- on the warm and fuzzy feeling watch "mind your language" too!!
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Ooh I didn’t realise the Brits had hundreds and thousands!! These are in every Australian household and are often used to make our famous fairy bread!
Never heard of them, but did you say FAIRY BREAD?? What is that?? I want some!
We put them on cakes. Not sure what fairy bread is?
They were used on Fairy cakes, or as the Americans called them “cupcakes”
@@peterwilkins7013 you’ll have to look it up, words can’t describe how great it is. But don’t knock it, it’s as Aussie as Vegemite.
@@paul1mcgarry fairy bread isn’t either of those 😂
The only comedy duo I prefer to The Two Ronnies are Mitchell & Webb.
I go to Aldi and all I buy is a pack of 9 rolls of bathroom tissue, a 4 or 6 pint carton of milk and loaf of bread. I am fed up of getting stuck in a queue where the customer before me has a full trolley. I asked one of the staff are they not getting any self service tills in and they said, yes, this month. The sooner the better. Hopefully they will only be for people with 10 items or less.
Two words -
“Four Candles”
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Ronnie Corbett (smaller, dark hair) did a sketch show with Harry Enfield which I think is brilliant. It's a take off from the four candles sketch
2 legends
Hi Mandy, I recommended these two to you a while ago, with their "Argentinian Racing Duck" sketch.
My favourite sketch of theirs along with 4 Candles and Mastermind 🤣
Thank you Nick! Will check it out!! 🤗🤗
I forgot the Racing Duck sketch. That's brilliant.
It’s great that you liked that sketch. I love the Two Ronnies, but I used to watch them as a kid and I realise that a lot of the jokes could seem a bit dated nowadays. 👍
Maybe, I don't mind though 🤗
"Melts in your mouth, not in your hand" was kind of a slogan for a chocolate commercial in USA a long time ago. Funny ending to the skit.
I love your laugh.
I don't remember that slogan 🧐
It was for M&M's, they used the same slogan here in the UK
It also inspired a racy, backseat-at-the-drive-in euphemism.
@@deano2506In the UK the slogan was used for Treets in the 60s, then Galaxy Minstrels in the 80s. M&Ms weren't a thing in the UK until the late 80s and then it took a while for them to catch on. I think both companies, and M&Ms in the US, were owned by the same company and so the slogan was used across a few similar but different products.
The Two Ronnies is an old British comedy, but it's still funny. Ronnie Barker, the bigger guy for me is best seen in 'Open All Hours' (Arkwright), as that is more like the traditional British people. Granville (David Jason) is his younger assistant, and he has been in many British comedies and series. Watch these, and you will know more about what makes us British tick. This is older comedy though, but still in our heart, or mine anyway.
Sometimes older comedy is better! Nowadays everyone takes everything so seriously and get offended too quickly!!
Growing up I used to collect comics and they were American ones like Marvel and DC (I still collected them after I grew up, but I digress) and I always saw adverts in them for American sweets etc, such as Hostess cupcakes, Twinkies, Reeces and Hersheys etc, and always wanted to try some. Years later we started importing them and while they were always expensive, it was worth it to try them out. Things like the Twinkies and Cupcakes did not interest me, but chocolates and sodas did.
Reeces are great, and we now have them produced for this country, so prices are not as expensive, but that is mostly because I love peanut and peanut butter related stuff, but every other chocolate I found to be lower quality than Uk ones and through watching US based RUclipsrs trying UK chocolates it seems many of them agree. From what I understand the US has less restrictions on what is legal to have in foods, so lower quality higher risk ingredients often get used. With the exception of Reeces, I will take any UK or European chocolate over US.
But, when it comes to Soda, the US ones are amazing with their variety of flavours that we just will never experience unless we buy import soda.
And then of course the US introduced us to Haagen Dazs and Ben & Jerrys for which I will always be grateful.
Lmao!! I do miss the sodas! Here in Argy it is VERY limited! And Reeces are amazing even though I am not a fan of peanut butter... Ice cream is good here though! A LOT creamier than in the states 😌
@@MandyCaneLane Yeah the sodas are amazing. Root beer is my main fix, but some of the flavours of Fanta or variations of Dr Pepper or Pepsi etc are amazing as well. For me, with the B&J or HD ice creams, there are so many great flavours but they also inspired the UK to start producing better ice cream as well, rather than the usual dull flavours and cheaper textured ice creams that we were used to before they came over here.
Some of their best sketches are:
Four Candles
Mastermind
Crossed Lines
Name Droppers
Various news parodies
Thank you Richard! 🤗🤗
Someone needs to get you a massive box of British sweets somehow. Some people make a video out of that stuff, but I'm just talking for the experience of trying them. They might be the best thing about the UK. It was the sweets (and also the pastries and similar bits) that I missed most when I lived in America.
I would love to try, but sadly I am in a country where nothing gets in 😥
@@MandyCaneLane If it won't come to you...
They do an ice cream parlour sketch, the channel hellblazer shows the whole sketch
The account bore is another great one.
The Two Ronnie's 👍 that's my childhood.
I remember ordering a Pizza for the first time,as I don't like cheese i asked no cheese please,ok they said after a long pause.
It was a nightmare to eat, everything fell off 🤦
😂😂😂😂
100s & 1000s you may know them as rainbow sprinkles. A Gobstopper, is really hard & multi-layered and sugary, so when you suck on it it reveals a different coloured layer. Lesson over 😆 I've had the food you mentioned - Alfajores with dulce de leche (not on fried meat tho 🤣) my Argie friends made me some, I liked them 😆 Great reaction as always!!
Thank you for explaining! I thought it was something yummier than sprinkles though! 😅 And Alfajores aren't really my thing and they are everywhere here 😭
@@MandyCaneLane You should order some UK sweets (or candy as you call them) and react to eating them 😆 it's an excuse to have some nice sweets 🤣
The moment I saw The Two Ronnies a smile crept across my gob (gobstopper) I think in the USA they are called Jawbreakers? The Two Ronnies have so much material, dressing up a ladies, song and dance routines.
Chocolate in the UK and Ireland, as far as I know, is not as sweet, possibly you would find some of them bitter, for example, Cadburys Milk Chocolate. I found some of the US chocolate too sweet.
looking forward to your next sketch reaction,
I kinda want to try candy from all over the world.. see what everyone grew up eating 😅
Barker wrote some of the sketches using a pen names, no one on the Two Ronnies knew it was Barker sending in scripts, four candles is a good one to watch because of Corbett's frustration, Barker did admit, the sketch went flat at the end, so don't worry, if you don't get it, Barker did explain an alternative ending when the pair reunited.
The Crossword sketch is great!...on a train.
I loved a serial they did from 1980 called The Worm That Turned…in 2012, women have taken over the country and men have to wear dresses 👗 do the housework and adopt feminine names. An all female secret police force have made it illegal for men to have masculine names, wear trousers, smoke, watch films where men are heroes…the two Ronnies end up on the run from them for crimes against the state. Very interesting 😊
That sounds like a really fun watch! 🤗🤗
@@MandyCaneLane the Tower of London was the secret police headquarters renamed Barbara Castlle and Big Ben became Big Brenda…Ronnie Corbetts character was a cleaner there
Phantom Raspberry blower, Worm that turned and other episodes even better than one off episodes
Even tho Ronnie Corbett was only 5' 1" he was a giant among U.K.'s comedy force.
He's one person Rob Brydon doesn't mind standing next. 😉
Lol!! He was 5' 1"? Interesting, he didn't seem that small to me!
Imagine him standing next to Greg Davies.
@@Mark_Demaline Quite the difference! I am a bit shocked I am taller. I am 5' 3".. 🤪🤷🏻♀️
Mandy goes out and asks to try the Twix's! 👍
If only I could 😭
@@MandyCaneLane well when/if you set up a p.o box maybe somebody may send you some! If you did though just make sure it's not ur address as some people are a tad bit off(If you catch my drift?) 🙏✌
I used to love staying up late to watch Cheers. My mum would make me a hot chocolate and I'd make it last ages to try and watch as much cheers as possible before bed!
That's adorable! Cheers was definitely something me and my mom would always watch together 🥰
Dave allen on doctors and smokers
"Dr Death" is good.
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Gobstoppers are called Jawbreakers in countries like America.
Ahh, cool. Thank you Lee! 🤗
As soon as I see that Mad smiling face I have to press like, no care about the video. x
Haha, thank you Robert! 🙌🏻🤗
I don't know anything about Argentinian candy, but at 11:25 Alpha Whores sounds like my kind of candy!
Not British, but Carol Burnett was notable for everybody making everybody else break character laughing. Here's a compilation: ruclips.net/video/5zw_B0mqdp4/видео.html
Someone is uploading all of The Unbelievable Truth. They'll be up for a couple weeks and then all get removed by copyright strikes. This happens maybe once a year, so it's good to get your listening in while you can. It's a radio show, but it's great. I think you'd really enjoy it. It's hosted by David Mitchell, and this episode has Henning Wehn as one of the guests. You can react if you want, but honestly, I just think you'd enjoy them: ruclips.net/video/zsQgncx3muI/видео.html
Cheers!
Lmaooooo about the "Alpha Whores"!! 😂😂😂 It's Alfajores 🤭 And thank you very much Fren!! 🤗
They were 70s. Now it's time for another 70s comedy sketch - Mastermind by Morecombe and Wise.
The Two Ronnies - Crossword is hilarious.
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You can't go wrong with the Two Ronnie's ... To save you looking for it, here's the link to "Four Candles" : ruclips.net/video/gi_6SaqVQSw/видео.html with the alternative ending, it's probably one of the most famous ... Ronnie Barker was a superb "wordsmith" & was responsible for virtually all the sketches & songs, as always, great fun
Thank you so much Steve! Everyone mentioned it, but no one dropped a link!! 🤗🤗
@Mandy Cane Lane "That's me when I go shopping!!" You go out and buy a couple of ounces? You just outed yourself on how much Drugs you take!🤏.......... lol. Hope you're well today Mandy? Especially after 2 ounces! 🙏🇬🇧➡️🇦🇷✌
Hahaha! I know it may not seem like it, but the strongest thing I consume is Pepsi 🤪
The Two Ronnie's is before my time. You might like That Mitchell & Webb Look, for a sketch show
I will most deff check it out! 🤗🤗
@@MandyCaneLane David Mitchell from WILTY, is one of the writers and stars in ‘That Mitchell & Webb Look’. It’s funny and very clever humour, as you can imagine would come from the mind of David Mitchell.
Check out The Two Ronnies - Four Candles it's a right laugh
If you do start a 2 Ronnie's rabbit hole, or just do the "four candles" sketch. Just keep in mind, (to help with keeping up with the dialect), that a London accent involves removing the letter 'H' from the beginning of words.
Eg: 'ello 'arry, 'ow's it 'anging?.
Thank you for letting me know! 🤗
THE BORING ACCOUNTANT IS REALY FUNNY
OK THANK YOU PETER
No probs Mandy
When you do the 2 Ronnies 4 Candles sketch make sure its the one uploaded by "James Clark" that's 7 minutes 55. The other upload on here is cut at the end
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Let's see... If I was about 14-15 when I was watching Cheers; and by the time we got it in Spain it had been on in the States for a couple of seasons... Taking my actual age...
You either watched it when it was really old already; or you're a witch, or a vampire or something 😂
She was born a few months after Cheers ended, so she must have watched it years after it ended.
@@davidz3879 Thanks mate. I preferred the vampire thing, though...
HAHAHA! Sorry to dissapoint! 🤪
Ok, I've been watching you for a while and I see you're getting right into traditional British humour... great.
Okay... I'll subscribe.
You ought to check out Benny Hill's "Heroes Through The Ages".
Thank you! And I will check it out!! 🤗🤗
I've seen a lot of other American you tubers and they love British candy or sweets as we call them in the UK. If definitely not as sweet as American chocolate but the quality is a lot better.
I will need to try some some day! 🙌🏻🤗
A-HA! Now that you've gone down the "Two Ronnies" rabbit hole, you need to check the 4 candles sketch.
Will do Musefan!! 🤗🤗
@@MandyCaneLane since I made that comment I noticed loads of others said the same thing lol 😂
My problem: I love candy way too much for my own good. Oh wait, the two Ronnies, yeah, hilarious, I like sketchshows, well, Monty Python is one of the most famous ones.
You and me both Kenaustin! 🤭
Four Candles. That is all.
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Hi Mandy! I look forwards to your reactions every day and notice that you are branching out as well. May I introduce you to the ca. 9 min clip:
"Harry Enfield - Naughty Boy Harry and Lulu"?
This video is quite different and has over 16 million views. Please give it a go; it's well worth watching. Thanks!
Thank you so much!!! 🤗🤗🤗
Great Reaction to 2 of our greatest Late Comedians..
You WILL be recommended for their famous "Four Candles" sketch. On THAT one, unlike this,please, watch to the very end of the video after the sketch appears to finish😀
Gotcha! Thank you!! 🤗🤗
Can you react to the sketch "Sarcastic Guy" by the comedy group Kids In The Hall?
I will check it out!!
If you liked this two Ronalds sketch set in an old fashion British shop then you may also enjoy this similar sketch set in similar surroundings with a similar conclusion.
ruclips.net/video/4yQP3frvrA0/видео.html
Have a look at Harry Enfield's American tourist sketches; i think there's two of them. :)
Thank you 🤗
Well done on tackling a British comedy institution. Most American Two Ronnies reactioners are older, beardy men.
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You should start a patreon to watch full shows.
I am working on it Joker! 🤗
I saw Liquorice Allsorts in the shop last weekend and it reminded me of this sketch. I didn't buy any as I am not a big fan of liquorice.
How does liquorice allsorts taste like? Bitter?
four candles
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@@DarraghC right cutlery? 😅
best i could do sorry 😅
I see four candles on the horizon, someone has prob already suggested it..
Everyone did 😂😂
@@MandyCaneLane haha thought so, it was one i was keeping in reserve to show you just in case someone didnt suggest it
Dave allen on doctors and
Maybe some of your viewers will be kind enough to send you some UK sweets ( candy ). :)
I am in a country where nothing gets in 😭😭
@@MandyCaneLane Oh really? I thought you was in the USA. That's a pity because you would have enjoyed a Ripple bar. ;)
Can't beat a Twix
A quarter of a Kiwi?
Precisely 😌
Look up Dave Allen.