Yes! 💯 I felt that, too! I think that's why she got that lovely laugh from the audience with 'King.' Her character could have her own play or movie! Maggie spun Gwendylspyre out an outfit and some dialogue! 💛
This isn’t gold, this is diamond!!! Carol as Queen Elizabeth is pretty remarkably spot on, but Dame Maggie is a knock-out East Ender in a short-short-short dress and legs to die for!!!
💙💜💚💛🧡 Oh good, I really wanted to see the whole sketch!! Maggie Smith looks sizzling! Her dress is iconic!! She got the best laughs, too! I want to learn to act like her. SO talented! 💙💜💚💛🧡
"Well, you remember how you've been saying you've been trying to save up to do that again?" _Brilliant_ line that I think didn't get as much audience reaction as it should have!
Never saw this one!! This is a recurrent sketch and the formula in different situation is always the same, Queen always has a meltdown and screams will echo in his open mouth. So hilarious every single time.
"I love how Maggie Smith plays a working-class girl trying to appear more refined and respectful as she speaks to the Queen. She could give Hyacinth Bucket a run for her money😘
OHMY GOODNESS This scene is always the same. HILARIOUS LOL I didn't know that girlfriend was Maggie Smith. She played that roll pretty dang good also :D
When Prince Philip married Queen Elizabeth II in 1947, he was given the titles of Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich. He was not crowned at his spouse's 1953 coronation. Instead, he was officially made Prince Philip by Queen Elizabeth as declared in a new letters patent, in 1957 Im surprised that the sketch made him out as King? Maggie Smith should have corrected the writers. But maybe it was easier for American audiences to understand? They could have had a whole play on the confusing title for a Queen to only have a Prince. But a King can have a Queen.
No, we get the "Duke" deal. In fact, at the opening question time in one episode, an Englishman in the audience and Carol talked about that very matter. The show eventually made the characters the King and Queen of Freedonia. lol
At the opening question time in one episode, an Englishman in the audience and Carol talked about that very matter. The show eventually made the characters the King and Queen of Freedonia. lol
That's a personal question! Oh, you mean the phrase. I had to look it up, but it's the motto of the Royal Army Pay Corps and translates to "In faith and trust." How does it come up?
Hah! No wonder they were making fun of The Queen of England at the time! In this comedy sketch. The poor people of England didn’t know how to respect her and Carol was proving a point to show her majesty at the time that the queen must care better for her subjects
Dear Maggie like we have never seen her before. Pure Gold. "Hello Sailor" greeting the king broke me up.
What’s remarkable is how Maggie Smith isn’t doing a comedy sketch, she’s creating a real character
Yes! 💯 I felt that, too! I think that's why she got that lovely laugh from the audience with 'King.' Her character could have her own play or movie! Maggie spun Gwendylspyre out an outfit and some dialogue! 💛
She is so invested in the sketch.
Rest in peace all of those in this wonderful skit!! Miss all these amazing people 😊
Carols still here lol. 😂
How have I never seen this comedic gem! Love EVERONE
This isn’t gold, this is diamond!!! Carol as Queen Elizabeth is pretty remarkably spot on, but Dame Maggie is a knock-out East Ender in a short-short-short dress and legs to die for!!!
That dress is rather abbreviated on top, too...
This is a great skit. I still remember this one when I saw it on TV with mom and dad all those years ago. Wow!
Me too. Saturday at 10:00 pm. Great memories.
This hilarious and Maggie Smith is brilliantly funny!!!!😂
I am awestruck!!!!! I have seen this clip thousands of times and I just learned it's Maggie Smith!!!!!
Incredible performance!!!!!
Maggie Smith is a gem! Look at those legs!
She had it, didn’t she??!
Quite a BOD! Not to mention, her acting and comedic talent!
@@RadicalCaveman
She was an amazing person. I’m so glad she shared her talent and love for the stage with us!
I can't believe she had such a great body!!
I will miss her..especially on the new Downton Abbey movie.😢
Carol Burnett could have been the Queen!
Both Burnett and Smith are excellent!!
"Hello sailor" 😂 Dear Maggie 💕
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Oh good, I really wanted to see the whole sketch!! Maggie Smith looks sizzling! Her dress is iconic!! She got the best laughs, too! I want to learn to act like her. SO talented!
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" Let this nice lady hit the ship with the bottle" I'm ROTFL ...😂😂😂
This is gold. Comedy then was truly a profession.
This is one of my favorite episode of Carol Burnett show Maggie Smith was a great actress ❤❤❤❤❤
Rip Queen Elizabeth Carol Burnett played her great I wonder if she ever watched this episode
I do hope Dame Maggie Smith is enjoying a laugh or two from Heaven. I pray she is resting in peace.
Dayum!
I haven't seen this one before!
Fantastic!
Thanks Carol! ❤
Oh god I’m laughing so hard I’m crying! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is priceless 🎉 hysterical 😂
“Stinky? Stinky you SAAaaaHHY?!?!” God I just loved it when Carol’s Queen of England character had her meltdowns 🤣🤣🤣
The Greatest Comedy Shows.
"Well, you remember how you've been saying you've been trying to save up to do that again?"
_Brilliant_ line that I think didn't get as much audience reaction as it should have!
Me: really? A bottle of burgundy shouldn’t cost that mu… Ohhhh!🫢
I feel really stupid that I don't get it. :(
Omg look at Maggie 😍 1st
One of my favorite sketches
Never saw this one!! This is a recurrent sketch and the formula in different situation is always the same, Queen always has a meltdown and screams will echo in his open mouth. So hilarious every single time.
Damn, this was comedy gold. lol 😂
I remember this one!
Maggie reminds me of Angela Lansbury when she plays her Cockney music hall entertainer cousin in MSW.
MSW?
Murder She Wrote.
@@unowen-nh9ov Ah, of course. I just never ran into that character somehow.
One of my favorite sketches!
So Funny 😂
She had great legs. Funny stuff
You will not find excellence like this anymore
Took a sip of coffee at the wrong second!!! 😂😂😂😂(Not a right one, though, in this sketch!!) 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Let the old bag hit the ship Arty !😅😅😅
I can't help wondering if Maggie got into any trouble over that when she got back home! lol
@MaskedMan66 😅😅
RIP Maggie Smith 😢
"I love how Maggie Smith plays a working-class girl trying to appear more refined and respectful as she speaks to the Queen. She could give Hyacinth Bucket a run for her money😘
It's Bouquet!
@@garyh-d559 🤭The lady of the house speaking😘
Maggie Smith here reminds me a lot of Hyacinth's sister Rose!
@@PlayersPurity ohhh, Rose! The actresses playing Rose were both good, but I felt the shorter one with red hair was a better fit for the part.
Great clip
OMG…! FUNNY…even when seen before…! ‼️‼️〰️
Maggie Smith is wearing Eunice's hair!
So true 😂
My ship!!!!
Hilarious 😂
OHMY GOODNESS This scene is always the same. HILARIOUS LOL
I didn't know that girlfriend was Maggie Smith. She played that roll pretty dang good also :D
Great 👌😁
That man is completely hollow.
If the student body at Hogwarts could only see the prim and proper Professor McGonagall in her younger and wilder days! lol
Gwendylspire Boughgrough!
funny!
Your king and your queen?
When Prince Philip married Queen Elizabeth II in 1947, he was given the titles of Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich.
He was not crowned at his spouse's 1953 coronation. Instead, he was officially made Prince Philip by Queen Elizabeth as declared in a new letters patent, in 1957
Im surprised that the sketch made him out as King? Maggie Smith should have corrected the writers. But maybe it was easier for American audiences to understand? They could have had a whole play on the confusing title for a Queen to only have a Prince. But a King can have a Queen.
No, we get the "Duke" deal. In fact, at the opening question time in one episode, an Englishman in the audience and Carol talked about that very matter. The show eventually made the characters the King and Queen of Freedonia. lol
When was this? Early 70's?
The Carol Burnett Show, S9E6 - October 18th, 1975.
@@KoshN Thank you Kosh. Wow, Maggie Smith was 40 years old. She looks younger.
Hero as defined,by WHO?
Maggie Smith is brilliant. But Phillip was never a King. He was the Prince consort.
At the opening question time in one episode, an Englishman in the audience and Carol talked about that very matter. The show eventually made the characters the King and Queen of Freedonia. lol
Gwendolspire Boughgrough.
Fide et fiducia. Who gets it?
That's a personal question! Oh, you mean the phrase. I had to look it up, but it's the motto of the Royal Army Pay Corps and translates to "In faith and trust." How does it come up?
@ The man in uniform is wearing the RAPC cap badge.
@@colingrant7355 Wow, you've got good eyes!
@@colingrant7355 That's Harvey Korman, by the way, playing a spoof of Prince Phillip.
@@MaskedMan66 I spent 12 years in the RAPC before they were disbanded in 1980. It was an easy spot for me.
Hah! No wonder they were making fun of The Queen of England at the time! In this comedy sketch. The poor people of England didn’t know how to respect her and Carol was proving a point to show her majesty at the time that the queen must care better for her subjects
How do you figure?