The admiration in Elizabeth’s eyes for Richard was what put the button on this scene for me! She was like, someone FINALLY stood up to this woman! Hard to pick a favorite moment for me in the series, but this is definitely way up at the top!
@@vika0194 I appreciate the learning nevertheless. :) Unfortunately, since FancyPants name was not on your reply (YT functions this way sometimes but I can't understand their logic), FB won't get notification of your comment. Sometimes I just cancel when I do not see the name, sometimes I post it "ir-re-gard-less." LOL The hyphens/dashes used for effect/affect. Is it allowed to hyphenate a non-word? OMG, was THAT word typed correctly? Where's my English teacher when I need her? (Blessed teachers we owe a lot to, back in the day)
Elizabeth always loved Richard but at that moment, he turned into a god (in her eyes). Love the bit afterwards where Hyacinth (emotionally bruised) tries to draw Elizabeth in for support as she accuses Richard of bring a brute for treating her so poorly in public.
@Bill Kelly I had always hoped they were having an affair. I'm not for such a thing, but if anyone ever needed and deserved some sweetness and attention, it was our Richard. RIP, sir.
My mom got me the box set for my birthday one year ,and my husband and I love watching it. He even does the "mind the pedestrian" and i reply " minding the pedestrian". Lol
When I was little, I called her the 'funny lady', I didn't even know what she was saying half the time, I just found her tone of voice and her excentric nature funny 😂
I was left wanting way more, like Hyacinth finding out just exactly what people have been saying about her, and actually seeing Sheridan onscreen, but maybe that would have ruined the joke. Then again, it would have been a great final series.
Whenever I feel nostalgic, I always make myself a huge mug of tea, grab my Keeping Up Appearances box set, curl up on the sofa and I'm in my happy place all over again. Such a brilliant comedy 🤗
Greetings from the US...I found this TV show by accident over 20 yrs ago....HILARIOUS...The whole family...I ❤ Mrs. Bucket...I mean Bouquet...lol Thanks for the upload
This is my all-time favorite scene of the entire series!! The stilted way she walks back to the car. Genius! Miss you Clive, Onslow, Mary and, to my shame, I've forgotten the name of the first actress who played Rose. RIP hope you are all up there laughing!
I love the way Richard kind of squints after, as if tryin to decipher her expression xD def shut Hyacinth down...who went back to her antics a couple mins later lmao and Elizabeth's expression was top notch!
True the English do it so much better. For one the actors look like humans not like frozen wax dolls. Second the acting is real vs the American fakeness...and last thay are much more intelligent and advanced in scripts and not 1 and 2 dimension character and plots
She was probably freaked out. Richard never yells and is otherwise a very docile, easygoing guy. So when he does raise his voice, it's that much more shocking.
Notice the helplessness Hyacinth expressed in her face, when people around her didn't play along. Some people get their power over you when you're the one giving it away.
There are still phone boxes in London but half of them do NOT work. Half the people in this comments section have probably never used one in recent times.
Every sitcom has its ultimate moment. In dad's army it's don't tell him pike, fawlty towers the Hitler scene, ofah probably del falls through the bar. This one is keeping up appearances.
I agree! my friend as I watched her show "Lady Winthrop" and she was so different as a detective, I kept expecting her to keep inviting everyone over for a candlelight supper and to be going on and on about her Royal Daulton with the hand painted periwinkles!
@@dusterdude238 Haha Mrs Bucket had some classic lines. One of my favourite lines was .. Elizabeth: Is everything all right Hyacinth? Hyacinth: It's Daddy, he's been kidnapped by gypsies. That really tickled me. There will never be another Mrs Bucket.
Was a shame she ever left really they hoped she'd change her mind had they not thought that it could have continued with with another person but no it's really sad, and now though has a Dameship literally (or words to that effect) has a Dame honour now, the equivalent of a Knighthood but the female equivalent (even that with the PC brigade I suspect would be up in arms) it's the same rank of honour for fuck sake!
Ohh I miss this series dearly! Great characters and I can't stop smiling hearthily.. Well done to all the team. Brits are superb sense of humor, sarcasm and great courage! Indeed rule britannia all the way
@@maggieashton2111 Watching a decent man being constantly harassed by a hideous Gorgon of a wife is not my idea of comedy. I thought that sort of thing went out with Ben Jonson.
Richard had finally stood up to Hyacinth after all those years. After that moment he now knows he can finally do things for himself without Hyacinth pushing him around all the time.
Hyacinth and Richard realized something in that moment. She liked to have her husband take charge and discipline her. He found out he could actually do it.
This was and still is a great british comedy series. It gently pokes fun at the british idiosyncrasies and without using bad language. There were many like this in that era, like Last of the Summer Wine, Are you being Served, Only Fools and Horses, One Foot in the Grave, to name but a couple. Maybe it's my age, but I love watching these more than some of the more modern ones.
Hyacinth shook AF. She has no idea what to do with herself, lol. She's walking around in a daze like she's not sure what really happened and how she should respond. Like she's entered a Twilight Zone episode where her husband isn't afraid to speak up to her and she's trying to make sense of it.
You need to to get by in this world. Ghastly women like her have proliferated. Last week, a thirty-something woman attempted to push me out of the way to get in the queue first. When that didn’t work, she went away. I was shocked to notice, a minute later, that she was glaring at me and snarling “For f***’s sake” from the next queue. So, of course, I told her I considered her to be a narcissistic, ill-mannered heifer. And I’m absolutely certain I’d have meted the same treatment to the frightful Bucket woman.
While this was one of most satisfactory moments in KUA,s it was totally marred by the fact that once they got to the church none of that interaction with Richard stepping up and being a man settled in her spirit. She turned it all around and tried to get Elizabeth to agree with her that Richard was mean to her and yelled at her... lol
The admiration in Elizabeth’s eyes for Richard was what put the button on this scene for me! She was like, someone FINALLY stood up to this woman! Hard to pick a favorite moment for me in the series, but this is definitely way up at the top!
Also a testament to superb acting in the show. Patricia Routlege is perfect, of course, but Clive Swift and Josephine Tewson were first class as well.
@@KPW2137for sure, all 3 were just perfect in these roles (and stellar actors all around!)
@@KPW2137 Mary Millar was another one who could cast a glance that was the equivalent of two pages of dialog. Yes, superb acting from a stellar cast.
I totally agree! All of the cast was great and was one of the reasons this series was so successful worldwide. @@ajs11201
This one, and the time they get stuck in the field, and she has to go out and push. "I'll get you for this, Richard Bucket... Bouque..."
Richard completely shocked himself! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Never-the-less, he was very pleased with himself. So was Elizabeth!
Well I am so proud of him he had the guts to yelling at his wife
Nevertheless is one word. Using hyphens is incorrect.
@@vika0194 I appreciate the learning nevertheless. :) Unfortunately, since FancyPants name was not on your reply (YT functions this way sometimes but I can't understand their logic), FB won't get notification of your comment.
Sometimes I just cancel when I do not see the name, sometimes I post it "ir-re-gard-less." LOL The hyphens/dashes used for effect/affect. Is it allowed to hyphenate a non-word? OMG, was THAT word typed correctly? Where's my English teacher when I need her? (Blessed teachers we owe a lot to, back in the day)
Elizabeth always loved Richard but at that moment, he turned into a god (in her eyes). Love the bit afterwards where Hyacinth (emotionally bruised) tries to draw Elizabeth in for support as she accuses Richard of bring a brute for treating her so poorly in public.
@@vika0194 ❤❤
If ANY MAN deserved an award for patience, it was Richard Bucket! Lol. RIP Clive 👍
It's Bouquet! 😂
@@Amadeus-ms9lt , 😂
Right it's bouquet... B-U-C-K-E-T... bouquet 😂
Jerold Cummings speaking for Hyacinth..” Bouquet!!” Lol
It would take special breathe of patience to live under an ambitious social climbing pretentious surname
Richard Bouquet 😊
"Well done sir. In war times you'd have gotten a medal for courage like that"
Gets me every time
+
Mitchell W
You can't deny that what he said is true.
A rare spark of authority from Richard. Brave man. 🎖️
Me too! Kudos! Whose watching in 2019! Still a CLASSIC!👏👏👏😁😎
Loveely Richard the poor man....sadly no longer with us he died in February this year.
Rest In Peace Clive Swift aka Richard he is safe from hyacinth for now
I love how Liz looked at him like "my hero!"
@Bill Kelly I introduced my mom to this show, for a moment she thought they were having a fling. I guess she picked up on that, too
Or like "you're screwed"
@Bill Kelly When Richard and Liz kissed each other on the mouth you could tell Liz was Richard's side chick. Poor Hyacinth, always the last to know.
@Bill Kelly I had always hoped they were having an affair. I'm not for such a thing, but if anyone ever needed and deserved some sweetness and attention, it was our Richard.
RIP, sir.
Am I the only person who thinks that if Hyacinth had died that Richard & Liz would have ended up happily married to each other?
Probably my favorite scene in the entire series. He finally stood up to her!
and that was the day Richard finally finished ALL of his coffee and wore his shoes in the house til bedtime !! LOVE THIS SHOW!!
Richard was a very brave soul yelling at her like that.
Richard had the balls to yell at his wife
YAYYYYYYYY
BOOM💥💥💥💥👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
He was indeed a brave man 😂😂
With the patience of a saint
LOL! So out of character!!
RIP Clive Swift. He was great in the role of Richard!
Agree. Excellent actor. Rest in Paradise Clive.
@@blueskye6372 😔👏🙏💔💔 rip clivè!
Propjoe10 loved him since I first saw him in Excalibur. He was magnificent in this role
Can anybody tell me how he died
Wait Richard is dead?!? First it was Onslow now Richard?!!
My husband brought me "The Keeping Up Appearances " boxset for my birthday a couple of years ago...one of the best gifts ever!!
Your husband's a good man!
My mom got me the box set for my birthday one year ,and my husband and I love watching it. He even does the "mind the pedestrian" and i reply " minding the pedestrian". Lol
Loved this! The shocked look on her face was wonderful!!!
The only time in the shows history he stood up to her.
Nope... I'm pretty sure he did it during the QE2 episode too.
Had Viewers Wondering if they'de EVER Put That IN their Script? 😊
Wasn't there one where he said "it's BUCKET! It was always Bucket before I met you!" Or something like that
@@thegreenmanofnorwich yes I remember that too
@@thegreenmanofnorwich He might have said that when they stayed at the hotel (Rose was there too).
"I very rarely use it as I possess a white slimline telephone with automatic redial" DEAD lol
She stays on a power trip! Lmao
"With a voice like yours, I'm surprised you even need a telephone."
If only she saw i phone or galaxy
1:47
Hyacinth is the epitome of a snob
My favorite British show since I was a child I love hyacinth!
I called her the bucket lady 😘😘
ITS BOUQUET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!
Hahaha, same here, I called her the bucket woman
It's a Bouquet in a Bucket!!!
Patricia Routledge Great actress 👍
When I was little, I called her the 'funny lady', I didn't even know what she was saying half the time, I just found her tone of voice and her excentric nature funny 😂
And this was the day that Richard walked into the house with his shoes ON!
Dude had Balls to say that to his wife
After working in the garden
That was such a satisfying moment! Many of us waited for that for a long time and wished there was more
I was left wanting way more, like Hyacinth finding out just exactly what people have been saying about her, and actually seeing Sheridan onscreen, but maybe that would have ruined the joke. Then again, it would have been a great final series.
With a voice like yours, I'm surprised you even need a telephone! Truer words have never been spoken!
1:52
the reaction from the audience after richard raised his voice adds to it
(Hyacinth):
"Richard!
Eject this man!"
LOL 😂
1:17
THE WAY SHE WALKS BACK TO CAR😂😂 Brilliant, just brilliant
Whenever I feel nostalgic, I always make myself a huge mug of tea, grab my Keeping Up Appearances box set, curl up on the sofa and I'm in my happy place all over again. Such a brilliant comedy 🤗
Richard could’ve dropped a mic after that 😂
Even with the slight face of regret
Dude has steel balls to yell at his wife
One of my favourite episodes. Hyacinth’s face when he told her off lol. I thought well said Richard get her told. She was completely stunned 😂😂
Shell shocked 😆
Greetings from the US...I found this TV show by accident over 20 yrs ago....HILARIOUS...The whole family...I ❤ Mrs. Bucket...I mean Bouquet...lol
Thanks for the upload
I did too. Great show!
Love this show.
Greetings from the UK..thank you for appreciating British comedy.
Hi Dana U. S. Here too Michigan to be exact. Hope u have a good day too. That Bucket Woman Yasss
Dana Hill brilliant!
His eyes are often dark with despair and resignation. Wonderful acting.
After all these years this is still one brilliant show. 😂🤣😂 It’s a real pity we don’t see great shows like this anymore.
And we NEVER I REPEAT NEVER WILL SEE THEM AGAIN AS MANY KEEPING UP APPEARANCES ACTORS ARE NO LONGER ALIVE
@@stephensnell5707 We can always hope in our dreams.
This is my all-time favorite scene of the entire series!! The stilted way she walks back to the car. Genius!
Miss you Clive, Onslow, Mary and, to my shame, I've forgotten the name of the first actress who played Rose. RIP hope you are all up there laughing!
Shirley Stelfox.
I love the way Richard kind of squints after, as if tryin to decipher her expression xD def shut Hyacinth down...who went back to her antics a couple mins later lmao and Elizabeth's expression was top notch!
Richard stood up for himself a few times but this was the best time because she heard him and was actually afraid of his reaction
That was beautiful Richard
“Hyacinth stop that at once and GET INTO THE CAR!!!!!”
Best Richard line EVER!!
Well done, sir; in wartime, you'd have gotten a medal for courage like that!
...AT LAAAAST !!! ;-)
Acting isn't just about lines.. notice how Hyacinth staggers as she walks back to the car - she is still in shock.. haha
2:04
R.I.P. Clive, this time.... tears of sadness😩😢
No need to get upset like that but as you know people don't like forever
I’m in the US, but I just love this show. So well done 👍
So glad to see Richard getting back at Hyacinth
As an American I want to say the Brits have the best TV shows!!!
I'm from Canada and agree with you..
Sadly not anymore, the PC brigade has now moved in.
Oh, no! Not Britain too! @@AmberPanda
I watch more British television than American TV.
True the English do it so much better. For one the actors look like humans not like frozen wax dolls. Second the acting is real vs the American fakeness...and last thay are much more intelligent and advanced in scripts and not 1 and 2 dimension character and plots
Amazing comedy, I remember watching this with my Gran. We laughed so much we cried 😂😂
Me too I watched it with my gran and uncle, 😔💔
I watched it with my gran too but it was more of a stunned silence! We thought he was in real trouble there!
I miss watching this show on TV. It is very funny. Hyacinth is just too funny. Poor Richard! 😂
This is my favorite scene from the whole show! ♥️
Richard was a saint!
The actor who portrayed her husband, passed away recently. RIP! What an awesome cast of characters.
Always loved ( and always will) this series, a true classic.
Vindication after all these years, he stood up to her! Really set the old crow back, too.
Wow, she actually lisntened 😂
She was probably freaked out. Richard never yells and is otherwise a very docile, easygoing guy. So when he does raise his voice, it's that much more shocking.
Trenerze Trenerzowski She was probably so dumbfounded she didn’t know what else to do, lol
It's what she has always wanted. A man who would BE a man, and stand up to her.
I think she might have been slightly turned on as well
And she opened the car door herself, and this, mind you, isn't something she used to do at all, as she always waits for Richard to do it for her.
Thank you for the laughs, Clive RIP.
I liked the way that Mrs bucket staggered after Richard told her to get back in the car
This scene will never not have me cracking up. Especially Elizabeth’s expression xD
Hands down one of the best moments of the entire series!!!
Notice the helplessness Hyacinth expressed in her face, when people around her didn't play along. Some people get their power over you when you're the one giving it away.
@Bessie Hillum what?
Rip Clive Swift.
Now reunited with tour equally talented and funny big brother, actor David swift.
Two of Liverpool's finest actors.
HOW VERY QUAINT A PUBLIC TELEPHONE BOX THAT ACTUALLY WORKS AND HASN'T BEEN VANDALISED LOL🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great show and so nice to see Jack Smethurt as guy in the phone.
R.I.P. Jack. 😢
The good old days when there were still phone boxes.
In America we do not call them phone boxes but I still miss them
There are still phone boxes
Kat slater The Doctor has them all except one. Bill and Ted own that one.
There is a payphone exactly lik this in Toronto Canada. It's in Eglinton Square mall.
There are still phone boxes in London but half of them do NOT work. Half the people in this comments section have probably never used one in recent times.
Every sitcom has its ultimate moment. In dad's army it's don't tell him pike, fawlty towers the Hitler scene, ofah probably del falls through the bar. This one is keeping up appearances.
faulty towers best has to be the brick in the suitcase or thrashing the mini :-)
I'm sure most people were waiting for that day when he would yell at her. The best scene of Richard.
Rest In Peace Clive Swift and thank you for the laughs.
RIP Clive Swift. A great straight man.
Ed Aycock he needed to meet Al Bundy. Onslow was his buddy but Al Bundy would’ve turned Richard upside down. Lol
A hero!
That can't be said of Sheridan...
@@adamsyed5535 LMAO
I loved watching Richard. ..RIP old friend!
I honestly think that Hyacinth would have got there first if she’d opened the car door herself...
This is so satisfying to watch. Bless you Richard!
It should a national bank holiday that day just for Richard's courage! 🤣 'Eject this man!' I swear my soul left my body when she said this.
Classic show. Great cast all round but Patricia Routledge was one of a kind in this role.
I agree! my friend as I watched her show "Lady Winthrop" and she was so different as a detective, I kept expecting her to keep inviting everyone over for a candlelight supper and to be going on and on about her Royal Daulton with the hand painted periwinkles!
@@dusterdude238 Haha Mrs Bucket had some classic lines. One of my favourite lines was ..
Elizabeth: Is everything all right Hyacinth?
Hyacinth: It's Daddy, he's been kidnapped by gypsies.
That really tickled me.
There will never be another Mrs Bucket.
Was a shame she ever left really they hoped she'd change her mind had they not thought that it could have continued with with another person but no it's really sad, and now though has a Dameship literally (or words to that effect) has a Dame honour now, the equivalent of a Knighthood but the female equivalent (even that with the PC brigade I suspect would be up in arms) it's the same rank of honour for fuck sake!
I love that she’s so stunned, she can’t even walk straight!!! 😂😂😂😂
2:05 Attaboy, Richard! 😂
Ohh I miss this series dearly! Great characters and I can't stop smiling hearthily.. Well done to all the team. Brits are superb sense of humor, sarcasm and great courage! Indeed rule britannia all the way
This is my favorite scene, when he finally gets Hyacinth in check. Although it's short lived lol
There was a time when Richard shouted with conviction, and as a command, "Hyacinth! NO!" when Sheridan called looking for £50!
Richard should have done a hell of a lot more yelling, IMO. Hyacinth got away with murder far too often.
That was the Comedy ..otherwise wouldnt have been so funny.
@@maggieashton2111 Watching a decent man being constantly harassed by a hideous Gorgon of a wife is not my idea of comedy. I thought that sort of thing went out with Ben Jonson.
Richard had finally stood up to Hyacinth after all those years. After that moment he now knows he can finally do things for himself without Hyacinth pushing him around all the time.
The actors are just wonderful ! What a fantastic show!
Hyacinth ! STOP THAT ACT ONCE .. AND GET INTO THE CARRRR 😂😂😂😂
“I think perhaps we aught to warn him, CALL him on the telephone 1st” 🤣😂🤣.
Rest peacefully Clive Swift aka Richard
RIP Jack Smethurst, the man in the phone box, also known as the lead in Love Thy Neighbour, who died yesterday aged 89.
I never clicked it was him until I saw it on IMDB! RIP Jack
Hyacinth and Richard realized something in that moment.
She liked to have her husband take charge and discipline her.
He found out he could actually do it.
@Julia A Of course as we are seeing every day, sometimes containing such a personality is not possible.
I don't think he ever did it again though!
I danced a happy dance. Yeah fr Richard. 🌸🌼🌺💐🌷⭐🌻🌲.
Hyacinth secretly likes to be dominated
@@BossySwan I think Richard secretly likes to be dominated.
This is the one time I approve of a man telling his wife off that was a longtime coming lol
loved all the English comedies played on PBS I wish they would would broadcast them again
The way she stumbled back to the car like "this mans gone mad he has!" LMAO 🤣🤣
The way she looks at him after he yells is brilliant
This marks a legendary moment in history.
Never forget.
This is probably my favorite scene in the whole series.
One of the greatest moments in comedy history.
I love her shell-shocked look after he yells at her. Goes well with the "war time" comment after that.
This was and still is a great british comedy series. It gently pokes fun at the british idiosyncrasies and without using bad language. There were many like this in that era, like Last of the Summer Wine, Are you being Served, Only Fools and Horses, One Foot in the Grave, to name but a couple. Maybe it's my age, but I love watching these more than some of the more modern ones.
I'm only 45, and I love these. Mr. Bean, as well.
Richard should get a medal of bravery for standing up to Hyacinth.
The Victoria Cross.
The one and only time he raised his voice ! Such a great show ✌❤
OMG!!! I’ve never seen Richard raise his voice at his Mrs.! Well done indeed!!!! Hahahaha!!!!
“With a voice like yours I’m surprised you even NEED a telephone!” 😂
"Wait? Why wait?"
And that, my good friends, is how Hyacinth singlehandedly push for the invention of cellphones.
Well actually they did exist back then, they just weren't common.
“With a voice like yours, I’m surprised you even need a telephone”, dishing out some savagery from a phone box
Fabulous series.
This scene filmed in Beverley Road, Royal Leamington Spa.
Fake phone box. 😉
Saw them filming around the town back in the day.
John Polo really? O my goodness-that is amazing!
Wow cool!!! You lucky thing!!
Hyacinth shook AF. She has no idea what to do with herself, lol. She's walking around in a daze like she's not sure what really happened and how she should respond. Like she's entered a Twilight Zone episode where her husband isn't afraid to speak up to her and she's trying to make sense of it.
This is such a great British comedy. I love this show.
Grew up watching my mother loving this series! That's why it means so much to me
Perfect cast and show!
“Well done sir, in war time you’d have got a medal for courage like that.”
Hahahahaha! 😂
Would you be brave enough to stand up to Hyacinth?
BritBox Nah. She could defeat thanos
Nope
You'd better believe it! Had I been Richard, Hyacinth would have obeyed me and LIKED it! Of course, then there would have been no show...🤔
You need to to get by in this world. Ghastly women like her have proliferated. Last week, a thirty-something woman attempted to push me out of the way to get in the queue first. When that didn’t work, she went away. I was shocked to notice, a minute later, that she was glaring at me and snarling “For f***’s sake” from the next queue. So, of course, I told her I considered her to be a narcissistic, ill-mannered heifer. And I’m absolutely certain I’d have meted the same treatment to the frightful Bucket woman.
Kick her in the lady garden
imagine emmet in this scene he'd be over the moon at richard losing his rag with hyacinth
While this was one of most satisfactory moments in KUA,s it was totally marred by the fact that once they got to the church none of that interaction with Richard stepping up and being a man settled in her spirit. She turned it all around and tried to get Elizabeth to agree with her that Richard was mean to her and yelled at her... lol
One of my favorite all-time KUA scenes. Really needed the laugh in times like this...
She was so shocked and surprised that she open doors to a car by her own.
I never even registered that!
thi is one of my Fav scenes. I always cheer "GOOD FOR YOOU RICHARD!"
Love this part. He was a fine actor 👍🏾
George and Mildred.
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Can you imagine Hyacinth with a slimline IOS 13 phone! She’d be even more insufferable! 😂😂
Can you imagine “oh no! I got a text from Hyacinth!” LOL