5 HILARIOUS Boycie Moments | Only Fools and Horses | BBC Comedy Greats 0008am 16.3.22 dunno... last seen in east europe, wasn't he...? probably been kidnapped...
I might be able to con people into buying my cars, I might be able to convince them that you conceived and gave birth in seven days, but how the hell am I going to persuade them my grandad was Louis Armstrong?!?
5 HILARIOUS Boycie Moments | Only Fools and Horses | BBC Comedy Greats 0009am 16.3.22 some chap who lived near mum and dad looked akin to this fella... a bloody nice bloke, actually... though the words marlene still ring out when he passed on by....
yes I did , I also meant dear , hence the 2 little images at the end of the message in acknowledgement.......I put them out there with curiosity to see if you'd go for it again lol....✔✔
Met John Challis a few years back and he was one of the most kindest and down to earth person you could ever meet and was very witty. As i walked over to where he was i said i thought i could smell onions and typical boycie style he said oh dear we got a comedian in the building and after that we both laughed and shook hands. Had a lovely chat with him and asked him about the poker episode and was real money used, he said it was and at the end of the recording some of it had gone missing but was found above on one of the studio lights, asked who he thinks put it there and he believe John Sullivan did.
British comedy at its finest. My uncle was called Gordon Bennett. True story! He had to take his drivers licence everywhere 🤣 John Challis created a truly memorable character in Boycie. Rest in Peace John and thank you for the laughs. ❤️
I used to say 'Gordon Bennett' all the time as a kid!! Never thought anyone would actually be called it 😂😂😂I sincerely appologise for any offencd caused when I was 6 hahahaha
Always knew there must have been a Gordon Bennet out there somewhere Kind of like when you hear the words "fire at Will" I always think what did poor Will do for everyone to want to keep shooting at him? ✌🤣
Each actor in OFH made their character their own and with the Brilliant scripts it gave us the best comedy ever , you could watch every episode and as soon as you had you'd want to watch them all again and again .
The best line for me when Del tried to sell Boycie a baby and Boycie says When ever you buy anything off him there's always something missing. Even the van has only got three wheels.
@@JP.708 For you it may have been. What makes the line I suggested the funniest for me was 1. The baby was a girl when they wanted a boy 2. The reference to the van.3 Reference to Del's dodgy deals😎
@@JP.708 "I might be able to con people into buying my cars. I might be able to convince them you conceived and gave birth in 7 days flat. But how the hell am I going to persuade them my granddad was Louis Armstrong." That episode was full of great lines Boycie; The baby's brown! Marlene; "Dukes brown" Boycie; "I ain't claiming to be Duke's father! Albert; "there is a likeness though" Still funny af even after all these years, not topical enough to become outdated but still relative to so many people it still gets voted best sitcom ever every couple years when they do the "TV shows through time" countdown clip show things ✌
Boycie: “Yeah and what about that very important client I had come over from Belgium, I wanted two tickets for Wimbledon so I could impress him. You said ‘Leave it to me Boycie, I’ve got a contact at Wimbledon'” Del: “Well I got you two tickets didn’t I?" Boycie: “That’s right….they drew 0-0 with Ipswich”
In the scene where Boycie and Marlene leave for the airport, funny how he says “makes you want to throw up, dunit” (1:54) in quite a common way 😂. And he then turns back into his normal self a few seconds later 😂
Some other Boycie highlights: 'Hello your minicab's arrived Albert' 'Good god you smell like a vegetarian's fart!' 'For gawd's sake Marlene! I might be able to con people into buying my cars, I might be able to convince them that you conceived and gave birth in seven days' flat, but how the hell am I gonna persuade em my granddad was Louis Armstrong!'
I liked how over time the show made better use of the supporting characters. The pub became more of a regular meeting point. They were all great comic inventions in their different ways.
Love him met John a few times had a nice chat with him on his own in malvern doing a book sale a few years ago out of work he Was waiting to hear about a new series of the Bedidorm
Trigger's broom story, and Rodney's question about it, is a reworking of The Ship of Theseus Paradox: "In its original formulation, the 'Ship of Theseus' paradox concerns a debate over whether or not a ship that had all of its components replaced one by one would remain the same ship."
Same here, he asked me what other comedy i liked and when i mentioned i prefer old comedy and said what ones i watch he was amazed how someone young like me enjoyed them, i said i think old comedy is much better.
The restaurant that the bloke has a heart attack in is called Gilbey’s and is in Ealing right around the corner from the studio. I used to deliver wine there all the time.
What's your favourite ever Boycie moment?
When he says to uncle albert that his mini cab arrived after looking at a funeral car😂
@@rameezhamdule6837 cards playing with del 4 aces that's was John's to
5 HILARIOUS Boycie Moments | Only Fools and Horses | BBC Comedy Greats 0008am 16.3.22 dunno... last seen in east europe, wasn't he...? probably been kidnapped...
In the Nag's head when the two gangster brothers are after Del.
I might be able to con people into buying my cars, I might be able to convince them that you conceived and gave birth in seven days, but how the hell am I going to persuade them my grandad was Louis Armstrong?!?
This was the greatest comedy ever written and will NEVER be surpassed. A comic genius
"I am here" .. kills me every time, he had this hilarious quote put on his headstone.. RIP Boycie
@@Solley2010
😆❤️
Large cognac please Michael
“I’m gonna buy everyone in this pub a drink. Now here’s a pound.
And I want change.”
Class 🤣🤣🤣
@@StephanieLærkeAndersen I hear Mickey Mouse wears a Rodney Trotter wristwatch 😂😂😂👌👌
Marlene
One of my favourite moments out of all the episodes including the specials.
I love it when Marlene kisses Del instead of the dog - great stuff.
"Are you sure you're able to look after a dog?"
"Yeah, Del has had loads of experience" 😂
5 HILARIOUS Boycie Moments | Only Fools and Horses | BBC Comedy Greats 0009am 16.3.22 some chap who lived near mum and dad looked akin to this fella... a bloody nice bloke, actually... though the words marlene still ring out when he passed on by....
The séance scene - Uncle Albert - "She's gone into a trance". Mike - "Thank god for that, she had one of my pies earlier". Brilliant.
John Challis played Boycie so well loved his Boycie laugh in Only Fools and Horses ❤
Every character in ofah played their part brilliantly, boycie with his wit and sarcastic chuckle a prime example.😀
@@colingeddes2172 100%
It’s legendary isn’t it? 😁
These videos just serve as a platform for people to come on and express gratitude or tributes. What a time to have been alive.
Truth. Such a shame the cast is thinning out.
I love this show can never get bored of it.
Bless these characters... Boycie.... Trigger.... Mike.... Uncle Albert... Unforgotten hero's 👏🇬🇧👍👑🙏
but over-remembered apostrophes
Oh deer , even given himself a tick for being a boar.......... 🦌 , 🐗
@@kevinmassey7675 Perhaps you mean 'bore'
yes I did , I also meant dear , hence the 2 little images at the end of the message in acknowledgement.......I put them out there with curiosity to see if you'd go for it again lol....✔✔
@@kevinmassey7675 Ah I see..a fishing expedition...🎣🐠🐟
"Don't panick, I am a doctorrrr" 😂 RIP Boycie 😔
The look on Mike's face when Boycie askes for a large Cognac is priceless
Here's a pound. And I want change!
Best scene
RIP John Challis, what a great legend is he, Boycie my fav in this favourite sitcom
Met John Challis a few years back and he was one of the most kindest and down to earth person you could ever meet and was very witty. As i walked over to where he was i said i thought i could smell onions and typical boycie style he said oh dear we got a comedian in the building and after that we both laughed and shook hands. Had a lovely chat with him and asked him about the poker episode and was real money used, he said it was and at the end of the recording some of it had gone missing but was found above on one of the studio lights, asked who he thinks put it there and he believe John Sullivan did.
Please tell me he laughed in character
@@charliesmithers7663 He did indeed
did you say “most kindest” on purpose? 😂
@@royashworth5560 haha nah i didnt but wish i did now.
Thanks for the great memories 'Aubrey'.....RIP Sir.
The best British comedy ever made in my opinion
Best comedy ever made.
Agreed. However, Porridge was up there with the greats.
Favourite Boycie moment was the Sheffield steel GIVE ME THAT PHONE!!! Moment. Gets me every time
Absolute writing genius that was 😂
OFAH will never be forgotten...absolute legends 💯
"I....... Am...... Here. "
Made me almost shit me self laughing
Uh oh
Aubrey
British comedy at its finest. My uncle was called Gordon Bennett. True story! He had to take his drivers licence everywhere 🤣 John Challis created a truly memorable character in Boycie. Rest in Peace John and thank you for the laughs. ❤️
I used to say 'Gordon Bennett' all the time as a kid!! Never thought anyone would actually be called it 😂😂😂I sincerely appologise for any offencd caused when I was 6 hahahaha
@@friktionrc No need to apologise! We still find it funny! 😂
Always knew there must have been a Gordon Bennet out there somewhere
Kind of like when you hear the words "fire at Will" I always think what did poor Will do for everyone to want to keep shooting at him?
✌🤣
@@hamoostaffat 😂😂😂😂 Poor Will!!
Jimmy Savile.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favourite Boycie line was “chuck him on the back seat? He’s the driver”.
Spot on!!!! It's my fav line of the entire series
Was always my late mother's favourite line too. :D
John challis one of the great foundations of this all time fantastic comedy god bless you John 🙏
Originally John was supposed to play Del Boy
@@SH-wk9xx No he wasn’t
@SH-wk9xx No it was Jim broadbent the actor who played Slater who was considered to play Del Boy.
He's having a Connery lol.
At David32.
Une connerie?
Are you Sean about it 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Did you no the deceased very well
Did you mean Sean😆
Nothing will ever surpass this show.
God does
@AquaTomMovies what comedy show has he written ?
"OK sunshine, you are nicked. Rest assured Madam, when we get him down to the Police Station we'll give him a bloody good hiding"! Hilarious!
Each actor in OFH made their character their own and with the Brilliant scripts it gave us the best comedy ever , you could watch every episode and as soon as you had you'd want to watch them all again and again .
Absolute legend and reminds me of my late Dad, he looked and was just like him. RIP John Challis
You forget how brilliant it was until you rewatch things like this
Once upon a time the BBC produced some of the best series ever put into production. That was before they had an agenda. Such a shame
RIP John Challis
“Come on Marlene… let’s go home and ignore each other for the evening”
😂😂😂
Probably the best program on British TV, forever
Best program on any world TV by a million miles
BLUE PETER?
@@lousassoul7344 never heard of ‘blue peter’
It's ironic how, on its first run, virtually nobody watched ot
I love Marlene, she is absolutely hilarious
Everybody loves Marlene..
@spiggypop A good all rounder as Del Boy said.
Loved him
Will always love him.
Seen 100 times but still laugh my guts out.
Boycie was one of my favourites in this show and trigger I'm really glad boycie went on to his own show green green grass another brilliant classic
Great Actor John challis sadly missed RIP John
What can i say.FANTASTIC....BEST THING EVER ON
TV
SLEEP WELL
For Gawd’s sake Marlene!
Bit with the Driscoll brothers is top tier stuff 😂
The best line for me when Del tried to sell Boycie a baby and Boycie says When ever you buy anything off him there's always something missing. Even the van has only got three wheels.
Just behind the chandelier scene for me
That episode but another scene is the best line he ever did. Talking about convincing everyone the baby was naturally theirs.
@@JP.708 For you it may have been. What makes the line I suggested the funniest for me was 1. The baby was a girl when they wanted a boy 2. The reference to the van.3 Reference to Del's dodgy deals😎
@@JP.708 "I might be able to con people into buying my cars. I might be able to convince them you conceived and gave birth in 7 days flat. But how the hell am I going to persuade them my granddad was Louis Armstrong."
That episode was full of great lines
Boycie; The baby's brown!
Marlene; "Dukes brown"
Boycie; "I ain't claiming to be Duke's father!
Albert; "there is a likeness though"
Still funny af even after all these years, not topical enough to become outdated but still relative to so many people it still gets voted best sitcom ever every couple years when they do the "TV shows through time" countdown clip show things
✌
Boycie pretending to be a doctor, always made me laugh.
Only fools and Horses is still as fantastic today tbh!!! Wish they still did comedy like this! Also good characters ❤🌷
The writers would be too worried about offending people ☹️
@@Whippy99 exactly beyond ridiculous
Boycie: “Yeah and what about that very important client I had come over from Belgium, I wanted two tickets for Wimbledon so I could impress him. You said ‘Leave it to me Boycie, I’ve got a contact at Wimbledon'”
Del: “Well I got you two tickets didn’t I?"
Boycie: “That’s right….they drew 0-0 with Ipswich”
Trigger and Boycie both sadly gone but not forgotten
Trigger is telling boycie about his broom in heaven 😅
9:24 *"I.. am.. here..."* 🤣
Only fools , best British comedy ever ,
One of my favourites, and there are quite a few to choose from.
The séance scene - "This piece of paper - it's not a log book for a Cortina is it?" Brilliant!
‘Ain’t got nofin in the freezer then? Is easily his most callous but perfect line
I hear Mickey Mouse wears a Rodney Trotter wristwatch 😂😂😂😂 Quality 👌👌
In the scene where Boycie and Marlene leave for the airport, funny how he says “makes you want to throw up, dunit” (1:54) in quite a common way 😂. And he then turns back into his normal self a few seconds later 😂
Hilarious! And besides this I love the carry on series.
When Rodney shows him the receipt from the auction house and shuts him up
Still the best comedy thats ever been on TV loved this show and have all the DVDs
Shame the DVD's have been edited!
@@L1RW mine haven't, got them 20 years ago
The seance scene is in my top ten of ofah.
Aubrey
I wonder if the dog was called 'Marmaduke' but they called him 'Duke' for short!
The fact that even Boycie jumps when the dog barks just kills me lmao
Marlene that dog is in my aquarium again. I keep telling him Boycie but he won't listen. He will listen when I get piranha.
Best line in the history of TV 📺... Jesus gets 3 Kings 🤴 we get a wally with a disease 🎄 Del Boy.. 1983..
It's ok he's house trained..
Hang on we live in a flat 😂
0:54
I like how even Boycie jumps
“I presume this bundle is from you?”
“That is our present, yes”
“Good God it looks as though the bomb squad’s had a go at it” 😆
A programme full of brilliant characters, all loveable. Thank you for this I enjoyed it and it brought back memories :)
"I am here" 🤣
😂😂😂😂
Not a log book for a cortina 😂😂😂
Do you get the impression all is not going as planned 🤣
I am a officer of the law
I thought you'd be taller than that
I'm a small town policeman
😂
Has she never seen A Touch of Frost? 😅
My favourite was when Boycie threatend to put a piranha in the aquarium to keep Duke out, in the episode Dates 😁 rip John Challis.
He would take notice then. 🤣
@@alastairatcheson1407 Duke would probably eat the piranha 🤣
This show had 4 or 5 of the greatest comedy characters of all time on one cast. Genius creation by John Sullivan.
For an extra laugh, turn on the subtitles to see the exploits of Dale and Rodent.
Is that a hooky version of only fools? lol
Some other Boycie highlights:
'Hello your minicab's arrived Albert'
'Good god you smell like a vegetarian's fart!'
'For gawd's sake Marlene! I might be able to con people into buying my cars, I might be able to convince them that you conceived and gave birth in seven days' flat, but how the hell am I gonna persuade em my granddad was Louis Armstrong!'
Gosh, I love Boycie
I liked how over time the show made better use of the supporting characters. The pub became more of a regular meeting point. They were all great comic inventions in their different ways.
Yep. They were all given time to grow. The brilliant writing & acting deserved it
Love him met John a few times had a nice chat with him on his own in malvern doing a book sale a few years ago out of work he
Was waiting to hear about a new series of the Bedidorm
"You get the imptession all is not going according to plan?" 🤣
This one of my favorite comedy shows
15 minutes of Boycie laughing would have been good too.
OFAH still going strong here in Serbia, at least 2-3 times a year some tv stations replayes the serie...
Same here in U.K.,never get tired of it
Such a brilliant comedy. Love it❤️
"No she was taking the photo..." 😂
''I AM HERE'' 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
John Challis. Memorable
Incredible acting. John Challis especially. They made their characters so real. The whole nation knew them. Why don't they make tv like this anymore.
This and father Ted are the best ever
Top comedy show of all time 😂💚👍
12:45 Does anyone know what song that is? Been bugging me for ages!
Boyce was brilliant that laugh rip
Kiss him goodbye!!!!😂😂😂
such shame we lost Boycie
Was this before or after he did "open all hours"?
Quite the surprise seeing him in this show!
This started just after. 😀
Dels had a lot of experience with proper dogs 😁
Trigger's broom story, and Rodney's question about it, is a reworking of The Ship of Theseus Paradox:
"In its original formulation, the 'Ship of Theseus' paradox concerns a debate over whether or not a ship that had all of its components replaced one by one would remain the same ship."
my favourite couple
Thank god for that. She had one of my pies earlier.
😂😂😂
Priceless
"I'AM HERE" LOL
Met John Challis at a convention and had a nice chat about how modern comedy isn't as great, he signed the photo I bought with "make mine a pint"
Same here, he asked me what other comedy i liked and when i mentioned i prefer old comedy and said what ones i watch he was amazed how someone young like me enjoyed them, i said i think old comedy is much better.
I remember him in the Doctor Who story the Seeds of Death
The restaurant that the bloke has a heart attack in is called Gilbey’s and is in Ealing right around the corner from the studio. I used to deliver wine there all the time.
Sickness and Wealth seance is a great scene