Just brilliant. My mum used to be a teacher and she used the script of this sketch to do a lesson on people's different dialects and ways of speaking by just giving the students the script and asking them who they thought was talking before showing them this clip.
The thing I love about these sketches is that it's a subtle, ironic nod to history...and film portrayal. It's funny because we've been led to believe that the classic RAF pilot in WWII was indeed a toff - clipped accent, received pronunciation - but that's only because the actors who played them in the movies were posh. Most were middle or even working class (not to mention the Canadians, South Africas, Kiws, Aussies...and the Poles and Czechs.)
@@PeterKarsten unfortunately this was over 10 or so years ago....wouldn't/ couldn't be done now like so many other things...because, you know....'cancel culture and PC fascism' ...like when you start banning shows like Fawlty Towers and films like Grease, you know society is run by lunatics
That is so true, because some people just aren't themselves are they? They're like someone else or something and they're not them.
That's so deep n'shit, and I'm not even lying.
Fo sho
Just brilliant. My mum used to be a teacher and she used the script of this sketch to do a lesson on people's different dialects and ways of speaking by just giving the students the script and asking them who they thought was talking before showing them this clip.
The thing I love about these sketches is that it's a subtle, ironic nod to history...and film portrayal. It's funny because we've been led to believe that the classic RAF pilot in WWII was indeed a toff - clipped accent, received pronunciation - but that's only because the actors who played them in the movies were posh. Most were middle or even working class (not to mention the Canadians, South Africas, Kiws, Aussies...and the Poles and Czechs.)
2024 - these days, many people would think this is an intelligent conversation.
Harsh! Isn't it tho
Sketch still relevant 😂
The cleverest comedians of our age. Posh, clever and I don't hate them? lol
loved these guys these were great
Great sketch. No mention of yellow trousers.
Yeah I would have loved to have seen what happened when the group captain found out he painted his trousers yellow as well as his spitfire.
Brilliant, loved these sketches
Thus took me by suprise when he says blud, I had to re listen to it all
Def their funniest bits,aaRAF
Shouldve made a whole movie out of these two clowns :)) brilliant
Totally agree. And imagine them meeting their American counterpart at an airforce fly-by ... would be hilarious
@@PeterKarsten unfortunately this was over 10 or so years ago....wouldn't/ couldn't be done now like so many other things...because, you know....'cancel culture and PC fascism' ...like when you start banning shows like Fawlty Towers and films like Grease, you know society is run by lunatics
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Oh I love these! :D
Nowhere in this sketch are the trousers termed yellow.
Yep, but it's hardly clickbait is it?
@@asac159 isn't it though
They is well hardcore though, with pockets and shit
Isnt it?
Standard....
Funniest skits out
Isn’t it tho…😂
for realz......
Isnt it tho
What makes you think the trousers are yellow?
Hunch?
harsh
It's the plane that's yellow, not the trousers. But they is well hard core n shit
With all pockets and shit
@@tommo258 harsh!
Hello
It's his plane that is yellow not his trousers.
No way blud. Listen again isn't it know wot I'm saying? He bought the trousers up Camden
Harsh!
What's a chap to do.....
Harsh!
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This video is against my rights
It is, it's against his rights, he has a note and everything.
Isn't it though
Since seeing this show I swapped from ay it to isn't it.