It's funnier of you were a teenager back then. Most of the boys in school were like Perry - trying their best to be like their idol, Liam Gallagher! I have to admit, I grew my hair, dressed kind of like that. And also attempted the occasional northern accent to see if I could convince people I was from Lancashire!
@@snotwurfit It's the law. Every person, thing, or band, is "underrated" in YT comments. I once called The Beatles underrated as a jest and no-one batted an eyelid.
Quality.. Never gets old this ha ha. Produced in a time when we all sat around and watched TV as a family, then discussed it next day at school or work. Great times!
This is my favourite sketch; "There's us and there's wankers" "Gonna beat up a couple of cockney bastards" Kathy Burke is a brilliant actress, this is her best character
Working more behind the camera these days. I heard her Desert Island Discs show from a few years ago and she had one hell of an upbringing. Was her older brother who became her "father-figure", who pushed her & supported her. If anyone deserved a fortunate break in life, it's Kathy.. As a comedy actor, there's nobody as good as her, save for Victoria Wood, Julie Walters or Caroline Aherne. Sadly only one of that trio is still with us....
Us ull hav some bread and dripping arr our tea!! Used to av that as a kid in da south !! Along with aa suuugar sarni !! Those were tha days wit ma and pa and 3 sis and brov
@@CIMAmotor I can't blame him,there is always one that comes up with ...so and so ( insert name of MASSIVE actor/actress/singer/rock star etc etc is underrated,it seems a good deal of the population doesn't understand the word underrated
yeah, me too. Really is like that. I havent lived there for twenty years now and whenever I hear the hometown accent I am struck by how deadpan and ironic it sounds. Always sounds like Mancs are looking down on everyone else. Always that slightly snarky tone. I tell you, the Manny sense of humour doesnt travel either. Non-Mancs just dont get it, they think you're serious. Except Scousers, they get it. Outside of England, Mancs and Scousers get on just fine.
***** I am from Gatley, just next door to wythenshawe..my gran was from there. My mum was very keen I would not grow up to talk like them, but to have a 'nice'voice
***** Last time I tried this comment I got a lot of abuse. Its my view that England is very snobby. And accent matters. Its no use to deny this: it does. You may have people with regional accents on TV now but if you want to get on, you have to learn to do a 'nice voice'. Now I stress, I am not the following, these are some things I got called "stuck-up; stuck-up fool; trying to be the artbiter of public taste; irrelevant and refusing to grow old gracefully; snob having tea with the queen"..it went on and on. Not one of the abusers engaged me in the debate. They just handed out these nasty insults. But I realised: they thought I myself speak RP, speak 'proper' and was looking down on THEM! Well, I dont. I have a regional accent myself. But I do know how to do a 'nice voice' when I need to.
***** I am sure you know what I mean. In the corridors of power, where real power resides, its still about accent. Look at all those media people who call working class people, people who have seen the factories that used to sustain their communities destroyed, they get called 'chavs' and 'lazy' and 'scroungers'..this while the middle class send their kids to private school, have private health and every opportunity.. I am old enough to remember when working people mattered and when everyone shared. Wealthy people used to live on council estates, did you know that? It was truly diverse. Right-to-buy ended that! so under Thatcher, all of a sudden, 4 million unemployed, crime rates skyrocket, homeless all over..and yet, what do you know? Its all their own fault! Mrs Thatcher said so. Suddenly, hard-working ppl had become lazy and feckless. Nothing to do with the ruin of their communities and the promotion of dog-eat-dog capitalism. It was all their own fault. And now, the middle-class own the media and government. You get nobody from the workers there anymore. Impossible. You need connections and you need money to make it. All these snobby journalists..when a few kids riot, to make themselves heard..they are calling for them to be jailed..while bankers go scot-free...will anyone from HSBC be charged for hiding tax money? You need a 'good accent'. Got to have it. speak like a chav and you are doomed to a decaying estate. Well, maybe not, but you will never get on.
***** hmm...I dont know. Maybe things have changed. But I am just reading a book called Chavs, about how the working class has been demonized in the UK and accent is a big part of this. A Manchester twang is one thing, a regional accent can be called charming, but it still is not the same as a middle-class accent. If you were in very serious trouble and went to a lawyer, would you pick the one who spoke with a scouse..no, wait...Geordie accent.. or one who had a really posh Eton-and-Harrow..I hate to say it..but all other things being equal (cases won, reputation, etc) I'd go for the toff. How about you? Really, honestly?
Harry Potter For life he ends up sounding half like a yorkshire, bit like irish almost and mostly sounding like a farmer. honestly and the way he walks too
It's easy to forget just how big Oasis were when they emerged in the mid-90s but this sums it up. This clip always gets used in documentaries relating to British popular culture in the 90s.
I am an American and wasn't born yet, but I love oasis and stone roses the whole Manchester scene. How big was oasis and was it a working-class thing? Or we're there kids in the home counties talking with a a northern accent?
she might be funny but i get the feeling shes a nightmare in real life. Watch her in 'Travel Man: 48 hours in Barcelona'.... she wouldnt fly or go in the cable car. Richard Ayoade ended up doing most things on his own.
I was in Manchester visiting friends Literally everyone was wearing a bucket hat Every market stall was selling bucket hats Drinks were served in bucket hats
bentnob I know, right, but its sort of approximating Yorkshire. I am a Manc myself so this video kills me...Manchester really did use to be full of those cynical I-hate-everything types....dont know if it still is.
Fiona Beswick 'Manchester really did use to be full of those cynical I-hate-everything types' this is takin the piss out of the amount of people who started tryna talk and act like mancs after oasis came out cause it actually happened any oasis gig was full of perrys who wernt even mancs givin it r kid n all that
Shaun Maguire I know that, Jesus! I remember it very well. The town was full of Southerners trying to be Mancs. John Peel even mentioned it on his show: every caller was trying to say they were Mancs. But what is so funny about this, is how Kevin gets it wrong. Perry does a fairly good Manc accent....but Kevin sounds like Yorkshire. Kevin is getting it wrong, thats the whole joke. Bad enough to try and be a Manc, but to end up sounding like a shepherd on the Yorkshire Moors is hilarious.
I always appreciated the fact Harry could do a far better northern impression, but he's doing the sort of impression the character Kevin would come up with.
One of my all time favourite sketches of any comedy show Plaudits to Kathy she is superb. I once tried to explain this sketch to an American my efforts were fell pretty flat.
It's that walk, and Harry Enfield is brilliant in the way he just doesn't get it. The walk, the talk, everything is off key. Best sketch ever, and I'm not a Manc but a Salfordian.
Hilarious that Kevin trying to sound Macunian, actually sounds like he's from Somerset! I thought he was about to break out into "I've got a brand new combine harvester, and I'll give you the key" at any moment. 😂
she's a star and well deserved, a brilliant artist born to have all the plaudits what's bestowed on her, you must agree you cant manufacture talent or star quality you are either born with it or not and she and all our pure comedy makers harry Enfield,Paul whitehouse,Paul Merton etc etc have got it just like our old traditional artists
I was at university in the mid 90's when Oasis were at their peak of popularity on the student scene. At one party there was a student there trying to look and behave like one of the Gallagher brothers. One of my friends said to him, "I like your hair" and he replied "I know, don't you just wish you were ME!" What a knob.
Most of the time the Gallaghers had mop tops as their hair would thicken a few weeks after a haircut. Noel had a mop top at Blair's showbiz party in 1997.
Bread and dripping is not just confined to the North, I'm a southerner and my gran would give it to me and you must have a bit of the brown jelly from the bottom of the dish, a sprinkle of salt luverly grub.
A lot of kids at school did turn into Liam Gallagher, seemingly overnight, in 1994😂 I was one of them. Grew my hair, started wearing the Oasis clothes etc. He was just the coolest guy back then.
Perry was me after coming back from the oasis live at Knebworth 96 documentary. I was totally like Perry. It was too funny that I spoke like him for at least two/three weeks without stopping.
This was so funny, it reminded me of one of my mates, when we were in our early 20s, he got sent down a few times and would end up in winson green in Birmingham, he'd come out after serving like 6 months with a thick Birmingham accent lol...after about a week it would have miraculously disappeared lol
0:27 the hilarious thing about this is that there are people who ARE actually like that. Even in this day and age lol. I find it so funny how Kev tries to copy Perry's way of talking but ends up sounding like a cross between a Yorkshire and a Cornish person 😂😂
I am absolutely crying laughing at this even though I've seen this about a thousand times, I'm was just waiting for Harry to say There's trouble up Mill.
Oh my god this is amazing even though I know very little about people from Manchester. I love the accents, especially Kevin’s Yorkshire accent from when he tried to copy Perry’s. It’s also cool seeing people actually drinking Oasis. I love Oasis. I don’t drink them often, once or twice a year, but I used to love them as a kid since I remember my dad buying me them occasionally. I don’t know why I remember it but my earliest memory of drinking an Oasis comes from when I was only 4, and my dad brought me an orange one, and it was 6 years before I tried a blackcurrant one.
To this day, all these years later, I cannot look at Liam Gallagher without seeing Kathy Burke. She is a fantastic actress.
I just realized Perry is played by Kathy Burke whom also plays Nan's daughter lol.
Sings better, too.
@@hardtohandleweddingbandent8653 nah
Gimme gimme gimme she was funny in lol 😂
Living legend ❤
I came back to this today.
THEY ARE BACK BABY
Me too! 😂
I aad bread an dripping ter celebraaiitt....
@@westboundbadger 😂😂
Old nd dead in the water
I live in Manchester and I can confirm we are all exactly like that
Yesss
+Brandon Lee Sexy bastards.
+Brandon Lee .I live in north Manchester and we talk like that too..
It's funnier of you were a teenager back then. Most of the boys in school were like Perry - trying their best to be like their idol, Liam Gallagher!
I have to admit, I grew my hair, dressed kind of like that. And also attempted the occasional northern accent to see if I could convince people I was from Lancashire!
If you were 15 in the mid 1990s, you wanted to be Liam Gallagher. It was a bit like a cult. The cult of Oasis!
Kathy Burke is one of the most underrated actresses we have. Everything she does it brilliant.
Absolutely, couldn’t agree with you more. 😊
She was incredible in Nil By Mouth.. be warned though, not an easy watch
@anorakus8272 Yes Nil by mouth is a gritty film and pulls no punches. Both Kathy and Ray Winstone were superb.
She's not underrated. I don't hear of anyone talking about her without them saying how excellent she is.
@@snotwurfit It's the law. Every person, thing, or band, is "underrated" in YT comments. I once called The Beatles underrated as a jest and no-one batted an eyelid.
Never ever will get old. God I miss comedy like this. Takes me back to my youth
Drinking a bottle of Oasis. xD
ES_Blofeld well spotted!
Neil Jerzynek when you could get oasis in glass bottles :)
TheDaily Shave Never heard of them.
Zero Ninety they are only British I think
Oasis is a English band from Manchester.
Quality.. Never gets old this ha ha. Produced in a time when we all sat around and watched TV as a family, then discussed it next day at school or work. Great times!
So true - I really miss those times.
Viz once described the ‘Manc Walk’ as “a pissed chimp in a nappy full of porridge”. Painfully accurate in this case.
Oh that made me laugh so hard! 😆
i think thats the first time ive seen Viz mentioned on a youtube comments
I am 🇺🇲 and even that has me 😆😆😆
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kathy's accent was perfect, even better when she dropped it to speak to Mrs P, and then Harry's attempt at it was the icing on the cake.
"Yes thank you Mrs Patterson." Classic. Lol.
This is my favourite sketch; "There's us and there's wankers"
"Gonna beat up a couple of cockney bastards"
Kathy Burke is a brilliant actress, this is her best character
I got to say I was shocked when I realised Perry was played by a girl for the first time 😂
AWESOME
She is brilliant
Also great in the slobs and "Gimme Gimme Gimme".
Working more behind the camera these days.
I heard her Desert Island Discs show from a few years ago and she had one hell of an upbringing. Was her older brother who became her "father-figure", who pushed her & supported her.
If anyone deserved a fortunate break in life, it's Kathy..
As a comedy actor, there's nobody as good as her, save for Victoria Wood, Julie Walters or Caroline Aherne. Sadly only one of that trio is still with us....
"I'll have some bread and dripping for us tea mother" 😂
I love Bread & Dripping with a dash of salt...and I'm a Londoner. 🍞🧂😍
YE DONT NO NOWT!!!
Us ull hav some bread and dripping arr our tea!! Used to av that as a kid in da south !! Along with aa suuugar sarni !! Those were tha days wit ma and pa and 3 sis and brov
Kathy Burke - one of the most underrated actresses we have
Millionaire, massively awarded actress is...underrated. Grow up.
@@fdfsdfsvsfgsg4888 You don't have to get nasty about it. I bet you're fun at parties.
@@CIMAmotor I can't blame him,there is always one that comes up with ...so and so ( insert name of MASSIVE actor/actress/singer/rock star etc etc is underrated,it seems a good deal of the population doesn't understand the word underrated
@@davidmellish3295 it's on every RUclips video these days. From Led Zeppelin to Chris Cornell, all underrated apparently. And sometimes "criminally"
She is brilliant.
As someone from Manchester I can say that's pretty spot on
yeah, me too. Really is like that. I havent lived there for twenty years now and whenever I hear the hometown accent I am struck by how deadpan and ironic it sounds. Always sounds like Mancs are looking down on everyone else. Always that slightly snarky tone. I tell you, the Manny sense of humour doesnt travel either. Non-Mancs just dont get it, they think you're serious. Except Scousers, they get it. Outside of England, Mancs and Scousers get on just fine.
***** I am from Gatley, just next door to wythenshawe..my gran was from there. My mum was very keen I would not grow up to talk like them, but to have a 'nice'voice
***** Last time I tried this comment I got a lot of abuse. Its my view that England is very snobby. And accent matters. Its no use to deny this: it does. You may have people with regional accents on TV now but if you want to get on, you have to learn to do a 'nice voice'. Now I stress, I am not the following, these are some things I got called "stuck-up; stuck-up fool; trying to be the artbiter of public taste; irrelevant and refusing to grow old gracefully; snob having tea with the queen"..it went on and on. Not one of the abusers engaged me in the debate. They just handed out these nasty insults.
But I realised: they thought I myself speak RP, speak 'proper' and was looking down on THEM! Well, I dont. I have a regional accent myself. But I do know how to do a 'nice voice' when I need to.
***** I am sure you know what I mean. In the corridors of power, where real power resides, its still about accent. Look at all those media people who call working class people, people who have seen the factories that used to sustain their communities destroyed, they get called 'chavs' and 'lazy' and 'scroungers'..this while the middle class send their kids to private school, have private health and every opportunity..
I am old enough to remember when working people mattered and when everyone shared. Wealthy people used to live on council estates, did you know that? It was truly diverse. Right-to-buy ended that! so under Thatcher, all of a sudden, 4 million unemployed, crime rates skyrocket, homeless all over..and yet, what do you know? Its all their own fault! Mrs Thatcher said so. Suddenly, hard-working ppl had become lazy and feckless. Nothing to do with the ruin of their communities and the promotion of dog-eat-dog capitalism. It was all their own fault.
And now, the middle-class own the media and government. You get nobody from the workers there anymore. Impossible. You need connections and you need money to make it. All these snobby journalists..when a few kids riot, to make themselves heard..they are calling for them to be jailed..while bankers go scot-free...will anyone from HSBC be charged for hiding tax money?
You need a 'good accent'. Got to have it. speak like a chav and you are doomed to a decaying estate. Well, maybe not, but you will never get on.
***** hmm...I dont know. Maybe things have changed. But I am just reading a book called Chavs, about how the working class has been demonized in the UK and accent is a big part of this. A Manchester twang is one thing, a regional accent can be called charming, but it still is not the same as a middle-class accent.
If you were in very serious trouble and went to a lawyer, would you pick the one who spoke with a scouse..no, wait...Geordie accent.. or one who had a really posh Eton-and-Harrow..I hate to say it..but all other things being equal (cases won, reputation, etc) I'd go for the toff. How about you? Really, honestly?
This NEVER fails to make me laugh
Kathy Burke is an absolute genius
Liam must have been wetting himself when he saw it 🤣🤣🤣
Or seething. He takes himself pretty seriously. He's a prick.
Doubt it, he's a complete tool
Who’s Liam ?
@@animeguygaming4803 - Liam Gallagher from Oasis.
@@billybobby7607 He found it hilarious you clown. Go back to listening to your middle class boring shit ya speck.
Kevin's attempt at the accent though
Harry Potter For life he ends up sounding half like a yorkshire, bit like irish almost and mostly sounding like a farmer. honestly and the way he walks too
Rob so true, and this is coming from someone who has a Manchester accent. Makes me laugh though x
Its when he starts the walk that gets me!
Perry's is a bot more 'sniff' spot on....
SHORE TED
as a mancunian this is 100% accurate
amyisaway i know. Its complete genius. Also i think Perry has a case of Gallagher Disease.
amyisaway same lol he Kevin sounds more Scottish tho
He wasn't meant to sound Mancunian, he was meant to sound bad trying to talk that way.
amyisaway, what does Perry say when he asks "Who was Manchester?" at 17 seconds?
Rodolfo Roger "yeah, you know, result, sorted, top, mad for it"
It's easy to forget just how big Oasis were when they emerged in the mid-90s but this sums it up.
This clip always gets used in documentaries relating to British popular culture in the 90s.
DuffPaddy1
Oasis is still about today.... summer fruits pisses all over orange
😂 😂 😂 I just moved to Scotland..... Oasis are bigger up here than they were in the 90s 😂😂😂
Yeah and they were shit then and they are shit now "oor mother".
God.... the 90s were such a shit decade
I am an American and wasn't born yet, but I love oasis and stone roses the whole Manchester scene. How big was oasis and was it a working-class thing? Or we're there kids in the home counties talking with a a northern accent?
Kathy Burke (who plays Perry) is a comic genius.
watch nil by mouth
I hated watching it.
Or should I say , I hated Ray Winstone's character 😥
But yes, Kathy Burke is a very talented actress , not just in comedy.
She’s as good if not better than Enfield.
@@christianbowen6759 classic
she might be funny but i get the feeling shes a nightmare in real life. Watch her in 'Travel Man: 48 hours in Barcelona'.... she wouldnt fly or go in the cable car. Richard Ayoade ended up doing most things on his own.
The Stone Roses just did four concerts in Manchester
EVERYONE WAS LITERALLY LIKE THIS
this comment made me laugh, me and two mates went to the Wednesday gig and said exactly the same.
Chris Pritchard yep we all got afghan coats and whippets aswell and all drink Boddington
Brandon Lee never seen so many bucket hats
I was in Manchester visiting friends
Literally everyone was wearing a bucket hat
Every market stall was selling bucket hats
Drinks were served in bucket hats
It's funny cos it's true.
That “Thank youuuuu” makes me lose it 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah like super polite, then straight after he changes back to the Manchester accent and says “I really want to shag your mum” 😂😂😂
Both genius actors. Still cracks me up. My son is a maths teacher and still behaves like Kevin at times.
Kick him out then, he shouldn't be living with his parents at 45 years old .........
THAT IS SO UNFAIR
Ha ha (from an adult son).
Who's here after oasis reunited?
Yay!
😂😂😂
😂😂😂love it
Yes
Alright, sorted, mad for it
Its double hilarious how Kevin starts in with a Yorkshire accent instead of Manchester.
+Fiona Beswick that isn't an accent of any place ever
bentnob I know, right, but its sort of approximating Yorkshire. I am a Manc myself so this video kills me...Manchester really did use to be full of those cynical I-hate-everything types....dont know if it still is.
+Fiona Beswick clearly the point of the vid propa flew over ya head u muppet clearly u aint a manc
Fiona Beswick 'Manchester really did use to be full of those cynical I-hate-everything types' this is takin the piss out of the amount of people who started tryna talk and act like mancs after oasis came out cause it actually happened any oasis gig was full of perrys who wernt even mancs givin it r kid n all that
Shaun Maguire I know that, Jesus! I remember it very well. The town was full of Southerners trying to be Mancs. John Peel even mentioned it on his show: every caller was trying to say they were Mancs. But what is so funny about this, is how Kevin gets it wrong. Perry does a fairly good Manc accent....but Kevin sounds like Yorkshire.
Kevin is getting it wrong, thats the whole joke. Bad enough to try and be a Manc, but to end up sounding like a shepherd on the Yorkshire Moors is hilarious.
I'm from Manchester and this is HILARIOUS! 😂
I'd love to have seen Liam Gallagher's face when he saw Kathy walk in like that.
ffs tony i genuinley thought i had a fly on my screen!!
me too!
He probably laughed his socks off.
danny hammonds so did i as well!
steven miller probably didn't know he was being mocked, he's that thick
I love the way when his Mum turns up & kathy goes back into normal mode & says yes Mrs . Paterson brilliant 😂😆🤣😄👍
Perfect Manchester swagger, spot on.
I've seen this so many time's and still laugh just as much. it's brilliant.
This is so good and so true 😅😅
Not seen this for years. Tears of laughter rolling down my face
“Teachers teach ya how to be stupid”
Love that line 😂😂😂😂😂
It's true though
Kevin at first sounds like he’s from Somerset and at the end he’s full Yorkshire 🤣
Bit of Ulster at the very end.
Somerset 100 lol
Ulster via Jamaica
More laughs in that 2 minute clip than in the past 10 years of bbc comedy.
I always appreciated the fact Harry could do a far better northern impression, but he's doing the sort of impression the character Kevin would come up with.
Like in the scousers 😂
One of my all time favourite sketches of any comedy show Plaudits to Kathy she is superb.
I once tried to explain this sketch to an American my efforts were fell pretty flat.
Paul Elliott
Try explaining cricket to them.
@@keegan773 or rugby 🤦🤦
It's that walk, and Harry Enfield is brilliant in the way he just doesn't get it. The walk, the talk, everything is off key. Best sketch ever, and I'm not a Manc but a Salfordian.
Same I'm a salfordian
i wouldnt brag about that..
"Not a Manc but a Salfordian" is like saying "I'm not from London, I'm from Westminster"
As a Mancunian that is blasphemy; equating us to dirty Salfordians. Totally different breed pal apples and oranges
Glencairn 04 Salfordian.
Meet a Wythie Choo Choo Train
Kathy Burke's Manc accent is actually really good :)
Yoo it’s so weird I found u here
@@olly156 Yep!
Adcro! I watch your tiktoks but I agree
@@jack0609 you do? Thanks!
@@AdcrofromTikTok yeah I’m little wing you have seen me on your lives this is my RUclips account
It never gets old that sketch. 🤣
This will never get old, as a Manc this is absolutely spot on :')
Perry carrying a bottle of oasis 😂
"Yor just livin their lies" gets me every single time.
Shiva, what does it mean? Really, I don't understand..😀
@@rodolforoger lts Ian Paisley from N lreland. Look up his speeches. DUP politician.
When Kevin has a go at the accent and sounds like Compo out of 'Last of the Summer Wine'. 😂🎉
One of the best ever sketches
All these years later and i still randomly say bread and dripping for us tea mother at least once a month!
Hilarious that Kevin trying to sound Macunian, actually sounds like he's from Somerset! I thought he was about to break out into "I've got a brand new combine harvester, and I'll give you the key" at any moment. 😂
He's maybe managing a bad north Lancashire or Cumbria
Cathy Burke was brilliant as Perry. These sketches were so funny.
One of the top comedy sketches this one. First saw it about 15 years ago and still does me.
''I'll have some bread and drippings for us tea's our mother'', I'm gonna start saying that to my mum
she's a star and well deserved, a brilliant artist born to have all the plaudits what's bestowed on her, you must agree you cant manufacture talent or star quality you are either born with it or not and she and all our pure comedy makers harry Enfield,Paul whitehouse,Paul Merton etc etc have got it just like our old traditional artists
I was at university in the mid 90's when Oasis were at their peak of popularity on the student scene. At one party there was a student there trying to look and behave like one of the Gallagher brothers. One of my friends said to him, "I like your hair" and he replied "I know, don't you just wish you were ME!" What a knob.
But He isn't still talking about YOU.
@@cacambo589 Isn't he? How do you know?
Plot twiat: That was actually Liam.
Most of the time the Gallaghers had mop tops as their hair would thicken a few weeks after a haircut. Noel had a mop top at Blair's showbiz party in 1997.
Her acting was amazing I never realised how amazing she was as a kid
"Yer dont know nowt ! " 🤣🤣
I'll 'ave some bread and dripping for us teas our muther
HeFilmsTheClouds, sorry, but what's that supposed to mean?
To a southerner it means: can we have bread and dripping (animal fat sort of thing) for dinner.
Bread and dripping is not just confined to the North, I'm a southerner and my gran would give it to me and you must have a bit of the brown jelly from the bottom of the dish, a sprinkle of salt luverly grub.
@@AmberPanda Real food.
@@AmberPanda agree
Still one of my all time fave comic skits, just soo funny!! Love it!!!
“Did you go and see Oasis?”
“I might o’ done who’s askin’?” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
alrite arr Kev haha.. classic comedy
MCFCRuss Brown no it says alrite ar KID
his name is kevin mate, its a play on the phrase
no he says arr KEV I should know!
MCFCRuss Brown your right in this case but the phrase is alrite arr kid
MAX can't you hear the "V" at the end of the quesiton? "arite arr KEV?"
One of the funniest sketches of all time.
This hasn’t aged one bit. Still a classic 😂
its actually mad how many people started to try talk like mancs after oasis
I couldn't think of a worst accent
@@Dianna-vv6lc Cockney
Natalie Hearn Scouse
@@Dianna-vv6lc brum
@@Dianna-vv6lc Scouse, West Country and Brummie to name three.
I'd love to see both actors get back into character next year & take up the reunion. Now we know it's happening! 😂😂
This series needs a dvd release!
A lot of kids at school did turn into Liam Gallagher, seemingly overnight, in 1994😂 I was one of them. Grew my hair, started wearing the Oasis clothes etc. He was just the coolest guy back then.
Thank God for subtitles! Lol
I was in the audience watching this episode being recorded. Trufact!
mad for it
Perry was me after coming back from the oasis live at Knebworth 96 documentary. I was totally like Perry. It was too funny that I spoke like him for at least two/three weeks without stopping.
This was so funny, it reminded me of one of my mates, when we were in our early 20s, he got sent down a few times and would end up in winson green in Birmingham, he'd come out after serving like 6 months with a thick Birmingham accent lol...after about a week it would have miraculously disappeared lol
Who back to this in 2024 lol
0:27 the hilarious thing about this is that there are people who ARE actually like that. Even in this day and age lol. I find it so funny how Kev tries to copy Perry's way of talking but ends up sounding like a cross between a Yorkshire and a Cornish person 😂😂
I am absolutely crying laughing at this even though I've seen this about a thousand times, I'm was just waiting for Harry to say There's trouble up Mill.
This still fabulous after all the years
the whole of UK tomorrow haha
Perry needs to walk onstage at the first reunion gig
Kathy Burke is absolutely brilliant in this! I LOVE Kevin the Teenager!
Kathy Burke is hilarious as Perry
This is one of the greatest and funniest comedy sketches in history! 😂
I'm a manc & i still find this hilarious :')
jack grealish when he returns to villas training ground to pick up his things...🤣
Ha! Look how impressed Kevin is when Perry walks in! Class!
I really miss the 90's!!!
Genius comedy,still cracks me up now,never missed an episode 👍👍👍👍👍 better days
A true British comedy classic
1:32 when Kevin's mum walks in Perry's normal then back to the accent 😂😂😂
The bottle of Oasis, my god. 😂
Kathy burke is brilliant! I love her 😂
Literally everyone right now
Funny, as a northerner from Macclesfield this is hilarious, the way southerners see us from the north. Great stuff.
Watched this about twenty times in a week. Love the bread and dripping bit. 😁
Kathy Burke is so bang on point with her characters , she’s also great in Elizabeth
Bang on Manchester all the way love the drawn on beard and Kevin’s Herefordshire accent
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I think its I "hate" you, but the "h" is mute
Rodrigo Silva You don't say?
Rodrigo Silva Damn, you're good.
The accent from the South Yorkshire quarter of Manchester. 😜
Thanks so much for this 😊
Still have one of the best film soundtracks ever made
Guess you got to roll with it, brilliant performance, thank you Mrs Patterson
Pretending to be a northerner lol he sounds like a cornish lad brought up in the Caribbean
Top one. Sorted. Mad for it!
Kevin's Northern accent sounds like a combination between Irish and Jamaican
yer, i'll have some bread n' dripping for us tea...
that creases me every time.
Kathy Burke genius =D
Oh my god this is amazing even though I know very little about people from Manchester. I love the accents, especially Kevin’s Yorkshire accent from when he tried to copy Perry’s. It’s also cool seeing people actually drinking Oasis.
I love Oasis. I don’t drink them often, once or twice a year, but I used to love them as a kid since I remember my dad buying me them occasionally. I don’t know why I remember it but my earliest memory of drinking an Oasis comes from when I was only 4, and my dad brought me an orange one, and it was 6 years before I tried a blackcurrant one.