It really takes talent to make gibberish sound like language and they are really inventive. The whole business of associating pictures you can't understand with language you can't understand is very familiar to anyone who has watched tv in a foreign language.
It's the colour contrast that I like. Like Channel 9 goes out on 624 lines and the conversion doesn't quite work. I read somewhere that BBC technicians at Kingsdown Warren put no end of effort into making programmes made here look convincingly like programmes made there. Another thing is Paul Whitehouse's faintly militarist costume. Like he's on loan from one of Pinochet's ministries.
@@lambertovitali3152Because changing the number of lines is not a like-for-like process ? On a CRT tube television it was analogue and not like digital where each colour has an exact number.
And also that you can’t quite work out where it’s meant to be set. They’re all speaking variations on Spanish and Esperanto, but the names are derived from Greek, fashion and technology is 20-30 years behind ours, but people go there on holiday so it’s not cut off from the world, and yet El Presidente is in charge and modelled on Pinochet etc. it’s actually quite funny how much effort they went to!
Go to Spain, sit in a crappy hotel all weekend in just your underwear, living on pizza, cigarettes and wine, and watch this shit non stop. Its fucken 🔥!!!!!
@@Pragnantweggyboard ones an henpecked husband that cant get a word in, the other is a couple disgusted at anything that is outside their normality . You could quite easily say these two on the Fast Show a total copy of the relationship of Basil and Cybil Fawlty. Henpecked husband/ nagging wife.
The nimbocumulos of 1987. Still one of the most tragic disasters of all time…
It went down in Republicos history
@@ultradawg1🤣🤣
RIP Caroline Ahern
Much missed!
It really takes talent to make gibberish sound like language and they are really inventive. The whole business of associating pictures you can't understand with language you can't understand is very familiar to anyone who has watched tv in a foreign language.
It's like a fever dream I don't want to wake up from
I will never forget the nimbo cumulus.
Hi! I'm Ed Winchester!
It's the colour contrast that I like. Like Channel 9 goes out on 624 lines and the conversion doesn't quite work. I read somewhere that BBC technicians at Kingsdown Warren put no end of effort into making programmes made here look convincingly like programmes made there.
Another thing is Paul Whitehouse's faintly militarist costume. Like he's on loan from one of Pinochet's ministries.
Why would more lines make different colours?
@@lambertovitali3152Because changing the number of lines is not a like-for-like process ? On a CRT tube television it was analogue and not like digital where each colour has an exact number.
And also that you can’t quite work out where it’s meant to be set. They’re all speaking variations on Spanish and Esperanto, but the names are derived from Greek, fashion and technology is 20-30 years behind ours, but people go there on holiday so it’s not cut off from the world, and yet El Presidente is in charge and modelled on Pinochet etc. it’s actually quite funny how much effort they went to!
Go to Spain, sit in a crappy hotel all weekend in just your underwear, living on pizza, cigarettes and wine, and watch this shit non stop. Its fucken 🔥!!!!!
Living the dream dude...
Does Lanzarote count ? 😂
The Roy and Renee characters were brilliant 🤩
This might be 12 years old, but it's still a classic! Scorcio!
Try 36 years old.
@@Evan_Bell I meant the video upload. I know the show is much older. I saw it when it first came out on TV.
@@Evan_Bell The episode is from 1994 so this year it's 30 years old.
Magna delay mit audio presentatio, catastropho! Synchroniza speakyspeaky omni all-in-one bikini.
Fantástico!
The subtitles look like Finnish lol when they interview Renee and her hubby
Boutros-Boutros Ghali, everybody.
Falliah Hah lah falliah hah lay 🤣
Falliah Hallah Falliah Hallay! Wavy line.
@@AustinTheWeenieTickler Disaterous emergencia ruin (Sic) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@AustinTheWeenieTickler ruclips.net/video/abFJuqp867g/видео.html
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@@AustinTheWeenieTickler absolutely destroyer 🤣✋🏼
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Quite brilliant.
awesome clip ty :-)
Hethethethetheth Pethethethetheth 👍👍👍👍
Translation: Bugger off you stupid English tourists
Chris Waddle 🤣🤣🤣
Boutros Boutros-Ghaly
This somewhat reminds me of Jordan Peele's Nope.
Arabella Weir is 😍
@Adriatica1919 Oj seka, kad si ti napravila jubito akaunt. rispekt! xD
Hahahahahahahaha
Sound isn’t synced with the picture
It's meant to be like that; it's a pastiche of cheap, crummy '80s Euro TV.
Tried this thru Google translate, didn't work for some reason
Thats climate change for ya. 😂😂😂😂😂
Velo, velo, apologias; terrorista sminky pinky
Catherine Tate ripped off the gossipy Northern couple in her own sketch show.
not really.
@@spongebobsquaretits *Total plagiarism*
@@Pragnantweggyboard ones an henpecked husband that cant get a word in, the other is a couple disgusted at anything that is outside their normality . You could quite easily say these two on the Fast Show a total copy of the relationship of Basil and Cybil Fawlty. Henpecked husband/ nagging wife.
@@spongebobsquaretits *Total hack plagiarism*
0:51 Arabella Weir at her sexiest.
Its a shame the voices are about a second out of sync
It adds to the hilarity of these sketches, don’t you think. 😂😂
@@kattytatty7266 no its just annoying, the sketches are funny as they are.
The technical people would have ages getting it like that.
Hethethethethetheth pethethethetheth meterologicos fantasticos, Chris Waddle