Essex Rule Mornington Crescent

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • This is a game of Mornington Crescent: from an episode of I’m Sorry, I Haven’t a Clue.
    It’s © BBC Worldwide, 2016.

Комментарии • 27

  • @dariusftw3378
    @dariusftw3378 4 месяца назад +2

    The pointless sound was so good

  • @Oceanandcountryestateagents
    @Oceanandcountryestateagents 2 года назад +11

    Richard showed his inexperience, some may say ‘a little green’ to the game with overuse of District Line moves early on. Following her Hainault Loop declaration and adjacent Central Line move to Roding Valley, Sandi’s class truly shone through with a clinical finishing move.

    • @MrCuddy2977
      @MrCuddy2977  2 года назад +1

      Very true: she’s an absolute star … !

    • @Telukin
      @Telukin 2 года назад +1

      Roding valley followed by south woodford. For me, that was the move of the game.

  • @bazcuda
    @bazcuda 3 года назад +9

    See, this is the difference when professionals play the game... absolutely no-one ended up in nip. Fantastic performance!

  • @markarianludd5930
    @markarianludd5930 7 лет назад +17

    There was an unexpected backward diagonal introduced after the two minute trudge.

  • @spmoran4703
    @spmoran4703 2 года назад +8

    Good old Mrs Trellis .

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain 6 месяцев назад

      Was she ever an evil young Mrs Trellis?

  • @timonmob9588
    @timonmob9588 3 года назад +6

    South Woodford - Class playing by Sandi.

  • @grahamnancledra7036
    @grahamnancledra7036 2 года назад +4

    I preferred Mornington Crescent in the early days when the teams used the A-Z rather than just tube stations as they do now. I'd always wanted to hear Crutched Friars called out in a game.

    • @MrCuddy2977
      @MrCuddy2977  2 года назад +2

      Crutched Friars … ?
      That’s a dangerous move at the best of times …

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrCuddy2977 Balls Pond Road. That's a Paddick Diversion.

  • @Gzeebo
    @Gzeebo 3 года назад +6

    the nip was pronounced with a sidebottled Q which isn't fullwardly dollable

    • @MrCuddy2977
      @MrCuddy2977  3 года назад +2

      True … but it is JUST about justifiable under Knaresborough …

  • @EthanKristopherHartley
    @EthanKristopherHartley 3 года назад +3

    Does the Essex Rules version exclude the Vane-Tempest-Stewart tri-part name exclusion? It would have easily cleared up the confusion with a simple dice roll? (Having lived near Houghton le Spring, Hetton le Hole, and Hetton le Hill growing up the VTS exclusion was often the only way we could prevent a tailback.)

    • @MrCuddy2977
      @MrCuddy2977  3 года назад +2

      You’ve played this, before, I see …

  • @quasarsphere
    @quasarsphere 7 лет назад +12

    One thing I've never understood is the difference between knip and nidd. Is this just a regional accent thing, or are they actually different things?

    • @antster1983
      @antster1983 7 лет назад +22

      quasarsphere Nidd is used in the Lord Knaresbrough variation, and only if Mornington Crescent is played in Yorkshire. It’s known as Knip in all other rulesets and playing locations.

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain 6 месяцев назад

      @@antster1983 In the Mediaeval Latin version, it was knights who say "Ni!"

  • @hannahfox5422
    @hannahfox5422 7 лет назад +2

    Hey, do you have the rest of this episode? I've been searching for ever.

    • @MrCuddy2977
      @MrCuddy2977  7 лет назад +1

      I don’t, I’ afraid: but it should be doing the rounds, somewhere …

    • @quasarsphere
      @quasarsphere 7 лет назад +1

      Which series is it? I probably have it.

    • @hannahfox5422
      @hannahfox5422 7 лет назад +2

      Series 65 (Episode 6 I think but don't quote me)

    • @quasarsphere
      @quasarsphere 7 лет назад +1

      Oh yeah, I have it. What's a convenient way to get it to you?

    • @dariusftw3378
      @dariusftw3378 4 месяца назад

      @@quasarsphere Glad you both sorted it out