Posh Nosh - EP3 - Paella
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- The Hon. Simon and Minty Marchmont prepare a paella (pronounced "paella") in honor of Simon's tennis coach, Jose-Luis.
Stars Richard E. Grant, Arabella Weir, and a brief cameo by David Tennant. Aired February 18, 2003
Glad to see the dog survived the chocolate cake
The way she says "Strip searching Broccoli" as she's trying to hold back tears. xD
The way he describes alcohol. Draped in glorious snide and double entendres.
"By all means, buy stock cubes if you have low self-esteem" - lmao...
"Show us your backhand, darling."
"Hands full"
0:24 priceless.
Well, this is brilliant - I know now what the trouble is with my rice: it's thoroughly unobsessed.
Obsess 1 cup of rice to 2 cups of water.
No. Simon is still styled "The Honorable", which means he hasn't inherited a title (at least not yet) or been granted a lesser title. Indicating, at his age, either that Simon's father is a Baron (who wouldn't have subsidiary titles), which seems unlikely given the degree of self-importance Minty has acquired, or that he considers Simon to be a bit of a wastrel. Of course, Simon could also be a younger son.
This is so wonderfully British I can hear the kettle starting to annoy in the background.
Thank you. British titles are so confusing 🤯
organic freerange home-schooled chicken.
''By all means buy stock cubes if you have low self esteem'' LOL.
@3.38 'you didn't meet him - you were in the kitchen!' Brutal, it really is Whitnail married and still slaying in Chipping Norton more waspish than ever.
Arabella Weir is brilliant. Since she wrote and came up with the idea ... she's probably on a par with Jennifer Saunders. That's as good as it gets.
These 8 episodes of 10 minutes each are of the calibre of 'Yes, Minister', 'Ab Fab', 'Black Adder Goes Forth', and 'Jeeves & Wooster'.
"Those awful Cliff Richard necks", hahaha
Freerange organic home schooled chicken. LOL.
@SuperDeepRoller Excuse your generalisation, I'm a Brits and I always learn native pronunciation and some of the language when I go abroad.
hahahaha "Rice. Rice is an english word."
PUH EH YUH
I buy stock cubes so I guess I must have low self esteem!
😂
The lyric of the intro music says so much about the tragedy that underlies this brilliant comedy ...re Simon and a degenerate and irresponsible quasi-upper class in general :
"What care I for my house and land ? [ i.e. Family and Nation ] .... I'm OFF with a raggle taggle gypsy...."
Mordantly hilarious given the sad state of Britain nowadays.
You really have too much time on your hands. And your identifier is stultifyingly class (self)conscious.
Quite - methynx thou protesteh too much.
Silence, nationalist
02:27 "thrilling times may vary"
Melodrama at its finest
Awesomeness Simon and Sam woof , wonderful Recipe. Yum geniuses
Funny, yet disgustingly sad at the same time.
@SuperDeepRoller I was beginning to suspect that they've been coming up with those terms by heavily overusing a thesaurus.
Oh Withnail, where art thou?
David Tennant?!
Me as a first time viewer: ...m'kay.
But by all means buy stock cubes if you have no self esteem hahahahahahhahaha
HAHAHAHA!
@rabbitpi *Brit
Actually - it’s «Gagliari» 😂
He pronounced "Cagliari" wrongly, as well as "Viña Hernández Rioja Reserva" and "Rioja del Havers" etc.
Oh Christ! There's one in every crowd.
@@mctavish199that’s the joke….he’s arrogantly and incorrectly correcting his wife
This is food abuse.