Brings back found memories of Chomondley & Warners information film 'Women-Know your place" If you've not partaken I suggest a search? Spiffing stuff what? 🤣🤣
I think that is the point that the 1930's Film actors are incapable of doing foreign dialects. Its massively skillful of Paul W to be able to do different accents' in one sentence
@@johnwilson680 might have been judi dench in Philomena or judi dench in some other film. Talk about accent slippage, I thought she was bloody awful, but no one made her retake bits. From Irish to RADA and back in a sentence
@@KeithAllison-xd5uo You're quite right. I can't think why I got that wrong. I think I remember it being used for some sporting event many years ago and mixed it up with Jerusalem from the rugby.
It's always fun, here in the UK it's a national sport. We find it helps us all get along better when we don't identify as 'special' for some reason and demand to be treated differently.
@@joegarcia4934 Yes, Geoffrey Rush, a very good one too. You'll find both Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield use this kind of bizarre accent a lot in their sketches.
On a serious note, the actress here does actually resemble the then Duchess of York! I only wish she'd have played the role in the actual film - would have been a damn sight better than Helena Bonham Carter, who was dreadful.
No Australian has ever talked like that, but I shudder what to think an American would have done with it. Americans doing Australian accent is pure cringe.
Science has actually proven that saying letters several times instead of just once and then cracking on really is the cause of stuttering.
Wow. Simply wow.
So much better than this lengthy 2010-remake!
Love that the Aussie accent is just a mad mix of Scottish, Welsh and various north of England accents.
Funnily enough back then it probably was...
@@NidgeOSullivan Still is
Southern English not so much northern.
Bit of Irish too
The Aussie accent is closest to southern UK accents, particularly those from London. It sounds nothing like northern accents.
I love that Harry is playing Colin Firth playing King George
L-l-l-love it. G-g-g-g-great s-s-s-stuff!
That was f.f..f..fantastic :)
As a former member of the Royal Family now living in California, I am offended. Please take this down.
My wife made me say that.
You had me there for a moment l must say.
“Former member”... what happened?!
Tell her, "Shut up Meg".
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@@derin111 He married... an _American_
This video makes me want to be a speech pathologist.
I'm Australian so I should be great at it!
I’ve been looking for this for ages, so thanks for posting it - it’s brilliant!!
As a 'cured' stammerer this is hilarious 😁
An amazing Aussie accent...
The sketch equivalent of saying "Cheer up" to a depressed person.
No, "Jolly well cheer up!"
Prince Andrew has the same problem during interviews. It must run in the family 😁
Ahh, yes. The mirthless laugh. Love it!
Brings back found memories of Chomondley & Warners information film 'Women-Know your place"
If you've not partaken I suggest a search?
Spiffing stuff what?
🤣🤣
King's speech better than the original.
B-B-Brilliant!
I am just discovering this mans talents now
"My bbbbbbrother likes AAAAdolf HHHHitler,but i am straight as a dddddddye."
Long live Paul Whitehouse!
Is it? I thought it was Charles Hawtrey.
A-a-awsome!
Crazy to think this won an Oscar
When he says with a straight face "I'm Ber-Ber-Ber-Bertie the ker-ker-ker-king" it never fails to make me laugh.
Alice Lowe as the queen mum? PHWOOAR!
I'm Ber Ber Ber Bertie, the Ker Ker Ker Ker King.
The lovely and funny Alice Lowe.
B..B..B..Brilliant. Hard to pin down Paul's accent. It seemed to go from 'northern' to Scot's to Welsh.
Clearly Australian.
That's what Australians sound like you twat.
And a bit of oirish to be sure
I think that is the point that the 1930's Film actors are incapable of doing foreign dialects. Its massively skillful of Paul W to be able to do different accents' in one sentence
@@johnwilson680 might have been judi dench in Philomena or judi dench in some other film. Talk about accent slippage, I thought she was bloody awful, but no one made her retake bits. From Irish to RADA and back in a sentence
Jupiter the bringer of jollity.
It’s also the tune used for the song ‘I vow to thee my country’.
I love Talking Pictures T V even more because of this and Arthur Atkinson 😂
This is how to laugh in British.
Jerusalem playing in the background absolutely MAKES this sketch imho.
It's Nimrod
JUPITER !!!!
@@KeithAllison-xd5uo You're quite right. I can't think why I got that wrong. I think I remember it being used for some sporting event many years ago and mixed it up with Jerusalem from the rugby.
I mean New South Wales does have Wales in its name, so makes sense he’d sound Welsh I guess
Makes you wonder why the pipple from New Zealand don't sewnd at orl Datch.
That’s the best Aussie accent by someone who could easily do an Aussie accent but is trying to do it badly for comedic effect.
I get the impression Harry and Paul is aging relatively well!
I ADORE READING
I prefer Basingstoke.
Excellent! Where can I download the complete movie?
Ealing.
wish the film was this ggggggood.
Don't think people are getting that Pauls accent is deliberately bad.
Because they are f-f-f-fucking thick.
It takes a fine actor!
Well you think wrong. Nice job trying to be superior though. 👏
@DnB and Psy Production not into plumbing.
Highly amusing!!!
Better than Hollywood. Brilliant!
its the woman from horrible histories. loved that show
What a pay off, in both senses😂
Alice Lowe always cracks me up.
Knew I know that face from somewhere. She was amazing in Darkplace
She’s a comedy treasure.
In the thumbnail I thought Paul Whitehouse was actually Charles Hawtrey.
The stuttering is perfect though.
Pauls accent is somewhere near Irish/Welsh/Scottish/Cornish/Lancastrian/Aussie/Japanese with a smattering of Cockney.
Brilliant
I was cured about 6 years ago. I got stuck in a smoking kiln for 2 hours.
😆😆
Was that a mid North Sea accent from the guy in the bow tie?
Was the lady Lynn from Alan partridge?
I miss The Fast Show sooooo much 😂
They should do one where the former “Prince” Harry visits a Psychologist to rid of his annoying wife.
Very clever
B B B Brilliant
The 1930-40's-40-45's...
Awesomely brilliant, there's nothing like taking the piss out of people to have a laugh.
Napoleon
Why are you here ?
It's always fun, here in the UK it's a national sport. We find it helps us all get along better when we don't identify as 'special' for some reason and demand to be treated differently.
@@NickHarman Cringe.
Marvelous.... Splendid stuff indeed. Tally whou now. 👲
"a demented buffoon"
Hilarious 😆😆😆
Talking about the kings speeches kings, Edward,
I'm buh-buh-buh-Bertie, I'm the kuh-kuh-kuh-King.
Nice Welsh accent, Paul.
Paul is Welsh.
Paul Whitehouse could do any accent he wants to. This is meant to mock movie actors ill judged attempts to do accents in films.
@@MrDonaldwilson except that in the film the character is played by an australian actor
@@joegarcia4934 Yes, Geoffrey Rush, a very good one too. You'll find both Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield use this kind of bizarre accent a lot in their sketches.
And Scottish.
Paul's accent is all over the place here.
Yeah that's the point of it
ffs!
Daaats da jooooke
People say its deliberate but the fact is that Paul can't really do accents.
@MathematicalPhysics TBH (and I like Paul) that's the only thing he does and its not all that good.
I'll have a purp,apurb ,pupair........breath
I hope that cheque was spelt thiesand.
a silly business indeed!
Oh! It's yer actal Alice Lowe.
3 x business😂😂😅
Poor,, poor stammering royal...how he must have starved in the 1930’s....thank god we had bread and dripping
That’s a West Australian
" I only came here to post this comment " ...
LOL....Quite literally....LOL!!!
You've gotta be joking with these adds in fairness how can you justify them..
...huh?
😅👍
👉 Cut it owt!
Very f..f....f...funny
And then they all went home and got rickets
This is v-v-v-very s-s-s-silly!
😅😂🤣
Whitehouse has a tiny head, most unusual.
Who does this one man think he is?
Can we get speech therapy for Boris Johnson?
Or better still, shut him up completely.
He’s brilliant, nothing to change😉
On a serious note, the actress here does actually resemble the then Duchess of York! I only wish she'd have played the role in the actual film - would have been a damn sight better than Helena Bonham Carter, who was dreadful.
Fir-fir-fir-first co-co-co-comm.. Oh, sod it.
No no f f f fkn ch ch chance Harry .
Scottish accent!
its welsh i believe
Every British accent under the sun.
I'm not sure Lionel Logue, an Australian sounded like that LOL.
He was born in Adelaide, with Irish parents, and went to a plummy school, so he would have had a very strange accent.
Well if you don't eat beef and you don't eat cow, how can you be alive? 😉
😂
This is. Brits, sound so.funny hes, making fun of the former Edward, the sevens
Hmmm nah, bring back Benny Hill all is forgiven.
Pmsl🤣
Cot it uut
No Australian has ever talked like that, but I shudder what to think an American would have done with it. Americans doing Australian accent is pure cringe.
C c cor blimey kangaroo
As an Australian, I am offended by this accent. Please take this down.
It's not meant to be good, it's pisstaking the 30s
@@Forestgravy90 I was too
Australians did sound rather British in the 30s. Look it up, dipshit.
I'm an Australian and I sound exactly like that.
What the F-F-F?
It’s because German is his first language
S s s spoiler. M
And no Bonham-Cunter.