Gale Force 8 is a phrase from the "Shipping Forecast". A daily weather forecast broadcast on BBC radio for ships & boats. It always follows a very formulaic and jargonistic script, reporting the same aspects of the weather for the same regions of the seas around Britain and Ireland in the same order. Useful of course for people at sea but also hugely enjoyed as something like poetry by people who often don't fully understand it but enjoy listening. Wikipedia has a quote from Zeb Soanes, one of the radio presenters who reads it: "To the non-nautical, it is a nightly litany of the sea. It reinforces a sense of being islanders with a proud seafaring past. Whilst the listener is safely tucked-up in their bed, they can imagine small fishing-boats bobbing about at Plymouth or 170ft waves crashing against Rockall."
Court Martial is a military trial. The " shipping forecast " tells you the weather at sea ( the gale force 8 reference ) . Im not sure when it started.
Weather forecast (actually shipping forecast as broadcast every night on radio to this day!) Baldrick thinks the ring on the pigeon is from a christmas cracker, typically containing a toy or novelty, a paper hat and a joke!
The opening and closing bits with the band were filmed at the Cavalry Barracks in Colchester, England where I stayed many a time whilst we were on the army shooting ranges doing live firing exercises nearby in Colchester. Sadly it doesn't exist any more as its been sold off, demolished and houses have been built on the land BUT if you slow down both of them and look at the very top left you will see the walls with a round top of a more modern contruction which are the walls of the army glass house (prison to anyone else) which we avoided at all cost. The ending credits in black and white is actually modern filming when they did the series and made to look old. I was in the Royal Anglians.
Just before he was sued by Lord Queensberry (of The Rules) for gross indecency (see Lord Alfred Douglas/Bosie), he had three fully booked out plays in London's West End (equivalent to Broadway) at the same time: The Importance of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband, and Lady Windermere's Fan (my favourite). See also the film, The Happy Prince.
The Shipping Forecast is broadcast four times day on the Long Wave frequency on Radio 4. It's actually been available for 150 years, although originally only in newspapers. It's a staple of British life. I would recommend having a listen to it at least once.
The shipping forcast is on twice a day on radio 4. Many of us have grown up with it, its incredibly relaxing to listen to seemingly random words and numbers spoken in an almost poetic rhythm. Obviously its actually useful as a forcast to some .
Gale force eight is still a common weather announcement in the UK - provided you listen to the Shipping Forecast late at night on Radio 4. The shipping forecast - keeping sailors safe and getting the rest of us to sleep for generations now. "Viking, north Utsire, south Utsire: 6, 7, occasionally gale 8 at first. Moderate or good, occasionally very poor in South Utsire" If you're ever in the UK and struggling to sleep? Stick that on. It's almost poetic.
Few points: -In the opening sequence, the "extras" in the parade are real soldiers who had to get WW1-style haircuts for this. If you look carefully you can see them trying very hard not to laugh. -Tim McInnerny (aka Captain Darling) said for months after filming wrapped he struggled to lose the facial twitch he'd used for the character. -At the time this was made, there were still a few veterans about. Before the series came out there was quite understandably uproar that someone would make a comedy about such an awful war, but then after seeing it some of the veterans came out saying that the gist of some of the madness was pretty accurate! Apart from the very rightly famous ending scene, my favourite episode in this series is where they go to flying school 😄
A court martial does not automatically result in execution, but it is a serious threat that can potentially lead to such an outcome. According to my information, during WW1, the UK army carried out approximately 3,000 executions, while 310,000 soldiers, both officers and other ranks, were court-martialled. Although many charges could have led to execution, a significant number resulted in penal servitude or financial penalties instead. Or they were completely dismissed
Ah Connor, you make me laugh at times!!😂 You didn't realise Darling was a name? But that you thought it was a "pet" name had me in a fit of giggles. Yes, this, like Monty Python, Fawlty Towers. is satire. But British officers in WWI calling each other "pet names"??? 😂😅
He didn't know who Oscar Wilde was, but I'm sure he realises one should either be a work of art or wear one...and that he can resist anything except temptation...in a HAND-BAG.
There is a RUclips video about the British shipping forecast, apparently a lot of landlubbers use it to help them fall asleep , give it a look I think it would appeal to you
When you skip back 15 seconds it's very annoying and feels like a waste of everyone's time, plus it ruins the flow of the reaction. 2-5 seconds isn't a option presumably.
Youre pausing and making your own jokes and random comments so much now that you're missing a load of the content. Its getting quite difficult to watch tbh.
Gale Force 8 is a phrase from the "Shipping Forecast". A daily weather forecast broadcast on BBC radio for ships & boats. It always follows a very formulaic and jargonistic script, reporting the same aspects of the weather for the same regions of the seas around Britain and Ireland in the same order. Useful of course for people at sea but also hugely enjoyed as something like poetry by people who often don't fully understand it but enjoy listening. Wikipedia has a quote from Zeb Soanes, one of the radio presenters who reads it:
"To the non-nautical, it is a nightly litany of the sea. It reinforces a sense of being islanders with a proud seafaring past. Whilst the listener is safely tucked-up in their bed, they can imagine small fishing-boats bobbing about at Plymouth or 170ft waves crashing against Rockall."
Court Martial is a military trial. The " shipping forecast " tells you the weather at sea ( the gale force 8 reference ) . Im not sure when it started.
My favourite episode.
Great clip, I especially loved our random Fossil fact of the day, I look forward to more
Weather forecast (actually shipping forecast as broadcast every night on radio to this day!) Baldrick thinks the ring on the pigeon is from a christmas cracker, typically containing a toy or novelty, a paper hat and a joke!
Fun fact for you: It was Stephen Fry who suggested calling him Darling, instead of Cartwright, which was his original name in the script.
Yes, Darling is his second name. That's the joke. He gets called quite legitimately using his name but it sounds like a pet name.
That's the joke. He's called Capt. Darling, so every time someone addresses him they call him darling. 🙄
And it's a name that's caused him so many problems growing up that he cringes every time he hears it.
The opening and closing bits with the band were filmed at the Cavalry Barracks in Colchester, England where I stayed many a time whilst we were on the army shooting ranges doing live firing exercises nearby in Colchester. Sadly it doesn't exist any more as its been sold off, demolished and houses have been built on the land BUT if you slow down both of them and look at the very top left you will see the walls with a round top of a more modern contruction which are the walls of the army glass house (prison to anyone else) which we avoided at all cost. The ending credits in black and white is actually modern filming when they did the series and made to look old. I was in the Royal Anglians.
Oscar Wilde was the greatest playwright and wit of his generation. (Late Victorian Era)
You will know many of his expressions.
Worth a look.
Just before he was sued by Lord Queensberry (of The Rules) for gross indecency (see Lord Alfred Douglas/Bosie), he had three fully booked out plays in London's West End (equivalent to Broadway) at the same time: The Importance of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband, and Lady Windermere's Fan (my favourite). See also the film, The Happy Prince.
Some Irish poof.
And Oscar Wilde was actually *played* by Stephen Fry in the movie "Wilde." I can hardly think of a better fit. 😊
Court martial means a military trial. The weather forecast you heard was part of the Shipping Forecast which is still broadcast today.
The Shipping Forecast is broadcast four times day on the Long Wave frequency on Radio 4. It's actually been available for 150 years, although originally only in newspapers. It's a staple of British life.
I would recommend having a listen to it at least once.
Oscar Wilde was played by Stephen Fry in the movie of his life.
The shipping forcast is on twice a day on radio 4. Many of us have grown up with it, its incredibly relaxing to listen to seemingly random words and numbers spoken in an almost poetic rhythm. Obviously its actually useful as a forcast to some .
Gale force eight is still a common weather announcement in the UK - provided you listen to the Shipping Forecast late at night on Radio 4.
The shipping forecast - keeping sailors safe and getting the rest of us to sleep for generations now.
"Viking, north Utsire, south Utsire: 6, 7, occasionally gale 8 at first. Moderate or good, occasionally very poor in South Utsire"
If you're ever in the UK and struggling to sleep? Stick that on. It's almost poetic.
Blackadder is an hilarious show!
Court Martial is a military court, they punish all military crimes not just capital crimes
A court-martial is just a military trial, it doesn't necessary lead to capital punishment.
I never realised Jeremy Hardy was in this.
Few points:
-In the opening sequence, the "extras" in the parade are real soldiers who had to get WW1-style haircuts for this. If you look carefully you can see them trying very hard not to laugh.
-Tim McInnerny (aka Captain Darling) said for months after filming wrapped he struggled to lose the facial twitch he'd used for the character.
-At the time this was made, there were still a few veterans about. Before the series came out there was quite understandably uproar that someone would make a comedy about such an awful war, but then after seeing it some of the veterans came out saying that the gist of some of the madness was pretty accurate!
Apart from the very rightly famous ending scene, my favourite episode in this series is where they go to flying school 😄
Connor has been watching military videos for years, yet he doesn't know a thing about Military procedure. (What's a court martial?).😂
Court Martial is a military court.
The Shipping Forecast goes out four times a day from the Met Office via BBC radio. Force 8 is a gale.
Connor, there is a shipping forecast broadcast on the BBC daily, but alas not in the first world war.
Thank you darling
It was the shipping forecast which used to be broadcast each night on BBC radio 1. It may still be broadcast- I don’t listen to it anymore
A court martial does not automatically result in execution, but it is a serious threat that can potentially lead to such an outcome. According to my information, during WW1, the UK army carried out approximately 3,000 executions, while 310,000 soldiers, both officers and other ranks, were court-martialled. Although many charges could have led to execution, a significant number resulted in penal servitude or financial penalties instead. Or they were completely dismissed
Ah Connor, you make me laugh at times!!😂 You didn't realise Darling was a name? But that you thought it was a "pet" name had me in a fit of giggles. Yes, this, like Monty Python, Fawlty Towers. is satire. But British officers in WWI calling each other "pet names"??? 😂😅
I'm sure I've heard Court Marshal mentioned in a lot of American War films ! 🇬🇧
A court martial just means a military court.
Struggling to get it to play...Hopefully no DMCA strike! LOL!!!
He didn't know who Oscar Wilde was, but I'm sure he realises one should either be a work of art or wear one...and that he can resist anything except temptation...in a HAND-BAG.
Well done Baldrick you've outwitted the copyright Hun
Here is Part 2 guys! ruclips.net/video/r2cYE_UB-GA/видео.html
Get me some of that stuff you've been Toking 🤯🚬
Hi 👋 Conner darling, hope you're having a good day 👍🏴
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There is a RUclips video about the British shipping forecast, apparently a lot of landlubbers use it to help them fall asleep , give it a look I think it would appeal to you
When you skip back 15 seconds it's very annoying and feels like a waste of everyone's time, plus it ruins the flow of the reaction. 2-5 seconds isn't a option presumably.
The picture you put up, it looks french but where and what is it, it just shows up the wealth of the rich over to he poor.
Pretty vacant
TURN THE BLOODY SUBTITLES OFF!
Innit!!!
You should do some Research on 1st world war and Britishers sense of Humour.Like watching old parts 😅
You werent comfy.....At least you didnt have a lion up your end....
Who`s "Oscar Wilde " you are joking , I hope
More than half the jokes are totally missed on Americans on this show.
Give it an hour
I already got an extra hour today! I'll give it that one. :)
Why is a mermaids bra have to be water tight???😂 Is this guy for real!
It's just a joke🙄
Youre pausing and making your own jokes and random comments so much now that you're missing a load of the content. Its getting quite difficult to watch tbh.
Court Marshal means a very Serious Military Court Case!