Such fun to see Nicola Pagett with a Yorkshire accent - and she's so funny! Harrogate (and its neighbor Knaresborough) are such beautiful gowns - so it's a pleasure to see it here. I've never seen the series - so it's a pleasure. Thanks!
Great little known show. When Peter Davison was still young & gorgeous. 🙆 And isn't England beautiful! Love the sound track, the writing, the illustrations & characters/actors. ♡♡♡ Many thanks for the share. 👏👏👏
It's Peter Davison. Yes. Please screen 'All Creatures Great and Small' (1978, U.K.) if you think he's physically attractive in this series. ; ) I've known of him since the first episode he appeared in A.C.G.A.S. but my favourite roles that he's played over the decades, that I've screened, are in Unforgiven, All Creatures Great and Small, The Last Detective, and this, Ain't Misbehavin'. Enjoy! : )
This Popped up on recommendations. The guys was so pathetic weak I started to it cut off but later saw that it makes the show work. Now I can't stop watching.
I will never forget Nicola Pagett as Anna Karenina. Wonderful. I believe she may have been forced to retire early through illness. I hope she’s doing ok and wish her well.
@@YorkshireBusGuy I stand corrected! RB's use of pseudonyms was covered in the biographical program - he used various; but as the dates of birth cited are different, in the links here, you're right, and I'm wrong! :-) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Barker en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Clarke
@@Hithere-ek4qt , I can understand how these characters and this series would not seem humorous to or be appreciated by some, especially some men. To each their own. : )
If you have ever studied English grammar, you know that you must always put yourself second or last when mentioning something you did with another person. For example, “My cousin and I always watch...” rather than “me and my cousin...etc” what kind of oik would say, “me watch, and my cousin also watches” - which is what you have implied.
One of Roy Clarke's shows that did make it.. BTW. Actors prefer an audience so they can judge their performance. canned laughter hasn't been used since the early 70's.
jrgboy canned laughter is still used in many shows. There are those that ditched it altogether (the royal family) but it’s still used even on studio shows sometimes
@@reasonrestored9116 Shows like Last Of The Summer Wine that were mostly filmed on location were always shown to an invited audience & their reaction recorded apart from a few feature length specials..
Boogie Down Bronx all the episodes were recorded in front of a studio audience. Any outdoor and location scenes were played to the same audience and their reaction captured. It can be distracting though
This actress played a cold, snobbish and totally unlikable character in A bit of a do, and here again she is out-bitching Joan Collins. Why is this guy's character written as so weak? First she hits him with the car, then she attacks him with his own briefcase, that's assault. And he does nothing! And he seems to have mommy issues on top of it. British humor is obviously different.
The laughter is real. The show was recorded in front of a live audience and any location scenes played in sequence with the studio recordings and their reaction captured.
This is indicative of the shite that UK TV put out for years, unfunny, tired, cliched turgid SHITE that the actors must have loathed doing. Most of the characters are obnoxious, the script clunks along and it is all grotesque. It's shite.
One of the best British series EVER!
Nieola Pagett and Peter Davidson are simply hilarious 🤣 😂
3:48 love that phone! Really takes you back to pre-smartphone days!
Saw it in 1994 and more recently here. Nicola died recently. A great actress.
So many English shows have the sounds of birds in the background.....love it
There's nature there still.
Thanks Percy Edwards
Such fun to see Nicola Pagett with a Yorkshire accent - and she's so funny! Harrogate (and its neighbor Knaresborough) are such beautiful gowns - so it's a pleasure to see it here. I've never seen the series - so it's a pleasure. Thanks!
Great little known show. When Peter Davison was still young & gorgeous. 🙆 And isn't England beautiful! Love the sound track, the writing, the illustrations & characters/actors. ♡♡♡ Many thanks for the share. 👏👏👏
It's Peter Davison. Yes.
Please screen 'All Creatures Great and Small' (1978, U.K.) if you think he's physically attractive in this series. ; ) I've known of him since the first episode he appeared in A.C.G.A.S. but my favourite roles that he's played over the decades, that I've screened, are in Unforgiven, All Creatures Great and Small, The Last Detective, and this, Ain't Misbehavin'. Enjoy! : )
@@OakleyANDSittingBull Ofc it's Peter Davison! Thx for reminding me. I've corrected it. And I agree w you on the choicest roles w him.
The older I get the younger everyone else looks, so I'd say he's still pretty gorgeous.
This Popped up on recommendations. The guys was so pathetic weak I started to it cut off but later saw that it makes the show work. Now I can't stop watching.
Just discovered this comedy. It’s a hoot.
Couldn’t get any more ‘90’s than all those Paul Mitchell posters🤣🤣
Found this again - found it funnier than the first time!
I really love 'aint misbehavin', a very good series 💖💖💖
Can we see more of such series/episodes?
Peter Davidson might be the most successful TV actor of the last half century.
Peter WHO?
@@kellybrown685Peter Davison 😊
I will never forget Nicola Pagett as Anna Karenina. Wonderful. I believe she may have been forced to retire early through illness. I hope she’s doing ok and wish her well.
I remember her as Anna Karenina! I was only a child, but the series inspired me to read the novel.
Indeed, I can't get my head around her speaking like this here in this role...😕
Upstairs downstairs as well.
She was a rare beauty, so talented and exquisite ❤❤❤
Remember " Tristan" from All creatures great and small" loved that serie too.
Haven't watched yet, but with Roy Clark involved in the production...it should be quite good.
R.I.P. Nicola Pagett
Yes.
This was well funny, thanks ❤
I used to go and watch them film this.
As in, you were in the studio audience? What was it like?
Good locations
Written by Roy Clark! AKA one particular Ronnie Barker!
I didn't know he'd written this! RIP Ronnie!
(edit: I'm wrong about this)
Roy Clarke and Ronnie Barker are 2 different people.
@@YorkshireBusGuy I stand corrected! RB's use of pseudonyms was covered in the biographical program - he used various; but as the dates of birth cited are different, in the links here, you're right, and I'm wrong! :-)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Barker
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Clarke
I rather appreciate the laugh track.
It lets me know when things are meant to be funny.
You poor insulated guy.
@@mckavitt13 Not really, he just meant IT IS NOT FUNNNY
@@Hithere-ek4qt And I meant it is
... to plenty of us.
@@Hithere-ek4qt ,
I can understand how these characters and this series would not seem humorous to or be appreciated by some, especially some men.
To each their own. : )
Very funny series this watched it once before and really enjoyed it so here goes second time round ...:-)
If you have ever studied English grammar, you know that you must always put yourself second or last when mentioning something you did with another person. For example, “My cousin and I always watch...” rather than “me and my cousin...etc” what kind of oik would say, “me watch, and my cousin also watches” - which is what you have implied.
@@judeirwin2222 Seriously? You need to get a life.
Nicola Pagett was a superb Anna Karenina.
One of Roy Clarke's shows that did make it.. BTW. Actors prefer an audience so they can judge their performance. canned laughter hasn't been used since the early 70's.
There are many modern shows still using recorded laughter, silly.
The laughter is real. The scenes were filmed on location and played to a live studio audience in sequence and their reaction captured
jrgboy canned laughter is still used in many shows. There are those that ditched it altogether (the royal family) but it’s still used even on studio shows sometimes
@@reasonrestored9116 Shows like Last Of The Summer Wine that were mostly filmed on location were always shown to an invited audience & their reaction recorded apart from a few feature length specials..
"Row the boat Dipstick!!!"
Watched all episodes is there more? Or did the series end? Thank u for the laughs :)
There were two series and then nothing else at all.
There is another English sitcom on my channel called Health and Efficiency from the same period.
She is definitely wearing stockings.
Yes, but were they her legs?
the great town of harrogate
Ahh imagine a day when you would hide your cell phone in public rather then rumbling on and on...
iT USED TO BE SOEMHING TO BE EMBARRASSED ABOUT, LIKE YOU WERE SHOWING OFF
Hi Thomas. Rambling on, no?
@@mckavitt13 Fair enough, an ancient typo from years back comes to haunt me...well, as least it is October when it happened lol. ;)
@@ThomasSpychalski Only a typo? Forget it then. 😊🙆
@@mckavitt13 Well, it could be a new phrase, you never know lol.
Oh look, its that bloke from the vet series...
Spot on All creatures Great and Small
And don't forget he is the fifth doctor
And Dangerous Davies in The Last Detective. Brilliant, we love it.
that bird at the beauty place is nicola pagett. tidy lady was in a bit of a doom love her fake northern accent
PeaveyPV20, bird?
She's hot.
LadyKentucky Toast. Bird is a term used commonly to describe lovely ladies. Tweet Tweet ;)
Oh Christ. Give it a rest!
ahahah funny premise
This would be twice as good without that bloody laugh track. Good performers, and some genuine jokes.
It's not a laugh track, it was filmed in front of a live studio audience. All outside scenes were screened to an audience and their reaction captured.
Apparently someone else agreed with you. They ditched the laugh track in the second season.
Davidc4 don't worry even when it's free they complain
qhsperson ask for your money back 🤣😂 I mean really
💕💕💕🌴
Last of the summer wine ....... rejected scripts ?
This show is 10000 times better than LoTSW in my opinion, so I doubt it.
When does the comedy start?
It's more a gentle comedy than a slapstick sitcom. It does have its humourous moments as the series goes on.
When you see it's from Roy Clarke (of Last of the summer wine, Mr Bucket etc) you realise it's going to be mildly amusing at best.
So far a nice show but the laugh track is annoying as heck! Peace :-)
Boogie Down Bronx all the episodes were recorded in front of a studio audience. Any outdoor and location scenes were played to the same audience and their reaction captured. It can be distracting though
Ah trial Farnham and Dr who...
never heard of this - know what year - 90's?
Early 90s looking at the cars
@@nigeh5326 and clothes - clearly 90s thanks Nigel, compared to what we have today - all these shows are looking like treasures.
With that cell, I'd say very late 90's maybe early 2000s
The end credits say 1994.
@@roddyteague6246 thanks roddy.
Dreadful titles and theme music, but quirky and mildly amusing.
Bring back Campion and flush this crap.
Think Again This was part of Peter Davison's "10 Years in the Wilderness" phase of his career (taken from his autobiography).
nicola was such a babe in upstairs downstairs and the sweeney.....
Pipen good.
This actress played a cold, snobbish and totally unlikable character in A bit of a do, and here again she is out-bitching Joan Collins. Why is this guy's character written as so weak? First she hits him with the car, then she attacks him with his own briefcase, that's assault. And he does nothing! And he seems to have mommy issues on top of it. British humor is obviously different.
Not that funny if you ignore the stupid laugh track.
There is nothing funny about this show.
It gets better as it goes on. Series 2 is an improvement.
Sad thing is you must get weak men like this
Awful music and laugh track, but still a fun show. Nicola Paget's legs are hypnotic.
The laughter is real. The show was recorded in front of a live audience and any location scenes played in sequence with the studio recordings and their reaction captured.
This is indicative of the shite that UK TV put out for years, unfunny, tired, cliched turgid SHITE that the actors must have loathed doing. Most of the characters are obnoxious, the script clunks along and it is all grotesque. It's shite.