Indians React to Mind Your Language (British Comedy) Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Hey Guys, today we are going to react to - Mind Your Language (British Comedy) Part 2
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The ironic thing this that they don't show this show on UK TV, because the powers that be thing it's offensive...yet all the foreign people that have watched the show love it. It was the top rated show when it was originally shown.
It is definitely offensive, offensively unfunny!!!
The guy who "works with ships" is in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
The antagonism between the Sikh and Pakistani characters is hilarious. Haven't seen this show in years and I'm glad you guys reminded me of it. Subscribed.
I remember this one, it's very funny, spoiled by over sensitive people eager to be offended on other people's behalf...
I'm glad to see it's understood to be comedy, thank you.
Nemaste. Ali was my favourite too as a child, I loved this programme, I think its humour still works, it's silly. Everyone is a stereotype but its not nasty, the English stereotype is the Principle/Head Mistress, the woman who is a bit stern and reserved! Por Favor is Spanish.
Loved watching this show in Australia at the time!
Ali (from Pakistan) was played by the actor Dino Shafeek, who was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
He also played the Char Wallah in It Ain’t Half Hot Mum.
TBF Dino Shafeek was born in 1930, long before Partition.
And Bangladesh was East Pakistan from 1955 to 1971.
Dino emigrated to the UK in 1958.
I watched this show as a kid when they randomly put it on tv in South Africa. Around 2010. It's amazing,i found it again on RUclips the other and it's just hilarious
This show was absolutely brilliant. Used to make me laugh so much😊
So glad you enjoyed it. I forgot how good it was.
Namaste, darlings.
It's always a delight to see you two reacting to British comedy.
I wish you rainbows.
The ITV Network had to cancel this show, 18 Million Viewers every week, between 1977 and 1979 because they thought it was insulting to make Fun of Nationalities, it took them 3 years to come to this decision, so stupid.
They didn't cancel it, it came to the end of its natural lifespan, some of the original cast had left and ratings were dwindling. Not everything is a culture war.
@@finncullenThere was a popular Indian show based on this British serial, called 'Jaban Sambhalke', where students come to learn Hindi.
There was a popular Indian show based on this British serial, called 'Jaban Sambhalke', where students come to learn Hindi.
There was a popular Indian show based on this British serial, called 'Jaban Sambhalke', where students come to learn Hindi.
Was brilliant when it came out, still brilliant imho, so glad you think the same unfortunately it was cancelled due to over sensitive idiots being offended for other people, most of who were not offended and thought it was funny . My school friend he was of Indian decent and and another school friend of African decent thought it was hilarious .
Same as Love Thy Neighbour
@@geofftottenperthcoys9944 And it half hot mum , few other great TV series from back then Geoff .
Fab reaction 😊😊
I think it was anti racist
Most of the people in the uk liked it❤
I hope you could watch the Faulty Towers episode Communication Problems. Its full of misheard hilarity 👍
Yes. I hope they do Fawlty Towers next.
I work with 3 Nepalis guys, Im Irish/British, One speaks very good English, one Speaks just about understandlable English and the other barely speaks English, they are great at their jobs cleaning etc but its like this show, every time we work together one has to translate for the other if they dont understand me and then it has to be translated back to me so I can understand them.
This brings back great memories from 1970s TV in the UK. In other episodes there was a Hindu lady who had to stop the Sikh man and the😅 Pakistani man from arguing and fighting! One time, the Sikh man grabbed a knife and ran At the Pakistani man! At times it was hard to watch, despite being funny, because it was 'too close to the bone', as the saying goes.
THE GUY YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT WAS SPEAKING SPANISH
Leave honest laughing to comedy wokism has hurt society
This girl is hot!
I am sure I saw a video on here once that rated this show as the worst sitcom in human history. Indicative of how the British are or were racist. Along with love thy neighbour etc. I bet if you looked up on RUclips the 10 worst British sitcoms mind your language would be number one.
Screw them, humour is humour
Was garbage when it came out, still garbage now
Absolutely, it was certainly offensive, offensively unfunny !!!
@@jameswiglesworth5004You Western people are so sensitive. LOL.
There was a popular Indian show based on this British serial, called 'Jaban Sambhalke', where students come to learn Hindi.
Says you, too bad about the 18 million others that like it.
Is it not funny when WHITE people are upset over things like this, BUT the people watching and acting have no problem.