Americans React To "Two Ronnies - Cricket Commentators"
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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John Arlott used to come out with things like” Clouds are scurrying across the blue sky, children are playing, a red bus is passing by…followed by a few minutes of similar observations then a remark along the lines of is anything more quintessentially English than these scenes? Oh, and by the way there is a game of cricket going on below us.” It was like listening to some old friends talking. And much discussion about the cakes old dears had baked and sent in for them. Very civilised in a way you don’t get know. And, it must be remembered, the three people they are parodying were very knowledgeable about the game. Richie Benaud was one of the greatest cricket captains of all time and an Australian legend.
I'm not a big fan of cricket. I remember in the Test Series, there wouldn't be much action due to the weather. I suspect it was John Arlott I heard doing the commentry.
The guy at the end was Steve Plytas, who played the drunken chef Curt in the Fawlty Towers episode Gourmet Night.
He also played The Joker's plastic surgeon in Batman (1989).
"You understand the nerves were completely severed, Mr Napier..."
Dan: "“got to consider the runs” agh shit" amazing commentary on the commentary
This is a spoof on a BBC Radio 4 programme called Test Match Special. The programme features a panel of commentators who give continuous live reporting from international cricket matches. Their wealth of knowledge of the sport is amazing. Sometimes play is suspended for rain or bad light but they just keep broadcasting and it becomes an incredible chat show complete with occasional guests from the crowd and interviews with ex celebrity players.
It's like having your friends around for a good chinwag. An essential sound of an English summer.
The Two Ronnies also did lots of musical numbers that are worth a look.
I agree. The Plumstead Ladies Male Voice Choir, the Aldershot Brass Ensemble, the Morris dancers, and the one where Ronnie Barker is dressed as Dolly Parton. All great.
@@ruth1231 Sailor Ladies, Coronation Street, Alice in Wonderland, The Trains of Wales.
Mitchell & Webb's snooker commentator sketches are great.
There's a good cricket commentary sketch from a radio show called "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" that does the assassination of Julius Caesar in a cricket style
Please look up clips of Andrew Cotter (a real life sports commentator) who was so bored during lockdown he did hilarious voiceovers to the most mundane scenes in his local park - all very short and brilliantly observed!
If you search Tribute to Ronnie Barker …. Quick Indian cooking, you’ll find a brilliant sketch which, how can I put it, wouldn’t be allowed today! Also another reminder … Daily. Motion. Two. Ronnies. Bert & Charlie. NEVER seen reaction videos to either of these sketches, so you could be a first!
When you watch cricket you will find that somebody moves now and again.
Can't get enough of the 2 Ronnie's and British humour!
Kerry O'keefe once said "That ball was a Rock Hudson, if you don't understand ask your mum."
It looked straight but...
Kerry does commentary on ABC radio Australia and is so funny.
New to this page and loving it. Especially ones with frankie boyle and billy connoly, infact anything scottish 😂😂😂 keep it up
Oh they mean the sport.. 😳
My brain went straight to those little insects and the chirping noises they supposedly make whenever a joke bombs.. 😂
You could do worse than to look up an exchange between Jonathan "Aggers" Agnew and Brian "Jonners" Johnston. Apparently, they never did announce that "the bowler's Holding, the batsman's Willey", but they spared no opportunity to make each other laugh like drains.
Phantom rasberry blower (Jack the ripper spoof)
The Phantom Raspberry Blower
If cricket spoofs interest you (and sports spoofs in general), you ought look into “The Twelfth Man,” a series of Aussie-based sound-alike spoofs of cricket commentators (and occasionally other sports), all voiced by ONE man, Billy Birmingham. His ability to mimic various personalities is uncanny, and it’s all extremely funny. Worth a listen!
Two Ronnies - Sports Commentator
I once sat in on cricket commentators and was amazed by how they manage to keep talking about nothing at all. That's what I think they're making fun of here - how boring cricket is and these people can keep talking even though nothing is happening...
I don't know how an American audience will really "get" a satire like this; the two Ronnies are deliberately parodying the particular style, voice and manner of two well-known and loved cricket commentators from the 1970s, John Arlott and Richie Benaud.
And Peter West?
@@wolfie854 Yes indeed.
Hey, will you do a reaction video with the fat electrician? The name of the video is Paul Bundy
Another sketch show; Not the nine o'clock news, darts
Phantom raspberry blower of old London Town
One thing you probably don't realise is that all three are impersonating three well-known cricket commentators.
John Arlott, Richie Benaud and I guess Peter West (although he looks nothing like him)
Should check out Billy Birmingham as the Twelfth man.
Merv, Merv, Merv!
Ow, what a poor decision from the Austrian defender. He tried to stop the ball but instead he kicked it in his own goal. 😅 France leads with1-0.
actual comment by cricket commentator Brian Johnson on West Indian bowler Michael Holding and England batsman Peter Willey, and over the air waves came, the bowlers Holding ,the batsman s Willey , the laughter following lasted many minutes
Not forgetting when Ian Botham “Didn’t quite get his leg over!”
@@Seagull6819 Or more recently, Jonathan Agnew observing, as Kevin Pietersen struggled to replace his bat grip, that "it's not easy putting a rubber on".
hey muppets. that was great
Another sensation! Belgium lost! And France-Austria is still 0-0! We are in the first half now (33 minutes) but what if Austria pulled this off? The favorite of the title getting to a draw? That would be sensational!!
When we Brits listen to baseball commentary, we can't understand a single word they are saying.
This doesn't really translate to an American audience or even a non-cricket watching audience!
The timing and rhythm of the speech is perfect for a cricket match.
If you like excellent British wit,, then can i suggest
Hancock's Half Hour (1956-61)🎉😂😊
You guys should check out Murrey Walker's best quotes from F1 racing commentary on BBC/ITV. He doesn't need a comedian to do impressions of him. He was pretty funny just by accident himself!
One sketch you need to react to is Ronnie Barker’s monologue on Tomorrow’s Kitchen.
You guys really need to check out Argentina racing pidgin
I get the feeling they built the whole sketch around the idea of 'the runs' joke 🤣(Glad they did 👍)
Ronnie Barker is taking off the Australian cricket commentator Richie Benaud .
Cricket has changed a lot since this sketch was made, but cricket on the radio hasn't really. Often you're just listening to people having a chat while a game of cricket happens in the background, which I suppose is the joke here. It's still conversational and relaxed, and it still meanders and drifts much like a game of cricket often does.
I used to like how the late Christopher Martin-Jenkins would wistfully describe Stuart Broad as "tall and fair-haired" as he walked back to his bowling mark, almost as if he was in love with him. Perhaps he was in a way, and who could blame him?
You should go and do a tour of North Wales and Scotland if your in the UK. Most places, north of Oxford are far cheaper than London. Try small towns and you will find real GEMS. I was in a small town near Dumfries in Scotland last week. 2 course meal and a pint £10.99. Rhyl in North Wales all you can eat breakfast £9.99 or a roast dinner in a church for £1.50 with a drink.
Should check out the phantom raspberry blower with ronnie barker … think all episodes are on RUclips
Now I know why have never scored many runs at cricket as I have never eaten Chicken Risotto. 😇
I'd love to see you guys react to "How to Care for the Sick" from the Two Ronnies! 😅
Heh John Arlott, Richie Benaud, and probably Peter Baxter carrying on their roles in normal lives.
John Arlott was a poet, his commentary of a streaker (called a freaker at the time) is legendary.
Richie was a great Aussie captain and superb commentator. Peter Baxter was commentator and boss for a time of Test Match Special, BBC's radio cricket commentary program since about 1586.
@CaptainBollocks.... I did say about, a rough estimate.
I think they did it with tapestries, then used heralds and town criers. Oh yay oh yay. Burgundy beat the Holy Roman Empire by 3 wickets.
It's Peter West who used to introduce the coverage and occasionally commentate.
@@brianparker663 Peter West was BBC TV.
@CaptainBollocks.... Not as long in TMS format for as long as we think. I understand it came in in 1968, though cricket had been mentioned on the Home Service before that. The splitting of the Light Programme to Radio 1 and Radio 2 plus creating Radio 4 FM as separate programming in parts from Radio 4 Long Wave (and a couple of regional variations on MW) gave effectively extra channel space for the full five day test experience (if cut short by good playing by one side to four days or last day abandoned to rain then the programmes would revert to "normal" schedule). Brian Johnson of Down Your Way I think was the main anchor for BBC with John Arlott(ex Hampshire ) - I think John also appeared on TV - often in the 1970s one would turn the TV commentary off and play Radio 4 broadcast. For a while Radio on the TV Freeview the BBC added scorecards but lost the TCCB "contract" to show such to Sky or whatever so its back to plain audio now but "live" webpage updates with the TMS broadcast makes up for it on the laptop now
@@brianparker663 Ah cheers.
Thank you for posting this one... I don't remember ever seeing the original.
You have to do the Two Ronnies Phantom Rasberry Blower it is exceptional.
Was that Aussie Man's dad on the right?
Buck Martinez would be great in something like this! Such a distinctive voice.
It insinuates that cricket is not that exciting, and they find other stuff more important.
Please react to some of their songs they are hilarious you would really enjoy then 😅😊😂
The white the off white the cream and the ivory.
A thing to understand about cricket is that 'test cricket' takes place over five days
Ate you delibaratly not to see the European Championship soccer? Belgium is at this moment 0-1 behind Slovakia! This could lead to a shocker in the the EC! Or am I on the wrong channel?
It's not a popular sport in the US, so I doubt they'll cover it.
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm Well, I can confidently say that 6 billion people will follow it. It's the most played and watched sport in the world.
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm I thought you liked Football (soccer). Atleast that's what you said during the WC in Qatar. By the way Belgium is still behind. The number 3 of the FIFA ranking is 1-0 down to Slovakia. My team, The Netherlands, have won their first match against Poland. 1-2
We now have to face France on Friday. France is considered one of the favorits to win the title. But they first have to face my team, The Netherlands. Everybody fears them because they play extra well against favorites. Unless we are the favorits. Then we loae in the first round.
😂 The Best 👌 🇬🇧
Am I No. 1 for the first time? Wow !!