I too watch this before going to be. I actually fall asleep to it. My dad and I use to watch this together he passed in 2010 and it is a precious memory.
I think the reason so many of us return to this show again and again is that the cast members always seem to be thoroughly enjoying themselves, and (after all these years) the pleasure they take in the jokes and in each other is still contagious. I sometimes have it playing at home, like happy background music. What a legacy they left!
Well, many of their jokes do not work as well today as they did past them, but the camaraderie of the crew still works perfectly. They are more like family than a film crew....
It's hard to believe that this show is around 50yrs old. That alot of the cast are now gone. But it still makes me laugh after a rotten day at work. This show is timeless.,and I think alot of people love it.😁😁😁
Melanie Nagy I agree. Wow,50 years. It is still relevant with working retail and so funny even today. Sad that most of the actors are gone,but at least the show lives on on RUclips and reruns on public tv
Love this show! Back in the 90’s, my father used to call me on Saturday nights and we would watch the show together over the phone. I had never heard my Father laugh that much!
I watched this show with my mother on PBS when I was young. A lot of the jokes I didn't get, but I enjoyed it anyway. Now as an adult, I get all the jokes and find the series absolutely hilarious!
Years ago my husband and I used to watch these gems every night. Once we donated to our local PBS station while they were doing a AYBS begathon and we got one of the shopping bags with their logo on it and a coffee mug. RIP hubby 😢
Where I used to work, there were only 7 of us in the department. As luck would have it, we all watched this show and we all found it to be hilarious. It got to the point where if we needed to speak to each other we would say "Mister...or Mrs ... are you free?" Yes, I'm free". It was a way to keep things light especially if it got busy. People from other departments eventually caught on and later we found out they were doing it as well. It was quite the time at work. Ah, the memories.
one time I was in a department store with a friend and his mother. I was off in another section looking at suits, and he wanted to see me for a moment and called out "Are you free Mr Humphreys" to which I answered "I'm Freeee!" and did the walk as went over to him. much to amusement of store staff who over heard the scene.
Mrs. Slocombe's hair is a bright rose gold--a color that has become super-popular in the past couple of years--i'm wearing it now 😄--she was ahead of her time!!!
I work in retail. This is my favourite stress relief. My favourite episode is when the boss comes back from America. 2nd favourite: German Week. What’s yours.?
I remember watching this show when i was barely a teenager and i still watch it decades later. They just don't make comedies like this. Everything is a sad boring old reality show nowadays. I love this !!
I have to agree. I was born in 1990 but prefer older shows like this to the modern stuff. TV is too serious and boring nowadays. It's either crime dramas, soaps, reality shows or US imports. What little comedy there is is absolute garbage (yes I'm looking at you Mrs Brown's Boys!)
@@stephthestar90 To a young person born in the 1990s from an old man born in 1961, right you are! I watched as American comedy went from cleverly and benignly offending everyone with humor to everyone straining at the bit just to be offended, so sad! It's only going to get worse too.
I love this show! Seems like no one ever comments on just how funny the maintenance guys are. I really enjoy Mr. Mash and one other worker who gives the regular workers a bad time. ❤️
Love this show ! I wish there were more episodes, I know them all by heart. When I was young we had a department store in Peekskill, NY just like Grace Brothers. It even had a tiny elevator ! This show calms my mind and brings back the 70's in a happy way.
I totally agree! This old show takes the stress out and it gives you a break from this terrible XXI century reality! Sometimes, I wish we did away with so much unnecessary technology so we can live a happier, simpler, and carefree life!
"His mother kept polishing his hair with sandpaper ".. that one line had me in a noiseless laugh other than the occasional snort for more than 2 minutes I had to pause it just so I wouldn't lose place. This show was definitely riddled with humor. I can't say ahead of its time cause by 2022 standards unfortunately it probably would have been eighty sixed
I watched this growing up in California, on PBS with my mom and dad. I can't believe how much (even) *more* I enjoy this now, as an adult!! I want all the series on dvd!! I can't stop watching!!
I've got them on DVD, it was quite reasonable as I recall. Though you can mostly catch them online somewhere. Except for the Punch N Judy one, for some reason. www.zavvi.com/dvd/are-you-being-served-complete-box-set/10219897.html?affil=thggpsad
@@murdochmclennan3510 The portrayal of the Japanese character in this episode, for one thing. There's also an episode in which the staff appear in blackface for a "minstrel" performance. P.S.: I'm an American as well. ;-)
15:53 Mr. Humphries (John Inman) tells Captain Peacock (Frank Thornton) that he has a long lifeline. In reality, Frank Thornton did indeed live a very long life - he passed away at age 92 in 2013. Were he still alive today, by the time of this posting he would have been exactly 100 years old. Sadly, the entire main cast of AYBS have now all passed on. Only two or three of the actresses who played the nurses and secretaries to Mr. Grace and one other then-future cast member are still around.
Kimberly...I discovered this show on PBS in the 90s, and my husband being a big joker, was saying how Mollie looks just like a cousin. She, of course, does look like my cousin, including her facial expressions. It's uncanny!
The Asian actor is Eric Young (now Ric Young) who is British actor (born in Kuala Lumpur but I suppose it was under British rule at the time of his birth, hence his bio stating him as being British) whose acting credits include THE TRANSPORTER (2002), INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984), AMERICAN GANGSTER (2007), SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET (1997)`and several other films. In real life he speaks with a British accent.
Am I the only one who seems to believe these wonderful episodes appear as if they are being filmed today rather than practically 50 years ago? Much is far from modern, but so much appears to be quite modern indeed. Perhaps that is who AYBS is quite timeless and ever so funny. Thank you all for all the laughs.
I love the irony of Mrs/ Slocombe's comment about "This is ladies department, Mr. Mash, not a farmyard." considering she would later play the same character in the sequel series who lives on an estate farm.
These series bring back so many wonderful childhood memories......and it makes me really happy! And then I realize how long ago this was & I feel awfully sad that the cast had long passed...... Life is indeed precious!
I live in the U. S. and started watching this great show several years ago and still do often and want to say, once you start watching you can't stop, you're hooked. Captain Peacock to Mr. Lucas are you free? Great Actors.
Such a Wonderful Show & who can ever forget Mrs. Slocombe & her ………..😮That line was a Riot in the USA🎉. It’s lovely to see them making Work look like such good Fun They will be Forever Loved & Missed & May God give them Grace for all the Joy they Gave all of us, RIP🕊
I never watched this when I was young. Just started watching on RUclips and I just can't get enough of it. There is not a split second between the witticisms and funnies. Absolutely fantastic storylines and perfect timing by all the characters put it top of the best.
Mrs Slocomb saying to Capt Peacock there should be a change of sexes on the floor. And him saying without laughing are you nominating Mr Humphries LMAO!!!! Omg I lost it.
I used to watch reruns when I was a teen in the early 80s. Hit me hard when I recently found this show again and realized that everysingle cast member has now passed, except for two or three out of the almost twenty that came up as the show progressed. Thank you for the good time and the laughs. Godspeed.
I still watch this, especially when I need a good laugh. It is nice to watch something without having profanities in it. Wow, where have the years flown?
Mr Mash must have found all those buckets heavy enough on his arms. Then the Japanese customer tripped on the way down the stairs and got his head stuck in one of those buckets.
Mrs Slocombe;' I think it is about time we had A CHANGE I=OF SEX on the floor': Capt Peacock. 'Are you suggesting we promote Mr Mumpheies'. CLASSIC writing!
I watch these every night when I go to bed. Makes me forget all the nonsense from the day.
Same here! Especially after a stressful day where I've wanted to be this brutally honest with my coworkers. 😆
Definitely a great way to unwind.
I too watch this before going to be. I actually fall asleep to it. My dad and I use to watch this together he passed in 2010 and it is a precious memory.
Om
I agree with you.
I think the reason so many of us return to this show again and again is that the cast members always seem to be thoroughly enjoying themselves, and (after all these years) the pleasure they take in the jokes and in each other is still contagious. I sometimes have it playing at home, like happy background music. What a legacy they left!
Well, many of their jokes do not work as well today as they did past them, but the camaraderie of the crew still works perfectly.
They are more like family than a film crew....
Mind your language and are u being served are the best shows to watch.
its fun to watch them try not t crackup at their own antics
No
RIP to all these great performers.
You've all done very well ! ❤
Thank you, Mr. Grace
I see whatcha did there, and I am unanimous in that!
All of them are dead now.
@@yourgoddidntcreatetheuniverse
You are soon to follow.
Ric Young who played the asian guy, is still alive.
“The least sign of danger and my p#%+y’s hair stands on end” One of Mrs Slocombe’s absolute screamers
"Better than a burglar alarm, innit?"😆
It's hard to believe that this show is around 50yrs old. That alot of the cast are now gone.
But it still makes me laugh after a rotten day at work. This show is timeless.,and I think alot of people love it.😁😁😁
Melanie Nagy I agree. Wow,50 years. It is still relevant with working retail and so funny even today. Sad that most of the actors are gone,but at least the show lives on on RUclips and reruns on public tv
Such a great comedy classic. Sadly all of the cast members are gone now. Still good for good pure laughs.
Mr Grace Thank goodness we can still watch this show on RUclips and PBS. I laugh in each episode😂
I think all the original cast have passed. Such funny actors/actresses
Timeless? Yes!
They even had Millennials back in the day. ruclips.net/video/Uo0KjdDJr1c/видео.html
Love this show! Back in the 90’s, my father used to call me on Saturday nights and we would watch the show together over the phone. I had never heard my Father laugh that much!
That's wonderful! 😊
we don't need to know your personal life
My dad had me watch this show since I was 5 or 6....I've loved them ever since! My dad's been gone since 2013 but this show brings back good memories
My parents and I used to watch this when I was a child ,here I am in 2021 watching again , wonderful fun and lovely memories
Are you being served is a great series. The world lost a wonderful actor with the loss of John Inman. Bless him wherever he is, he is missed.
I surprised to see that his own show didn’t go over too big, I think it was in Australia if I’m not mistaken.
@@ladybutterfly2581 it was too much a repeat of AYBS but it lacked the x-factor chemistry of the British cast
A Man For All Seasons.
"He's looking for something in Scottish tweed with broad shoulders."
"Aren't we all?"
Mr. Humphries is such a mood.
He couldnt be more correct! Lol.
Mr John Inman is a great actor and so funny.
He's always free for a witty quip.
I watched this show with my mother on PBS when I was young. A lot of the jokes I didn't get, but I enjoyed it anyway. Now as an adult, I get all the jokes and find the series absolutely hilarious!
When I have a bad day I watch these favorites to make me feel better and it works everytime 😊👍
Also with Al Bundy Maried w Childern.
Years ago my husband and I used to watch these gems every night. Once we donated to our local PBS station while they were doing a AYBS begathon and we got one of the shopping bags with their logo on it and a coffee mug. RIP hubby 😢
My condolences, mrs. Macolley.
"Begathon." Cute.
@@johanbruijnooge6818 thanks. He was one of the good ones.
@@janismacolley2395 Mine's gone too. Innocent humor but not politically correct today.
May they rest in peace.
Where I used to work, there were only 7 of us in the department. As luck would have it, we all watched this show and we all found it to be hilarious. It got to the point where if we needed to speak to each other we would say "Mister...or Mrs ... are you free?" Yes, I'm free". It was a way to keep things light especially if it got busy. People from other departments eventually caught on and later we found out they were doing it as well. It was quite the time at work. Ah, the memories.
one time I was in a department store with a friend and his mother.
I was off in another section looking at suits, and he wanted to see me
for a moment and called out "Are you free Mr Humphreys" to which I answered
"I'm Freeee!" and did the walk as went over to him. much to amusement of store staff who over heard the scene.
@@GothGuy885 Ha ha ha ha. I would have paid to see that.
@@GothGuy885 I would have paid to see tht
Do you keep in touch with any of them
@@Ggghhhjjj415 Yes, a few of them. Sadly, since then 2 have passed away. They're in the big Ladies and Gents in the sky.
These old British comedies are the absolute best. I love them.
"my father noticed something about me when i was 6...."
LOL
I lost it at that one.
Watching AYBS has been a major part of my "Coping" during this pandemic. I enjoy each episode: even watching over and over!
Me too.
Me to
R.I.P to cast of the show.
RIP.
Mrs. Slocombe's hair is a bright rose gold--a color that has become super-popular in the past couple of years--i'm wearing it now 😄--she was ahead of her time!!!
I watch this show every day , it's my stress relief
👍👍👍👍👍 😁😁😁😁😁
I work in retail. This is my favourite stress relief. My favourite episode is when the boss comes back from America. 2nd favourite: German Week. What’s yours.?
sarah s. As far as I’m concerned, I like them all. But favorites? Up captain Peacock, and the episode when Grainger gets into management.
Same
@@fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 mine is What a Tangled Web 😁
The best part about AYBS? is that I like everybody in it.
I remember watching this show when i was barely a teenager and i still watch it decades later. They just don't make comedies like this. Everything is a sad boring old reality show nowadays. I love this !!
Rocky Pluto we are to politically correct these days. Humour has gone.
The late Wendy Richard was right. The pc culture ruined Brit comedy and I would add in the US too.
I have to agree. I was born in 1990 but prefer older shows like this to the modern stuff. TV is too serious and boring nowadays. It's either crime dramas, soaps, reality shows or US imports. What little comedy there is is absolute garbage (yes I'm looking at you Mrs Brown's Boys!)
@@stephthestar90 To a young person born in the 1990s from an old man born in 1961, right you are! I watched as American comedy went from cleverly and benignly offending everyone with humor to everyone straining at the bit just to be offended, so sad! It's only going to get worse too.
@Meph Lest , Let me point out how prescient Jeff Di Gusto was in saying how many people are straining at the bit to be offended, he means you right?
The theme music is timeless....
“He’ll be in haberdashery by now. Let them deal with it” I love Mr. Grainger!
Mr. Grainger was over it 😂😂😂
I love this show! Seems like no one ever comments on just how funny the maintenance guys are. I really enjoy Mr. Mash and one other worker who gives the regular workers a bad time. ❤️
Do you mean Mr. Beverly Harmon? He took over for Mr. Mash, and lasted to the end of the series.
Love this show ! I wish there were more episodes, I know them all by heart. When I was young we had a department store in Peekskill, NY just like Grace Brothers. It even had a tiny elevator ! This show calms my mind and brings back the 70's in a happy way.
We had the great J. L. Hudson's Department stores through the 60s & 70s in the Detroit area. Long gone & such a shame, really.
I totally agree! This old show takes the stress out and it gives you a break from this terrible XXI century reality! Sometimes, I wish we did away with so much unnecessary technology so we can live a happier, simpler, and carefree life!
"His mother kept polishing his hair with sandpaper ".. that one line had me in a noiseless laugh other than the occasional snort for more than 2 minutes I had to pause it just so I wouldn't lose place. This show was definitely riddled with humor. I can't say ahead of its time cause by 2022 standards unfortunately it probably would have been eighty sixed
When this series premiered, I wonder if anyone thought it would still draw peals of laughter nearly fifty years later?
The three stooges are still very funny. I like old comedies better.
Very doubtful. 🙂
I watched this growing up in California, on PBS with my mom and dad. I can't believe how much (even) *more* I enjoy this now, as an adult!! I want all the series on dvd!! I can't stop watching!!
Starla Bradshaw check amazon and eBay its often on there.
I've got them on DVD, it was quite reasonable as I recall. Though you can mostly catch them online somewhere. Except for the Punch N Judy one, for some reason.
www.zavvi.com/dvd/are-you-being-served-complete-box-set/10219897.html?affil=thggpsad
Mr. Lucas is hilarious. "If I had a body like yours I wouldn't come back." LMFAO
Indeed. Trevor Bannister got many of the best lines.
@@david10101961 "His mother kept polishing his hair with sandpaper."
He is very funny
I love this show. I watch every episode multiple times. Never gets old
The bigotry didn't age well.
@@MaskedMan66 PLEASE EXPLAIN TO THIS IGNORANT AMERICAN WHAT THE BIGOTRY IS IN THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAM.
@@murdochmclennan3510 The portrayal of the Japanese character in this episode, for one thing. There's also an episode in which the staff appear in blackface for a "minstrel" performance.
P.S.: I'm an American as well. ;-)
THIS episode must rate as one of THE BEST!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
British comedy is hilarious. These characters were at the apex of their profession
After watching this probably ten times I just realized Japanese guy actually said "coat for rain" or cottafolaine as he said it.
i absolutely love this show. great writing. great acting. great casting. it is very human.
Well said
"he has difficulty getting his tongue around his Rs" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It took a moment to get the joke.
Ahss-ole...........😁
Captain Peacock, soooo ! 😮
Mr. Humphries, "I thought that just takes practice!" 😁
Mr Lucas was hilarious on this episode.
Always.
Rose Treiger wow , I would never have known . Mr Lucas looked so much younger
@@sharonozvenom I think it's the full head of hair that makes the difference
I love the way Mr. Lucas follows Mr. Humphries in lockstep at the end.
I remember wearing crocheted berets in the 1970's!😊
Such a wonderful show! In the 90s I was very addicted to watching this program.
Loved all the actors!
I love when big ears says I think sitting this office I seem to be missing something
Love Mr Lucas and his sense of humour which are always sarcastic ... LOL
I watched many of these episodes way back in the 1990’s …great show ….love it …yes these actors are gone but never forgotten….
15:53 Mr. Humphries (John Inman) tells Captain Peacock (Frank Thornton) that he has a long lifeline. In reality, Frank Thornton did indeed live a very long life - he passed away at age 92 in 2013. Were he still alive today, by the time of this posting he would have been exactly 100 years old. Sadly, the entire main cast of AYBS have now all passed on. Only two or three of the actresses who played the nurses and secretaries to Mr. Grace and one other then-future cast member are still around.
What about the young man who llayed Mr. Spooner? I think his first name was Mike abd I believe he is still alive today.
Yes he is Mike Berry and is around 80 years old.
His real name is Michael Hubert Bourne.
Thanks so much, Kris, for uploading this series. I love watching these episodes over and over again, when I just need a little break from life.
I loved this show, in the 70''s80's90's2000's and now still.., 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
you said it.
Me too! 😁
As do I.
Cindy Ward absolutely!!!! Brightens my days
@@leighcook6409 Keeps me laughing
This show this show is so funny I loved it ever since I was a kid watching on PBS in the United States
Kimberly Ort
Me too
Kimberly...I discovered this show on PBS in the 90s, and my husband being a big joker, was saying how Mollie looks just like a cousin. She, of course, does look like my cousin, including her facial expressions. It's uncanny!
They should put Charlie Brown and The Simpsons on PBS I don't like those cartoons
@Nenethegreat W It's still on PBS in the states where I live. It's on for an hour every Saturday night.
The Asian actor is Eric Young (now Ric Young) who is British actor (born in Kuala Lumpur but I suppose it was under British rule at the time of his birth, hence his bio stating him as being British) whose acting credits include THE TRANSPORTER (2002), INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984), AMERICAN GANGSTER (2007), SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET (1997)`and several other films. In real life he speaks with a British accent.
I used to watch this with my dad every time I visited him. Miss the show, the cast and my dad!
I love this best laugh I have had in years ❤️💙🙏
I used to watch this show with my dad too.
@@mariazahedi7444 Now I'm the one who's kids visit far too infrequently and these days are far too busy to watch anything.
Used to watch this when I came home from work. Totally love this series
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Am I the only one who seems to believe these wonderful episodes appear as if they are being filmed today rather than practically 50 years ago? Much is far from modern, but so much appears to be quite modern indeed. Perhaps that is who AYBS is quite timeless and ever so funny. Thank you all for all the laughs.
Today this show would never exist and everyone in the cast would be locked in jail for hate speech and sexism
@@MrNoobophile Yes, it wouldn't survive our degree of wokeness.
Only older people would think that. Anyone under 40 could not relate to a show where nobody has a mobile phone.
@@MrNoobophile still, I was embarrassed by the racial stereotyping of that Japanese fellow.
@@robadams5799 I'm sure the actor wasn't embarrassed though.
"He'll be in haberdashery by now. Let them deal with it." - HAHAHAHAHA!
I love the irony of Mrs/ Slocombe's comment about "This is ladies department, Mr. Mash, not a farmyard." considering she would later play the same character in the sequel series who lives on an estate farm.
These series bring back so many wonderful childhood memories......and it makes me really happy!
And then I realize how long ago this was & I feel awfully sad that the cast had long passed......
Life is indeed precious!
We still have the memories
Don't be sad! They're all together now.
"I rinse them in the bath and let the wind dry them." Thanks for the information, Mr. Granger. 😆
...and it's an evil wind that blows no long underwears! 🤪
I listen to several of these on my commute. Puts a smile on my face every day
I love watching this show before work. It’s a good laugh to get me thru the day.
Omg - what a throwback... I can't believe I used to watch this as a kid lololol
Mr. Grace at the end of the show would say carry-on everybody you’ve all done very well
And then nearly fall over with his exerted outburst!
I live in the U. S. and started watching this great show several years ago and still do often and want to say, once you start watching you can't stop, you're hooked. Captain Peacock to Mr. Lucas are you free? Great Actors.
Such a Wonderful Show & who can ever forget Mrs. Slocombe & her ………..😮That line was a Riot in the USA🎉. It’s lovely to see them making Work look like such good Fun
They will be Forever Loved & Missed & May God give them Grace for all the Joy they Gave all of us, RIP🕊
I started watching them as a teen so much I could speak with the same accent. I still watch them everyday.
Brings back many Saturday night memories.. bery good show this was. Funny, original, with just the right spice..
The jokes and puns never cease to flow. Brilliant comedy writing, and delivery.
Haven't watched this for a few yrs now but it is great to watch th again.. Thnx for uploading these old classics.
I never watched this when I was young. Just started watching on RUclips and I just can't get enough of it. There is not a split second between the witticisms and funnies. Absolutely fantastic storylines and perfect timing by all the characters put it top of the best.
This show cracks me up🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this show. Boy it wouldn't go over in todays world.
Ayeeeee
it should. its funny lighten up
The writing ,the acting, the direction are perfect🎉
Grew up with this show always fun to watch again 😅
I'll watch these episodes every night as i go to bed...makes my night all better from real life👀
A very good plot by these jolly old bunch. They always leave me with amazement and hilarious laughter.
I love this show they are all totally awesome and hilarious ❤🤣❤🤣❤🤣❤😂💙😂💙😂💙😂😂😂😂😂
I started watching AYBS in the early 90s on PBS. Some ys later, I found the dvds on epay-- well that was a great day! This is one of TVs GOAT shows!
Mr humpries and mr lucas were a great combination
I can imagine a young Lady Diana watching these and it makes me smile:) RIP, lovely Lady:)
How old would she have been? A kid, huh?
@wrmlm37 she was born in 61 and these shows the 70s.
Watched this with my gran back in the day in Scotland. Oh the memories.
Our dear Mr. Lucas was having a sartorial emergency with his tie. It must have ridden up with wear...
"Don't dress as a man anymore, Mrs. Slocombe."
Mrs Slocomb saying to Capt Peacock there should be a change of sexes on the floor. And him saying without laughing are you nominating Mr Humphries LMAO!!!! Omg I lost it.
Oldtimers.., millenials..,teens,they all experience the magic of true HUMOR....!!!
"Yes, I wash them in the bath, and let the wind dry them".
"It must be pure magic in your house."
The look on Captain Peacock's face at 7:42 is priceless!
My favorite part also, that look of disgust on Captain Peacock's face, so funny.
I knew a man just like Mr Lucas.he would make us all laugh ! sometimes in front of a customer.!
Lol. Peacock has a long life line, and Frank Thornton lived the longest out of them all. Talk about life imitating art!
jug ears was the last of them
Peacock was 92 when he died. Rumbold was 81.
@Rose Treiger really? Wow
Candy still alive
It is sad to see that Frank Thornton had to see all of his friends from here die before dying himself.😔😔
I see you climbing the ladder, door opening and wearing a new hat....and the ending was hilarious😃
I used to watch reruns when I was a teen in the early 80s. Hit me hard when I recently found this show again and realized that everysingle cast member has now passed, except for two or three out of the almost twenty that came up as the show progressed. Thank you for the good time and the laughs. Godspeed.
Double entendre galore
I certainly have a notion to second that emotion !! :-)
Innuendo and out the other.
@@bradlemmond Ha ! Very good !
I still watch this, especially when I need a good laugh. It is nice to watch something without having profanities in it. Wow, where have the years flown?
funny is funny no matter what the classic British comedies are truly funny
Mr. Grace and Mr. Rumbold had such hot secretaries!
One of the best comedy series ever produced
Mrs Brown boys.
Thinking of making opening music my ringtone.
My husband got me to watching this show and I refused to not watch it lol I can’t get enough of it now I watch it on a daily
I go to sleep laffing away watching Are you being served, truly hilarious.
5 1 2024: I grew up watching these and wishing I could grow up to be like Mrs Slocumbe. I’m 59 and I’m a cashier at a charity based thrift store.
AYBS is a great de-stresser, brilliant script along with brilliant actors.
Excellent cast and hilariously funny scripts.
I watched this when I was a very young kid... it's much more risque than I realised...and even more hilarious!
most wonderful and best comedy of the 70s. clean and pure. i love all the actors, and actresses. ladies are beautiful, men are handsome.
I love Mr. Lucas. Great lines and great looks❤️
These all have over a million views each. Incredible. There is still demand for these shows in this day and age.
Mr Mash must have found all those buckets heavy enough on his arms. Then the Japanese customer tripped on the way down the stairs and got his head stuck in one of those buckets.
Mrs Slocombe;' I think it is about time we had A CHANGE I=OF SEX on the floor': Capt Peacock. 'Are you suggesting we promote Mr Mumpheies'. CLASSIC writing!