@pinkharrier47 23 seconds ago They were brilliant. There is some irony though . Their irreverence undermined the very establishment infrastructure they needed to perform, leading to the woke moralizing that would prevent them succeeding today.
@andrewharris18373 күн бұрын
So not woke.brilliant ❤😅
@roseschneier57883 күн бұрын
Monty Python's granddaddies...
@theholidaylady13 күн бұрын
What lovely fun!
@frankschlanker3 күн бұрын
You keep waiting on Peter Cook throwing in an out of script line to throw Dudley Moore off🤣🤣🤣
@robinharwood50443 күн бұрын
Oh dear. Pete and Dud. Makes me feel old. Mostly because I am old. They were brilliant.
@rohanquinby31885 күн бұрын
omg
@theoriginalchefboyoboy60255 күн бұрын
Little Known Fact Dept: Few details are known about Jimmy Christ. But there are records from the training ground that Jimmy, while apprenticing to be a carpenter, also trained with the Tottenham youth squad and, showing some promise as a midfielder, played in a few U-17 games, and one U-21 match....
@intruder13005 күн бұрын
Fantastic! No need to be PC then
@Notmehimorthem6 күн бұрын
Sums up my view on religion.
@jackmedcalf62547 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting!!!
@MS-tm2yz7 күн бұрын
Great ad libs as usual
@648Roland7 күн бұрын
Really miss them along with so much of what was on the tellie back in the 60's. Was a time when comedy was really funny and classless. The 60's was wild, ya should have been there. Wish I still was with what I know now.
@melodymoore97658 күн бұрын
I loved Peter and Dudley years ago and still love them today. My dog is called Dudley and my second name is Moore. 🥰💞👏🐕🦺🥰🤣
@jacquigoodman33602 күн бұрын
I saw them in Perth WA but I’d already called my 2 cats Pete and Dud. Pete was long and skinny and Dud was shorter with a crooked tail. Loved watching this again - wonderful memories flooding back. Thank you.
@brucelee-wo5ge8 күн бұрын
Unforkingbelieveable! The sarcastic humour is brilliant. Did the BBC allow this to be broadcast!? Yanks still would censor this in 2024!
@worrierqueen56958 күн бұрын
I learnt more about the absurdity of Christianity from 90 Minutes of Bedazzled than a decade incarcerated in Church of England schools. An omniscient omnipotent God (as is claimed in the Bible) is impossible, a logical absurdity. If you are omniscient, not only do you know everything that might happen in future, you know everything that will happen in future. And if you know everything that will happen in future, then far from being omnipotent, you are in fact impotent (small translation slip-up no doubt) to change anything at all without proving you were not omniscient in the first place (if you know something is going to happen and change it then you are admitting you didn't know it wasn't going to happen, and if you did know it wasn't going to happen you haven't changed anything at all). Unlike modern fundamentalists, the Greeks and Romans knew a thing or two about grade 5 logic and gave these two powers to two gods, omniscience to Apollo and omnipotence to Zeus. Which is where early Christian grifters saw a golden opportunity to tell your average Roman polytheist "Hey why are you giving tribute to 29 Gods? Give half what you give to all of them to me and my God will give you all the protection you need with a set of steak knives thrown in for free!". For those who find this a difficult subject, did you ever consider that your God gave you your brain for a reason and not using it might be the deal breaker for you getting into heaven? For those who don't, what is it about organised religions that allows these obvious frauds and grifts to gaslight so many for so long?
@bakedbean379 күн бұрын
Dud deserved an Oscar for his Mrs. Mc.Mire. 🙂
@rodericstanley22589 күн бұрын
I remember listening to "Beyond the Fringe" back in he 1950s, but I had never heard this one. The sermon (Alan Bennet) on BTF was hilarious, and I had memorised it by heart.
@Linandemma9 күн бұрын
Peter's voice always reminds me of david bowie's...
@graemewebber994810 күн бұрын
Still great as at July '24. What a wonderful clever zany comedy duo.
@veecee366910 күн бұрын
So funny... Dry British humor is the best.
@darrellsimpson696611 күн бұрын
As a deeply dedicated and committed Christian, to me this offensive and highly disrespectful skit had me rolling with unrestrained laughter. They really nailed it.
@Notmehimorthem6 күн бұрын
Oh dear.
@reidgalbraith250Күн бұрын
The God for that (in all seriousness) a Christian with a sense of humour! RAHG ❤🎉
@robinwatson428221 сағат бұрын
@@NotmehimorthemOh dear, indeed.
@feralbluee11 күн бұрын
i loved these two. i don’t know why they aren’t as well known as the Monty Python guys. maybe not many tapes left. the film :P thhhpphhttt! will live foerver! “Bedazzled” - one of the best films ever. ✨🤣😂
@deegeraghty942612 күн бұрын
Amazing comedy! Satire no longer exists in 21st comedy shows.
@Gavagai121515 күн бұрын
OMG! Dara has a great sense of rythm! As a Hispanic woman, I really appreciate it! Makes me think of Greg Davies (another tall drink of water) shaking his money maker while dancing to Boom Shzck-a-lack, lol).
@Ang54321015 күн бұрын
Spook young and FUNNY 👦👦
@Ang54321015 күн бұрын
FUNNY and unafraid !💁
@ianfrancis590817 күн бұрын
Ewe - man !! The whole sketch is a wonderful use of the English language. Ranks with Billy Connolly's "Crucifixion sketch.
@jeanmyers178720 күн бұрын
I loved the ‘Greta Gabore tapping on the window’ sketch
@nuclearpistachio20 күн бұрын
just came here for suomi
@dragonmartijn25 күн бұрын
Prachtig.
@trevorbax937928 күн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant may they both R I P.
@michaelmatthews493229 күн бұрын
Brilliant comedy sketches 😂😂😂
@99johnpeters29 күн бұрын
You’ve forgotten the Goons!
@soblehamАй бұрын
They lie on you that earth smaller than sun 😂😂
@pameladavenport1647Ай бұрын
Genius !!!
@Maazzzo2 ай бұрын
I want him to narrate every disaster film ever made.
@The--Illusion2 ай бұрын
This has got to be the best video out there for this skit.
@PaulAnthonyMcDonald-nx6mv2 ай бұрын
Brilliant thanks for your ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊is amazing thanksgiving
@user-zp2rw6tt5o2 ай бұрын
Прекрасные стихи!
@misterblister49622 ай бұрын
I"m in 2024, watching a 2016 video, taken from a 2010 routine, about the 2009 film 2012... this is very confusing. I feel happy that someone might read this comment after this year...
@michaelrussell53463 ай бұрын
Saw this back in the very early 70’s in Australia. So glad that it hasn’t been lost.👍
@ste74665 ай бұрын
and a nice find ❤😌🧚♀️
@ste74665 ай бұрын
thank you for your hard work posting a gem like this it was really nice to have a simultaneous caption in my language 🧚♀️
@FarberBob6785 ай бұрын
Oyfn veg shteyt a boym, shteyt er ayngeboygn. Ale feygl funem boym zaynen zikh tsefloygn. Dray keyn mizrekh, dray keyn mayrev, un der resht keyn dorem, Un dem boym gelozt aleyn, hefker far dem shturem. Zog ikh tsu der mamen, "Her! Zolst mir nor nit shtern. Ven ikh -- mame -- eyns un tsvey bald a foygl vern. Ikh vel zitsn oyfn boym un vel im farvign ibern vinter mit a treyst, mit a sheynem nign." Zogt di mame, "Nite, kind!" Un zi veynt mit trern. "Vest kholile oyfn boym mir farfroyrn vern." Zog ikh, "Mame, s'iz a shod dayne sheyne oygn, Un eyder vos un eyder ven, bin ikh mir a foygl." Veynt di mame, "Itsik kroyn, ze, um Gotes viln, Nem zikh mit a shalikl, kenst zikh nor farkiln. Di kaloshn tu zikh on, s'geyt a sharfer vinter Un di kutshme, nem oykh mit, vey is mir un vind mir. Un dos vinter-laybl nem, tu es on, du shoyte, Oyb du vilst nit zayn keyn gast tsvishn ale toyte." Kh'heyb di fligl -- s'iz mir shver, tsu fil, tsu fil zakhn, Hot di mame ongeton ir feygele, dem shvakhn. Kuk ikh troyerik mir arayn in mayn mames oygn. S'hot ir libshaft nit gelozt vern mir a foygl. Oyfn veg shteyt a boym, shteyt er ayngeboygn. Ale feygl funem boym zaynen zikh tsefloygn.
@HK-zu2lk5 ай бұрын
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@FORTEPodcast5 ай бұрын
Hi, I am currently making a documentary on Ian Venables and would love to use around 30 seconds to 1 minute of this performance. What is the best way to contact you regarding the use of this clip? Email? Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
@ivetschon49035 ай бұрын
Its so weird hearing Schön when its your surname))). That indeed my surname and im Slovak girl.
@byronictonic5 ай бұрын
Je to krásne priezvisko. 😉
@alistairclark68147 ай бұрын
I can't find the episode where they talk about Mary playing around with the neighbors... That was the best episode. Hope it isn't lost!
@ajiyahya7 ай бұрын
When a song turns into a legend and generations pass it on, and when you hear it, it feels like you're hearing it for the first time.❤
@stuartmorgan365410 ай бұрын
This is the first time watching this I noticed the ruffles up Dara's sleave before he took the jacket off.
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@pinkharrier47 23 seconds ago They were brilliant. There is some irony though . Their irreverence undermined the very establishment infrastructure they needed to perform, leading to the woke moralizing that would prevent them succeeding today.
So not woke.brilliant ❤😅
Monty Python's granddaddies...
What lovely fun!
You keep waiting on Peter Cook throwing in an out of script line to throw Dudley Moore off🤣🤣🤣
Oh dear. Pete and Dud. Makes me feel old. Mostly because I am old. They were brilliant.
omg
Little Known Fact Dept: Few details are known about Jimmy Christ. But there are records from the training ground that Jimmy, while apprenticing to be a carpenter, also trained with the Tottenham youth squad and, showing some promise as a midfielder, played in a few U-17 games, and one U-21 match....
Fantastic! No need to be PC then
Sums up my view on religion.
Thank you for posting!!!
Great ad libs as usual
Really miss them along with so much of what was on the tellie back in the 60's. Was a time when comedy was really funny and classless. The 60's was wild, ya should have been there. Wish I still was with what I know now.
I loved Peter and Dudley years ago and still love them today. My dog is called Dudley and my second name is Moore. 🥰💞👏🐕🦺🥰🤣
I saw them in Perth WA but I’d already called my 2 cats Pete and Dud. Pete was long and skinny and Dud was shorter with a crooked tail. Loved watching this again - wonderful memories flooding back. Thank you.
Unforkingbelieveable! The sarcastic humour is brilliant. Did the BBC allow this to be broadcast!? Yanks still would censor this in 2024!
I learnt more about the absurdity of Christianity from 90 Minutes of Bedazzled than a decade incarcerated in Church of England schools. An omniscient omnipotent God (as is claimed in the Bible) is impossible, a logical absurdity. If you are omniscient, not only do you know everything that might happen in future, you know everything that will happen in future. And if you know everything that will happen in future, then far from being omnipotent, you are in fact impotent (small translation slip-up no doubt) to change anything at all without proving you were not omniscient in the first place (if you know something is going to happen and change it then you are admitting you didn't know it wasn't going to happen, and if you did know it wasn't going to happen you haven't changed anything at all). Unlike modern fundamentalists, the Greeks and Romans knew a thing or two about grade 5 logic and gave these two powers to two gods, omniscience to Apollo and omnipotence to Zeus. Which is where early Christian grifters saw a golden opportunity to tell your average Roman polytheist "Hey why are you giving tribute to 29 Gods? Give half what you give to all of them to me and my God will give you all the protection you need with a set of steak knives thrown in for free!". For those who find this a difficult subject, did you ever consider that your God gave you your brain for a reason and not using it might be the deal breaker for you getting into heaven? For those who don't, what is it about organised religions that allows these obvious frauds and grifts to gaslight so many for so long?
Dud deserved an Oscar for his Mrs. Mc.Mire. 🙂
I remember listening to "Beyond the Fringe" back in he 1950s, but I had never heard this one. The sermon (Alan Bennet) on BTF was hilarious, and I had memorised it by heart.
Peter's voice always reminds me of david bowie's...
Still great as at July '24. What a wonderful clever zany comedy duo.
So funny... Dry British humor is the best.
As a deeply dedicated and committed Christian, to me this offensive and highly disrespectful skit had me rolling with unrestrained laughter. They really nailed it.
Oh dear.
The God for that (in all seriousness) a Christian with a sense of humour! RAHG ❤🎉
@@NotmehimorthemOh dear, indeed.
i loved these two. i don’t know why they aren’t as well known as the Monty Python guys. maybe not many tapes left. the film :P thhhpphhttt! will live foerver! “Bedazzled” - one of the best films ever. ✨🤣😂
Amazing comedy! Satire no longer exists in 21st comedy shows.
OMG! Dara has a great sense of rythm! As a Hispanic woman, I really appreciate it! Makes me think of Greg Davies (another tall drink of water) shaking his money maker while dancing to Boom Shzck-a-lack, lol).
Spook young and FUNNY 👦👦
FUNNY and unafraid !💁
Ewe - man !! The whole sketch is a wonderful use of the English language. Ranks with Billy Connolly's "Crucifixion sketch.
I loved the ‘Greta Gabore tapping on the window’ sketch
just came here for suomi
Prachtig.
Absolutely brilliant may they both R I P.
Brilliant comedy sketches 😂😂😂
You’ve forgotten the Goons!
They lie on you that earth smaller than sun 😂😂
Genius !!!
I want him to narrate every disaster film ever made.
This has got to be the best video out there for this skit.
Brilliant thanks for your ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊is amazing thanksgiving
Прекрасные стихи!
I"m in 2024, watching a 2016 video, taken from a 2010 routine, about the 2009 film 2012... this is very confusing. I feel happy that someone might read this comment after this year...
Saw this back in the very early 70’s in Australia. So glad that it hasn’t been lost.👍
and a nice find ❤😌🧚♀️
thank you for your hard work posting a gem like this it was really nice to have a simultaneous caption in my language 🧚♀️
Oyfn veg shteyt a boym, shteyt er ayngeboygn. Ale feygl funem boym zaynen zikh tsefloygn. Dray keyn mizrekh, dray keyn mayrev, un der resht keyn dorem, Un dem boym gelozt aleyn, hefker far dem shturem. Zog ikh tsu der mamen, "Her! Zolst mir nor nit shtern. Ven ikh -- mame -- eyns un tsvey bald a foygl vern. Ikh vel zitsn oyfn boym un vel im farvign ibern vinter mit a treyst, mit a sheynem nign." Zogt di mame, "Nite, kind!" Un zi veynt mit trern. "Vest kholile oyfn boym mir farfroyrn vern." Zog ikh, "Mame, s'iz a shod dayne sheyne oygn, Un eyder vos un eyder ven, bin ikh mir a foygl." Veynt di mame, "Itsik kroyn, ze, um Gotes viln, Nem zikh mit a shalikl, kenst zikh nor farkiln. Di kaloshn tu zikh on, s'geyt a sharfer vinter Un di kutshme, nem oykh mit, vey is mir un vind mir. Un dos vinter-laybl nem, tu es on, du shoyte, Oyb du vilst nit zayn keyn gast tsvishn ale toyte." Kh'heyb di fligl -- s'iz mir shver, tsu fil, tsu fil zakhn, Hot di mame ongeton ir feygele, dem shvakhn. Kuk ikh troyerik mir arayn in mayn mames oygn. S'hot ir libshaft nit gelozt vern mir a foygl. Oyfn veg shteyt a boym, shteyt er ayngeboygn. Ale feygl funem boym zaynen zikh tsefloygn.
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Hi, I am currently making a documentary on Ian Venables and would love to use around 30 seconds to 1 minute of this performance. What is the best way to contact you regarding the use of this clip? Email? Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
Its so weird hearing Schön when its your surname))). That indeed my surname and im Slovak girl.
Je to krásne priezvisko. 😉
I can't find the episode where they talk about Mary playing around with the neighbors... That was the best episode. Hope it isn't lost!
When a song turns into a legend and generations pass it on, and when you hear it, it feels like you're hearing it for the first time.❤
This is the first time watching this I noticed the ruffles up Dara's sleave before he took the jacket off.
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