Added: 9 months ago
From: BBCAmericaTV
Views: 102,330
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (47)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • 0:27, what a laugh

  • good god. im an american, and watching this series makes me sad to think about the crap we have on tv.....family guy doesn't even hold a card to these guys!!!! :/

  • @kinyune whoahh, comparing anything to family guy? that's lunacy

  • For a modern day stewardess, I'd say she's a cutire with an excellent memory, and is obviously attentive to her passenger's needs. So what is she doing on a plane?

    Love this sketch :)

  • even thought it's british vs aussie here, still we all hate those stupid usa

  • what the fuck.. so the aussies call the british pommies? haha sados

  • Aussie's are meant to hate pommies?

    What the fuck is that shit? haha.

  • @CaptainChloeMartini He's being stereotypical, It's a running gag in Australia, we don't REALLY hate the pommies. They just piss us off sometimes. Besides Pommies was a derogatory term during the White Australia Policy but it kind of stuck. Like Wog it was racist but now it's just for fun.

  • BBC America? Anyone else think that sounds weird?

  • @Fortstorm I swear the B stands for British as well :P

  • @Fortstorm What about it do you think sounds weird?

  • agreed, Im a kiwi and i have to say that both australian and pommy humour (even though i am meant to hate both ;)) are better than ours.

  • i'm from canada, and i am sad to say that yes, british humour is much better than over here.

  • no offence but matt lucas looks a bit like adele there

  • They're so clever, doing this homage to the fruit-naming bit in Python's Self-Defense sketch.

  • @boomaga Good call there :D

  • The people that do not laugh at this have no humor. But we norwegians do!

  • i suppose i'm the only one who appreciates both american and british humour.

  • @ojmsx i agree, i'm australian and I think both have its values. :) i do think british humour is a bit better, but i can appreciate both.

  • @ojmsx No, you're not the only one. :)

  • Im aussie...im meant to hate the pommies but even i can admit that british humour is a million times better than the humour that you yanks have got! <.<

  • @jonathon898 I have to agree with you. I live in the United States and British humor is awesome. Especially compared to "humor" in the US in the 60's. Sure they were classic shows, but they aren't that funny. Not now at least because of the television we have today.

  • @jonathon898 whats a pommie?:o

  • @toriajaay Someone from england...

  • @toriajaay a pommy/pom is a derogatory term for an english person. most commonly used by aussies, kiwis or south africans. you're welcome

  • @toriajaay It means a prisoner of her Majesty

  • @jonathon898 and aussie is a million times funnier than american humour

  • @jonathon898 thats basicly racist, im british, and you call british pomies?????

    how wud u feel to be called a "aussie freak?"

  • @theOTTweirdo To be honest i dont think i would really care :3

  • BANANA!!

  • People who don't like british humour have no humour.

    British humour = the best! :)

    Greetings from Germany

  • In fact all of you Americans dissing our British stuff can shove it.

  • @TonyN737 you don't have to be so rude about British humour. This is actually very funny if you see the whole scene, it's missing the punch lines. And if you ask me, our british comedy programs are only in America because there's no better comedy to play. So you can stick your cruel comments about Britain and leave it alone.

  • We need more stewardesses like this.

  • i love how chameleon like they are and how they disappear into their characters

  • @kurumais yea i totally agree!

  • its just supposed to be funny cuz it took so long to get to it. Thats the joke! its like when family guy goes for like 3 min.to get a laugh. Just stick with it and itll make you crack up.

  • Ugh, dry British humor ... I bet they crack up when they see this!

  • @TonyN737 nope...believe it or not we've got standards. I don't know anyone who likes this.

  • @TonyN737 I'm sorry no one farted and fell over after having a hilarious conversation about a relationship.

  • Sooooooooooooooooooo Funny and a great name for a programming block

  • "Would u like some cheese sir?"

  • I saw this in January (it was on over here in England then)

  • @LollyLollypop13 lucky!

  • Sorry, but for me, that took way to long to get to the punch-line, and even then...

  • HAHAHA

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more