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  • hahahahaha! that was minty bit of chocolate in a ferrets armpit. I potato potato! :-)

  • how wundyfold to see this, great joy

  • Not gibberish - there's a pattern there. Brilliant - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake..

  • hahahaa

  • He was a genius, a gentleman and a brilliant friend. I met my great uncle, properly, just once when I was 8, a year before his death, but we had a brilliant conversation in Unwinese. I miss him.

  • @zagreus101 Ogden's Nut Gone Flake brought me here :)

  • Fabulous!

  • Boomhauer's great grandfather!!!!

  • Wonder if Kenneth Williams actually could understand and speak Unwin's language? He was smart enough.

  • Actually it's quite simple! All talky with the grammy and the syntode in the correct plaile. Of course you have to articulode in the right mammery otherwise all is falloperly out of place, oh, yes!

  • wikipedia said Stanley Unwin was born in 1911 which would have made him only about 50 when this film was made but he looks & sounds like he's at least 70.

  • @flaxonx3 Everybody in Britain looked about 70 until the Beatles came along - even the kids.

  • yeah how cum people look younger these days? health maybe

  • @flaxonx3 he died in 2002

  • @flaxonx3

    he died in 2002

  • LMFAO. true comedy

  • @g3org33r3 old comedy.

  • The only person who comes close to speaking gibberish like old Stanley was John Prescott.

  • lmao, i understood what he was saying

  • great!!

  • Thanks for that. How i wish i had the brain power to create such a wonderfold language.

  • Just magnificent: a little bit of period English magic. Thanks so much for posting.

  • Awesome,classic,brilliance like this will never come this way again,thanks for the post.

  • lol shut ur cakehole XD

  • Brilliant!

  • He had to have been a genius to be able to spout such masterful gibberish off soo smoothly and perfectly.

  • @HaniiPuppy then I'm a genius, I've been talking gibberish all my life hehe

  • Geez!

    I never knew you could swear in Stanley speak! Amazing LMFAO

  • Barsty follockit

  • Cakey Pig

  • Wiganmaher :Uploadit numbold videodes follockit! Sniff poo-pom follock cunitole!

    Oh, yes!

  • Is that oldish woman Esma Cannon?

  • Yes, but it's Esme

  • cake hole.

  • Awesome classic comedy..

  • His gravestone epitaph reads "Reunitey in the heavenly-bode Deep Joy". I like to imagine the stonemason carving that with a big smile on his face

  • Kenneth Williams was an absolutely, absolutely brilliant actor in all respects.

  • Pure genius.

  • The last 2 lines were the best!

  • i wish we had comedians like him these days.

  • Strangely perhaps, both Sid James and "Professor" Stanley Unwin were born in South Africa.

  • that was an old ass lol in the making

  • His flagstone on his grave has some fine words.

  • Do you figure Steve Marriott was inspired by this bloke for some of the narration on the Small Faces record "Odgen's Nut Gone"?

  • Stanley Unwin DID do the narration for Odgen's. Brilliant.

  • Yup. Second side of the album..."Huckleberry tickle-my-finggold.."

  • Things that make you go mmmmmmm Sid James --- Sir Alan Sugar go figure LOL

  • Notice a young compo (Bill Owen) at 145

  • Kenneth Wilimas looks remarkably like Michael Gove MP.

  • A great way to talk! Especially if you're the subject of a police arrest! They could grill you for days and despite 12 binders full of manuscript/statements they still would be nowhere near pressing charges! Even if it did go to court could you imagine the jury's difficulty in coming to a decision!

  • This clip is blessed with comic genius. You don't just laugh at Unwin's esoteric language, but also the bemused reaction acting from everyone else except Kenneth Williams. Watch in particular the brilliant Esme Cannon at 2:57.

  • Haha, this has got me all gladdy.

  • Fabbylaterus ! Memorams of bydaysgone,  littboy indee 1960'os. Saternoons in the moviehouseflicks. OH DEAPUS JOY !

  • Sir Stanley of the Unwin.... Deep joy

  • Stanley Unwin, brilliant. Wish I could talk like that...oh great joy to mode

  • Wondermold!

  • Brilliant!!

  • Exactly what I was thinking before I scrolled down to see what others thought. You took the word out of my mouth.

  • SMASHING!!!

  • Stanly Unwin would make a very good MP as we can understand him more than we can understand that SHOWER.

  • esma cannon (the old lady) rang the bells at my mums wedding

  • Stanley Unwin was also, bizarrely, the model for the vicar in Gerry Anderson's Secret Service.

    A true on-off.

    Freddie Star used to do a great impersonation of him!

  • what stanley unwin no commentebold.. in the deep complicaty fold of the forry... oh deep sad.. deep sad.. come on the populobold.. show stan in the fine free of the daywold... be cool

  • I couldnlio hev pot it botter misolf!

    Especioliof wen yu bean stung on the bumblio!

    Hu.

  • has he got a formula for this gobeldigookeeness speak?

  • ah thanks

  • big thank you for this from germany

  • oh yes Deep joy

  • has anyone got anymore stanley unwin clips with him talking gobbledygook. he kills me...

  • Such deep joy I landed on my bocus bruiseymost3

  • Oh,what a deep joyfold to rememberfold Mr Unfold.

  • Is it my mistakibold or has the Professor been dubberyoverhead on the soundit afterwide the factibold?

  • flabberblock!!

  • BRILLIANT

  • Much deep joy!

  • Carryoakers!

  • I bettit and wager any monage you like that Kenneth Willibold got him the jobbage. He was a big fan. What a lovely clip involving three of my all-time favourites. James, williams and Unwin. Classic combo. All it needs is Hancock standing at the back with his elbow on his ribs, huffing and saying 'stone me, what a palaver'.

  • At this mode, I wagerit my rubelode, too! I saysay we giveit uplode a Godly save and Gracious

    for Stanley's gobblyhoolihodee!.Oh, yes! The nounlodes,wordflows and indeediho the totalode uttery words are a completole joylode. Is anyone writeyscribbly this dowder?

  • Sprokel liker gentymole

  • How'd you learny in such a short spacey tiload?

  • hilaritolm every time. how was he notbettery known in his lifey? much laughieho all afternoom!

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