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  • When he says 'Oi del, any chance of some refreshment in here', who expected delboy from Only Fools and Horses?!

  • were is 1:04 ??

    

  • Happy days of my youth - wonderful ! The bird is still acting now !

  • Henry Higgins spins in his crypt

  • The actress in this, Sylvestra De Tourzel, is in "Appropriate Adult" on Sunday night.

  • @actornwriter She was in that thing with Neil Pearson too, in which you saw rather a lot of her. Ahem. The bloke, I think, is the late Brian Pringle.

  • That's off My Fair Lady!  'The rain in Spain stays mostly in the plains'

  • Darn ! they had big and cheap cans before.

  • No you idiots, this is a cockney accent, it means you are from London. If it were a brummie accent i would know because im from Birmingham

  • 0:53 Yup yep what?!?!

  • It sounds like she's drunk

  • did she turn into Kerry Katona when she finished the can?

  • If Carlsberg did Heineken...

  • They really don't make ads of this quality anymore.

  • What an accent that girl represents after drinking Heineken? Isn't it a Birmingham accent?

  • @Sepiroth85 Absolutely, Ron...

  • @Sepiroth85  No London estuary vowels after Heineken! Before she was speaking in received pronounciation similar to the way Queen Elizabeth 2nd speaks!

  • Lol at 0:53

  • that's when cheap wedding rings came from, from the can drinks =)

  • i cant understand her

  • @mrclassickids that womans called sylvestra le touzel buddy :) 

  • ausome!

  • love this advert, best advert for beer! eva

  • LOL! LOVE IT!

  • SIMPLY THE BEST UK BEER ADVERT EVER !!!!!

  • @RedWine2go

    its not Uk beer..

  • @RedWine2go dont try to steel our beer!!its dutch

  • The older bloke is the  one off the Olympus Trip ad with David Bailey, where they're both photographing a wedding. same agency made both.

  • Could be the best ad ever...

  • One of the best Heineken ads indeed OP, but the accolade for the best should surely go to Alan Parker's 1979 "Caesar's Slave Galley" starring Alan K Furness and voiced over, like this one, by Victor Borge. Both of them classics and both on YouTube. Thank you.

  • boring

  • what year is that?

  • A clasic... u_u

  • No. his working class accent becomes more "Sloane Ranger" British.

  • mucha0101 doesn`t understand British sense of humour.

  • awsome, can't stop laughin'....

  • They're not Aussies, they're doing a typical British pronounciation thing

  • What "bloody Aussies" are you referring to?

    They're bleedin' cockneys aint they?

    That means they from Larndan innit.

  • That guy in blue switches from Cockney to Aussie at the very end

  • Love the way she says it after the second mouthful of Heino! LMFAO!

  • she's about 12!!! hahaha!!

  • no she isn't, idiot.

  • lol

  • Isn't that the girl Fanny from BBC's Manfield's Park?

  • Yeah it is

  • Sylvestra Le Touzel

  • Classic

  • lol, nice add

  • luuuv this advert

  • my god that's ancient.......that's when cans still had a ring-pull that seperated

  • @RifledBarrel classic

  • God was this 25 years ago? I remember it well!

  • y they trying to teach her cokney?

  • the caption on the door reads 'the school of street credibility'

  • @azagaza369 It's an inversion of Pygmalion.

  • MAJORCA!!

  • what year?:d

  • The lobster was better

  • this is the funniest advert of all time, even funnier than Foxy Bingo's "Foxy Night"

  • it's so fun when you click on audio preview!

  • rolling around on the floor laughing

  • lol lol!

  • youre absolutley right!

  • hehehe

  • The year when people could spell correctly xMental !!

  • 0:42

  • pull tab rings on the cans..*lol* ole skool for sure..

  • Is this a spoof/parody of My Fair Lady when he tries to teach the girl how to say "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain"?

  • No points for needing that confirmed.

  • @9letmeseeit Yes, that is a given.

  • wat year waz dis?

  • 1984 apparentley.

  • they did a whole series of these commercials including one about a William Wordsworth poem named 'The Daffodils'

    'I wandered lonely as a cloud that floats on high o'er vales and hills etc etc.

    anyone know where i may find this ad??

  • @pianoplayeruk Ah yes - "I walked about a bit on my own... no, no,.. I strolled around without anybody else... oh dear oh dear..." *cracks can"...

  • That was great! Ha!

  • remember this as a kid. loved it. lol

  • LOL i remember this 1

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