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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

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  • @blackpoolbarmpot The Mispronunciation sketch had God save the Queer.

  • Tears are streaming down my face

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  • @dexterccf2 Coon. Apparantly a racist way for Americans to refer to black people O.o

  • @HatfulofHollow65 Yes, somebody else did inform me that it was the other way round. Thank you very much for your information!

  • @CBeaumontXylophone I think you'll find it was Allo Allo that was inspired by this sketch. This sketch dates from 1975 and I'm sure Allo Allo was made after that, perhaps early to mid 80's? The Two Ronnies (especially Ronnie B) inspired quite a few of today's comedians. Peter Kay being one for example.

  • @CBeaumontXylophone Or possibly the other way round.

  • No doubt inspired by Allo Allo, and the GREAT 'Poloceman' Crabtree! Some of his 'French' Language in there. :)

  • my fav sketch

  • whit wos blooped?

  • Horo's my commonts at oight. Mr. Barkor is a groat nowscaster as woll as a groat comodian. Timo may rocoodo into momory but ho still is as funny today as ho was thon.

  • Ronnio Barkor, total logond!

  • Turning over a no loaf, and undergoing a change of socks.

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