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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

'Silent' short film from 1970 - precursor to Two Ronnies 'The Picnic' & 'By the Sea'. Similar in style to Benny Hill. This is edited to show just the cheeky bits.

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  • pity we cant see the whole thing un edited...is it available along with the Picnic ? I used to laugh so much with my dear dad at the sound affects and mumbling speech.

  • @galinirob It's available on DVD from Amazon and such like. It's a stand alone. The Picnic is available as a double with By the Sea.

  • Does anyone have a copy of the British film "Weekend Murders"?  Starring Lance Percival and Ballard Berkeley amongst others. My Dad was an extra in the movie (Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft) as an ambulance man. My god, I would love to see that silly old sod in celluloid.

  • getting it on celluloid might be a push! But Amazon can import the DVD from the US for under a tenner.

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  • Very, very good! (My favourite bit is where the between maid has trouble with the trolley and knocks the brandy into the fruit salad.)

  • Get the girl at 0.16 I think she went on to star in raiders of the lost ark! When i was a kid i wore maa dick out wankin about her lol

  • Excellent! Looks like the Benny Hill's Show a little bit... :)

  • bahaha...tq for sharing...i really miss Ronnie & ED

  • yeah i see that.. really funny LOL

    post more video like this please.....

  • Futtocks end was filmed in 1969 at the home of the late W S Gilbert (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame), Grimsdyke in Harrow. This short 45 min. 'silent' film is still making people laugh today and cuts across all cultures. This really was a British Comedy masterpiece and deserves more TV 'outings'. Rent the DV D and you'll see.

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