... BRITISH COMEDY... BRITISH HUMOUR ....THATS WHAT WON THE WAR....AND CUPS OF TEA...
@Thomasandfriendsfan2991Күн бұрын
Duncan: you can shove your passengers up your funnel Ivo Hugh.
@ThatmodelrailwayboyКүн бұрын
Oh for fucks sake 😂
@Bodgemiester2 күн бұрын
Watched this at 0.75 speed.much better😅
@paultaylor23882 күн бұрын
I have watched this many times and never tire of it. Spent many a nice winters evening watching with my Brother and Grandma.
@AA-692 күн бұрын
Are you related... No ,but we date the same girl 🤣😂🤣😂well it got me
@Wench642 күн бұрын
They don't show many old films anymore, Saturdays they put musicals on bb2 in the used to love to watch them we at grans, even on Sundays they put films on, nowadays it the same rubbish that's on the week or repeats, it's like we are a lost generation who they don't care about😢
@Wench642 күн бұрын
Love watching old films, my husband swears and black & white again, but what I like is they don't show sex, or blood and gore, which I think this days put ideas in people's minds, everyone shows what they have got these days, so sad because women were taught to cover up and don't put everything on show because you had a certain name
@epicmoon88743 күн бұрын
When does part 5 of modeling sodor come?
@BuggleskellyStation2 күн бұрын
When I get time to edit it together. I've filmed it so I hope to get it done next month.
@epicmoon88742 күн бұрын
@@BuggleskellyStation excited to see it
@tysapienx80913 күн бұрын
This is awesome, I’ve only seen Ask a Policeman back in the 80’s when i was a teen and i loved it. I'm subscribed ✌🏻🇬🇧
@Simon677233 күн бұрын
Yes will hay films are so good Will,😊Moore and Graham were superb. I watch these all time. So much rubbish on tv these days thank you guys for great films 😊
@peterrooke53363 күн бұрын
We watched stuff like this because thats all there was
@Morrisfactor3 күн бұрын
Lots of fun. By the way, that sextant the good captain is holding at 6:50 is a very rare double frame sextant made in the UK between 1870/1880 and worth a pretty penny today. They were the most expensive sextants of the period.
@BuggleskellyStation3 күн бұрын
@@Morrisfactor I imagine it was used in countless films too. The studios tended to reuse a lot of props and sets
@thebadtemperedbrit3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the upload, loved these as a kid in the school holidays. The amazing Will resides in my family cemetery in Streatham Vale, I always used to marvel at it when we were sending off various relatives as a child, wafting by in a DS420 ;-).
@thebadtemperedbrit3 күн бұрын
Promise I didn't check, I know I just saw Roddy McDowell, one of the little boys. no wonder he and Liz Taylor got on so well, they were both in the biz since children until their departures, what a life!
@johngalvin60103 күн бұрын
I've seen a few Will Hay movies and being as daft as they are makes them even more enjoyable.
@JimRogers-oc2jd4 күн бұрын
He is the spite and image of his grandson Bradley Walsh! On the TV game the chase!
@BuggleskellyStation3 күн бұрын
Not his Grandson, but a lot of people have pointed out the resemblance. He could play him in a docudrama...
@JimRogers-oc2jd3 күн бұрын
@@BuggleskellyStation I know that! Only joking! And a good prompt, he could take him off to in any play or short film, on Will Hays life story! Bradley is vary skill full actor, and it would masterful peace.
@robharris8844U4 күн бұрын
FUN FACT: Hay was born in Stockton-on-Tees, UK which was also the birthplace of the Stockton to Darlington railway which was the WORLD'S FIRST LOCOMOTIVE RAILWAY BORN: 1825 -Hay was born 1888.
@ChuffingNorah4 күн бұрын
Why I... Another fine mess you've gotten me into, Stanley!
@TiptreeJams4 күн бұрын
I love this film for many reasons but the main reason is the windmill used for many of the scenes. It is Terling windmill (Essex, England). The village where I was born and grew up in the 1960s to 1980s. The windmill is still there today but minus it's sails and has a house built on its side.
@BuggleskellyStation3 күн бұрын
Check out my other video about the windmill and my model of it (from about 3 months ago). Also the Prodigy's Leeroy Thornhill lived there until about 10 years ago 🤣
@daveadam4354 күн бұрын
Roddy McDowell.......I think.
@DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAY4 күн бұрын
Great figures. Hopefully, ours will appear on one of my grandson's videos at some point 😁👍
@richardswiderski49854 күн бұрын
Very nice Tom😂
@anoulayramey44785 күн бұрын
Cooking with Graham Moffatt
@anoulayramey44785 күн бұрын
Cooking with Graham Moffatt
@anoulayramey44785 күн бұрын
Sir Topham Hatt Phones Buggleskelly
@anoulayramey44785 күн бұрын
Lady The Lost Engine in T&KE Livery
@anoulayramey44785 күн бұрын
Oh Mr. Porter (2000)
@KetchR6 күн бұрын
I really liked the Napoleon/Moscow joke.
@mikeh54316 күн бұрын
brilliant thanks
@neilspiers43176 күн бұрын
This was filmed on the old Alton to Basingstoke line. The station used was Cliddesden, just outside Basingstoke.
@phannaby26236 күн бұрын
Even better when you watch the utube videos on buggleskelly revisited.
@akula97136 күн бұрын
A ringtone of “you’re wasting your time” would be great!