That cut to Moss behind the bar in The Work Outing is one of the best comedy moments in TV history
@ajorngjdonaydbrАй бұрын
Probably the best two episodes of the entire show. So happy you're watching them together. Matt Berry is incredible.
@cornerpage6634Ай бұрын
And a shout out for What We do in the Shadows, and Darkplace among others.
@landoflitschАй бұрын
If it wasn't for Jen the Frado I would agree.
@CyberBeep_kenshiАй бұрын
and he has good music too! very talented
@CyberBeep_kenshiАй бұрын
@@cornerpage6634toast of Londonnnn
@stefanc4520Ай бұрын
"The Work Outing" is the single funniest episode of media EVER made! ❤🎉
@geraldjones8010Ай бұрын
I agree bro,well written, awesome acting,
@noisecrimeАй бұрын
The Work Outing is my favorite episode and IMHO one of the best farce's written, just the way things lead to more and more improbable situations is sublime.
@PalavinoАй бұрын
Everybody likes the work outing! 1 of the best episodes
@eolsunderАй бұрын
i'd say it is THE best episode.
@movieswithsammykitty23 күн бұрын
I have watched this show over and over and the work outing has me laughing so hard I cry every time.
@positivelynegative9149Ай бұрын
"Leg disabled." lives rent-free in my head. 🤣
@leftofpunkАй бұрын
Acid
@WT003Ай бұрын
When I tell you my wife and I DIED when he jumped out of that window! 🤣 Unforgetable scene. Also, congrats, you've now been introduced to one of the greatest characters in TV history in Mr. Douglas Reynholm.
@fleason771Ай бұрын
Imagine watching it live in the audience 😮 I was there on the night Denholm died!! It stunned us all on tape night 🤯
@sambirch6784Ай бұрын
I saw The Work Outing when it was originally aired and I was in tears laughing. One of the best written comedy episodes in the modern era.
@sanityisrelativeАй бұрын
Matt Berry is wonderful
@lewis8775Ай бұрын
He's got FATHER!!!!! and New York Citaaay
@CyberBeep_kenshiАй бұрын
@@lewis8775MannaHatannn
@justindias8314Ай бұрын
Laura knightly is moss’ real life wife
@fleason771Ай бұрын
I'm actually in the 2nd episode!!...Technically my laugh is anyway!! 😂 I was at the taping of "The Golden Child" at Pinewood Studios in the audience. Matt Berry was very nervous on the night & really struggled with the lines, multiple takes were needed but I think you will find his character in time is just so funny & he grows into the role. There were many screw-ups during the phone vibrate scene as the cast just could not keep a straight face throughout & obviously we watched the funeral footage on TVs & laughed appropriately as they played out "It's not like you've lost a pen" So I was there when Denholm died..It was a total shock 😲 & has been memeable ever since, it's that iconic.
@EvHerveyАй бұрын
12:50 Excellent question. RIGHT HERE! This exact moment. I jump out of the chair, off the lift, and run down the street banking on them either not chasing me or not catching me. It's already gone too far, cut bait.
@TokalafoxАй бұрын
FATHER!!!!
@MaikKellerhalsАй бұрын
2y1: The. Best. One. The "Internet" one comes close.
@katec8796Ай бұрын
oh my god when Roy screams "Call an ambulance! I'm not fn joking!" and nobody does anything lol my sides hurt from laughing so hard ;)
@AishaIsFabulous-x-Ай бұрын
"FAAAAARTHAAAAAR!" 😆 -x-
@michaelshort2388Ай бұрын
the work outing is my favourite episode of the series lol
@GrilloTheFlightlessАй бұрын
Short seasons are definitely a thing in the U.K. Not so much now because a lot of TV shows follow similar patterns to US based streaming services, but the standard length of BBC TV comedy was 6 episodes per series, and had been that way for a long time. . It was also true of a lot of comedy shows on the independent TV channels too, but not always. There were always exceptions to this (for example, Steptoe And Son and Dad’s Army had a lot more episodes per series in the early days and Monty Python usually ran for about 13 episodes per series. Only Fools And Horses was longer too) but the further things progressed into the 80s, the shorter the series often got. I quite like the 6-episode format. IT Crowd, Bottom, Fawlty Towers, The Young Ones, Blackadder, Father Ted (until it’s longer last series) early Red Dwarf etc followed it. The cast were then free, after a short part of the year making the show, to go off and do a lot of other projects. It also meant that the writers didn’t run out of ideas so quickly. I’ve watched some US sitcoms with over 20 episodes a year than ran annually for years, and the later episodes felt like a dead horse was being flogged. The same feels true, to me, of some of the U.K. sitcoms that had really long runs and high episode counts.
@obscilleskАй бұрын
good god, I think season 2 overall is my favorite. Work Outing is so great, but Reynholm's entrance is *breathtaking*
@katiehough2499Ай бұрын
Great to laugh along with you! Love these episodes
@mrpopsfulАй бұрын
Had the exact same bathroom attendant situation once. Held my bladder for another hour before i got home and could finally go
@MH-jx1hcАй бұрын
British seasons tend to be short because they are typically written entirely by one or two people, operating on a tiny budget. We don't or did't have the concept of writers rooms, or an entertainment industry.
@AlexSwanson-rw7cvАй бұрын
No, in the UK it's not illegal to use a disabled toilet without being disabled.
@michaelccozensАй бұрын
Knowing how the Brits are with social etiquette, though, they'd probably prefer a stiff prison sentence over the societal shame.
@jadenepia5960Ай бұрын
I've never seen a bathroom attendant before
@chimpinaneckbraceАй бұрын
Caucasian male…..bearded….glasses….. red hair…..possibly a disguise, I’m not sure.
@nikkihayes5411Ай бұрын
Im sure thats the same toilet guy that I couldnt go in front of in every motorway services in Germany.....must have been doing character research on how to put people off widdling🚽🤬
@richardsmith1161Ай бұрын
I spy Jay and Neil's dads
@scipioafricanus5871Ай бұрын
Shouldn't Neil's dad have been in The Work Outing episode as part of the musical Gay! as he is definitely bent?
@sirgooner6604Ай бұрын
U should check out the inbetweeners or peep show both great British comedies
@WT003Ай бұрын
I second this. Inbetweeners is pretty great.
@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-Ай бұрын
You have the best laugh.
@stevedotwoodАй бұрын
It's the best one IMO, but there's another one that might even be better - or as great
@mysteronixАй бұрын
⚰️
@timholder6825Ай бұрын
This is where Inbetweeners actors go to die. Jay's dad, episode 1. Neils dad, episode 2. And later in the series, Will's mum.
@stuffyouotterlistento1461Ай бұрын
I kind of hate Douglas. I find him to be obnoxious and mostly unfunny, and it doesn't help that he tends to take over the scenes he's in. Weirdly though, I don't actually come out of it disliking Matt Berry, who plays Douglas. He's got some charisma to him, and I could dig a less over-the-top version of the character. But as it is, I spend most of the time he's on screen wishing he'd just go away.
@DaviniaHillАй бұрын
Lydia Fox is the actress who plays Laura Knightley on The Bill, her husband is Richard Ayoade, Mossberg Mossington from The IT Crowd.