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Yorkshire Slang With the Cast
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How well does the cast know Yorkshire slang? We put them to the test!
How well does the cast know Yorkshire slang? We put Nicholas Ralph, Samuel West, Anna Madeley, and cast newcomer James Anthony-Roses' knowledge to the ultimate test!
Funding for MASTERPIECE is provided by Viking and Raymond James with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The MASTERPIECE Trust, created to help ensure the series’ future.
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Yorkshire Slang With the Cast
Clip: Season 4 | 2m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
How well does the cast know Yorkshire slang? We put Nicholas Ralph, Samuel West, Anna Madeley, and cast newcomer James Anthony-Roses' knowledge to the ultimate test!
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The Cast Gushes Over the Babies on Set
Get the adorable details of the cast's experience with the babies playing Jimmy!Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(whimsical music) - First up, we have Ta'ra.
Ta'ra.
Ta'ra, love.
Gotta be Ta'ra, love.
Like, see you later, bye bye.
- Okay, so Ta'ra.
Bye bye.
- Bye bye, love.
Ta'ra, got to be.
Yeah.
- Nowt, very useful word, meaning nothing.
Zero, zilch.
- Yeah, they say there's nowt like, there's nowt like it.
- Nothing.
- Duck.
Duck.
Well, the animal duck, or duck like duck.
Someone's coming at you.
- Duck.
Well, my darling partner is from Sheffield.
And in Sheffield the bus drivers call you duck.
- Well, it could refer to a duck.
A duck.
Um, it could also mean love and a term of affection.
That's what my relatives would say, Ta'ra, duck.
- A term of endearment, isn't it?
- Term of endearment.
Oh, I knew that one!
Oh yeah, you're right, duck.
Yeah.
- Chuffin eck.
(chuckling) - Well I don't think I can say that on camera.
- This is perhaps as close as we're allowed to get on All Creatures Great and Small to a good mouth filling oath, as they say.
- Chuffin eck, that's probably rude.
I think that's a delicate swear word.
- But what does it mean?
What does it mean?
Chuffin eck.
Just like, oh my goodness.
- Expressing surprise.
- Yes, that's politely what you might say.
Chuffin eck.
- Yeah, expressing surprise!
Ha ha!
- That's a nice way to put that.
Sarnie.
That's what you have for lunch with the packet of crisps.
- Sarnie.
A sandwich.
- Sarnie, sandwich.
We've got that in Scotland as well.
Wheat sarnie, egg sarnie, chino sarnie.
A sandwich.
- Reet grand, reet grand.
Gotta be, "Right, good."
That's right good, that is.
- Really really great.
Very good.
- Very good.
- Bogeyed.
- Bogeyed.
- Maybe drunk, confused?
- Bogeyed?
- Oh, have a sleep.
I'm bogeyed.
That's a good one.
I'll remember that one.
- Okay, this doesn't say bogeyed.
It says bogeyed.
Um...
Uh, right.
And oh look, it means that... (laughing) Sorry, I jumped ahead there.
Bogeyed, clearly.
Oh, and that's the end.
- That's it?
- Well done, me.
Almost got them all.
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