I love how different british/american comedy is! It feels like brits rewards their comedians for quick remarks/wit much more than we do, a breath of fresh air to be honest
I can't imagine this many American comedians being this consistently funny and quick witted. Just see how the American version of Taskmaster failed spectacularly.
I feel like some American comedians just want to put others down and that’s what they think is funny. Whereas British humour is more about being silly and ridiculous- which is why this works.
@@travelwell6049 Agreed, you hear it when Lee is told that he couldn't have been a wise man in the audience's reaction, that line of comedy just isn't as appreciated over here
@@travelwell6049 Putting others down/roasts is also quite popular in the UK, Jimmy Carr is great at it. But I think American comedians wanting to seem smarter than the room can be a put off with some comedians especially when combined with arrogance. That was Norm MacDonald's biggest complaint about American comedians. But yeah in general I think you're right
I think British comedians are more happy to cooperate and go along for the ride without necessarily being the star of the show, which is why these UK panel shows work so well. I think Americans are more likely to want the limelight for themselves, and with a whole ensemble competing for airtime, it just wouldn't work.
David’s face and little look round when Sarah says her family doesn’t listen to the queen on Christmas Day will never not be brilliant and hilarious 😂😂
I've gotten into an argument with another adult about reindeer she thought it was hysterical. I thought reindeer existed. Actually, laughing is not in malice, but more like my belief that the mythical creature known as Reindeer existed was ridiculous. I ended up having to show her a video of reindeer farmers and suggesting we go to the zoo. The whole thing was amusing to me.
@@BeccaB529 it was probably changed from "baby Orwell" or the like, to something specific, like "George." In 1958, it wasn't even "boy," unless his mother was psychic, until he was actually born.
Val Doonican was fabulous ! Look him up and listen to "Paddy McGinty's Goat". Parts of it are filthy, and I don't think Val knew ! Thanks for the mention, Rob !
@@MadcapShambleton Well my grandparents used to always have the Yorkshire puds first, with gravy, before the main dinner. For this reason I dismissed them as weirdos.
27:30 I love that they all act like they’ve never seen a possession card every time. I makes it feel ver balanced between the contestants despite the regular cast having been there for every show. 😂
Anyone who ever had a dry socket would know Rose was lying. Before the surgery they tell you 3 million times not to smoke or drink through a straw to avoid dry socket.
How can you have a dry socket after a root canal anyway? A socket is what's left when a tooth is removed, and you have root canal treatment when they're preserving the tooth.
I'm 60 years old and I've been all across the United States and a few foreign countries and I've never seen a reindeer in person. I know they're real, but I've never seen one. As David says, they're not pigeons. They're not roaming all across the US.
There are nine doofs if you do NOT count the kick drum sound that lands on the 1-beat at the end. The nine tom-tom drums occur in three successive sets of increasing speed: 1) | | 2) | | | 3) | | | | If you count the duller kick drum sound at the end, then there are ten hits in all. I think JOE SWASH! was right.
When Joe clarified that in the event of a fire they would have to turn off the hoses, somebody could have added, “and got out the beer!” Apparently they are allowed to put out a fire with beer!
I think James' dad is probably a jerk who felt embarrassed that his son liked the Spice Girls and what he did was actually very hurtful. Good thing James has an amazing sense of humor.
I had my (US) Thanksgiving dinner blended and drank it through a straw. Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and gravy all blended together. Pretty good actually. Probably wouldn't have been as good if you added yams, cranberries, and apple pie in the same mixture. I had my wisdom teeth pulled earlier in the week and it was painful to eat solid food for most of the week.
@@rhythmandblues_alibi What is the difference between drinking it blended as opposed to eating a forkful containing bits of turkey, stuffing, and gravy? Also, my mom slightly heated it after it was blended so while it wasn't as hot as a regular dinner, at least it wasn't cold.
@zephyrite1264 I mean I'm glad it worked for you and you were still able to enjoy the meal despite your surgery, I'd just rather mix the food in my mouth using my own chompers. I think it's a texture thing for me.
@@rhythmandblues_alibi I wasn't sold on it either when it was first proposed. I wouldn't recommend it, though, as I prefer to pick-and-choose the contents of each mouthful and chew it.
I can only think of three Sir Toms. there may be more and I stand to be corrected 😆 Out of all of them, I think, Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay, thank you wikipedia. would be a riot over a pint down the pub. P.S.. Having googled it, I am aware there are a few more 😂
@@randyschwagginsalthough 3hrs into the drive you'll need a P. So you start counting again, then there'll be a fuel stop, so not such a long drive really.
I've just gotta say, my older bro had his jaw wired after it was broken and he honestly had his Xmas dinner blended and ate it with a straw.. I tried it and it was delicious! Just like bubble n squeak! 🤤 👌🏼
…was that the trip to Stockholm during which Ardal learned the Swedish drinking song he used on Taskmaster? Or has Ardal had more than one extremely weird trip to Sweden?
oh maybe nevermind, after doing some detective work, i think this is Lily Allen, wow what a life she has endured, love her song "the fear" i just saw for first time. i should have guessed she was a pop star by the interesting pink infused braids.
" Sorry are we talking about Reindeer? "
" Hello David! "
So funny and perfect timing by James
Acaster's reaction to Lily's Bambi comment gets me every time.
He looked so angry haha
Ahh, cheers. I've been pulling my hair out trying to think who she is. She looks so much different there to when she was out in her music videos.
It’s not just neck up cynicism. That’s a great quip. The speed of these comics is always amazing.
“Hello David” gets me every single time.
James Acaster--what is his life like?! Weird village games, a cabbage war with a 9 year old nemesis. He's hilarious! 😂
Also His girlfriend left him to be with Mr Bean
@@ΜαρίαΠαππά-σ8ο WHAT?!😂
I find him boring and not at all funny
@@ΜαρίαΠαππά-σ8οI wonder why she left him to be with a multi millionaire 🤔🤔
I love how different british/american comedy is! It feels like brits rewards their comedians for quick remarks/wit much more than we do, a breath of fresh air to be honest
I can't imagine this many American comedians being this consistently funny and quick witted. Just see how the American version of Taskmaster failed spectacularly.
I feel like some American comedians just want to put others down and that’s what they think is funny. Whereas British humour is more about being silly and ridiculous- which is why this works.
@@travelwell6049 Agreed, you hear it when Lee is told that he couldn't have been a wise man in the audience's reaction, that line of comedy just isn't as appreciated over here
@@travelwell6049 Putting others down/roasts is also quite popular in the UK, Jimmy Carr is great at it. But I think American comedians wanting to seem smarter than the room can be a put off with some comedians especially when combined with arrogance. That was Norm MacDonald's biggest complaint about American comedians. But yeah in general I think you're right
I think British comedians are more happy to cooperate and go along for the ride without necessarily being the star of the show, which is why these UK panel shows work so well. I think Americans are more likely to want the limelight for themselves, and with a whole ensemble competing for airtime, it just wouldn't work.
David’s face and little look round when Sarah says her family doesn’t listen to the queen on Christmas Day will never not be brilliant and hilarious 😂😂
Sara :)
@@TheYorkRose thank you, I was waiting for Sarah Millican
😂😂😂
10:11
Joshs inability to control himself as Lee was writing with hos foot will always be perfect
"Basically what David's saying is, it's more likely that your mother's stupid, than you are creative" is one of my top lines in WILTY history
Poò
Timestamp?
@@ruk2023--54:32
I love how James Acaster looks genuinely happy to see his fireman friend, Jerry, after he says hello to him.
Richard Osman as Mary made my day😂😂 Barry is looking quite dapper
David's Nativity play has to be one of the most entertaining WILTY christmas stories to me 🤣
Miles Jupp has one of the most contagious laughs.
i back him purely due to his laugh
Miles has so much fun he might do it for free.
@@mikeevans1751 him and Barry Cryer are generous laughters. They laugh at every joke they heard. I love those two! 😆
Always thought this too!
I enjoy Richard as a guest, he gives Lee a run for his money. Very sharp.
Agreed!!😂😂
Yeah I love the guy. Always a great guest
Comedic talent. Lee and David are very good, but this clip with the guests is great! Thank you for posting it
Wonderful, funny game show. This and 8 out of 10 cats does countdown, always keeps me in stitches.
Me too
Dang. I thought she was telling the truth about the reindeer! Wow! She got me!
That was smart of Miranda to ask for names. 😆
Miranda is definitely a terrific addition to WILTY 😂😂
I often think they just gave Lee way out lies just to see what entertainment he could bring to them. First vid confirms it!
"You're not treading water during a family meetin'!" 😂
It's actually kind of brilliant to have a meeting in an incongruous place.😄
We get to hear the doof doof story twice. How nice.
Does that make one doof doof doof doof story?
@@michaels4340It definitely constitutes a double doof doof.
We may have had one too many glasses of Baileys in the office, apologies!
@@WILTY_TV admitting to drinking on the job aye admin? pull it together!
I just love watching his (Joe Swash) face light up when he gets his own doof doof.
Miles Jupp and the compilation is complete. All he has to do is laugh and I start laughing.
Now I want one of Lee's foot written Christmas cards. 😁
half way thru the year and i am enjoying xmas all over again thanks guys from downunder jan xx🍉🍉
WILTY and QI : have me 😂 every time ❤
Nativity play improv is gold.
"Happy Eczemas time" made it painfully clear to me that one can not give a full-throated guffaw when one has laryngitis.
That hurt. 😢😉😂
Hello David, literally had me in tears 😂
Barry Cryer truly a comic legend ❤
That sat nav story was so good 😂
Who's having Christmas dinner without Yorkshire puddings?
I thought this too!! Always have em with any roast!
They should really have Tom Courtenay on more. He's absolutely delightful
Lee is so quick.
My girlfriend genuinely didn’t believe reindeer was real until we went to the zoo
I've gotten into an argument with another adult about reindeer she thought it was hysterical. I thought reindeer existed. Actually, laughing is not in malice, but more like my belief that the mythical creature known as Reindeer existed was ridiculous.
I ended up having to show her a video of reindeer farmers and suggesting we go to the zoo.
The whole thing was amusing to me.
"And how is Mr Bowler?....... Genius. 😁😁
Bill Grimes was the name of a Chef in my catering college. Baker was his specialty 😂😂😂
As someone who WAS born on Christmas day, I can confirm that my name was changed because I was born on Christmas day.
Chris Kamara was born on Christmas Day, 1957.
I had to check.
Will you share your name?
Noel?
Joy?
Hope?
Jesus?
@@BeccaB529 it was probably changed from "baby Orwell" or the like, to something specific, like "George." In 1958, it wasn't even "boy," unless his mother was psychic, until he was actually born.
That squeel at 52:09 is hilarious.
Val Doonican was fabulous !
Look him up and listen to "Paddy McGinty's Goat". Parts of it are filthy, and I don't think Val knew !
Thanks for the mention, Rob !
I have to admit it feels weird watching the Christmas edition at the height of summer
23:17 David’s mildly panicked/confused blink at what’s going on
I adore this episode!
Is having yorkshires with Christmas dinner weird? I've always had them as Christmas dinner is basically just a slightly bigger roast.
It might not be traditional, but I have them at Christmas. It goes well with stuffing and gravy.
Well I've bought some, so it won't be weird this year. The Yorkshire pudding does court controversy though.
@@paulmurgatroyd6372 Not weird or controversial, unless you've invited Lucy Beaumont...
@@MadcapShambleton Well my grandparents used to always have the Yorkshire puds first, with gravy, before the main dinner. For this reason I dismissed them as weirdos.
We have Yorkshire Puds. In New Zealand. With Turkey!
That's the most exquisite nativity 😂
The costumes take me back to every nativity play I was ever in.
27:30 I love that they all act like they’ve never seen a possession card every time. I makes it feel ver balanced between the contestants despite the regular cast having been there for every show. 😂
British humour at its best!😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I'm saddened that Christmas Kamara's middle name isn't "Delicious."
Anyone who ever had a dry socket would know Rose was lying. Before the surgery they tell you 3 million times not to smoke or drink through a straw to avoid dry socket.
How can you have a dry socket after a root canal anyway? A socket is what's left when a tooth is removed, and you have root canal treatment when they're preserving the tooth.
How do you smoke through a straw?
@@richardbetts816 I think they were trying to say drink through a straw or snake but yours made me laugh
@@ashlinday4469 How does one drink through a snake???
@@fahrenheit2101 Very carefully
Joe's story about the Eastenders "doof-doofs" is here twice at the end
Typical BBC, always showing repeats
@@mrhaltonok One was BBC, one was Dave(id Mitchell).
As it should be, it was a double doof-doof.
i live in new zealand and YES YOU CAN GET TURKEY hahhahaha the birds are everywhere
I thought that was the most outrageous part of the lie, and funnily enough, it went over without the slightest query 😅
Usually, Lee tells such far out stories...I love it when he tells the story of the chipped pot, and it is true.
The first one - asking him to do the task before making a decision whether he was lying?
Perhaps James could get a kid to lob cabbages in the way of the stream of water.
I'm 60 years old and I've been all across the United States and a few foreign countries and I've never seen a reindeer in person. I know they're real, but I've never seen one. As David says, they're not pigeons. They're not roaming all across the US.
There are nine doofs if you do NOT count the kick drum sound that lands on the 1-beat at the end. The nine tom-tom drums occur in three successive sets of increasing speed:
1) | |
2) | | |
3) | | | |
If you count the duller kick drum sound at the end, then there are ten hits in all. I think JOE SWASH! was right.
I miss Barry Cryer. I want to listen to him in panel shows again.
When Joe clarified that in the event of a fire they would have to turn off the hoses, somebody could have added, “and got out the beer!” Apparently they are allowed to put out a fire with beer!
Thanks for making me late for work again ........
It’s 10 duff doofs!
I think James' dad is probably a jerk who felt embarrassed that his son liked the Spice Girls and what he did was actually very hurtful. Good thing James has an amazing sense of humor.
I had my (US) Thanksgiving dinner blended and drank it through a straw. Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and gravy all blended together. Pretty good actually. Probably wouldn't have been as good if you added yams, cranberries, and apple pie in the same mixture.
I had my wisdom teeth pulled earlier in the week and it was painful to eat solid food for most of the week.
That sounds absolutely revolting 😅
@@rhythmandblues_alibi What is the difference between drinking it blended as opposed to eating a forkful containing bits of turkey, stuffing, and gravy? Also, my mom slightly heated it after it was blended so while it wasn't as hot as a regular dinner, at least it wasn't cold.
@zephyrite1264 I mean I'm glad it worked for you and you were still able to enjoy the meal despite your surgery, I'd just rather mix the food in my mouth using my own chompers. I think it's a texture thing for me.
@@rhythmandblues_alibi I wasn't sold on it either when it was first proposed. I wouldn't recommend it, though, as I prefer to pick-and-choose the contents of each mouthful and chew it.
Christopher Kamara was, however, born on Christmas Day.
I can only think of three Sir Toms. there may be more and I stand to be corrected 😆 Out of all of them, I think, Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay, thank you wikipedia. would be a riot over a pint down the pub. P.S.. Having googled it, I am aware there are a few more 😂
Sir Tom Jones would be my choice...😘
Of course the moon is made of cheese.
Whats the Man in the moon supposed to eat ??
Maldives under water in 30 years time is what they said 30 years ago 😂😂😂
Maybe I’m too Australian but six hours doesn’t seem like a long drive to me at all
Thats mainly because you lose count after 3
Same for Canada really
@@randyschwagginslol
@@randyschwagginsalthough 3hrs into the drive you'll need a P.
So you start counting again, then there'll be a fuel stop, so not such a long drive really.
6 hours in Ireland gets you most of the way through the island 😂
I've just gotta say, my older bro had his jaw wired after it was broken and he honestly had his Xmas dinner blended and ate it with a straw.. I tried it and it was delicious! Just like bubble n squeak! 🤤 👌🏼
I thought you were going g to say, it hurt him to laugh
Cheese? Is she a product of British education system? I thought schools in the U.S. were lacking.
Could somebody please tell me what James Acaster said at 32:28?
"Who's your friend, Big Ears?" A reference to Noddy and Big Ears.
Gosh - is that really Tom Stoppard KCVO or whatever? He seems very pleasant indeed.
"Jesus was born on Christmas and his name's not Christmas" - his surname is literally Christ
😂
they did the doof doof thing twice...
…was that the trip to Stockholm during which Ardal learned the Swedish drinking song he used on Taskmaster? Or has Ardal had more than one extremely weird trip to Sweden?
Love the show , wish you'd get someone else to do the edit . So many repeat clips 🤔
45:56 I thought god said thou shalt not lie 🤔
Love the show, but you put the EastEnders thing in twice
So Lily Allen is the poshest person in the world but sings in a cockney accent?
1:21:38 I also got it to 10, despite Rob, David and Lee all saying 9, or am I wrong?
Hilarious
Can someone please tell me... who is the woman with pink hair at 7:11 thanks.... from an admiring american
oh maybe nevermind, after doing some detective work, i think this is Lily Allen, wow what a life she has endured, love her song "the fear" i just saw for first time. i should have guessed she was a pop star by the interesting pink infused braids.
Singer Lily Allen.
*Frankie appreciation post*
You can get it anytime bro😘
Yay Christmas themed lies
Time 14:49 = Codswallop means nonsense.
Do you have any other names Chris.........tmas?
Jim Broadbent 22:09
Why is the Eastenders guy (whose name I don't know) looking like he's got half to two thirds of his face orange?
Shepherd's Lie
the doof-doof thing is in here twice...
1 for each doof
1:02:24 not Constantinople
😅😅
Barry Cryer is a legend in comedy! Just not gorgeous.
Was
Do we think Rachel hates feet? 😂😂
When did they separate the desks? Seems a little awkward
Covid
1:22:59 she is doing a nazi salute. 😆
Happy Eczemas!
Anyone else think it is ten dufs
The flamingo had no sense of humor.
We just gonna act like Sarah didn’t just trauma drop
She tells another story about her mum in the Quizmas episode of QI, and her mum sounds like… a lot.
Can you add timestamps so we can skip ones we've watched cheers