Ayoade's terse reference at at 10:14 mocks 1.) The politician in the clip 2.) The guest defending him 3.) The cameraman shooting the clip and 4.) One of Britain's most revered film directors...somehow maintaining his halo of self-deprecation. Top that.
Ayoade is definitely one of the best hosts, possibly the best. He's so quick. Really seemed much improved with the real audience; it's like Paul woke up from hibernation. I was waiting to see if they could get through a show without saying Donald Trump, but it's not happened so far this season. Had my first covid vaccine shot today and I feel like crap, so sitting in bed watching this was a real highlight. Made me feel much better. Thanks.
@@eastvandb Yeah. Not literally 2027. But probably not until October. And international travel is expected only midway through next year. BUT where I am, we've had almost no lockdown, no masks, no closed clubs, restaurants or bars. Apart from the first lockdown which ended in April '20, we've been closed for 2 weeks
Richard Ayoade! Novosibirsk is Russia’s 3rd largest city! I once had a fling with a girl from there and she was outraged that I had never heard of it either. She was a student of physical chemistry and let me play with her supply of liquid nitrogen. But she quit to become a consultant for men’s fashion and went back to Novosibirsk. Such is ambition, and the bumpy road of love.
Thanks from west Australia. Both Richards were great! The last few episodes were a bit naff but having a live audience back gave them all a lot more energy and enthusiasm. Paul especially.
I'd be surprised if he knew of HIGNFY but he is one of the few US hosts who I think would be suitable for HIGNFY, in terms of intelligence and speed of original wit
“Trying their best”. People have died because of that government’s ineptitude. It’s not a matter of being nice to people. It’s asking people in power to have the skills required to govern effectively.
Aren’t the people in the government either elected by voters or appointed by elected officials? So, the voters put these unqualified individuals into office.
You have to admit... most people didn't expect a pandemic before and therefore didn't seek out the education and skills required to deal with one. Now people are scrambling to develop the needed skills to deal with such situations. From the rise in the baking of homemade bread to the rise in people seeking education in caring for loved ones damaged by illness, hopefully our society will begin to prepare for the things that scientists tell us are bound to happen. Of course, at least one third of Americans will deny that anything CAN happen and then blame other races when they do, but then they've always done that. We've started calling them "tRumpublicans" in the USA and we sane Americans apologize to the world for them.
@@gracebellamy586 no need to apologize for people who don't want to listen to reason. I feel for sane Americans. We have nutcases too here in Holland, but here they're like 10, 15 percent of the people, instead of nearly 50 percent. I can't imagine having to deal with 1 in 2 people being a racist conspiracy theorist while trying to fight a pandemic
good eppy, 11:25, the penny drops, 14:14, a heavy ingot of Irony and 17:37,Osman for the win. Warsi makes herself out as 'one of the people' but she's still a conservative, it would be different if she were a lib-dem or Labour.
I suspect few, if any, on this panel have ever planted a tree. If they had, they would know that it's inadvisable to use the same dirt as came from the original hole to nurture a new tree. They might also know that the color of that dirt makes it very clear that it is of such quality that it is unlikely to have been dug up from a random spot in the ground. Loath as I am to defend the royal family, the Queen's question was perfectly reasonable, the answer to which, I'm confident, was "no"
"They call Bonnie Tyler Tyler, but I wouldn't have her re grout my bathroom." "I'm sometimes in the biscuit isle, and they don't call me a biscuit." "It's currently a fingers race, it's going to turn into an arms race."
colonial mindsets. usually if its a good thing and english its english, good and celtic nation..its british (stolen). if its evil ..its british (throw everyone under the bus), etc.. it must be one of the few cases where they claimed a negative. maybe due to the high rates of eugenicists in england who would see the virus as a good thing. 😐
So, I see the BBC didn't include Ian's comments that Diana was already telling all for Morton's book, and that the famous line about there being 'three people in this marriage...' being provided by a scriptwriter....
Nobody needs to make up the short fall in spending other than the government who opened up the pub's and restaurants early and closed them again and put the blame on the public for using them.
Croquet to solve a regional dispute is brilliant. My grandmother’s people called the original version of the game “lacrosse” by a term that translates into English as “little brother of war.” It was used to resolve regional disputes between bands in the areas around the Great Lakes.
Sorry I don't understand this. Are you suggesting that "croquet" developed from "lacrosse"...? I cannot see any connection between the two sports, and Wiki asserts "lacrosse" (originating in 12thC. N.America) is a French term, meaning "the hooked stick"... Can you help me out?
That bit from Liverpool about the shopping trolleys... My Grandmother drove to the grocer's, did all of her shopping, and drove home. When she got home she sat down and fell asleep and when my uncle came over he noticed something wasn't right. As it turns out, she wasn't feeling "right" before she even left the house. She had a series of mini-strokes throughout the entire day and she went about her business like nothing was wrong at all.
The problem with the government is they govern people who seem incapable of properly prioritizing a nuanced set of concerns and priorities. Even stranger people who tend to go on about personal responsibility are confused when the government issues instructions that aren't absolute.
The British are more sanguine and reasonable than most of the Mediterranean countries. What no-one in any country likes is when he/she is being told two things which are opposites. You can go on holiday to amber countries. You shouldn't go on holiday to amber countries. Query: you either can or can't. That's binary. "Should" introduces a moral choice. No formula for that! Personally, I think Britain's handling of CoVid-19 has been a shambles. The only thing they got right was vaccination and they weren't in charge of that! 🤣🤣 The number of deaths un the UK is absolutely ridiculous. I would suggest you look at Singapore's statistics* and the fact their key politicians have the appropriate university qualification and actually care about its population. *Singapore's population is 1/10th of the UK's. If you multiplied their deaths by a multiple of 10, they would have had 320 deaths. You had 128,000 and are still counting. They have actually had only 32 and they didn't lock down or close their borders until very late. You decide who had better government?
Can a Siberian grave-digger perform better with an extra thumb? Will British citizens be equipped with robotic green fingers in order to plant jubilee trees?
I think Richard just needs to lose the beard and then he would look better. Lol It did seem a bit odd that they just gave her title (baroness) and didn't include her first name...at least in this setting.
I know ViVaHD is just using what the bbc used in the credits. Baroness is not even the correct mode of address. She should be called Lady Warsi or Lady Sayeedi Warsi. You never hear of a Baron being called Baron, they are always called Lord. Maybe she prefers it to Lady, but it does somewhat diminish her status compared to men with the same title.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
Prince Andrew - proving that we live in a society where ‘innocent until proven guilty’ is a pipe-dream. We just love shitting on someone when they are down, don’t we? It makes us feel a little bit more powerful for a while.
''Are you asking us to disregard his competence?'' Beautiful.
Stated so calmly, but cutting so deeply.
that was wordplay we aren't used to anymore
Richard Ayoade is a terrific host.
Just terrific all round :)
I think this might be where "Was It Something I Said?" messed up. Richard is much better as a host than a team captain and David vice versa.
He'd make a good Dr. WHO
@@GirAiDWinters I really enjoyed that show, but I absolutely agree with your assessment.
Ayoade's terse reference at at 10:14 mocks 1.) The politician in the clip 2.) The guest defending him 3.) The cameraman shooting the clip and 4.) One of Britain's most revered film directors...somehow maintaining his halo of self-deprecation. Top that.
He is a genius!
Richard Osman is just so good. Great episode, thanks for posting.
For some reason I don't like him?
Ayoade is definitely one of the best hosts, possibly the best. He's so quick. Really seemed much improved with the real audience; it's like Paul woke up from hibernation. I was waiting to see if they could get through a show without saying Donald Trump, but it's not happened so far this season. Had my first covid vaccine shot today and I feel like crap, so sitting in bed watching this was a real highlight. Made me feel much better. Thanks.
Glad you got stuck. Hope you're feeling better.
I'm in Australia. I'm looking forward to my vaccine some time in 2027
@@danellis-jones1591
That must be frustrating. On the other hand, you folks have handled this with more responsibility than a lot of countries.
@@eastvandb Yeah. Not literally 2027. But probably not until October. And international travel is expected only midway through next year.
BUT where I am, we've had almost no lockdown, no masks, no closed clubs, restaurants or bars. Apart from the first lockdown which ended in April '20, we've been closed for 2 weeks
@@danellis-jones1591
Respect!
Richard Ayoade! Novosibirsk is Russia’s 3rd largest city! I once had a fling with a girl from there and she was outraged that I had never heard of it either. She was a student of physical chemistry and let me play with her supply of liquid nitrogen. But she quit to become a consultant for men’s fashion and went back to Novosibirsk. Such is ambition, and the bumpy road of love.
Your story deserves a segment of its own on HIGNFY! 😉
Is that a euphemism?
Ayoade - top man; bin watching this for three hundred years - the man's the biz
Woo-hoo! I'm not used to getting the Bit More version this quickly. I only just watched the shorter show Friday evening. Cheers!
@Helen Pauls I enjoy the re-watch, but I'm a weirdo (among other things).
“It’s ginger nut” in the voice of Meghan was perfection. Love Richard Ayoade.
I feel like this one went over some of the audience's heads!
Best joke of the show
Thanks from west Australia. Both Richards were great!
The last few episodes were a bit naff but having a live audience back gave them all a lot more energy and enthusiasm. Paul especially.
Thanks for reminding me, gotta get to the OBH at the next decent Sunday sesh 😁
Thanks.
Thank's from Sweden! 🇸🇪
Thanks from southern NSW, Australia. 🐨
Seth Meyers really is great :) another favourite. He's said he loves Mock the Week, deeply sad he didn't give a shoutout to HIGNFY.
I'd be surprised if he knew of HIGNFY but he is one of the few US hosts who I think would be suitable for HIGNFY, in terms of intelligence and speed of original wit
Thanks so much! Much love from NY!
Richard Ayoade is a treasure
this baroness is actually spilling a lot of tea, its wonderful. seat in the lords for life means you can speak your mind i guess lol
Or your beans..
Shes been on before. She's great!
“Trying their best”. People have died because of that government’s ineptitude. It’s not a matter of being nice to people. It’s asking people in power to have the skills required to govern effectively.
Aren’t the people in the government either elected by voters or appointed by elected officials? So, the voters put these unqualified individuals into office.
You don't have to ask the people in power anything. You can just elect the ones you want in power.
@@roelf8044 Provided you don't have the misfortune of sharing a constituency with a large minority of braindead bigots.
You have to admit... most people didn't expect a pandemic before and therefore didn't seek out the education and skills required to deal with one. Now people are scrambling to develop the needed skills to deal with such situations. From the rise in the baking of homemade bread to the rise in people seeking education in caring for loved ones damaged by illness, hopefully our society will begin to prepare for the things that scientists tell us are bound to happen. Of course, at least one third of Americans will deny that anything CAN happen and then blame other races when they do, but then they've always done that. We've started calling them "tRumpublicans" in the USA and we sane Americans apologize to the world for them.
@@gracebellamy586 no need to apologize for people who don't want to listen to reason. I feel for sane Americans. We have nutcases too here in Holland, but here they're like 10, 15 percent of the people, instead of nearly 50 percent. I can't imagine having to deal with 1 in 2 people being a racist conspiracy theorist while trying to fight a pandemic
Thanks so much for posting.
Great episode!!
'Its Ian's safe word' - best joke of the show!!
Great episode! One of the best ones, laughed out loud more often than usual , disturbing my napping dog ! Cheers from Adelaide, South Australia .🦘
oh wow - I'm also from Adelaide!
And watching roughly at the same time as well 😃
My friend is daring me to ask if you have an Austrian background as well ?? ⛰
I'm in Port Hughes. On the YP
@@monikalajumin3946 German, so close but not quite!
Thanks from Malang, Indonesia ✌️
Very good episode. Ayoade is always good but Warsi and Osman are both good as well. The audience is definitely crucial to the show though.
I have literally never seen a Hula Hoop snack before, and my jaw still dropped 😆 😆 😆
good eppy, 11:25, the penny drops, 14:14, a heavy ingot of Irony and 17:37,Osman for the win. Warsi makes herself out as 'one of the people' but she's still a conservative, it would be different if she were a lib-dem or Labour.
gotta love the "we gotta make this public, the people are onto us"
Richard is my Dream Man !
Thank you very much!! So good 😆
Thanks for posting.
The authentic 17th century Spanish pronunciation of Don Quixote is KEYshot.
Great line-up
Genius at work 👏
Ty from Newcastle nsw.
Thank you so much!
I suspect few, if any, on this panel have ever planted a tree. If they had, they would know that it's inadvisable to use the same dirt as came from the original hole to nurture a new tree. They might also know that the color of that dirt makes it very clear that it is of such quality that it is unlikely to have been dug up from a random spot in the ground. Loath as I am to defend the royal family, the Queen's question was perfectly reasonable, the answer to which, I'm confident, was "no"
Thanks from Malaysia 🙏💕
Great to see someone from Malaysia !!! 🏖
Kota Kinabalu was home for 27 years ! Miss the great variety of food and fruit !
@@monikalajumin3946 I live in Kuala Lumpur but my daughter was born in kota kinabalu. Stay safe. God bless. 🙏🙏💕
"They call Bonnie Tyler Tyler, but I wouldn't have her re grout my bathroom."
"I'm sometimes in the biscuit isle, and they don't call me a biscuit."
"It's currently a fingers race, it's going to turn into an arms race."
Actually, in Germany we always heard about the _British_ virus variant, not the English.
colonial mindsets. usually if its a good thing and english its english,
good and celtic nation..its british (stolen).
if its evil ..its british (throw everyone under the bus), etc.. it must be one of the few cases where they claimed a negative.
maybe due to the high rates of eugenicists in england who would see the virus as a good thing. 😐
Anyone else think Baroness Warsi looks a LITTLE bit like Micky Flanagan?
Well you could predict what their progeny would look like.
Honestly, she reminds me of a slimmer, cleaned-up Rosanne Barr.
Ayoade does a good job of engaging with the panel while moving the thing along.
So, I see the BBC didn't include Ian's comments that Diana was already telling all for Morton's book, and that the famous line about there being 'three people in this marriage...' being provided by a scriptwriter....
Yup. I watched this just to see if that would be in there.
Excellent 👏
This panel's interactions were so enjoyable to listen to. Witty with a bit of snark.
Just the perfect soupçon of snark!
MORE... AYOADE
Oof, the clapping of every joke makes this episode hard work.
Not to be the math nerd in the room, but wouldn't an extra thumb improve your hitchhiking ability by 50%?
great to know you can go on holiday from UK to the Falklands...
Nobody needs to make up the short fall in spending other than the government who opened up the pub's and restaurants early and closed them again and put the blame on the public for using them.
Croquet to solve a regional dispute is brilliant. My grandmother’s people called the original version of the game “lacrosse” by a term that translates into English as “little brother of war.” It was used to resolve regional disputes between bands in the areas around the Great Lakes.
Sorry I don't understand this. Are you suggesting that "croquet" developed from "lacrosse"...? I cannot see any connection between the two sports, and Wiki asserts "lacrosse" (originating in 12thC. N.America) is a French term, meaning "the hooked stick"...
Can you help me out?
@@harryinhuahin1272 plays dumb at an olympic level...
Prince Michael and his cohorts are the original "hangers-on".
120 pints in a week! I'm damned if I'm cutting down for anyone!
Thank buggery Ian won!!!! Dame… um… was very good
“David Lean’s taking closer shots than that that!”
I can't get chocolate Hobnobs where I live. :(
watching as somebody not from the UK, seeing this show for the first time, this feels like an elaborate scheme to interview that one lady
Same here lol kinda like a subtle roast where the subject is unaware.
This really could have done with some Frankie Boyle
We're calling it the British mutation here in Austria (not English mutation).
Same in Germany....
5:18 "Why won't the government tell me I can't do something! How dare our rich masters!"
The UK is as red as it gets on most other countries flight-list, that is why.
That bit from Liverpool about the shopping trolleys... My Grandmother drove to the grocer's, did all of her shopping, and drove home. When she got home she sat down and fell asleep and when my uncle came over he noticed something wasn't right. As it turns out, she wasn't feeling "right" before she even left the house. She had a series of mini-strokes throughout the entire day and she went about her business like nothing was wrong at all.
he didn't go with "jubil-tree"???
It doesn't matter what way you're name is pronounced in your language the English will bastardisise it and call you what they think it sounds like.
34:00 - Actually, an extra thumb would increase hitchhiking ability by 50% Richard... ;)
2 thumbs to 3 is a 50% increase. 3 down to 2 is a 33% reduction.
Can we just move directly from QE2 to William? Charles needs to retire. Now.
RIP Queen Elizabeth.
You are respected by the 🇺🇸 and we mourn 🇬🇧 loss with you.
Nice job on the accuracy of the captions.
add when it was aired in to the info in the future man.
In America, KitKat is considered a candy, not a biscuit (or cookie).
Aldi, been calling it correct for years then! We call it Aldi with the short L in the US for ages
I really want extra thumbs
It’s good there’s an audience here that we can finally pander to.
1:23 I am the walrus! Goo goo a'joob!
I love Richard, but he needs to reprise the look of Saboo from The Mighty Boosh. He has the most beautiful eyes 😍
The problem with the government is they govern people who seem incapable of properly prioritizing a nuanced set of concerns and priorities. Even stranger people who tend to go on about personal responsibility are confused when the government issues instructions that aren't absolute.
The British are more sanguine and reasonable than most of the Mediterranean countries. What no-one in any country likes is when he/she is being told two things which are opposites. You can go on holiday to amber countries. You shouldn't go on holiday to amber countries. Query: you either can or can't. That's binary. "Should" introduces a moral choice. No formula for that! Personally, I think Britain's handling of CoVid-19 has been a shambles. The only thing they got right was vaccination and they weren't in charge of that! 🤣🤣 The number of deaths un the UK is absolutely ridiculous. I would suggest you look at Singapore's statistics* and the fact their key politicians have the appropriate university qualification and actually care about its population. *Singapore's population is 1/10th of the UK's. If you multiplied their deaths by a multiple of 10, they would have had 320 deaths. You had 128,000 and are still counting. They have actually had only 32 and they didn't lock down or close their borders until very late. You decide who had better government?
Nice :)
27:38 Ayoda trying not to lose it
Mount Everest is actually Sagarmatha!
36:00 Ironically THEY are mispronouncing done Quixote. It’s Key Ho Te. Not Tee. One e. Not two :)
A "tree-bute" would have been a better name than "tree-bilee".
Matt Hancock in mid April: Hug outside and avoid tight clinches.
Matt Hancock in May videoed getting off with his mistress at DoH.
Wonder how many parties she went to.
the audience wasn't very sure how to react to the Prince Andrew jokes..too soon?
39:53 😳😬
Is that Karl Pilkington behind Richard?
Yes. A1
We call it the Delta-variant
What "strong language"?
Awkward mention there re: the BBC's participation in the death of a princess, quick mention... move on pronto.
Baroness? What year is this from?
chocolate digestive with cream cheese
Can a Siberian grave-digger perform better with an extra thumb?
Will British citizens be equipped with robotic green fingers in order to plant jubilee trees?
another ruined Moan-Day. I'm too happy this is on my screen. no moaning here. ;(
Cheers ViVaHD !!
Osman seems unwell. Also, Baroness is an unusual first name.
I think Richard just needs to lose the beard and then he would look better. Lol It did seem a bit odd that they just gave her title (baroness) and didn't include her first name...at least in this setting.
I know ViVaHD is just using what the bbc used in the credits. Baroness is not even the correct mode of address. She should be called Lady Warsi or Lady Sayeedi Warsi. You never hear of a Baron being called Baron, they are always called Lord. Maybe she prefers it to Lady, but it does somewhat diminish her status compared to men with the same title.
Not if you’re a GI Joe villain!
@@garrick3727 Baroness is the correct mode of address. You can look these things up.
@@ziploc2000 So can you.
Surely hitchhiking would improve by 50-100% depending on the number of thumbs added! (My misanthropy also knows no bounds)
Funny, even though I can only understand every other word.
I still miss Angus.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
Prince Andrew - proving that we live in a society where ‘innocent until proven guilty’ is a pipe-dream. We just love shitting on someone when they are down, don’t we? It makes us feel a little bit more powerful for a while.
I just love that you used the words “Prince” and “while they are down” in reference to the same person.
That's what's wrong with your country, did you not go to nursery, learn the basics at home.
re Jaffa cakes.... yep and Bonnie Tyler aint that Bonnie either.