It is the best in my opinion. Most will vote season 2 as its longer and has monkey news and rock busters but this first one contains so many genuine and funny moments as they start to discover Karl and his stories. Just amazing.
I dunno man, now I'm finding the hostility and brevity of season 3 REALLY appealing right now. I think it's cyclical. XFM is the True Detective of tin pot radio.
I basically listened to the later seasons to death cuz of the heavier Karl presence. When I finally dug back into season 1 I found episodes I'd only heard like 3 times! Almost new 😺
I was just listening to another episode and I asked myseld, "I wonder when the first dig at Karl's head occur?" a few days later I run into my own comment here. thanks me lol
Always makes me laugh in the first series, when Karl opens his mouth and Ricky does a little breathy laugh, knowing everything Karl says is going to be gold
Karl: Which has got the most fur, a bee or a turtle? Ricky: It's not fur. Karl: What is it? Ricky: W--w--it's... it's... you know... Stephen: He's done you there, Gervais.
Everyone knows bees (and insects in general) don't have actual hair. Gervais was, obviously, right and Steve's reaction was, obviously, sarcastic. Karl didn't "do" Gervais, at all, whatsoever. Karl just doesn't have the intellect to understand what Gervais was saying so Gervais was forced to dumb it down and then stumbled for words. Have a happy and a healthy.
If I have a bad day, or feel anxious going to bed, these are like a big comforting hug. Something about listening (repeatedly!) makes me feel all is ok in the world.
Why would you feel anxious going to bed? It’s the best part of the day 😃👍.. but I agree I love this stuff.. hope you are well and don’t be anxious be sleepy x
This particular show gave rise in a way to three of the show's most important features! Karl's head, old Chinese people and identifying people at restaurants by their oddities!!
This is probably the only show (and I mean every bit of it, from Season 1 XFm to the last actual podcasts/audiobooks) where anyone could consider a particular season the best and be correct. They're all so good and for different reasons.
I've listened to these so many times, and I only just got Steve's 'there was a what in the hall?' line when talking about Karl's lesbian aunt who had a bike in the hall. I can't believe I never noticed what he meant before.
During one of Karl's movie ideas he mispronouncing Clive Owen's name, Clive Warren, and Steve teases him by suggesting other actors and mispronouncing their names. Ends on Morgan Fruman and Ricky kind of embarrassed for Steve corrects him. Listened to the bit a dozen times before getting Steve's joke. I just thought he was a dolt that didn't know the names of American actors
Christophee1987 i find that steve has so many little jokes hidden in these shows, and i've grown to enjoy his performance more and more each time i go around on the carousel.
23:20 Does anyone else think that the 'mugger' who wanted Karl's trainers, was just someone who liked his trainers and had no intention of mugging him?...
Luke Rhoden I’ve noticed this😂 doesn’t like to be wrong. I think he’d admit that though. The kind of guy you’d ask directions and if he didn’t know he’d still reply “you take the 2nd exit on the round about, go past the tramp with one shoe, take a right then a left at the unseemly open electrical box and straight on to where that rainbow ends” 1 hour later your still looking for the roundabout🤷🏾♂️
Love how Ricky is winding up Karl at the start about Adam Ant. Also doesn't Karl usually tell the 'That bloke what looked like Ken Dodd' story where it's his father who said 'Nice to meet you, Ken'? Beginning to think he just makes things up in his round head.
2:28 - "Staaanndd and deliveur-yeur-yeur-money or yeur lief *dum dum dum* Uh!" xD 32:56 - "He beat the boche." "Yeah, did all that." "Alright steady on his personal life has nothing to do with it" "And the most amazing bit is right, 'e wasn't, wasn't fit and er he 'ad a couple of strokes.." "Well he's a good looking bloke in many ways" "He had a couple of strokes, he 'ad a stroke on say..." "We've had that, he beat the boche, he liked to have a couple of strokes, let's not get into innuendo Karl it's stupid." "Right...say he had like a stroke on a Tuesday." *laughs* That's perfect xD
"When he was sort of, like, you know, a little bit pissed up with his cigar on, coked off his tits, he wanted to fight. He didn't care where it was. He'd fight on a beach, he didn't care."
Steve introduces the fable of the bear and the scorpion here (attributing it to Orson Welles), and Ricky and Karl are presumably hearing it for the first time. But later on in the series (or podcasts), Ricky tells it to Karl like it was from his own arsenal. Anyone know what episode that is? Just picked up on this.
"Yeah when he was sort of like, you know, a little bit pissed up with a cigar on, coked off his tits, he wanted to fight..." Ricky's summary of Karl's recitation of Churchill.
Around 29 minutes in the talk about lifting a midget with balloons=idiot abroad season 3! (Also in the last episode Ricky says something about flying Karl like a kite which Karl does to Warrick)
like getting a new kitten. can't wait to see his face. I imagine that's so true. imagine discovering Karl around that time and just being those first closest mates.
My second or third time listening to these and only just noticed the bear and the scorpion fable they mention in this episode. Up until now I had thought Ricky was the first to bring that up later on in the series with the frog and scorpion fable.
Adam ant had a breakdown and was in a mental hospital. For some reason it was not allowed to be mentioned on the media, Ricky singing was him winding Karl up taking it to the edge of "legality" of the situation.
The only thing that would make these episodes better is if the songs were able to be left in. Then it would be excellent music + excellent bants. Pure bliss.
The thing that Karl doesn't understand is that the fables are an allegory to human society. He actually thinks they're just talking about the animal kingdom having a chat amongst themselves.
"I'd put him in the distance" hahahaha genius.
Liam Bailey One of my favourite bits!
+Liam Bailey "You could drive it from the back"
+Liam Bailey "You could drive it from the back"
Nothing better than an episode where Karl laughs
in the eyes of danger
It's funny how tastes change over the years. Now I have so much appreciation for season 1!
Joel Cameron So true, each series has a definite stand out quality... I'm enjoying 1 right now.
It is the best in my opinion. Most will vote season 2 as its longer and has monkey news and rock busters but this first one contains so many genuine and funny moments as they start to discover Karl and his stories. Just amazing.
I dunno man, now I'm finding the hostility and brevity of season 3 REALLY appealing right now. I think it's cyclical.
XFM is the True Detective of tin pot radio.
+Joel Cameron genius. well said...and that.
I basically listened to the later seasons to death cuz of the heavier Karl presence. When I finally dug back into season 1 I found episodes I'd only heard like 3 times! Almost new 😺
That wee whimper of a laugh that Ricky does, always gets me
12:00 the beginning of a legacy. Ricky's very first dig at Karl's round head
I was just listening to another episode and I asked myseld, "I wonder when the first dig at Karl's head occur?" a few days later I run into my own comment here. thanks me lol
TheOssumPawesome incredible
TheClassicalSymphony but if you look at Bruce Willis you’d see that his head isn’t round, Karl’s is very orange like
@@TheOssumPawesome The only man who can outwit himself.
@@TheOssumPawesomeanother conversation with himself
Always makes me laugh in the first series, when Karl opens his mouth and Ricky does a little breathy laugh, knowing everything Karl says is going to be gold
Ostritches have the brain of Pilkington and the eyes of Merchant.
And the obnoxious squawking of a Ricky laugh
And a strap on, apparently
@@justaghost2687dirty lezzer ostriches
Alright dont have a go
Karl: Which has got the most fur, a bee or a turtle?
Ricky: It's not fur.
Karl: What is it?
Ricky: W--w--it's... it's... you know...
Stephen: He's done you there, Gervais.
LOL!!!!!!
Donald Lancon Jr I love when Ricky tries to be intellectual on subjects he doesn't really know anything about
Gervais is right though. A bee's coating is called pile, not fur.
Classic commerce training "Fill out a check, pay a bill and have a trip round Kelloggs."
Everyone knows bees (and insects in general) don't have actual hair. Gervais was, obviously, right and Steve's reaction was, obviously, sarcastic. Karl didn't "do" Gervais, at all, whatsoever. Karl just doesn't have the intellect to understand what Gervais was saying so Gervais was forced to dumb it down and then stumbled for words. Have a happy and a healthy.
If I have a bad day, or feel anxious going to bed, these are like a big comforting hug. Something about listening (repeatedly!) makes me feel all is ok in the world.
Why would you feel anxious going to bed? It’s the best part of the day 😃👍.. but I agree I love this stuff.. hope you are well and don’t be anxious be sleepy x
@@cstew8355 because bedtime is less distracting than other times of the day, so the thoughts that make us anxious emerge in the silence! 😢
I'm been listening to these xfm shows since 2011 and have rinsed every show to death. I don't know what to do now!
I'll keep you occupied.
Perfect description of the Karl, Steve, and Ricky addiction!
I find it helpful to move to something like the flophouse podcast for a month or two, and then come back to this :D
its incredible how addictive these are
I'll sometimes listen to the animated show to change it up. it's all recycled material, but the edit is so different it's refreshing.
29:00 fast forward to idiot abroad 3 and Karl’s flying Warwick like a kite whilst he’s attached to helium balloons 😂
I listen to these programs every day in work and wish I was listening to them for the first time when they first came out.
I used to listen to them in my old retail job until I was told to stop because I couldn't play licensed music on a business premises
Spoilsport
This particular show gave rise in a way to three of the show's most important features! Karl's head, old Chinese people and identifying people at restaurants by their oddities!!
1am and I can't sleep. There is only one cure.
+Elliot Lindsay Sleeping tablets?
+Wolf of Novac
I masturbate to these xfm reruns. Two birds with one stone innit
Yes, the cure is sleep.
They're not that boring
I love Karl sympathising with the mugger, and the quote "you don't really think about it when you're in the eyes of danger"
I'm making my foreign wife listen to these and watch an idiot abroad. Very proudly doing my part to share our weird culture and humour. She loves it
30:20 "he was what, a bit mental? That could be libelous." Steve is the best.
This is probably the only show (and I mean every bit of it, from Season 1 XFm to the last actual podcasts/audiobooks) where anyone could consider a particular season the best and be correct. They're all so good and for different reasons.
Nah, series 4 is the worst
Well said Boss.
@@Owen-wc1wr diddums
I've listened to these so many times, and I only just got Steve's 'there was a what in the hall?' line when talking about Karl's lesbian aunt who had a bike in the hall. I can't believe I never noticed what he meant before.
I hate to admit I still don't get it - care to explain ? (Am I going to feel stupid here?)
Gary PR Substitute the word 'bike' for a word which rhymes with it and refers to a lesbian. I'm pretty sure Steve was going for that anyway.
+Christophee1987 yes I think that's it! Good man - I should have got that lol
During one of Karl's movie ideas he mispronouncing Clive Owen's name, Clive Warren, and Steve teases him by suggesting other actors and mispronouncing their names. Ends on Morgan Fruman and Ricky kind of embarrassed for Steve corrects him. Listened to the bit a dozen times before getting Steve's joke. I just thought he was a dolt that didn't know the names of American actors
Christophee1987 i find that steve has so many little jokes hidden in these shows, and i've grown to enjoy his performance more and more each time i go around on the carousel.
32:55 the start of three brilliant innuendos with amazing comic timing by ricky and steve
21:05 “They had kids in the earlier years even”… that one went under the radar 😂😂😂😂😂
Johnny Mango was like the anti Dickie Anders.
DICKERS!
Come here you dicky docky doo
Lol, so true, he sadly didn’t last as long though. its true what they say, haters listen to you more than the fans
This post would make no sense anywhere else but here lol
I sincerely wonder what happened to both of them.
“IT CAAAAN CAUSE...”
When he said he would leave himself out on a towel after cryogenic freezing. I lose it every time 😂
_SHRINKAGE._
Ricky: No innuendo Karl
Karl: Say he had a stroke on Tuesday...
There was a what in the hall?
"That's handy, innit?" I love that bit, although I missed what it meant the first few times I heard it.
Brilliant from Smerch.
I don’t get it!
@@LiamWindle tell you when you’re older son
@@LiamWindle think what rhymes with bike
23:20 Does anyone else think that the 'mugger' who wanted Karl's trainers, was just someone who liked his trainers and had no intention of mugging him?...
Could be ...
Haha, interesting idea. But I think it's probably just the way he explained it.
"...yeah we'll do that, lanky"
"'ere he comes..."
16:29 the way Ricky effortlessly sets it up here for Karl to dis Steve is classic
About the older kids at Karl's school -"I think they had kids in the younger years even."
Gervais finds it really difficult to say I don’t know, doesn’t he?
Luke Rhoden I’ve noticed this😂 doesn’t like to be wrong. I think he’d admit that though. The kind of guy you’d ask directions and if he didn’t know he’d still reply “you take the 2nd exit on the round about, go past the tramp with one shoe, take a right then a left at the unseemly open electrical box and straight on to where that rainbow ends” 1 hour later your still looking for the roundabout🤷🏾♂️
"I'd put him in the distance." 😂
The comments on here and our lil community fellas are half the fun of listening to these videos now 😅
I love how Ricky is like a naughty school boy with the Adam Ant thing.
Love how Ricky is winding up Karl at the start about Adam Ant. Also doesn't Karl usually tell the 'That bloke what looked like Ken Dodd' story where it's his father who said 'Nice to meet you, Ken'?
Beginning to think he just makes things up in his round head.
18:26 - “I’d do that Jack the Knife song”
47:21 - “I thought he was gonna say I can swim”
12:10 first mention of karls head roundness
this is a historical landmark.
11:57 actually. Just making sure of a precise chronology ;P
Not true. He mentions how round it is a couple of episodes back when he's putting the bin on his head
@@ConservativeBiscuit I was thinking that actually, I believe you're right
@@capnhawkins it was also mention on Ricky's stand up dvd extras, but I think that came after this.
Gervais on Graham Norton Show this weekend was on fire! Too funny!
Gervais. Was. Superb.
I don't know why, but I always crack up when Ricky says Hitler liked a bit of Madeira cake.
He started a war didn't he?
What was the printer's name?😝
2:28 - "Staaanndd and deliveur-yeur-yeur-money or yeur lief *dum dum dum* Uh!" xD
32:56 - "He beat the boche." "Yeah, did all that." "Alright steady on his personal life has nothing to do with it" "And the most amazing bit is right, 'e wasn't, wasn't fit and er he 'ad a couple of strokes.." "Well he's a good looking bloke in many ways" "He had a couple of strokes, he 'ad a stroke on say..." "We've had that, he beat the boche, he liked to have a couple of strokes, let's not get into innuendo Karl it's stupid." "Right...say he had like a stroke on a Tuesday." *laughs* That's perfect xD
Will re-listen to this in 2050 and see if Ricky is still alive
"Don't trust bears" hahahahaha
Comment section reads like alcoholics anonymous group.._.. ur all hooked for life
FDCbadaman thats hilarious, play a record
Don't. Talk. Shit.
god. we should issue badges mate! "I'm ten years on" and show your badge.
It’s 2022. The world is currently absolutely bonkers. Anyone still listening to these in bed to get away from it all?
Every night. 🤣
@@lesleyb13 then I’m not alone 😂
Nope! In the madness that is ever changing life, these are my constant 🤣
Yeh I like smoking a J and listening to these while cooking. Lovely
There was bike in the hall 😂😂😂
I don't know why, but the way Karl says "I think I had a trip round Kellogg's" at 22:10 makes me laugh every single time
"When he was sort of, like, you know, a little bit pissed up with his cigar on, coked off his tits, he wanted to fight. He didn't care where it was. He'd fight on a beach, he didn't care."
Steve introduces the fable of the bear and the scorpion here (attributing it to Orson Welles), and Ricky and Karl are presumably hearing it for the first time. But later on in the series (or podcasts), Ricky tells it to Karl like it was from his own arsenal. Anyone know what episode that is? Just picked up on this.
Justin Kline Isn't it a frog and a scorpion when Ricky tells it? I thought he got it from the Crying Game (probably forgot about Steve telling it).
It’s frustrating how Karl’s mic volume is so low in these early ones
bloominhell it’s embarrassing when you listen to these and then the nme or bbc ones and the difference in sound quality😬😬
well that was Karl's job but unfortunately he was busy reading about Hitler
The birth of Ricky discussing Karl's spherical head lol. That's a one off comment i'm sure which Ricky will never bring up again.
"It might've had alopecia". This man really is a genius
"Rick, Winston Churchill was coked up, was he?" XD
4:42 Steve's laugh is great.
It's such a hilarious thing to imagine, Karl saying "How dare you?!?" and acting mental to ward off someone who wants to take his shoes.
24:40 talking about bad security at an airport and saying "security is LAX" Sounds like an American pun joke
I just thought that 😂
Glad someone else noticed 👍🏻
On my 2nd run now. It's unbelievable how funny these are.
7:40 Stephen's comedy is too damn subtle😅
"Yeah when he was sort of like, you know, a little bit pissed up with a cigar on, coked off his tits, he wanted to fight..." Ricky's summary of Karl's recitation of Churchill.
Around 29 minutes in the talk about lifting a midget with balloons=idiot abroad season 3! (Also in the last episode Ricky says something about flying Karl like a kite which Karl does to Warrick)
Yep
And Ricky gets mad because he feels like Karl is bullying Warrick when it’s no different from what Ricky does to Karl.
like getting a new kitten. can't wait to see his face. I imagine that's so true. imagine discovering Karl around that time and just being those first closest mates.
see? they said squééze, didn't they?
Squoze
Badly Drawn Little Boy.
Justin Kline brilliant, sony award winning
WollongongWacko k
I died when Karl was talking about Churchill
4:05 I just love hearing Karl say "when I was a kid..." and waiting for whatever's coming next
2:25 is my favourite thing that has happened in all of the radio shows and podcasts.
''You don't think about it when you're in the eyes of danger''
That mugger was not expecting Karl!
My second or third time listening to these and only just noticed the bear and the scorpion fable they mention in this episode. Up until now I had thought Ricky was the first to bring that up later on in the series with the frog and scorpion fable.
Can anyone please explain the stand and deliver part? Its such a great moment would be made even better with the full context
It was to do with Adam Ant's mental health at the time I think. No one could raise, pass comment or mock it. Would likely face legal troubles.
Adam ant had a breakdown and was in a mental hospital. For some reason it was not allowed to be mentioned on the media, Ricky singing was him winding Karl up taking it to the edge of "legality" of the situation.
@@johnquirk9500 thank you, worth the 3 year wait 👍🏼
"He looks like a little baby Hamburgular, you know from McDonald's?|
3rd or 4th tine through, and I coud swear I've never heard of Johnny mango before
I love how in Karl's story at about 27:00, he could have just taken his shoes off and thrown them across the mini lake, and jumped across himself lol
Haha good stuff. Churchill will always be my favourite
37:55 you did wilfully raspute!
RIP Ken Dodd.
I use to work with a Ken Dodd
"Alright ken"
sorta don't forget the old
Badly drawn boy's son is now 16. Mental
Badly drawn teenage boy.
It's frustrating at times, you just wanna jump in and tell him what to say...or at least guide him, so those fuckin vultures stop picking on him...
But then the show wouldn't be what it is!
The was a bike in the hall 😂😂
bit of background on the adam ant email?
Time to relax..🔬☁💭☁
Literally just doing the same, cheers
I'll join you guys
I don’t get the ‘it caaan cause shrinkage’ bit but it makes me laugh every time
I love series 1 cause Steve and Ricky seem genuinely entertained by Karl’s nonsense, later on it’s just pure Karl abuse 😂
Staaaaand and deliver, hoi hoi, money all your life, badabadabum, HUH.
What songs playing at the start
One or there best episodes
Does Someone know what the fable book is called ?
Aesop’s Fables.
I'm usin' me fables - Karl Pilkington.
@@sneezydeezymcdeluxe7015 Use your brain instead!
@@sneezydeezymcdeluxe7015Use your brain instead!
I only just found this series. What luck!
You will enjoy the upcoming weeks/months/years :)
The only thing that would make these episodes better is if the songs were able to be left in. Then it would be excellent music + excellent bants. Pure bliss.
Someone has done that on Spotify..but I think you need to have a subscription for it to work
This episode aired 731 days before I was born
The thing that Karl doesn't understand is that the fables are an allegory to human society. He actually thinks they're just talking about the animal kingdom having a chat amongst themselves.
Karl was incapable of understanding anything that wasn't literal. He simply doesn't comprehend metaphor or simile.
Karl later tells this story as his dad said “hiya Ken” so I don’t know what to believe
6:28 I've been looking for the name of that song for ages
22:15 even Karl had to laugh at Steve asking if he got any qualifications.
He beat the bosh he had a couple of strokes let's not get into his personal life
Did anyone else pick up on the Demolition Man reference?
How big is that book that Ricky needs to get a cab in?!
Cheers
Anyone know why the beginning is (seemingly) missing from every recording?
Copyrights with the music played. So its usually a song ending and then the show begins :)
Thank you Lucas Schaaf !
All these years later, David Blaine nicked the balloon idea...
saw a man smoking a pipe in my town today haha
Haven’t seen one since
@@adlalamb6229 Have you been looking for the entire 5 years since your initial comment? Love the dedication
Any pipe sightings?