*_Big Fat Anniversary Quiz_* (2007) Host: Jimmy Carr Team 1 (The Cardies / CarrJack!): Alan Carr & Jack Dee Team 2 (A & D): Carol Vorderman & Frank Skinner Team 3 ("Team 3" / Speccy Nerdy Fucknuts): Richard Ayoade & David Mitchell
No, it is still spelt aluminium in British English (aka English). American English spells it aluminum. Not sure why. Maybe it’s related to the old thing of American printers charging per letter so tons of words were shortened to be cheaper to print (in newspapers, I think)
2:19 "and I once committed an act so hein-i-ous". How about that as an answer then? Speaking so posh but then pronouncing a word very famously incorrectly?
well that was a completely unnecessary segment about sexual assault right off the top... skip 0:43 to 1:21 and do yourself a favor too. why even include that in the clip @Big Fat Quiz Channel
Title: Richard and David are OFFENDED
Video: Richard and David make two offhand comments and leave it alone afterwards
Despite the clickbaitiness of the title, I always watch clips from the Big Fat Quiz of…
To be fair, offhanded comments are the tool of the offended English.
Just like when newspapers say;
Democrat BLASTS Republican!
[Video] Democrat (non-chalant): _"Well, I don't quite agree with that but, Ok."_
Alan Carr: the love child of Elton John and Radar O'Reilly.
I only know who one of those people is.
More like Charles Nelson Reilly than Radar.
@@ezaxis Wow. Point taken.
@@pseudonayme7717 Which one?
@@ezaxis Pretty much!
I never know anything these people are talking about but I love this show.
*_Big Fat Anniversary Quiz_* (2007)
Host: Jimmy Carr
Team 1 (The Cardies / CarrJack!): Alan Carr & Jack Dee
Team 2 (A & D): Carol Vorderman & Frank Skinner
Team 3 ("Team 3" / Speccy Nerdy Fucknuts): Richard Ayoade & David Mitchell
What was so heenious? Heinous is not pronounced like that, someone should tell him.
@@maniswolftoman no no, jools holland talks funny, the rest of us can pronounce heeneeous just fine thankyou
It makes much more sense when you know that aluminum is an alternative spelling of the original word aluminium.
No, it is still spelt aluminium in British English (aka English). American English spells it aluminum. Not sure why. Maybe it’s related to the old thing of American printers charging per letter so tons of words were shortened to be cheaper to print (in newspapers, I think)
Happy to help 😇
Ben Franklin and the like changed words on purpose to be different from Old Blighty. really true.
8:18 Every GCSE Drama play I've ever seen
Nice one bruvva
My favourites
"Breathe on the screen"
Carol V..such an intelligent woman!!!!
2:19 "and I once committed an act so hein-i-ous". How about that as an answer then? Speaking so posh but then pronouncing a word very famously incorrectly?
He didn't speak "so posh" but yes I caught the same mistake
Wow. Are they young!
That's what 15 years does to people.
Looked more like Vic Reeves/Jim Moir was annoyed by that comment from Alan Carr!
Still waiting to see the ‘OFFENDED’ part. Clickbait?
8:51 is what they likely meant but he doesn't really seem offended. Just off put by the thought.
well that was a completely unnecessary segment about sexual assault right off the top... skip 0:43 to 1:21 and do yourself a favor too. why even include that in the clip @Big Fat Quiz Channel