Richard Curtis, the guy with the deep voice, was originally a co-writer of much of Roman Atkinsons live skits, Blackadder and Mr Bean. He also wrote the award-winning movies ‘Love Actually’ and ‘4 Weddings And A Funeral’.
@@chrisalldis3375 Yeah, Blackadder for a start. He also wrote The Tall Guy, a film starring Emma Thompson and Jeff Goldblum and directed by Mel Smith, which nobody nobody nobody mentions these days, possibly because it wasn't terribly well-received. I remember it had a funny bit in it though.
The gold standard of Comic Relief skits is Ali G interviewing the Beckhams. Ali G's also the inspiration behind Philomena Cunk. The most consequential skit was James Cordon's, which then led to his carpool karaoke segment on The Late Show (Late Late Show?).
I grew up in the 70/80s. Somebody's mom was always making homemade treats for the whole class. No thought or consideration to allergies. And no problems! Would probably wipe out half of a classroom today in one fell swoop. Not to mention the flood of phone calls from furious moms because their kid had an unauthorized cookie on a Wednesday.
Worth considering that nut allergies were generally unknown, and anyone with them would likely have died, undiagnosed, at a very early age. Epipens were developed in the '80s, presumably for a public that had no need for them? (yes, being sarcastic).
Peanut allergies were more or less unheard of until the late 70s/early 80s. There's a school of thought which leads to them being a result of peanut extracts being used in some modern childhood vaccinations.
@@MandyCaneLane It sure does. Developed lots as a kid, and also a few as an adult. But luckily it's just the itchy throat/skin type, so nothing that can't be remedied by a simple over the counter anti-histamine. Silver linings and all that.
There are doctors, desensitising, people with peanut allergies. They start off by giving them half a peanut, and then over a period of time, increasing them until the allergy disappears They’ve had positive results and it helps because a lot of foods contain peanuts that you wouldn’t expect
You're probably right about the prevalence of peanut allergy being a lack of exposure as children because people were warned a lot in the 79s, 80s and probably 90s about them being a choking hazard for young children. However when I was 17 a friend was supposed to be coming to my flat but she ended up in hospital after eating a Snickers, having suddenly developed an allergy to peanuts. So obviously that too can just happen, but yeah it's definitely a more common allergy today than it used to be
Regarding the peanut thing, there have been studies showing that women who never eat peanuts during their pregnancies may have children who develop a peanut allergy.
@@MandyCaneLaneI beat most of my allergies into submission when I was quite young. I figured overexposure would help me develop a tolerance, and it worked😁!
@@davebox588 That would be extreme, I didn't overdo it obviously but I made things such regular parts of my diet that the side effects became benign over time I guess...🤷
If you have to eat peanuts as a child to avoid developing a peanut allergy, how did they work out you could eat them at all? "If a grown-up eats this, they die. Let's try feeding them to children instead!"
Many years ago I read an article that suggested that the rise in peanut allergies during the 1990s was down to the increased use of antibiotics on young children. Peanut allergies were pretty much not-existent in the 1970s and 80s. The theory was that the antibiotics changed the composition of the gut microbiome, which in turn would affect how your body deals with harmful bacteria and would also alter your immune system. I thought that the theory had just disappeared as I haven't heard anything about it for so many years, but having just done a bit of searching, it is currently a major area of study, as research has shown that children that receive antibiotics within their first 6 months are much more likely to suffer with allergies than those that don't. Hopefully, it could lead to something.
@@Broccoli_Highkicks It's why they carry a handbag, surely. Americans call the same thing a purse, but the British concept would hardly be big enough for a phone.
The main reason why some people suffer from peanut allergies is because the affected people did not take the long established peanut allergy antidote, also known as "ice cold lager" 🍺🍺🍺 This is why children are affected more than adults, so parents, make sure your kids have an emergency can of lager whenever they eat peanuts 😜🤪🤣🤣🤣
In the mid 80's there were around 10 million starving in Africa. Now there are over 100 million starving, so that's progress. Fun fact - Almost no-one is allergic to bacon.
Oooh don't get me started on Mother Theresa. However regarding the Good Samaritan parable, I highly recommend the Mitchell and Webb skit about that th-cam.com/video/OIVB3DdRgqU/w-d-xo.html
Exposing babies to peanuts might develop a resistence... or it will kill off any with fatal allergies. Either way, fewer people with an allergy to peanuts so win win :D Seriously though, I'm sure that's why it didn't used to be an issue and isn't much of one in the third world: people with fatal allergies rarely make it to adulthood. Also, it's morally fraught to experiment on exposing babies to potentially fatal things and I expect few if any parents would, off their own bats, keep a log of every ingredient in every little thing they feed their babies so it's hard to be sure which babies were exposed to peanuts and which weren't. So, a difficult topic to research no doubt.
“Which is usually, meh.” Haha… Always good stuff with you…. Green tea allergy? Damn, that sucks. Love me some green tea. I feel for ya. Rough days recently, but you always part the gloomy skies and make it a bright day. “Consider donating your trousers.” Lol. 🤣… You’re the absolute best… Bringing the laughs and joy, always 😊
I liked her radio show Two Episodes Of Mash that she did pre-Cunk. There were sketches like her playing Rapunzel living in a block of flats. People outside (for example, neighbours who had got locked out andTesco Home Delivery) kept asking her to throw down her hair and she kept getting more and more outraged about it in a very Diane Morgan way.
How did this happen? Your relatively newfound Karl-esque way of looking at things and asking the questions no one knew needed to be asked combined with Cunk! Did you read past the headline on that nut thing? 🤣 Diane Morgan is hilarious in everything I have seen her in not just playing Philomena. But she often plays some variation of this bumbling fool.
Absolute horrible human being. She made sure 'patients' under her care suffered extra much. Brought them (and her) closer to God she thought. Her hopisces wasn'tt places of healing, it was places of dying.
@@thehoogardthat’s not quite the case really, its more complicated than that. She said that it was good that humans experienced both pain and calm so we could appreciate life, but she tried to get rid of pain in her hospices. As for hospices being places of dying not healing. That is the point of a hospice, to help people die peacefully
I had an early memory when I was about 6 or 7 that I ate a peanut butter sandwhich and nearly started retching from it. I struggled to eat it. But as the years went by, I got used to it really quicky :)
I would maybe temper that peanut take with "might not". But yes, some food allergies have a higher chance of developing if your body isn't exposed to it. Doesn't apply to all food or all people, but also isn't exclusive to peanuts as far as I understand.
Nope - it's 'LIV' AID. On purpose. : ) The WHOLE point of her style of comedy review... LIV. AID. She changes names, mispronounces words and asks silly questions - dead pan delivery. Hilarious. ASIDE - I get - that you didn't 'get it' - the first time around. Sometimes 'reactions' don't work out. Sometimes they do. Good luck.
Richard Curtis, the guy with the deep voice, was originally a co-writer of much of Roman Atkinsons live skits, Blackadder and Mr Bean. He also wrote the award-winning movies ‘Love Actually’ and ‘4 Weddings And A Funeral’.
I also think he wrote a lot with Ben Elton
@@chrisalldis3375 Yeah, Blackadder for a start. He also wrote The Tall Guy, a film starring Emma Thompson and Jeff Goldblum and directed by Mel Smith, which nobody nobody nobody mentions these days, possibly because it wasn't terribly well-received. I remember it had a funny bit in it though.
Yay! Can't wait to see more of your reactions to Philomena Cunk 😁
Cunk on time was the best, "What is clocks" will forever be the funniest thing.
She started out on Charlie Brooker(the guy who made Black Mirror)'s weekly wipe, doing this kinda thing.
In bed with medinner needs a rewatch on my to do list
With Barry Shitpeas😂
@@nikkihayes5411brilliant name
@@nikkihayes5411I wish there was more Barry Shitpeas as well
"Allergies are just a lack of peanut tasting"
Never change Mandy
I think Mandy might have her own "mate Paul" who tells her bullshit
WOW Than You SOOOOOO much Mandy Cane Lane .... This was new to me and I was in tears.... Your the BEST
Yay! So glad! 🙌🏻✨️ There is plenty "Cunk" content to look up!
@@MandyCaneLane Doing it now
The gold standard of Comic Relief skits is Ali G interviewing the Beckhams. Ali G's also the inspiration behind Philomena Cunk.
The most consequential skit was James Cordon's, which then led to his carpool karaoke segment on The Late Show (Late Late Show?).
Love your reactions and your laugh.
Ha ha ha ha you fool. I felt obliged to say that.
I grew up in the 70/80s. Somebody's mom was always making homemade treats for the whole class. No thought or consideration to allergies. And no problems!
Would probably wipe out half of a classroom today in one fell swoop.
Not to mention the flood of phone calls from furious moms because their kid had an unauthorized cookie on a Wednesday.
Worth considering that nut allergies were generally unknown, and anyone with them would likely have died, undiagnosed, at a very early age.
Epipens were developed in the '80s, presumably for a public that had no need for them? (yes, being sarcastic).
I think that Cunk on America is her best. It hits hard. She is amazing.
Peanut allergies were more or less unheard of until the late 70s/early 80s. There's a school of thought which leads to them being a result of peanut extracts being used in some modern childhood vaccinations.
Trousers parcelled up and ready to post. You're an inspiration Mandy.
Live Aid at Wembly is maybe the best concert in history, Queen where outstanding
Nah... Rolf Harris at the Royal Albert hall 2009, With East 17 and Peter Andre, has to be the greatest concert ever.
@@thebolsta was Saville the MC , with special P Diddy Appearance
I had peanuts as a small child, and still developed a peanut allergy later in life.
Developing allergies sucks 😥
@@MandyCaneLane It sure does. Developed lots as a kid, and also a few as an adult. But luckily it's just the itchy throat/skin type, so nothing that can't be remedied by a simple over the counter anti-histamine. Silver linings and all that.
great vid great reaction
Great reaction Mandy
Great writing is always the key very funny!
My friend literally died from a peanut allergy.
There are doctors, desensitising, people with peanut allergies. They start off by giving them half a peanut, and then over a period of time, increasing them until the allergy disappears
They’ve had positive results and it helps because a lot of foods contain peanuts that you wouldn’t expect
Ali-G interviewing the Beckhams for Red Nose Day is very funny. I think you would like it.
Maybe toddlers should sleep with peanuts and shellfish to prevent them from getting allergies.
She also made a show called "Mandy", funnily enough, keep an eye out for it, I'm certain you'll love it if you love Philomena Cunk.
when you're preggo, eat peanut butter.
I've heard that peanuts get paid to hang around in galleries... 🙃
Didn’t expect Mandy to call out the peanut allergy people tbh
You're probably right about the prevalence of peanut allergy being a lack of exposure as children because people were warned a lot in the 79s, 80s and probably 90s about them being a choking hazard for young children. However when I was 17 a friend was supposed to be coming to my flat but she ended up in hospital after eating a Snickers, having suddenly developed an allergy to peanuts. So obviously that too can just happen, but yeah it's definitely a more common allergy today than it used to be
More common because nowadays far fewer people die of it?
If you enjoy laughing hysterically; there's a compilation of "My mate Paul" stories ... but it's not for everyone, think carefully.
Richard Curtis (Mr Deep voice) was one of the 3 writers of Blackadder.
Aah Diane Morgan is so frickin' funny :)
You beat me to it Rusty!
@@ChristopherStendeck Hehe, my turn today :)
Philomena (Diane Morgan) never fails
Cunk on Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet. Two young lovers from different families.......so we know they weren't from Norfolk.
Surprised 'chugger' or 'charity mugger' was such a foreign term.
Diane Morgan started in a double act with Joe Wilkinson.
Anytime I've heard of peanut allergy killing someone it's nearly always a kid but yeah when I grew up I'd never heard of it or of it affecting anyone.
Regarding the peanut thing, there have been studies showing that women who never eat peanuts during their pregnancies may have children who develop a peanut allergy.
Fascinating!
@@MandyCaneLaneI beat most of my allergies into submission when I was quite young. I figured overexposure would help me develop a tolerance, and it worked😁!
@@skipstopstart Overexposing yourself to something that kills you? How does that work?
@@davebox588 That would be extreme, I didn't overdo it obviously but I made things such regular parts of my diet that the side effects became benign over time I guess...🤷
If you have to eat peanuts as a child to avoid developing a peanut allergy, how did they work out you could eat them at all? "If a grown-up eats this, they die. Let's try feeding them to children instead!"
Many years ago I read an article that suggested that the rise in peanut allergies during the 1990s was down to the increased use of antibiotics on young children. Peanut allergies were pretty much not-existent in the 1970s and 80s. The theory was that the antibiotics changed the composition of the gut microbiome, which in turn would affect how your body deals with harmful bacteria and would also alter your immune system. I thought that the theory had just disappeared as I haven't heard anything about it for so many years, but having just done a bit of searching, it is currently a major area of study, as research has shown that children that receive antibiotics within their first 6 months are much more likely to suffer with allergies than those that don't. Hopefully, it could lead to something.
Where do you put your keys and phone when you go out if you have no pockets 😂
That's why ladies carry a purse, bruv.
@@Broccoli_Highkicks It's why they carry a handbag, surely. Americans call the same thing a purse, but the British concept would hardly be big enough for a phone.
Diane Morgan also does a character called mandy, i like your content, your laugh is infectious 👍
The main reason why some people suffer from peanut allergies is because the affected people did not take the long established peanut allergy antidote, also known as "ice cold lager" 🍺🍺🍺
This is why children are affected more than adults, so parents, make sure your kids have an emergency can of lager whenever they eat peanuts 😜🤪🤣🤣🤣
Allergies are also less common in people who have worms. Reference: probably ABC Radio (Australia), the Health Report or the Science Show.
How dare you say I'm from Earth.
You don't know "nothing"?
No, I disagree! I think you do know something, Mandy! 😊
Babies given nuts to see if they'll kill it. How does one safely test that hypothesis?
Apparently, doctors are telling new parents to test nut allergies in the hospital parking lot just in case. It is something very important to know.
@@MandyCaneLane Now that's a sensible way to test for the condition. Thanks.
Peanuts allergies are also thought to derive from growing vaccines in peanut proteins. Lactose is also a medium use to grow vaccines.
Well done getting so much utter bollox into just two sentences.
Hahahaha, you fool!
In the mid 80's there were around 10 million starving in Africa. Now there are over 100 million starving, so that's progress. Fun fact - Almost no-one is allergic to bacon.
Africa needs contraception far more than it needs anything else.
Chugging, charity mugging are the ones outside or inside shops waving tins for money and the ones who want you to sign up to monthly debit donations.
Some High Streets have banned them.
@@RobertTaylor-gz2futhey’re a nuisance! Ricky Gervais in After Life shows a good example of how to deal with them!
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant Comic Relief The Office Opera is pretty good.
Oooh don't get me started on Mother Theresa. However regarding the Good Samaritan parable, I highly recommend the Mitchell and Webb skit about that th-cam.com/video/OIVB3DdRgqU/w-d-xo.html
It's the future. I already stopped wearing trousers.. so no chance of donating them
Hahahha, what does that have to do with the future? 🤣
You forgot about Karl's predictions in the cartoon of the podcast :P "I think trousers.. are gonna be stop being made" 😸
@@Wagoo of couse I did! I forget almost everything! 🫣😅
Exposing babies to peanuts might develop a resistence...
or it will kill off any with fatal allergies. Either way, fewer people with an allergy to peanuts so win win :D
Seriously though, I'm sure that's why it didn't used to be an issue and isn't much of one in the third world: people with fatal allergies rarely make it to adulthood.
Also, it's morally fraught to experiment on exposing babies to potentially fatal things and I expect few if any parents would, off their own bats, keep a log of every ingredient in every little thing they feed their babies so it's hard to be sure which babies were exposed to peanuts and which weren't. So, a difficult topic to research no doubt.
Are you saying it is Big Peanut?
That was blady funny.
Adds to the pleasure of eating a packet of honey roasted salted peanuts..... Now where did i put that red nose!!!!!😂😂😂
I used to work with a woman who was allergic to honey... I asked if it made her come out in hives!
That joke oozes cringe...🙄
@@skipstopstart Thank you - true story though!
I bet she had really frizzy hair?
On the subject of peanut allergies, there is the Louis C.K. standup "Of Course, But Maybe".
“Which is usually, meh.” Haha… Always good stuff with you…. Green tea allergy? Damn, that sucks. Love me some green tea. I feel for ya. Rough days recently, but you always part the gloomy skies and make it a bright day. “Consider donating your trousers.” Lol. 🤣… You’re the absolute best… Bringing the laughs and joy, always 😊
I liked her radio show Two Episodes Of Mash that she did pre-Cunk. There were sketches like her playing Rapunzel living in a block of flats. People outside (for example, neighbours who had got locked out andTesco Home Delivery) kept asking her to throw down her hair and she kept getting more and more outraged about it in a very Diane Morgan way.
Surprised to see her special lady legs.😊
How did this happen? Your relatively newfound Karl-esque way of looking at things and asking the questions no one knew needed to be asked combined with Cunk! Did you read past the headline on that nut thing? 🤣
Diane Morgan is hilarious in everything I have seen her in not just playing Philomena. But she often plays some variation of this bumbling fool.
Hahaha you fool! 😅
Every kid should be made to eat mud. Then first class would be open to all!
Curtis wrote loads of comedy including Mr Bean.
Mother Teresa was a monster.
Absolute horrible human being. She made sure 'patients' under her care suffered extra much. Brought them (and her) closer to God she thought. Her hopisces wasn'tt places of healing, it was places of dying.
@@thehoogardthat’s not quite the case really, its more complicated than that. She said that it was good that humans experienced both pain and calm so we could appreciate life, but she tried to get rid of pain in her hospices. As for hospices being places of dying not healing. That is the point of a hospice, to help people die peacefully
I had an early memory when I was about 6 or 7 that I ate a peanut butter sandwhich and nearly started retching from it. I struggled to eat it. But as the years went by, I got used to it really quicky :)
I would maybe temper that peanut take with "might not". But yes, some food allergies have a higher chance of developing if your body isn't exposed to it.
Doesn't apply to all food or all people, but also isn't exclusive to peanuts as far as I understand.
Lovely Miranda of Earth, thanks! The funniest part of this are the myths surrounding Mother Teresa. I love your Karl Face you do!
The myth that she wasn't a corrupt money grabbing monster that let people die in her filthy care ?
Nah. My cousin had a reaction to peanuts when he was 7. His head went the size of a beach ball. It was hilarious, well, not for him obviously 😂
I can't wait for you to mess the word Cunk up one day 😂 i Will be there to point it out don't worry
Do more Mr Bean
I have a Making Love Allergy. Could you help me get over that Doctor?🧸🧸
I could point you to a self-help therapy.
Hi mandy.Diane had her own series called Mandy!it was about a ditzy woman who was lovingingly gormless.glad there's no comparisons😂🤗
Nope - it's 'LIV' AID. On purpose. : ) The WHOLE point of her style of comedy review... LIV. AID. She changes names, mispronounces words and asks silly questions - dead pan delivery. Hilarious. ASIDE - I get - that you didn't 'get it' - the first time around. Sometimes 'reactions' don't work out. Sometimes they do. Good luck.