Most of what I do is taking care of family and home. Since my wife has been working from home she sees how much I do every day so she is no longer annoyed with me not having a full time job... Our family of four are a lot happier spending more time together. We are far from perfect but we have a lot of love and caring about each other in our family so it has been working out better and better over time.
Thanks for bringing me this, as I cannot see it otherwise where I live. I am not sure the covid format is working, although they are trying and it's better than what they had last season.
That Wayne Rooney,, First he timetravelled back to the second world war to become an SS soldier (look it up, it was on this show years ago) Then he decided to atone for his sins, so he went back to the 16th century and joined a monastery.. Good for him.. :D
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?"
Thankyou, Can you give us a few lines from the script of another comedy classic which has nothing to do with this épisode, or even the whole show now, too, please.
a little extra, well yes, why would I resist? thanks. hey!! I have all the things to make Gove faces here at home, ham, salami, onions, pimentos, jalapenos, and tortillas (insteadof a taco shell)
I have been binging HIGNFY and HIGMNFY, we don't get it in Australia and two things I've noticed, 1. Merton hatescanyone funny than him. 2. Merton MUST be the centre of attention.
Nice to see Hislop downplaying well-known Neo-Nazi symbolism and misrepresenting the public discourse over it despite knowing the man with the Neo-Nazi tattoos (there were several just on his face) had lied about it. Well done Ian, great look.
@@toringepedersen9614 He represented a collection of explicitly neo-nazi tattoos as one that may have been misconstrued until it was found out that he lied about his father. When in reality that part of the story was irrelevant. There was no need to check on his father in order to see that he was a neo-nazi.
@@DanGolag Ofcourse context matters. If someone heard about the story, and then did'nt get the full story. Then reads what that guy said about his dad. If Hislop didnt mention the part about his dad, that person would'nt know that the guy had lied about his dad. Not everyone is well-versed in neo-nazi tattoos.
Have I Got a Bit More News for You ?? Apparently not 08/ Distorted factualities does not news make. Even the small screened audience reactions seem increasingly forced.
Point of information, the EU aren't trying to ban terms for veggie food, the meat industry is trying to ban the terms.
Thank you very much from across the pond
What a treat! Excellent Sunday evening entertainment. Thank you!
Yeah, I agree ...but today is not Sunday.
Most of what I do is taking care of family and home. Since my wife has been working from home she sees how much I do every day so she is no longer annoyed with me not having a full time job... Our family of four are a lot happier spending more time together. We are far from perfect but we have a lot of love and caring about each other in our family so it has been working out better and better over time.
Funny, my partner seems to forget that I've ever done anything the second I stop doing chores.
Thanks for bringing me this, as I cannot see it otherwise where I live. I am not sure the covid format is working, although they are trying and it's better than what they had last season.
Jennifer Saunders ♥️
Thanks for the longer versions, well done.
Thanks for posting
Saunders' laugh gives me life.
Now that is purple!!! Nice job girl.
God I love the host
Thanks for posting.
Hasn't Jennifer Saunders ever watched 'Keeping Up Appearances'?
Everyone knows that 'Mrs Buckét' is not pronounced 'Mrs Bucket'!!!
But everybody call her the Bucket woman.
Thank you! I was wondering the same thing.
38:43 Its pronounced Bouquet!!
Oh god, it's that horrible Bucket woman again...
"Gaston! A bucket for mousier!" ;-)
too bad, that would have been funny. And it was spelled with an accent mark.
Jennifer Saunders has been an irrisistable force of nature ever since she donned the screens as Ms Mucus in The Young Ones.
Was that before or after she played Helen Back?
@@Rugmunchersauce3 ? Jennifer Saunders is English. Are you trolling me?
That Wayne Rooney,, First he timetravelled back to the second world war to become an SS soldier (look it up, it was on this show years ago) Then he decided to atone for his sins, so he went back to the 16th century and joined a monastery.. Good for him.. :D
I want to know what the guy rushed up to tell Jennifer.....
38:06 Update: Navalny survived the poisoning.
well, sadly not the Siberian prison. RIP
I think we should invite these Egyptians to Amsterdam next year for pride week
26:26 Paul. Genius.
For those who don't know the Tube, the Piccadilly line ends at Cockfosters.
Anyone here think Jennifer Saunders looks a lot like Edina Monsoon..?
:-P
27:05 - Apparently "flange" is slang for a woman or her vagina.
I REALLY NEED to know the brand/model, and where to buy Ian's tie!!! It absolutely gorgeous!! Anyone???
I saw a similar one at "Daves Ties", in Cefn Mawr, not long ago.
This episode is from a time when Hislop actually gave a damn about the rigged scores.
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?"
Thankyou, Can you give us a few lines from the script of another comedy classic which has nothing to do with this épisode, or even the whole show now, too, please.
@@Rugmunchersauce3 I JUST SIGN MELBURY !
Am I the only one who thought that was Roseanne in the thumbnail?
a little extra, well yes, why would I resist? thanks.
hey!! I have all the things to make Gove faces here at home, ham, salami, onions, pimentos, jalapenos, and tortillas (insteadof a taco shell)
The Egyptian gay pride parade really is magnificent, good on ya!
Or they're all really into the anime "How Heavy are the Dumbells you Lift?"
Surprisingly progressive for that region
beware rishiiiiiii
what was ian upset about with the score?
I dunno but they never win.
Done
Paul does not seem to like Jennifer.
I have been binging HIGNFY and HIGMNFY, we don't get it in Australia and two things I've noticed, 1. Merton hatescanyone funny than him. 2. Merton MUST be the centre of attention.
Ta ever so, what what?
comedy
Jennifer carried that episode, although it is starting to look tired as a format.
But the following week's is much better.
Nice to see Hislop downplaying well-known Neo-Nazi symbolism and misrepresenting the public discourse over it despite knowing the man with the Neo-Nazi tattoos (there were several just on his face) had lied about it. Well done Ian, great look.
Misread? He explained the entire story, how is that misreading it?
@@toringepedersen9614 He represented a collection of explicitly neo-nazi tattoos as one that may have been misconstrued until it was found out that he lied about his father.
When in reality that part of the story was irrelevant. There was no need to check on his father in order to see that he was a neo-nazi.
@@DanGolag Ofcourse context matters. If someone heard about the story, and then did'nt get the full story. Then reads what that guy said about his dad. If Hislop didnt mention the part about his dad, that person would'nt know that the guy had lied about his dad. Not everyone is well-versed in neo-nazi tattoos.
@@DanGolag You are extremely weird.
No sound
Turn your volume up...? ;-) (There is sound.)
@@MrFloppyHare not on ipad
@@dtec30 I don't see how it would be different for iPad devices.
@@MrFloppyHare when i tried to play it had no sound even if i hit the volume to the max could be hackware on my iPad tho
a curiously flat episode.Pehaps because the host and the guests were just dull and self-consciously laughing at their own poor jokes.
Have I Got a Bit More News for You ?? Apparently not 08/ Distorted factualities does not news make. Even the small screened audience reactions seem increasingly forced.
Wow, these were some unfunny guests.
Should be called "Have I Got a bit more Left Wing News for you".
I take it you've not seen the show before? It is the BBC.
Yeah, that's why I am here.
ruh roh