@@pamelah6431 Me too, but the , Americans feel he speaks like them in the show, so I bow to their ear. I just find him very natural in what he does. Irrespective if it's the highly intelligent House to the Lieutenant George. - Black adder - The Prince Regent. He wears the characters like a good old coat.
@@francescomariaraimondo3395 To be fair they addressed that in the show. He knew it wasn't recommended but he preferred it and was too stubborn to do what he was told.
@@junbh2 yeah yeah I remember this but having a limp myself and walking with a cane I can tell you stubborn as you might be, you wouldn't be able, you would switch after a day max without even realising
I think I heard him say (way back in an interview) he actually switched sides because it was starting to actually hurt ironically doing the limp take after take so he would switch sides and nobody noticed.
Auto immune, Sarcoidosis, and "You're an Idiot" still rings to me after 8 seasons. Bravo Hugh! Thank you for an awesome series and memorable character!
I notice how Hugh Laurie plays down his very real intelligence. Obviously, he doesn't have medical knowledge, but he's projecting an image of a man who isn't clever at all - which really isn't the case. It's amazing how a multi-talented man like him can possess such humility!
@@WagwanEquation curious as to a reference to the synchronicity, or if Chael just has a mean leg cross, which -don't get me wrong- he has a mean leg cross...
@@pretzelhunt Now I don't want to put words in Uncle Chaels mouth (he certainly has enough in there already), but I think a man with such an infamous leg cross would simply appreciate the beauty displayed here. After all, MMA is as much about technical prowess as it is about power.
@@BroBercules I mean I never hear Brit’s bring up Hugh Laurie any where near as much as so many less deserving names. It’s odd that he’s so much the least talked about of his triumvirate despite being on equal footing as all of them on talent, not that Stephen Fry or Emma Thompson are less deserving
George is great and the reputation for pranks and humour is brilliant but let's not forget that Hugh Laurie was one of the two greats in British comedy and is responsible for some 'still first class to this day' sketches and phrases by characters in Blackadder that people use to this day!
So true I loved his Prince George. I still laugh when he was wore a ridiculous outfit to a party and spoke to Blackadder when he came back: Prince George : Sink me Blackadder if I haven't just had the most wonderful evening of my life. Blackadder : Tell me all sir. Prince George : Well as you know when I set out I looked divine. At the party as I passed all eyes turned. Blackadder : And I daresay quite a few stomachs. 😂🤣😂🤣🤣
And let us not forget his bumbling but charming Bertie Wooster in the TV adaptation of Wodehouse’s “Jeeves and Wooster” (with Steven Fry as Jeeves) that aired on PBS.
Hugh Laurie as Prince Regent in Black Adder is one of the funniest characters. I was disappointed his character got so serious in House . He can make you laugh even with a deadpan face . Excellent actor .
It's funny because Hugh Laurie seems like he's trying to look past his previous role on "House" and you can tell just how humble and unreminiscent he's being. Almost like he feels uncomfortable talking about it.
This reminds me that it’s time to watch Matt Damon, Bill Murray, and Hugh Bonneville for the umpteenth time. It is quite literally the best Graham Norton show I’ve ever seen.
He said he will always love House but the filming had him trapped in a cage in LA, so he couldn't really enjoy life properly until the last season ended
For the first time I saw Hugh Laurie when he played as Bertie Wooster in "Jeeves and Wooster" comedy series. This is his one of the best roles. I like it very much.
House is in a different league altogether. He is not only a doctor, he is medical genius. He is a diagnostic specialist. Whereas Clooney is an ER doctor. House is most definitely the better doctor‼️House will know what Clooney knows as a doctor. He had to do clinic hours, so he knew the basic medical treatments and procedures.
Well that depends. If my child just got shot I'd want the ER pediatrician to save her but if I has an ultra rare diease I'd want the infectious diease doctor
Hands down, Dr House is the better doctor. Yes, he is a diagnostic specialist, but he would have to start learning the basics just like all doctors. So he would know how to do all the basic medical procedures. Remember, he used to have to do clinical hours to deal with walk-in patients.
House is the worst choice. He's the 'better Doctor' on paper, but 999,999/1 million cases are 'too boring' for him to be interested in. Unless I had an extremely rare problem, House is not the choice. I love House, BTW. But for 99.9999% cases that I might have, either Dr Ross or any of House's underlings would actually be a better bet.
Definitely Dr House. He would have had the same medical training as Dr Ross. As we have seen over the 8 seasons, House has done clinic hours treating "normal" medical conditions, and he has performed simple surgical procedures. He is more knowledgeable than Dr Ross.
House relied on an epiphany to reveal the correct diagnosis - up until then - he make incorrect diagnoses and force dangerous treatments - until the last 60 secs of the episode - - i don't want a doctor that relies on a chance remark by a random person
Hugh Laurie very thankful he was given the role as House. He is a musician loves music. There are so many great instruments and players that make up a symphony. This is how he feels about House. The writers, cameramen, directors, cast of actors make House a great show. He is very gracious guy.
Hugh Laurie is extremely intelligent and a great actor and was far before house started and I don't believe for a second that he doesn't remember anything about his series and if I have to choose I would definitely pick house
Odd to see Laurie and Clooney on the same sofa. Their TV shows made me fall in love with medical lingo when I was a budding translator ages ago and I chose medical translation as my specialty after seeıng the ER and House.
Bryan Singer could just not find the proper actor to play House, but during the process he reportedly said something like..."Stop bringing me these English actors to look at!" Hugh Laurie recorded a poorly made audition tape while in Namibia. Singer saw it and said...."YES! Finally a strong American actor, with character. This is our guy!" He somehow had no clue who Laurie was despite him being well known in the UK for years and was stunned to find out that he was English. On another note, one of my closest friends wrote for House - Peter Blake
As an avid Cary Grant fan, I disagree. Geoge is stooped and walks like an old man. Cary moved with athletic grace to the end, he exuded an air of sophistication and he was a good actor. It's only my opinion, but I think that George tries to emulate Cary Grant; however, George is not a good actor, he is full of himself and doesn't have the talent or self-deprecating air of Cary Grant.
@@yvonnewalesuk8035 Uh, George had chronic back pain and got spine surgery. I would imagine this would affect his movement at least a little. I've had spine pain and *excruciating* pain excludes any sort of athletic grace, thanks. George Clooney is just himself. Cary Grant was himself. You don't need to put down other people to make your selected person look better if they are good enough already. (Also? I actually had to Google who Cary Grant was. So. /shrug)
@@yvonnewalesuk8035 I agree with you. Although Clooney is very dapper and attractive, Cary Grant was handsome and talented on a whole other level. Grant had also been an acrobat in a traveling circus and his athleticism and grace is evident in his physical movements on film. Have to say that North by Northwest is my favorite Grant film (and there's a scene when Grant is climbing and jumping with outside of James Mason's house and Grant does it with such skill and ease that you can see the former acrobat in Grant).
Me too, I immediately ruled out George though, because duh, he's not even british so no dice. Graham had to point out House before it clicked. Ooooh those doctors, not THE Doctor. Oops. :)
I have met Bill Murray multiple times at this point because I happened to work at the hotel where his restaurant is right next door he is certainly a character LOL
He sure know and remember, watch some of his other interviews, he is just a genuine guy that dosent like to brag about it! Also he said that he learned so many medical terms & causes of some diseases, he can pass as a real doctor.
George Clooney's riff on using his whole name reminded me of the Saturday Night Live bit with Steve Martin. Someone excitedly says, "WOW! STEVE MARTIN!" And Steve smiles broadly and says in that smug, self-satisfied way only Steve can affect says, "Please...Call me MR. Steve Martin"
hugh laurie is the one for the role so amazing . Dr. house actually is such a funny character a doctor i would definitly want to learn medicine from him 🤣🤣
Hugh is literally two different people when he switches accents
it's called acting
He is very good at it eh.....so smooth
He really doesn't have an American accent in House. He sounds like himself to me.
@@pamelah6431 Me too, but the , Americans feel he speaks like them in the show, so I bow to their ear.
I just find him very natural in what he does. Irrespective if it's the highly intelligent House to the Lieutenant George. - Black adder - The Prince Regent. He wears the characters like a good old coat.
@@casperwallace9685 I'm American. ;)
Hugh Laurie: I switch limps and canes.
*"Me rewatching every Dr House scenes with intensity"*
Yet he always used the cane in the wrong way. He should've used the cane on the opposite side of the injured thigh
@@francescomariaraimondo3395 To be fair they addressed that in the show. He knew it wasn't recommended but he preferred it and was too stubborn to do what he was told.
@@junbh2 yeah yeah I remember this but having a limp myself and walking with a cane I can tell you stubborn as you might be, you wouldn't be able, you would switch after a day max without even realising
🤣🤣🤣👏👏👍❤️
I think I heard him say (way back in an interview) he actually switched sides because it was starting to actually hurt ironically doing the limp take after take so he would switch sides and nobody noticed.
Auto immune, Sarcoidosis, and "You're an Idiot" still rings to me after 8 seasons. Bravo Hugh! Thank you for an awesome series and memorable character!
😆 and don’t forget doing a Lumbar Puncture
And it was never Lupin
@@LT-wi7so lupus. Yeah that one came up quite often too! Hehehe
@@Kitana74 had one myself. Always had to look away at those scenes. Hehehe
Start him on steroids
Guys, I'm starting to suspect Hugh Laurie was not a real doctor.
Hey you don't say that!!
He did get caught and went to jail for it....
He's not even a real house.
Nah his acting on playing British hugh laurie is just too good..hes a real doctor don't worry
Wut 😟
George Clooney: "You've done the show for 8 years and don't remember any of it?"
Hugh Laurie: "Nope"
Me: glad I'm not the only one with memory issues
XDDDD
You aren't the only one, Hon. By lunch, I can't remember what I had for breakfast.
Of course, Hugh (well: House) was high on Oxy most of the time.
Everybody lies
Been there bro
Gotta stop the weed for some time and your memory comes back( to some extent lol)🤣
Hugh Laurie is such a legend
That he is that he truly is
I agree.👍
George's head seems to defy his neck at 1:08
getting your buddies drunk on a TV show - legend too in my books
A humble gentleman.
I notice how Hugh Laurie plays down his very real intelligence. Obviously, he doesn't have medical knowledge, but he's projecting an image of a man who isn't clever at all - which really isn't the case.
It's amazing how a multi-talented man like him can possess such humility!
Him and his bestie Stephen Fry are both extremely smart and downplay it a lot
@@MariaBelova multple and profuse agreement
im stupid but the big words means cleveringness
People who are intelligent are also selfsecured. They can play it down and
@@MariaBelova Hugh plays it down, Stephen plays it up
@@Rat_Queen86 respectfully disagree after reading Fry's memoirs. The guy is an absolute genius and a professional self loafer
That synchronised leg cross 0:57
Uncle Chael would be proud.
Never thought I’d see an mma reference here lmao
@@Retsea I want to spread his gospel and undefeated record as far as possible
@@WagwanEquation curious as to a reference to the synchronicity, or if Chael just has a mean leg cross, which -don't get me wrong- he has a mean leg cross...
@@pretzelhunt Now I don't want to put words in Uncle Chaels mouth (he certainly has enough in there already), but I think a man with such an infamous leg cross would simply appreciate the beauty displayed here.
After all, MMA is as much about technical prowess as it is about power.
@@pretzelhunt but to answer your question, no there's no reference to synchronisation as far as I know.
I'm sure he remembers some phrases like "It's never Lupus" and "Everbody lies"
Yes the best lines XD
"IT'S NOT LUPUS"
"It's NEVER lupus" 🤣🤣🤣
One of my favorite jokes on the show:
"Whatever happened to 'everybody lies'?"
House: "I was lying"
They arent talking about the show. They are talking about remembering medical terms
I so miss "House" and always will. Hugh Laurie is one of the finest most under rated actor.
Maybe in America. In British TV and film he is huge; There isn't a person who doesn't know him as Prince George or Wooster from Jeeves and Wooster.
@@BroBercules Lately anyone without their own national holiday can be described as "underrated" so I just ignore it as a meaningless hyperbole.
@@BroBercules why is he not Sir than?
@@BroBercules I mean I never hear Brit’s bring up Hugh Laurie any where near as much as so many less deserving names. It’s odd that he’s so much the least talked about of his triumvirate despite being on equal footing as all of them on talent, not that Stephen Fry or Emma Thompson are less deserving
Define underrated.. at the time he was one of the most paid actors for a tv show in the world
No one's gonna talk about the sync in 0:57?
Good eye! I'd missed it--but, wow! It's like a dance number!
exactly
I caught it lol
Came here to post this ^^^
Omg!
"When I do play another role now, and the director says action, I start limping...." 😂😂
Pávlov's Doctor House.
House is definitely the best doc.
Unless it's lupus.
behave
Well technically he’s a diagnostician
@@Dewebje or lymphoma
And the best actor.
George is great and the reputation for pranks and humour is brilliant but let's not forget that Hugh Laurie was one of the two greats in British comedy and is responsible for some 'still first class to this day' sketches and phrases by characters in Blackadder that people use to this day!
So true I loved his Prince George. I still laugh when he was wore a ridiculous outfit to a party and spoke to Blackadder when he came back:
Prince George : Sink me Blackadder if I haven't just had the most wonderful evening of my life.
Blackadder : Tell me all sir.
Prince George : Well as you know when I set out I looked divine. At the party as I passed all eyes turned.
Blackadder : And I daresay quite a few stomachs.
😂🤣😂🤣🤣
_one of the two greats in British comedy_ One of the *TWO* !! greats?! Are you insane?
@@jul30ie Prince George - a classic.
The song "Mystery" still leaves me in stitches.
And let us not forget his bumbling but charming Bertie Wooster in the TV adaptation of Wodehouse’s “Jeeves and Wooster” (with Steven Fry as Jeeves) that aired on PBS.
Release the footage of bill murray throwing a pineapple into the audience PLEASE
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@@gaborgaborfi2395 thanks but there's no pineapple tossing in that clip
@@LindaC616 Im also disapointed
@@gaborgaborfi2395 still worth re-watch
I want to see it too!
They are constantly crossing their legs in the same direction and doing it at the same time.😂
George: Supraventricular tachyarrythmia
Me: He practiced that a lot. 😂
Oh my goodness.....that’s nice......hey friend how are you doing today hope you’re having a wonderful day today?
AND Godless Google is Awesome in the spelling category !
@@fredmichaels418
I have done medical transcription for years. He actually said "superventricular" when he meant to say supraventricular... 😉
@@sophiedash4026 That he remembers any form of it is noteworthy !
@@sophiedash4026 hello
Hugh Laurie as Prince Regent in Black Adder is one of the funniest characters. I was disappointed his character got so serious in House . He can make you laugh even with a deadpan face . Excellent actor .
i do like a bit of Prince Regent when i am in a house binge.
it always feels as if Chase sees him as Bertie...
Loved him as Prince Regent!
I preferred him as Lt George in Blackadder Goes Forth. "Oh sir; just one thing? If we should happen to tread on a mine, what do we do?"
Serious? He made House a semi-comical show with his dialogues alone.
It's funny because Hugh Laurie seems like he's trying to look past his previous role on "House" and you can tell just how humble and unreminiscent he's being. Almost like he feels uncomfortable talking about it.
according to his wikipedia entry, playing that character was quite stressful at times, with him not able to see his family and some other issues.
@@victoralcantar960 Also, being typecast in a big role can often mean career death.
@@JT-qw1cn Yeah but he was already a very successful british actor so whatever.
Hugh is being too modest. He is a legend. House MD OP 💥
This reminds me that it’s time to watch Matt Damon, Bill Murray, and Hugh Bonneville for the umpteenth time. It is quite literally the best Graham Norton show I’ve ever seen.
Oh my goodness.....that’s nice......hey friend how are you doing today hope you’re having a wonderful day today?
I like this
@@lacondrathompson1747
Thanks. Have you seen that episode?
Same!!! The three of them were such a whack!!
Is this the one where everyone is drunkety-drunk-drunk?
Hugh doesn't remember anything from the show?!
Everybody lies...
😁👍
He was very tired of dr. House. He wants to forget about it.
He said he will always love House but the filming had him trapped in a cage in LA, so he couldn't really enjoy life properly until the last season ended
😶🤐
How come he doesn't remember anything from the show?! What happened to him? Lost his memory from that time? House would speak volumes about this.
Hugh in "the Night Manager" was at his best acting in that short series
Agree 💯. Absolutely terrifying.
Absolutely agreed! Great series, Laurie is one scary and diabolical villain....
@@schubert002 he said he wanted that role badly, but was locked into HOUSE. They waited for him..years
It's reassuring to know that George Clooney watches The Graham Norton Show, like the rest of us.
I would so love to get drunk with him.
Why?
Not only that, he deliberately made (at least!) one show more interesting by giving his friends a tequila pre-show experience. ^_^
I love that George Clooney says his nephews call him George Clooney, lol
I was so relieved when he got to the word "into" from 1:12 ............
For the first time I saw Hugh Laurie when he played as Bertie Wooster in "Jeeves and Wooster" comedy series. This is his one of the best roles. I like it very much.
George is so charming how can you not like him.
I agree!!
By watching Batman n Robin... Doesn't exactly kill the charm but definitely dampens it quite much😂
Just kidding
😍💗 He is. Charming. Gorgeous. I wouldn't say no......although sadly he would never ask! 😂
Easily
Apparently he's just a really nice guy. Top of the list of "Celebs I'd have a pint with".
House is in a different league altogether. He is not only a doctor, he is medical genius. He is a diagnostic specialist. Whereas Clooney is an ER doctor. House is most definitely the better doctor‼️House will know what Clooney knows as a doctor. He had to do clinic hours, so he knew the basic medical treatments and procedures.
Well that depends. If my child just got shot I'd want the ER pediatrician to save her but if I has an ultra rare diease I'd want the infectious diease doctor
Hands down, Dr House is the better doctor. Yes, he is a diagnostic specialist, but he would have to start learning the basics just like all doctors. So he would know how to do all the basic medical procedures. Remember, he used to have to do clinical hours to deal with walk-in patients.
House is the worst choice. He's the 'better Doctor' on paper, but 999,999/1 million cases are 'too boring' for him to be interested in. Unless I had an extremely rare problem, House is not the choice. I love House, BTW. But for 99.9999% cases that I might have, either Dr Ross or any of House's underlings would actually be a better bet.
Definitely Dr House. He would have had the same medical training as Dr Ross. As we have seen over the 8 seasons, House has done clinic hours treating "normal" medical conditions, and he has performed simple surgical procedures. He is more knowledgeable than Dr Ross.
House relied on an epiphany to reveal the correct diagnosis - up until then - he make incorrect diagnoses and force dangerous treatments - until the last 60 secs of the episode - - i don't want a doctor that relies on a chance remark by a random person
I wondered why the Damon/Murray/Bonneville "episode" was even more hilarious than usual.
It was one of the greats. 🤣🤣
My favourite episode. Wqtched it because they mentioned it here. George wanted to get drunk. "George is always drunk" 😁
Will always choose Hugh Laurie over George Clooney
M-mm!
Clooney is a good actor too, I must admit.
Same.
_"George, It's not lupus."_ -Dr House
Hugh Laurie is such a great actor!
0:57 Hugh and George are totally in sync crossing their legs
That Clooney doesn’t get old. He’s aging like fine wine 👌💙😆👍🏼
George “you did the show for 8 years…and you don’t remember any of it”
Hugh: “nooope”
HAHAHAHAHA 😂
I rewatch this part like 8 times 😂
"You can call me George Clooney... " LOL
So you finally stopped the "who is here on the loop of graham norton videos" or whatever you always posted in these comments. 😌
@@NOONE-cd4gu haha.... Nope... Keep looking....
When did he say that?
@@anxiousbrowngal it's from another interview with Graham and him... but here it's here as well... 1:04
This is why I love both of them. Their humour is great.
love how chill and relaxed george clooney is.
Give him ten tequilas and five pineapples and watch him change.
Excellent chemistry here with all 4 of them.
Hugh Laurie very thankful he was given the role as House. He is a musician loves music. There are so many great instruments and players that make up a symphony. This is how he feels about House. The writers, cameramen, directors, cast of actors make House a great show. He is very gracious guy.
Hugh not remembering anything at all and deliberately switching canes and limps during the show is honestly such a big House move tbf
😂😂😂That is just genius 😂❤ And Hugh looks sooooo different with that beard. I love it!
“You’re too old now.” - George Clooney
He probably tells most women that they're too old lol
The irony...
psych 101
Ew he's decrepit.
@@scottakasprite while being decrepit himself
I feel GC's flawless recall of 'that' word deserved at least a clap or a cheer. In America they would have given an ovation for that
Yeah... but then again, the audience would've been instructed to do so
Hugh Laurie is extremely intelligent and a great actor and was far before house started and I don't believe for a second that he doesn't remember anything about his series and if I have to choose I would definitely pick house
He was pretty clearly joking.
Nice return to 2015 when Tomorrowland came out. Great to see George calling out the Monuments Men episode, the best one they ever did!
Ahh, the movie that prevented Tron 3...
Hugh is just so, so, so wonderful! ❤
"You're very welcome, all of you".
Thank you, Graham. Thank you. 🤣
Its never Lupus
Except the one (or was it two?) time is was lol.
I like this show
@@Uniquely-Unoriginal No it was a singular, unique case in season 8
@@MantraHerbInchSin uhhh....Season four...episode eight.
or sarcoidosis
the syncronised leg at 0:56 is sending me hahaha
If I'd spent eight years learning all that medical lingo, I'd spend the rest of my life wandering around telling people what's wrong with them.
0:57 that synchronized leg cross 👌
The funny thing about all of this is that Hugh Laurie's father really is a doctor.
And his son.
Just watched House again and i still feel like something in me is lost forever 💔
them moving their legs simultaneously at 0:57 is just perfect
I thought I was imagining things but I have seen House switch his limp 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Odd to see Laurie and Clooney on the same sofa. Their TV shows made me fall in love with medical lingo when I was a budding translator ages ago and I chose medical translation as my specialty after seeıng the ER and House.
No one cares. Get a diary
Omg I do medical proofreading and whenever I watch medical tv shows I'm like - I actually know what they're saying 😄
@@JohnnyWang826 How very rude.
@@JohnnyWang826 I care lol
Hugh Laurie is a brilliant actor. He's a whole different person.
Bryan Singer could just not find the proper actor to play House, but during the process he reportedly said something like..."Stop bringing me these English actors to look at!" Hugh Laurie recorded a poorly made audition tape while in Namibia. Singer saw it and said...."YES! Finally a strong American actor, with character. This is our guy!" He somehow had no clue who Laurie was despite him being well known in the UK for years and was stunned to find out that he was English. On another note, one of my closest friends wrote for House - Peter Blake
As a real method actor, Hugh was popping Vicodin like crazy, no wonder he forgot what he said.
These guys are legends and funny is a classy way..we are blessed.
The combinations that Graham Norton get are amazing!
The Graham Norton Show is hands down the best show ever on television. There, I said it ♥
The absolute number one talk show I would want to be on if I were famous!
It's a toss up between RuPaul's Drag Race and GNS. Graham is a judge on Drag Race UK.
Hugh Laurie is one of my bets for the new Doctor!💓💖👍✨
House should be a movie
How would they do rhat
It was a movie, a very very long one.
Yesss
A never ending movie!
@Hassan Rehman - They did, it was called Sherlock Holmes.
George Clooney could almost be Cary Grant. He comes closer than anyone else.
Actually always thought that.
As an avid Cary Grant fan, I disagree. Geoge is stooped and walks like an old man. Cary moved with athletic grace to the end, he exuded an air of sophistication and he was a good actor. It's only my opinion, but I think that George tries to emulate Cary Grant; however, George is not a good actor, he is full of himself and doesn't have the talent or self-deprecating air of Cary Grant.
@@yvonnewalesuk8035 it's probably only your opinion. You don't have to put George Clooney down to make Cary Grant sound good.
@@yvonnewalesuk8035 Uh, George had chronic back pain and got spine surgery. I would imagine this would affect his movement at least a little. I've had spine pain and *excruciating* pain excludes any sort of athletic grace, thanks.
George Clooney is just himself.
Cary Grant was himself.
You don't need to put down other people to make your selected person look better if they are good enough already.
(Also? I actually had to Google who Cary Grant was. So. /shrug)
@@yvonnewalesuk8035 I agree with you. Although Clooney is very dapper and attractive, Cary Grant was handsome and talented on a whole other level. Grant had also been an acrobat in a traveling circus and his athleticism and grace is evident in his physical movements on film. Have to say that North by Northwest is my favorite Grant film (and there's a scene when Grant is climbing and jumping with outside of James Mason's house and Grant does it with such skill and ease that you can see the former acrobat in Grant).
"Like as the philosopher Jagger once said 'You can't always get what you want'", so yeah, there is no question really.
1:45 George Clooney whistles the Great Escape theme, a movie about POWs escaping from a German Prison camp during WW2
That’s what it was about?
0:58 the synchronised crossing of the legs XD
"It's lupus, it explains everything!"
That synchronization of the leg crossing 😂
Hugh Laurie is so good he played an American speaking with very terrible British accent! Hahaha
The USA desperately needs a show just like this.
I've opened a Graham Norton video... Guess I'm not sleeping tonight!
me, a whovian:
"when are they gonna go to the point, tho??"
I initially had this thought too until I remembered that they both played *medical* doctors and not time and dimension traveling doctors.
Me too, I immediately ruled out George though, because duh, he's not even british so no dice. Graham had to point out House before it clicked. Ooooh those doctors, not THE Doctor. Oops. :)
I haven't been so early! I am so happy you posted..I feel like I've watched every single clip..i still love it ! 😂❤️
2:42 He should have said, "It's never Lupus"
I have met Bill Murray multiple times at this point because I happened to work at the hotel where his restaurant is right next door he is certainly a character LOL
out walks David Tenant "I'm the best Doctor!"
That would be Tom Baker.
Graham is nice a good host.
Now I need to rewatch every single “House” episode.
i like how 0:57 Hugh and George syncronised crosed there legs
No no no I actually thought I missed something in the show when I noticed that he switched canes and limps.
Whenever I have a medical issue, I think back to House MD and I mumble to myself: "It's not Lupus."
This was a perfect opportunity for Brittney to say:"Between the doctors? The ninth?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Brittney who
@@CristianSirb Robertson I think !!
I love the synchronised leg cross at 0:58
House best medical show ever the first three yes were brilliant the whole cast was great
*years*
Thank u
At 0:56 when they cross their legs at the same time lmao!
Challenge: count the number of times Hugh had the cane in his left hand vs in his right hand in House.
...off to download the series now...(and some may think I'm joking...nope).
@@Uniquely-Unoriginal And I will be back in 9 months to read your answer (Setting an alarm, don't let me down)
@@aceofspoons8382 -- Oh gawd, I better get on that then lol.
Season 2 - all right leg and right hand - except when leaning against like a counter but I think that's in season 3 so nm lol.
@@aceofspoons8382 - Season 2 commented on here already...next season will be a bit, I'm on a re-watching Breaking Bad kick right now :)
He sure know and remember, watch some of his other interviews, he is just a genuine guy that dosent like to brag about it! Also he said that he learned so many medical terms & causes of some diseases, he can pass as a real doctor.
0:58 that leg cross... Iluminati
George Clooney's riff on using his whole name reminded me of the Saturday Night Live bit with Steve Martin. Someone excitedly says, "WOW! STEVE MARTIN!" And Steve smiles broadly and says in that smug, self-satisfied way only Steve can affect says, "Please...Call me MR. Steve Martin"
Before 5 years ago I had no Idea that Hugh was not American. He pulls off "House" so well.
Find Blackadder...
@@jolynnaerobert3190…. Or Jeeves and Wooster
Anybody notice the synchronization of the leg cross at 0:58? 😂
I just love this show never makes me stop laughing. Thank you!
I caught it when he switched canes, limping legs and such, that was one fantastic show.. House!!!!!
Finding out that House is British was not something I expected lmao
Finding out that anybody who watched House didn't know that Hugh Laurie is British is not something I expected.
hugh laurie is the one for the role so amazing . Dr. house actually is such a funny character a doctor i would definitly want to learn medicine from him 🤣🤣
the number of Diseases that is spoken in each episode of House is unreal and different in each episode
Are you a doctor?
0:58 that is the most coordinated thing I have seen in my life