Suresh Hirawat dang, a year later and no one replied. The joke was Lee asked what they were doing (in the sense of activity) but Richard replied about 70,( in the sense of speed) which is why they hit the badger
I’ve never seen Bob so serious and insistent about something such as the banker’s name, and the fact that THAT out of all things is what makes him get mildly aggressive makes my night
This seems like an A.I. error (artificial intelligence). These kinds of examples (in your post and the replies that followed) are actually a difficult part in auto-translations.
Yes, it is a problem with the English language. It should be "Did Richard and the Banker from Deal Or No Deal bury a badger," but, unfortunately, we can basically structure our sentences how we want, although there is a more correct way to avoid confusion, as I said.
Steven Deaville, I wouldn't necessarily say there's a huge talent going to waste (just my opinion). It would be great to see him host his own show but I personally find him to be at his best when he has almost a "free reign" to say and do what he wants. And that usually happens when he isn't restricted to the boundaries that would be set in place if he was the main host/presenter. Case in point: about a year after Jeremy Clarkson left Top Gear, Clarkson was hosting some panel show (i forget which one but u can find the clip of it on here) and Richard Osman was a guest on one of the panels. During the entire show Richard repeatedly tore shreds through Clarkson and the latter did not have a comeback whatsoever. If Richard was hosting, his main role would be to keep the format of the show on track and all the other things that come with it rather than let loose.
@@AJ_Evo "If Richard was hosting, his main role would be to keep the format of the show on track and all the other things that come with it rather than let loose." You are absolutely correct. Richard is nowhere near this funny when he is hosting House of Games.
Think about this: Richard Osman IS the banker! Watch again and think of him as the banker in 3rd person... It makes sense, he's into production etc... I reckon he is the banker...
Are we imagining a kind of Fight Club scenario here? Come to think of it, it is a bit odd for a married couple to be going on holiday with just one of their friends without their partner.
@@funkyfranx Even later (sorry), but in this Richard says he was producer for it at the time.... so he could have been? Potentially Glenn was his replacement
"About 70." You can see how much Lee and Bob appreciated that style of old school comedy! Then "No. It was a holiday." and "I say 'badger', I mean 'nun'." where the icing on the cake.
When i was younger i always thought Noel Edmunds talked to himself as the phone wire always looked like a piece of rope. Then just made the offer himself.
"After 11 years of notoriety, the identity of Deal or no Deal's Banker has finally been unveiled. The Channel 4 show, hosted by Noel Edmonds, was axed earlier this week. The Banker has now been revealed as Glenn Hugill. You’ll more than likely recognise him from his Coronation Street days: The 45-year-old actor starred in Corrie during the 90s, when he played policeman Alan McKenna - the boyfriend of hairdresser Fiona Middleton, played by Angela Griffin."
Can someone explain to me why everyone is laughing when Rob Brydon asks "was Noel there?" and Richard Osman replies "no, it was a holiday!"? I didn't really get the joke here!
11Apr19Apr I think the intended meaning was that the Banker works with Noel, so he obviously wouldn't be with him if he was on holiday (a break from work), but the other panelists seem to have taken the meaning to be an insult towards Noel's disposition.
toolworks Well, I think it was more because Richard ALSO used to work on the show with the banker, so the story was about co-workers going on holiday together. Edmonds, also being a co-worker, would've fit that pattern as well. If they then excluded him to actually go on "a holiday", it likely emphasizes that he's troublesome to be around.
+Piston Craft I searched this video out to say the same thing. Apparently Glenn "The Banker" Hugill played someone named Alan McKenna on Coronation Street in the late 90s.
Seriously?! It's a stripey mammal found all over the UK that hunts a night and is often considered a pest by farmers as they can spread TB throughout the countryside.
"What were you doing with him in the car?"
"About 70?"
I died.
+ShiroiKage009 I expected him to say "burying the badger, if you know what I mean"
+ShiroiKage009 i dont understand. what does he mean by 70?
***** The speed the car was going at.
+ShiroiKage009 I guess we'll have to bury you next to the badger then.
+ShiroiKage009 so did the badger
Richard was on fire in this one.
Bob wasn't half bad either!
„What were you doing in the car with him?“ „About 70“ That was very Lee Mack-esque! Lee looked proud
What does it mean?
Richard is like a more intelligent, less annoying Lee.
no
@@numbo655 fuck off.
Suresh Hirawat dang, a year later and no one replied.
The joke was Lee asked what they were doing (in the sense of activity) but Richard replied about 70,( in the sense of speed) which is why they hit the badger
"What's burying the badger a euphemism for?" God I love Bob. 😂
I’ve never seen Bob so serious and insistent about something such as the banker’s name, and the fact that THAT out of all things is what makes him get mildly aggressive makes my night
Especially given the names of his characters! He's too much 😂😂😂
@@moimeself1088 They called him the sniper's dream.
He wasn't annoyed he was playing that angle is all
“Can you tell us her name, or is she working for the Iranian government?”
…
“WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE BANKER?”
Brilliant.
one of the funniest Bob Mortimer moments to me
"I think you're wildly overestimating the sophistication of the badger community"- LOL
I love his witty and smart sense of humour.
hes underrated
''Was Noel there?'' ''No, it was a holiday'' ha ha ha!!!
richard is such an underrated guest in the show, this and the career one his wit challenges Lee
Such great witty humour between all the guests.
Until more than halfway through the video, I thought he meant he buried the badger and the Banker in the same grave.
+klystron2010 I did aswell!
It's just like "I can smell if there's a dead fly in the room".
I thought meant his sense of smell would only occur if there's a fly on the room
This seems like an A.I. error (artificial intelligence). These kinds of examples (in your post and the replies that followed) are actually a difficult part in auto-translations.
Yes, it is a problem with the English language. It should be "Did Richard and the Banker from Deal Or No Deal bury a badger," but, unfortunately, we can basically structure our sentences how we want, although there is a more correct way to avoid confusion, as I said.
you fool
Richard is quite witty to be fair to him lol
Steven Deaville, I wouldn't necessarily say there's a huge talent going to waste (just my opinion). It would be great to see him host his own show but I personally find him to be at his best when he has almost a "free reign" to say and do what he wants. And that usually happens when he isn't restricted to the boundaries that would be set in place if he was the main host/presenter. Case in point: about a year after Jeremy Clarkson left Top Gear, Clarkson was hosting some panel show (i forget which one but u can find the clip of it on here) and Richard Osman was a guest on one of the panels. During the entire show Richard repeatedly tore shreds through Clarkson and the latter did not have a comeback whatsoever. If Richard was hosting, his main role would be to keep the format of the show on track and all the other things that come with it rather than let loose.
He's a Cambridge graduate like David
@@AJ_Evo "If Richard was hosting, his main role would be to keep the format of the show on track and all the other things that come with it rather than let loose." You are absolutely correct. Richard is nowhere near this funny when he is hosting House of Games.
Think about this: Richard Osman IS the banker! Watch again and think of him as the banker in 3rd person... It makes sense, he's into production etc... I reckon he is the banker...
You just blew my mind brother. Even if it's not true, just imagining it is for a little bit makes the video entertaining on an another level
"Between you an me" entirely meaning "Between you and me, but 100% on the side of me".
Know I'm a bit late, but it's been revealed that the banker is the producer, Glenn Hugill
Are we imagining a kind of Fight Club scenario here? Come to think of it, it is a bit odd for a married couple to be going on holiday with just one of their friends without their partner.
@@funkyfranx Even later (sorry), but in this Richard says he was producer for it at the time.... so he could have been? Potentially Glenn was his replacement
“When I say badger I mean nun” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Somebody explain it pls
"About 70." You can see how much Lee and Bob appreciated that style of old school comedy!
Then "No. It was a holiday." and "I say 'badger', I mean 'nun'." where the icing on the cake.
I never knew how hilarious Richard was before
I always thought Edmunds made up the banker because he was clinically insane.
He is. You know about Candice right?
I always assumed the banker was mr blobby
Tommy Two-shoes omg that would be amazing
When i was younger i always thought Noel Edmunds talked to himself as the phone wire always looked like a piece of rope. Then just made the offer himself.
Stella4eva candeez nuts slap your face?
The way this is titled it sounded like The Banker died and had a dead badger buried with him... LOL
To be fair, judging from the title, either or both of them could be alive.
Richard: "We said a few words"
Lee: "What did you say?"
Richard: "Lord, protect this badger"
Lee: "If only you'd have said it an hour earlier"
"No, it was a holiday" Hahaha
Bob Mortimer looks like a cross between Chris Moyles and Martin Freeman
+Hello! Have a good day with a bit of Kevin Spacey thrown in for good measure.
I always thought he was a bit like Martin Freeman! The way he talks and gesticulates and even a bit of the way he looks
I thought he looked like Liam Payne weirdly.
He is a dead ringer for kevin spacey until he opens his mouth.
charlotte bruce yeah he looks like an older Liam Payne
Richard is a very funny man, quite under-appreciated methinks!
"After 11 years of notoriety, the identity of Deal or no Deal's Banker has finally been unveiled. The Channel 4 show, hosted by Noel Edmonds, was axed earlier this week. The Banker has now been revealed as Glenn Hugill. You’ll more than likely recognise him from his Coronation Street days: The 45-year-old actor starred in Corrie during the 90s, when he played policeman Alan McKenna - the boyfriend of hairdresser Fiona Middleton,
played by Angela Griffin."
I saw Glenn, the Banker, in a book shop once. Or at least someone who looked and talked an awful lot like him, and he has a very distinctive voice.
Osman is a living legend---imo the funniest man on British TV at the mo,,
(along with his pal David Mitchell)
Richard Bury is such an underrated funny guy..
his surname isn't Bury
Richard is excellent for this programme.
Yes Richard! He needs way more time on air; he's hilarious! :)
Bob Mortimer is so endearing, he makes my father issues flare up.
Why? He's more like an uncle.
I love Richard!--possibly the cleverest man on UK Tv.
I don't know who that woman was, but I love the sound of her laughter.
Agreed, she’s got really contagious laughter.
Lamporre It is Patsy Kensit
@@TheMsPants what?
03:28 the banker's name is dave
+Devhi P It's actually Glenn Hugill.
+Devhi P He said 'gave'
Devhi P wow
Listen carefully at 3:28 and you here Richard give away the name of the banker I think it’s Dave
It's Glenn fyi
Joe Sayer I think he was about to say “...gave a few words” but got cut off. Fairly sure he said “gave”
No he was talking about the channel, Dave
I heard him say @3:27 “and Dave...” Dave is the banker
Oh mein gott! Dave is the banker. David Mitchell. Oh mein gott!
I think it was actually “and gave some words of apology “
No it’s one of the producer called Glenn Hugill
I love Richard
Coincidently, Bob's impression of Noel Edmonds on The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer is incredible!
What were you doing in the car?
About seventy 😂😂
This would have made a great story for Bob... I would so much love to have heard him tell this story
We would totally know the bankers name too.
Wow, David looks absolutely tiny in the middle there.
I always thought there wasn't anybody on the end of the phone, I thought the banker was just the voices in Noel's head
Richard is hilarious!
'was Noel there?' 'No, it was a holiday' Priceless :D
Wow, I was about 2 minutes into the video when I realized he didn't actually bury the badger [alongside] the banker.
1:53 WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE BANKER.
“I think you’re wildly overestimating the sophistication of the badger community.”
Does this whole sequence happen without stops or is his edited to make it flow like this?
+The doctor No chance - ever hear any conversation with no pauses, or 'erms' or 'ums'?
from 3:05 I think they cut some words out before 'buried it' and then before 'said a few words'. listen on headphones, the sound is clipped.
it's really like this
Too funny. I think Richard does say the first name of the banker when he said I said a few words and Dave said a few words.
Great catch!
This guy should be on more comedies
My name does bring a dash of comedy to situations ;) I'm very proud
This is why I LOVE this show! bahahahaha
Can someone explain to me why everyone is laughing when Rob Brydon asks "was Noel there?" and Richard Osman replies "no, it was a holiday!"? I didn't really get the joke here!
Oh, is that it? I mean, I know that (that he is an asshole), but I thought the meaning of the joke was more elaborate! Thank you anyway!! :D
11Apr19Apr I think the intended meaning was that the Banker works with Noel, so he obviously wouldn't be with him if he was on holiday (a break from work), but the other panelists seem to have taken the meaning to be an insult towards Noel's disposition.
toolworks Well, I think it was more because Richard ALSO used to work on the show with the banker, so the story was about co-workers going on holiday together. Edmonds, also being a co-worker, would've fit that pattern as well. If they then excluded him to actually go on "a holiday", it likely emphasizes that he's troublesome to be around.
A holiday is supposed to be fun. Richard is joking that Noel Edmonds is annoying by implying it would not be fun if Noel was there.
11Apr19Apr Yes, as Wildthing has said, it's because he's jokingly implying that it wouldn't have been a fun holiday if Edmonds was there.
I just want to be around Bob Mortimer
Richard Osman is incredibly quick. I noticed that from many shows he appeared on. Lightning fast.
Richard Osman reminds me so much of Edd China from Wheeler Dealers. I'm not sure why, maybe it's because they're both REALLY tall.
Possibly the most fun episode ever.
lol I love Bob Mortimer (Martin Freeman)
The best WILTY episode
What a brilliant clue! Perhaps the most common name in the UK! It gives such a short list.
FYI the bankers name is Glenn hugill
Piston Craft Expect a knock on your door late in the evening!
Badger's got some company now.
+Piston Craft I searched this video out to say the same thing. Apparently Glenn "The Banker" Hugill played someone named Alan McKenna on Coronation Street in the late 90s.
Jervis Germane he's the producer of deal or no deal also.
At 3:29 he says and Dave... so the banker is called Dave....
3:27 ... did he say "they've"... or did he slip up and call the Banker "Dave"?
So much better than any game show in the U.S.
Richard Osman "ever since i can remember, I always wanted to be a producer of light entertainment on the bbc". *I know I'd from rags to riches!*
“If only you said that an hour earlier”
excellent. Thanks
3:25
Richard actually slips up and gives us the Banker's first name!
Noel Edmonds is the host of Deal Or No Deal, of which Richard used to be the producer.
3:27 The name of the banker
No he doesn't, he says "And.. gave some words of apology". Not Dave!
Richard = legend :)
Richard Osman, future team captain.
Did anyone hear him say Dave at 3:28 Bankers name
David looks tiny between Richard and Greg :)
Richard's wit was on fire
From which part of the video did you make that conclusion?
My god this guy's quick!
Yay Richard!
Ahahaha me too... And when he said the banker's wife was there, i though "hang on... the banker is dead and he's going on holiday with his wife"?
I like 6ft7 Richard Osman because i am almost as tall as him at 6ft5 or 6ft6 with a shoes 👟 on!
3:27 the banker is called Dave
1:53 WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE BANKER :-D I shat myself
Huh that's strange, I remember this as being a lie
sorry i will keep that in mind next time
Glenn Hugill is the Banker according to Google
Lol he slips up , 3:27 lets out the bankers names dave
Oh wow, totally misinterpreted the title. I thought he meant he'd buried a badger along with the bankers body. I'm glad it's not quite that dark
how did so many ppl make this mistake??
Cannot believe they said true ,what a shame
He says Dave at one point? Is that the first name of the Banker?
Rob no doubt drawing on his experiences as a 'Female' Badger back on Jinsy! (Where is series 3)!
I think you are overestimating the sophistication of badger community. Awesome
I went to Sweden for summer once. The roads were covered in dead badgers. It was unbelievable.
Bob is never wrong!
3:09 crazy eyes
Seriously?! It's a stripey mammal found all over the UK that hunts a night and is often considered a pest by farmers as they can spread TB throughout the countryside.
That doctor should be honoured to share the same last name as me ;)
its a fabulous name :D
He said the bankers name was dave near the end.
Hes fucking Brilliant
Me too