@@vivelaresistance3239 Yes, tea and biscuits, cucumber sandwiches, something to start an exchange of items and/or words, a dialogue, BEFORE you go to the exchange of partners and/or bodily fluids.
@@Janet7144 The Queen has a wicked sense of humour. That's why she often looks severe in public. She is trying to stop herself from laughing at something.
@@lucasduncan1082 No, she doesn't sound "dumb." She sounds like the well-educated, witty member of British nobility that she is. You don't watch any British TV, do you? No, not *Doctor Who* -- none of the actors use posh accents in that show any more. And I'm not denigrating any of the Doctors, being a longtime Whovian myself.
Helena comes from nobility and the upper class elite herself so maybe Lady Anne figured Helena knew about that level of society and where the men might head off to
@@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi yes..... I've seen her videos too..... She is very fast n witty in humour. She comes next to miriam for me. Check out all the videos of miriam Margolyes on Graham Norton show. You'll laugh your guts out
If you watch the whole show, it's quite touching. She also talked about her 2nd son, Herny, got AIDS and dying, and Princess Margaret always hugged him and also talked to the other young patients in the care home.
I think a story from someone like her is kinda unexpected. I think the cliche is that someone so close to the Royals would be respectful and 'proper' but she was down to earth and had a Miriam Margolyes type story to tell. It was glorious and great to see them.all in shock.
I mean...she's a baroness, right? I'm American so I've never heard of her before but I am familiar with the title/position, she's the last person I would expect to tell such a story so I would react the same way! 🤣
@@rovers141 She was a great friend of the Queen and Princess Margaret. She was also one of the Queen’s bridesmaids when the Queen got married. So yes, very posh!
Her ladyship is the daughter of of the 5th Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall, which is near us in Norfolk. We’ve been to the Hall many times for luncheon. Well, ok in the public cafe. 😂
@@jpryan90 I'm fairly certain you are correct, that's how I took it as well. She said it as if she didn't have a care in the world for the Louvre, she just wanted that night of "passion" 🤣
Helena's also related to Lady Glenconner's husband. So she's like their distant niece. She's brilliant at playing aristocratic English Roses because she Is one.
I read this lady's autobiography after seeing this interview. Her husband was very mercurial, she put up with so much over the years and then he went and left his estate, not to Lady Glencomer his wife and mother of all his children but to a male servant who tended him on Mustique in his final days .
Her deadpan telling of the story made me laugh till my eyes were tearing. When she said they asked if we’d like to join them and I said that’s very kind of you but no thank you I 😂 What a proper response.
Nah. I'm black; I'm glad the good ole' days are behind us. But I'm glad other people got to enjoy their time back then because, the fun stories remain to be enjoyed today by everybody.
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Funny ,this lady that belongs to a period that is suppossed to be more conservative, is telling this story like it was the most natural thing, and these two young women, modern, are soo scandalised loool. I love every bit of it!!!
There's no such thing as "more conservative" period, morals simply shift from one place to the other: whenever a society opens up on a certain topic it always does so by automatically repressing another aspect. Look at the ancient Greeks, in many ways they were more open about sexuality than modern Western civilization, yet they'd cringe if they could see what we have become now in the same way we cringe at them.
@@Professicchio Well yes. I agree. But it is still a contrast between the age when this woman was young and today . And these women being young and in this current age , shoul not be supposed to react like that , yet they do. And it is a funny thing to see
What "helping hands"story??? Can you pleasd tell me more. I adore Miriam and I watched every clip of her on Graham's show, which is on TH-cam, but I can't remember that story
this is actually hilarious xDDD Helena lost it at "the Louvre or something like that.." and Olivia's face when she's trying to imagine what Lady Glenconner tells is priceless ;'D
Well Ian McKellen talked about going to a sex club in Germany with Russell Tovey after finishing The Good Liar. So why not, she's also known for researching roles, so she could equally have visited some for that reason.
She actually says "Your father will probably" know it about Helena's father as he was rather aristocratic. Though I doubt Helena's father would tell her if he frequented brothels
the Bonham-Carter family isn't just any old folks ...her entire ancestry is littered with nobility and politicians..her great grandfather was prime minister H.H. Ashquit....she knows these kind of people very well indeed 😊
I just finished her book and I thought it would be lighthearted but it was incredibly intense and emotionally hardcore. I cried loads. She has had a pretty tough life
"I'd been longing for a night of passion, you know?" - yes, i do -- and "on the bed were two disgusting people making love - so I sat back in my chair, didn't want to look back at Collin, didn't know what he was doing - and they kept saying would you like to join in. Look - that's very kind of you" HOW AMAZINGLY GRACIOUS AND HILARIOUS. And everyone's reactions.
@@RasPutintheGreat What is the Louvre? 😱😱😱 Is this a joke? It is one of the most famous art museums in the world and is in Paris. Infact, it is the largest art museum and the most visited museum in the world with 10.2 million visitors last year. The Mona Lisa is kept there.
No matter how many times I watch this I hurt myself laughing. And while the story is just hilarious on it's own, the real kicker for me is Helena's laugh! 😂😂🤣
‘Very kind’ - that’s so twee. Love it!! And one of the funniest bits is when Helena Bonham Carter creases up at her saying "We went to the Louvre or something.... I was frightfully bored by that." Only the aristocracy can be so unashamedly philistine as that. Brilliant.
What a FANTASTIC red sofa. Lady Anne Glenconner is absolutely fabulous! Her story would be incredible for a film. A star is born. Everyone was brilliant and Graham your face in response to Lady Anne was priceless! #GrahamNortonShow #GrahamNorton #LadyAnneGlenconner
She embellishes the story a bit. Just read that it was common for the upper classes to take their virgin wives to brothels to watch others have sex, so they knew what to do on their wedding night. There was no porn back then and ladies did not ask mummy or nanny what sex was like. I bet a lot of ladies were expected not to know about sex so I guess a lot of them pretended as to not bruise the fragile male ego. It was basically the porno version of 'mansplaining'. Look dear; The man pinches the ladies nipple and- "Really? Oh how fascinating! Shall we commence with the shagging?"
oh my god i just came to watch this for laughs and totally forgot Chadwick Boseman was a guest in this episode. It's so weird and sad, it would have been grand to see how far he'd go. I hope his loved ones are doing ok.
Unless I'm totally missing something here, how awful was that for her husband to take his virgin bride to a place like that? I mean, seriously, what kind of mindset was he in?
And she knew he took himself off to upper class brothels before marrying him. How disgusting and such a lack of respect for her. She gave him her virginity!!??
What made me think twice is that I thought it wasn't being done since the early 20th century. I have read some books/stories that some newly wed couples during or around 18th to 19th century go to this brothels or (as she said "seedy" hotels) and look at couples making love. It was always because they wanted to show the bride/wife of what will happen on their honeymoon. ●~~~~●
The most British way of handling a situation like that
@Mohammed Hussain: If they’d been in Britain, a cup of tea would have been offered along with the sex.
@@vivelaresistance3239 Yes, tea and biscuits, cucumber sandwiches, something to start an exchange of items and/or words, a dialogue, BEFORE you go to the exchange of partners and/or bodily fluids.
"Terribly kind of you, Sir. I'm afraid I can't take you up on that offer, but please continue." :D
@@vivelaresistance3239 it was in Britain, it was in London.
@Luxe Lady lol you've never been to the UK eh? They aren't all posh. Lots of greasy obese men there too
"I simply didn't want to look at Colin, I didn't know what he was doing!"
😂😂😂
Ohh we all know what he was doing..wink,wink
I think we can guess 🤣🤣🤣
Yes, Colin is a British gentleman, and was therefore reading the paper, smoking a pipe, and minding his own business.
...And at that moment, Richard Ayoade is nodding along as if thinking "I know EXACTLY what he was doing!"
Colin: *Fap! *Fap! *Fap!
Her posh accent makes her story so much funnier!😂
She sounds dumb - it’s almost like she’s being strangled as she speaks!
She was one of the Queen's attendants at the coronation. I wonder what the Queen thinks about these revelations, I think she probably laughs.
Lucas Duncan - your last brain cells have been strangled years ago 🤦🏼♂️
@@Janet7144 The Queen has a wicked sense of humour. That's why she often looks severe in public. She is trying to stop herself from laughing at something.
@@lucasduncan1082 No, she doesn't sound "dumb." She sounds like the well-educated, witty member of British nobility that she is. You don't watch any British TV, do you? No, not *Doctor Who* -- none of the actors use posh accents in that show any more. And I'm not denigrating any of the Doctors, being a longtime Whovian myself.
"You'll know Helena, you, you'll know." OMG Makes me laugh so much. Love Helena, she reminds me of like the best aunt you could have.
"2 really disgusting people making love, sort of squelching about" it took me 5 straight minutes to stop pissing myself laughing
I read your comment and went into hysterics... 😂😂😂
@@liviusss Me too! 😂
5 minutes of pissing? Quite a big bladder you have there.
5 minutes of pissing indeed? I'm green with envy. I'm on dialysis.
How much water do you drink?
“You’ll know it, Helena!” 🤣
Helena comes from nobility and the upper class elite herself so maybe Lady Anne figured Helena knew about that level of society and where the men might head off to
OMG, Olivia’s reaction 😂 and Helena is just dying.
Omg graham norton show liked your comment
Miranda Miller Very fake reactions.
Helena's reaction to Olivia's dramatic reaction was icing on the cake. I was dying at that point; it was too funny
Helena's wheeze laugh had me dying.
Are we going to talk about Richard's reaction throughout the story? Sitting there nodding his head? LOL
“Would you like to join in?” “Well, that’s very kind of you but...”😂
Manners 😂
I find older British ladies funny as hell.
Me too...... Most particularly miriam Margolyes..... She's simply the best at narrating such erotic stories
If only I could understand her better
@@anaszahoor4628 Julie Walters. She is hilarious
@@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi yes..... I've seen her videos too..... She is very fast n witty in humour. She comes next to miriam for me. Check out all the videos of miriam Margolyes on Graham Norton show. You'll laugh your guts out
@@anaszahoor4628 I have seen every video of Graham Norton to ever exist lol. 😂😂😂
If you watch the whole show, it's quite touching. She also talked about her 2nd son, Herny, got AIDS and dying, and Princess Margaret always hugged him and also talked to the other young patients in the care home.
@@kungfublob5951 deep thinker, that
@@kungfublob5951 There's not even a special place in Hell for you.
@@kungfublob5951 Ow how witty, and SO original....did you come up with that all by yourself, you sad loser?!
and a year later Princess Di, did it on Camera
Greatest part is how the other 4 people instantly turned into teenagers as soon as the story turned sexual 😂
I think a story from someone like her is kinda unexpected. I think the cliche is that someone so close to the Royals would be respectful and 'proper' but she was down to earth and had a Miriam Margolyes type story to tell. It was glorious and great to see them.all in shock.
@@lionheart11381 I totally agree :-)
@@lionheart11381 being "Proper" is for the peasants. The aristocracy do and say whatever they like.
I mean...she's a baroness, right? I'm American so I've never heard of her before but I am familiar with the title/position, she's the last person I would expect to tell such a story so I would react the same way! 🤣
@@rovers141 She was a great friend of the Queen and Princess Margaret. She was also one of the Queen’s bridesmaids when the Queen got married. So yes, very posh!
Now that’s how u tell a seedy story with the utmost class
Classy people can be seedy. They just use nice words to describe seedy things.😂
Her ladyship is the daughter of of the 5th Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall, which is near us in Norfolk. We’ve been to the Hall many times for luncheon. Well, ok in the public cafe. 😂
"Squelching about" is the best thing I've ever heard!
I love how Helena burst into laughter when she started talking about the Louvre, she knew what was coming for she met her quite a few times before.
@@jpryan90 I'm fairly certain you are correct, that's how I took it as well. She said it as if she didn't have a care in the world for the Louvre, she just wanted that night of "passion" 🤣
@@rovers141 Yeah, darcyissues clearly hasn't a clue as to what they are talking about.
, Helena belongs to upper class. She moves in that crowd. Her pedigree is in politics and etc
Helena's also related to Lady Glenconner's husband. So she's like their distant niece. She's brilliant at playing aristocratic English Roses because she Is one.
Yeah you love it she burst into laughter at the idea of going to the Louvre. That means I've wasted €34 on 2 tickets to surprise her...
I have never seen Helena laugh this much on a talk show. Adorable she is.
Helena Bonham-Carter pissing herself laughing: Priceless.
Olivia's facial expressions and Helena crying with laughter... Priceless!
Never underestimate an old lady....She was young once..
Just love how she dismisses the Louvre.
...or something....
I love how honest she is because lots of tourtists who visit the Louvre probably do actually feel that way about the Louvre.
'You know Helena' and she bursting into laughter was the icing on the cake really.
I love the look on Olivia’s face - she’s as delighted as she is shocked 🤣🤣🤣
I read this lady's autobiography after seeing this interview. Her husband was very mercurial, she put up with so much over the years and then he went and left his estate, not to Lady Glencomer his wife and mother of all his children but to a male servant who tended him on Mustique in his final days .
The bloody awful CAD!
“Sort of squelching about” is honestly the best line I’ve ever heard
Her deadpan telling of the story made me laugh till my eyes were tearing. When she said they asked if we’d like to join them and I said that’s very kind of you but no thank you I 😂 What a proper response.
Now we know what people mean when they talk about "the good old days"
Simon Frederiksen Exactly , back then people wouldn’t have a chance to refuse an orgy until they arrived at a seedy hotel.
Nah. I'm black; I'm glad the good ole' days are behind us. But I'm glad other people got to enjoy their time back then because, the fun stories remain to be enjoyed today by everybody.
@@GullibleTarget So Basically like that Monty Python song
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Wait, that's not it.
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Not half bad, but that's not quite it.
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That's the ticket!
But then there is this one if we're talking good ol' days;
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Funny ,this lady that belongs to a period that is suppossed to be more conservative, is telling this story like it was the most natural thing, and these two young women, modern, are soo scandalised loool. I love every bit of it!!!
These two young women ?! Lol, you're sweet !
@@Liz86000 hahahahah well yes, they are young, to me!!!
There's no such thing as "more conservative" period, morals simply shift from one place to the other: whenever a society opens up on a certain topic it always does so by automatically repressing another aspect.
Look at the ancient Greeks, in many ways they were more open about sexuality than modern Western civilization, yet they'd cringe if they could see what we have become now in the same way we cringe at them.
@@Professicchio Well yes. I agree. But it is still a contrast between the age when this woman was young and today . And these women being young and in this current age , shoul not be supposed to react like that , yet they do. And it is a funny thing to see
kaouter Mouslim haliba we have always been the same. Is just that social media has mede things more public.
Love when Helena gets a good laugh. It's contagious 😊
This is brilliant and for 87 she is amazing. Oliver colman's face is exactly what I did listening to this wonderfully funny story
i have never thought anyone can top miriam margolyes' "helping hands" story. if these two could have a story off please and thank you :D
What "helping hands"story??? Can you pleasd tell me more. I adore Miriam and I watched every clip of her on Graham's show, which is on TH-cam, but I can't remember that story
I'm in Canada (watch these bits online, and know exactly what you are talking about!!! ;)
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my favorite part about this is she is the queen's lady in waiting and I can only imagine the fun they have gabbing with each other
I dont think we'll ever meet someone who can top Graham Norton and his sofa. Truly
That's because Graham is not a bottom
Lady G is an absolute star! Hope she does some more interviews about her life. I’m buying that book for sure !!
She's a very intelligent woman who's led a very interesting life (not all of it roses...) and definitely knows how to play a part. Great story. :)
Had never heard of her, so I googled her. Turns out that her two eldest children died very young. How tragic is that...
Helena and Olivia wheezing "very kind" will live forever in my memory palace 😂🤣
Helena is so beautiful, I think this is the first I've seen her laugh so much
Helena's laughter steals the show
this is actually hilarious xDDD
Helena lost it at "the Louvre or something like that.." and Olivia's face when she's trying to imagine what Lady Glenconner tells is priceless ;'D
An awkward story sounds great when it's told by a British person with classy sound of British accent ❤️
Oh Helena is so funny just dying at that story lol.
Two of the greatest actors of all time, Olivia and Helena!
this was the best thing ever, i adore Helena and Olivia there faces were evrething i was felling lisening to this jajaja
"And then the next day we went to The Lourve or something..."
Helena: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What an amazing women. She would definitely be a guest at my dinner party.
I love to imagine her telling this story to Queen Elizabeth and HM just rocking with laughter.
3:02 Yes surely Helena will know it why not
Well Ian McKellen talked about going to a sex club in Germany with Russell Tovey after finishing The Good Liar. So why not, she's also known for researching roles, so she could equally have visited some for that reason.
She actually says "Your father will probably" know it about Helena's father as he was rather aristocratic. Though I doubt Helena's father would tell her if he frequented brothels
the Bonham-Carter family isn't just any old folks ...her entire ancestry is littered with nobility and politicians..her great grandfather was prime minister H.H. Ashquit....she knows these kind of people very well indeed 😊
Helenas dress is just divine! ❤️
Been coming back every so often to watch this over and over again because it was just so hilarious🤣. Great show👏🏾
“That’s very kind of you.” And there I died laughing.
"How kind of you to let me come." (Thank you, "My Fair Lady"!)
The characters Colin Tennant and Anne Tennant from Netflix's The Crown are the same Colin from this story, and this very same Lady Anne Glenconner.
I just started watching the Crown a few days ago, so thanks for the info! I'll be on the look out for them ^^
Olivia facially processing the story and Helena wheezing away. 😂😂
"Squelching and everything" That killed me
I just finished her book and I thought it would be lighthearted but it was incredibly intense and emotionally hardcore. I cried loads. She has had a pretty tough life
Agree. Amazing lady.
"I'd been longing for a night of passion, you know?" - yes, i do -- and "on the bed were two disgusting people making love - so I sat back in my chair, didn't want to look back at Collin, didn't know what he was doing - and they kept saying would you like to join in. Look - that's very kind of you" HOW AMAZINGLY GRACIOUS AND HILARIOUS. And everyone's reactions.
Ok! This is absolutely Hilarious! and she’s not kidding!!! Olivia’s reaction is priceless, Helena May be scarred for life!
When she said We went to the Louvre, for a second i thought she meant the Loo 😂😂
Vinayak Bharti I did also 😂😂😂😂🤣🚽
What is Louvre?
Ras Putin a museum in France 🇫🇷
I think Helena heard that too
@@RasPutintheGreat What is the Louvre? 😱😱😱 Is this a joke? It is one of the most famous art museums in the world and is in Paris. Infact, it is the largest art museum and the most visited museum in the world with 10.2 million visitors last year. The Mona Lisa is kept there.
Ladies and gentlemen, the British. The couch was on fire.
What gem of a guest. All of them in fact Brilliant. Love u Graham.
Couple: (french accent)would you like to join?”
Lady Anne: “ Very king of you, no thank you.”
I love the lady’s story and omg Helena’s reaction is so cute in this
we need a dedicated cam on Richard's reactions because oh my lord are they perfect
That story got wild quickly HAHA omg.
disgusting straight working class people on the bed,,,how quaint
"Squelching about." 😂😂😂
What a delightful lady.
1:24 I knew it!!!! I knew it was Helena who was going to give in! I was waiting for either Olivia or her to crack up. 🤣
Well done
The evolution of this story is amazing but that last turn!!! OMG
Oh, God. I wish I could 'like' this a million times. Imagine going through this on your honeymoon, virgin or not!
That wheezing laugh of HBC is infectious 😂
Helena wheezing there was just funny
Her and Miriam Margolyes on this show together with Gregg David would be perfect
And June Brown. She won't say much but when she does....
I love Helena's laugh.
No matter how many times I watch this I hurt myself laughing. And while the story is just hilarious on it's own, the real kicker for me is Helena's laugh! 😂😂🤣
Straight faced throughout. Amazing.
I love Lady Glenconner. She’s just fantastic. Read all her books. I have so much respect for her 🫶
Olivia is such a sweet heart.
Oh my days! I’m having that woman at my dinner party. Good storytelling. Such fun.
‘Very kind’ - that’s so twee. Love it!!
And one of the funniest bits is when Helena Bonham Carter creases up at her saying "We went to the Louvre or something.... I was frightfully bored by that." Only the aristocracy can be so unashamedly philistine as that. Brilliant.
Helena's laugh is definitely the star in this clip 😁
petition to have olivia colman as a permanent guest so we can see how she reacts to every person’s story
She is gorgeous - a great story teller - love how the ultra cool pair on the right warm to her towards the end of the story!
What a FANTASTIC red sofa. Lady Anne Glenconner is absolutely fabulous! Her story would be incredible for a film. A star is born. Everyone was brilliant and Graham your face in response to Lady Anne was priceless! #GrahamNortonShow #GrahamNorton #LadyAnneGlenconner
There has to be truth serum in your cocktails! 🤣😂🤣
It's called alcohol deh.....
She embellishes the story a bit. Just read that it was common for the upper classes to take their virgin wives to brothels to watch others have sex, so they knew what to do on their wedding night. There was no porn back then and ladies did not ask mummy or nanny what sex was like. I bet a lot of ladies were expected not to know about sex so I guess a lot of them pretended as to not bruise the fragile male ego. It was basically the porno version of 'mansplaining'. Look dear; The man pinches the ladies nipple and-
"Really? Oh how fascinating! Shall we commence with the shagging?"
They ended up having 5 children so I guess he worked out that whole virgin thing.
WINK!!! Looks like THAT married couple had sex AT LEAST five times in 55 years!!!
Do yourself a favour and buy her book. It’s a bloody good read!
I'm reading her biography now it's eye bogglingly fascinating!!! and she was engaged to Princess Diana's father and he dumped her.
"I didn't want to look over at Colin and see what he was doing ..." (entire cast keels over laughing!)
oh my god i just came to watch this for laughs and totally forgot Chadwick Boseman was a guest in this episode. It's so weird and sad, it would have been grand to see how far he'd go. I hope his loved ones are doing ok.
I paused the video at 2:05 to get a drink, great moment lol!
I kept expecting her to say, "I closed my eyes and thought of England."
"....squelching about..." 🤣🤣🤣
3:00 The best skill Graham has is to continue the joke when it looses steam! 😂😂
I'm so confused and entertained 😂🤣 😂😂
I could listen to this story everyday it's wonderful 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm dying here... 😅😂🤣🤣 Can you really laugh yourself to death? Now I want to read the book.
Helena losing it after she said “we went to the Louvre or something” killed me 💀
I love the rather deadpan, matter of fact way Lady Glenconner tells the story…makes it all the more funny.
This is ABSOLUTELY HYSTERICAL.
I always lose it at "and eventually, thank God they finished..."
Don't want to in an age you just talk stuff. She is amazing!
The chap sat on the end of the seat looks as though he's absolutely no idea what shes talking about. 😂😂
Unless I'm totally missing something here, how awful was that for her husband to take his virgin bride to a place like that? I mean, seriously, what kind of mindset was he in?
Caffeinated Nation Yea imagine that being your first sexual experience, he sounds selfish
My thought as well. Disgusting git.
And she knew he took himself off to upper class brothels before marrying him. How disgusting and such a lack of respect for her. She gave him her virginity!!??
He was a weirdo.
What made me think twice is that I thought it wasn't being done since the early 20th century.
I have read some books/stories that some newly wed couples during or around 18th to 19th century go to this brothels or (as she said "seedy" hotels) and look at couples making love. It was always because they wanted to show the bride/wife of what will happen on their honeymoon.
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