It's so subtle I never noticed until someone pointed it out but everybody misses out on Reginald D Hunter's pun about David's bell story when he says "there's a simplicity to the story that *rings* true"
@@Butterratbee No, it’s bad for me… 🤔 And btw, the last 3 comment replies that show on your channel are all negative. You just ain’t a happy person are you? 😕🤷🏼♂️
So subtle is a bit rich. It is a simple pun, but he doesn't bring any attention to it, so it could be missed. I noticed it and I wager a fair bit did as well.
😆 he went to a very posh pricate school, has very wealthy posh parents and cambridge educated. I don't say that as a slight, its just who he is. That's ok. There is nothing for him to be ashamed of.
@@dominiquecurran1941they arent actually that rich. Upper middle class for sure but i wouldnt say very rich just the type that would say they are comfortable when asked about salary
When you're up against an original thinker like David, repeat the same moronic joke against him over and over...... "pOcH oR rePRessEd?" "hE aCtEd POCh!"
We're missing the clip in which he is claimed to live in his castle with 10 different sorts of vaguely posh animals, all fighting with each other, he kylls his servant and have segs with a wall.
First time I’m hearing about the Earl Grey surprise and I wouldn’t have imagined Victoria describing it as a “surprise”😂… probably more of a “why not whip off the glass teacup and finish me off”.
You could tell the teddy was a lie the moment it got whacked on the desk. I would have lost my mind if it were my actual childhood toy, and no doubt so would David.
@@bacul165 Yeah, easiest way to tell it was a lie. Could never trust Lee with it, even if Lee probably has the self-restraint not to destroy a potential childhood toy.
Sweden got its "tea culture" (we're still a strong coffee nation) from the UK, but the most famous brand here is Lipton, especially Earl Grey and Yellow Label. I was a bit surprised when I realised that it wasn't the most popular tea in the UK and that I hadn't even heard of some of your most popular brands. Maybe Lipton was more successful with promoting their stuff abroad (?)
Huh, I'm from the UK and always thought Lipton was an American brand! I've only really seen their iced tea in stores over here, which is decidedly American rather than English.
@@Charharr "Lipton is a British-American brand of tea, owned by Ekaterra" (The Netherlands). I give up trying to make sense of international commerce lol, but it was founded in Scotland.
@@callumclarke9384 I guess they managed to fool us that we were drinking proper English tea. It's a bit like the Swedish Fish candy that Americans talks bout. It's created for the US market, and we don't have it here.
As much as they like to joke about it, David Mitchell is emphatically *not* posh. Benedict Cumberbatch is posh, Cara Delevigne is posh - David is as middle class as they get.
He was born in one of the most expensive cities in the U.K., he was raised in Oxford, went to a private preparatory school, went to a posh boarding school, and went to Peterhouse, Cambridge. That’s posh, dude
quod erat demonstrandum does not mean 'what I have just demonstrated', and you can see that David knows that but either decides not to or doesn't get the chance to mention it. it means 'that which was to be demonstrated', as in to indicate that what was just written demonstrates the very thing that it was set out to demonstrate.
Am I the only one who thinks Rob's David impression is really bad? Normally he's pretty good but I would never guess a David impression if I didn't know before hand
One I remember was, "Caesar adsum yam forte, Brutus aderat." We translated that as, "Caesar had some jam for tea, Brutus had a rat." I will never know if it was actually Latin, or some sixth-former's joke!
(Don't read further if you want to keep that little mystery in your life!) Translation: "I, Caesar, am already here by chance, Brutus was here.“ It's not supposed to be a meaningful sentence, just a bit of fun with Latin words that sound like English! (Also allow me to correct your spelling: it's *iam since Latin usually doesn't use the letter Y, but the pronunciation fits.)
@@PhilBertran no, it’s annoying, it’s been said before me by many others too. it’s not necessary, I’m not on my own on that one. It detracts from the spirit of the show when they are so far apart.
Being the concerned person that I am. It occurred to me that maybe the general public should start a go fund me account for all the now unemployed commercial performers you have the disadvantage of being white.
There no more .... I want lbs tons... 6 billion people worth...David and Benjamin divine Burst crucifixione hey ixion lmao is this good for a script....
When you're up against an original thinker like David, repeat the same moronic joke against him over and over...... "pOcH oR rePRessEd?" "hE aCtEd POCh!"
It's so subtle I never noticed until someone pointed it out but everybody misses out on Reginald D Hunter's pun about David's bell story when he says "there's a simplicity to the story that *rings* true"
I don't find Reginald funny at all. He just ain't my type of humour.
I find him sexy and very funny he's def a bit of an arsehole tho 😊
@@Butterratbee No, it’s bad for me… 🤔
And btw, the last 3 comment replies that show on your channel are all negative. You just ain’t a happy person are you? 😕🤷🏼♂️
@@Butterratbee Ok 👍🏼
So subtle is a bit rich. It is a simple pun, but he doesn't bring any attention to it, so it could be missed. I noticed it and I wager a fair bit did as well.
New clapback for stupid questions: "if you think about it, you'll know why".
11:33 I love how deadpan and disappointed Bob is when he says "It's not exciting." Not everyone can come up with Theft and Shrubbery, Bob xD
It's especially funny because he's really not that posh in the grand scheme. He's more just a mix of solidly middle class and nerdy.
😆 he went to a very posh pricate school, has very wealthy posh parents and cambridge educated. I don't say that as a slight, its just who he is. That's ok. There is nothing for him to be ashamed of.
Hes very very very very posh
@@dominiquecurran1941they arent actually that rich. Upper middle class for sure but i wouldnt say very rich just the type that would say they are comfortable when asked about salary
He went to public school. He’s. Very privileged and “posh.”
British class seperation is so intense lol
"....a glass of orange squash. A sense of purpose in life..." 🤣
A wise choice do only do 5 clips.
If it was every time David seemed posh, it would be the entire show!
Unless Miles Jupp is on! 😂
@@TassieLorenzoIt’s perfectly possible for two people to appear posh simultaneously.
I feel like you're confusing posh with bookish. David definitely is the latter but he doesn't strike me as particularly posh.
When you're up against an original thinker like David, repeat the same moronic joke against him over and over...... "pOcH oR rePRessEd?" "hE aCtEd POCh!"
@@TassieLorenzo
It's not just neck up cynisism
I love how the three hosts clearly enjoy themselves and each other on the show
I forgot the Earl Grey tea bag story.
Fantastic.
Can't believe no one laughed at 'rings true' at 3:41
Him calling Lee a sausage roll in that voice is gold
it looks edited so maybe it was cut out
We're missing the clip in which he is claimed to live in his castle with 10 different sorts of vaguely posh animals, all fighting with each other, he kylls his servant and have segs with a wall.
Kyle
Is kylling a servant some posh thing us plebs aren’t supposed to know?
What kind of menagerie, do you imagine, that i would be imagining!?
@@JD_13 Please let one of them be a Tarsier, oh and a Pallas cat.
@ktuluflux, it's like killing, except you're less likely to get your comment flagged by an algorithm.
I love how they basically came up with a new sketch during the tea story.
6:00 The look Sue Perkins gives David is so endearing.
Who among us hasn't drunkenly ordered a Latin phrasebook?
I don't think I was even drunk when I ordered mine.
I still have my Latin dictionary from school
I once smoked a bunch of weed, then binge watched all of Fermi-lab’s videos on particle physics. So I’d believe it.
I've always gone for greek
I didnt. For me, the awkwardness during a dinner with a centurion isn't troubling much.
8:10 Ah yes, British Roulette
I love David Mitchell in a PURELY PLATONIC WAY ok🥺
David is so articulate and intelligent
4:27 Watching David Mitchell swallow twice after Rob captures him pretty well is very amusing.
I loved the one where David told the story of meeting “that bitch” from the weakest link 🤣🤣🤣
Man how have I missed this??
He doesn't come across at posh, he is posh! lol
First time I’m hearing about the Earl Grey surprise and I wouldn’t have imagined Victoria describing it as a “surprise”😂… probably more of a “why not whip off the glass teacup and finish me off”.
You could tell the teddy was a lie the moment it got whacked on the desk. I would have lost my mind if it were my actual childhood toy, and no doubt so would David.
He would never have handed it over had it be real. He'd have remembered what happened to the pen
I never would have given it up.
@@bacul165 Yeah, easiest way to tell it was a lie. Could never trust Lee with it, even if Lee probably has the self-restraint not to destroy a potential childhood toy.
My grandparents' house had a bell too. Lots of fun annoying my grandmother as a child with that
7:00
"You call that THUR AHH?" 😂
😂😂
David Mitchel is one of a kind, he and Bob Mortimer are the best
Sweden got its "tea culture" (we're still a strong coffee nation) from the UK, but the most famous brand here is Lipton, especially Earl Grey and Yellow Label. I was a bit surprised when I realised that it wasn't the most popular tea in the UK and that I hadn't even heard of some of your most popular brands. Maybe Lipton was more successful with promoting their stuff abroad (?)
Lipton is American, you poop.
Huh, I'm from the UK and always thought Lipton was an American brand! I've only really seen their iced tea in stores over here, which is decidedly American rather than English.
@@Charharr "Lipton is a British-American brand of tea, owned by Ekaterra" (The Netherlands). I give up trying to make sense of international commerce lol, but it was founded in Scotland.
In Australia Lipton has a better market in iced tea. PG tips, twinnings and other British teas are much more popular than Lipton's warm varieties
@@callumclarke9384 I guess they managed to fool us that we were drinking proper English tea. It's a bit like the Swedish Fish candy that Americans talks bout. It's created for the US market, and we don't have it here.
David Mitchell is not posh, he is civilized. And very funny.
The Earl Grey story might have been a lie but I'm definitely adopting this system! It just sounds like a whole lot of fun!
He is so funny in such a weird way
I see WILTY - I am joyous
Captain Picard: Tea. Earl Grey. Neutral.
When are we gonna see Little Dave Mitchell... The sitcom...
Hard to believe someone so posh and repressed (or is it repressed and posh?) voiced a Phineas and Ferb character.
Meep's nemesis Mitch
WHAT
Amazeballs, and welljel
And his travel dressing gown. And dressing up as a lord
"Yes, That's right, It's me in my castle with ten vaguely posh animals fighting to the death, then I kill a servant and have sex with a wall!"
That Table cloth story is so sweet.
Unlike HIGNFY, the panellists on WILTY just get better looking with age.
If he ever stopped playing it for laughs, Lee would make a great workplace bully.
Latin is the key to all the Latinate languages, English, Spanish, French, etc
Rob's David Mitchell impression is dreadful hahaha
Newsflash. Most of Rob’s impressions are dreadful.
YOU find it!! 😂😂😂
I don't think Rob's impression of David is that good.
I think Rob is very, very funny, but I am baffled that anybody thinks he is a good impressionist. His “impressions” are mostly broad caricatures.
@@gabbleratchet1890I think some of his are great, Wogan and Corbett particularly, but his David Mitchell is bad.
@@gabbleratchet1890 its almost as if thats the joke :0
Someone should have called Childline on that bear! He'd been through enough!
1:14 Ubi stationem est?
Nope, stationem would be accusative. Ubi statio est?
As much as they like to joke about it, David Mitchell is emphatically *not* posh. Benedict Cumberbatch is posh, Cara Delevigne is posh - David is as middle class as they get.
Well, upper middle class maybe. Private school all the way to Oxbridge...
David is NOT as "middle class as they get"
He was born in one of the most expensive cities in the U.K., he was raised in Oxford, went to a private preparatory school, went to a posh boarding school, and went to Peterhouse, Cambridge. That’s posh, dude
Uh no
David acting posh…could be every time he appears on screen .
He’s posh, but he’s an endearing posh.
8 cups of tea a day!? How does he get anything else done?
5 to 8 cups of tea a day! Who has the time?
Bell tea in New Zealand tastes like Lipton tea, and both taste like tea. Earl Grey is for people who don't like tea.
what type/brand were the other tea bags, the one he drinks most of the time?
When I lived in England, it was either PG Tips or Tetley.
@@sheilaboston7051or Twinings is very popular
Perhaps Darjeeling
v is pronounced more similar to wei or vei and c is (as David corrects himself to) indeed always pronounced K in Latin.
Well, it's classical vs. ecclesiastical Latin, innit
quod erat demonstrandum does not mean 'what I have just demonstrated', and you can see that David knows that but either decides not to or doesn't get the chance to mention it. it means 'that which was to be demonstrated', as in to indicate that what was just written demonstrates the very thing that it was set out to demonstrate.
Anybody know who is on Lee’s right during the bell story? The gentleman?
Ken Livingstone
The bell thing doesn't seem posh to me. Seems more normal to have indulgent grandparents.
Even his wife has that toff, nasal accent I admire. As an Anglophile, of course.
A posh British entertainer is not rare!,
Cogito ergo sum.
Am I the only one who thinks Rob's David impression is really bad? Normally he's pretty good but I would never guess a David impression if I didn't know before hand
That’s the joke, that’s why whenever Rob does an impression he stops and tells everyone who he’s impersonating.
that’s the joke, he’s mocking him rather than trying to do an actual good impersonation
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Are you telling me they can’t buy boxes with less than 80 bags of tea?
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I know Earl Grey tea. But what is this "normal" tea David talks about?
english breakfast maybe? like a plain black tea
Earl Grey is vaguely posh. English breakfast is the ‘default’
Only 5?!
I’d love to see David drunk
That last one was a lie?! Even I do that!
... Granted, my ratio is a lot closer than 1:80 - its more like 1:9
David Mitchell is just the Stephen Fry of the 2000s
You realise Stephen Fry is still the Stephen Fry of the 2000's right? He's not dead.
Not as highly educated, but almost as posh 😂
Pretty sure Stephen Fry is the Stephen Fry of the 2000s
@@eneedham789Depending on your definition of highly educated.
They both went to Cambridge.
@@rbokhoree true. I guess I meant that I get the impression Fry is more knowledgeable than Mitchell. I could be wrong, of course.
I don't get why the teddy bear clip is here, a child having a teddy isn't posh, is it?
Yes in England
A teddy bear from Asda probably isn't posh.
A teddy bear from Harrods then probably yeah
Hehehe ... "acted posh" ... 🤔😒😁
Wow whatever happened to Regenald D Hunter???
I’ve wondered that too.
He and lee Mack are now doing a buddy cop series called delicious and sausage roll 😅
Maybe somebody finally realised how he didn't add anything to any program he was in.
@@vasilipthe "hey, I've just arrived from America, you people are weird" routine starts to wear thin after he's lived here 30 years.
rob brydon is quite good at impressions, but he really can’t do david lol
like how you just copy the wilty fan channel who did a much better job than you do with these comps!
I hear, I see, I learn -- Audio, video, disco
One I remember was, "Caesar adsum yam forte, Brutus aderat." We translated that as, "Caesar had some jam for tea, Brutus had a rat." I will never know if it was actually Latin, or some sixth-former's joke!
(Don't read further if you want to keep that little mystery in your life!)
Translation: "I, Caesar, am already here by chance, Brutus was here.“
It's not supposed to be a meaningful sentence, just a bit of fun with Latin words that sound like English!
(Also allow me to correct your spelling: it's *iam since Latin usually doesn't use the letter Y, but the pronunciation fits.)
Bit misleading that title should have been David Mitchell comes across as a bit untrustworthy.
A good lie for david would be saying he did the lines for the dawn of War enginseer
Watching Lee and David in old and recent clips is a bit of a strange juxtaposition. A bit depressing.
Why?
@@Solaris_201 I thought the show just got invaded by greying beards.
@@Solaris_201The format is just very worn out now.
Well he is a public school boy
There is only five?
i still dont know what posh meanes thou 😅
Upper class and stuffy
Only 5???????
Carpe Noctum .
*noctem
Sorry. Can't help myself. Which is probably why everyone hates Latin teachers
Lol 😆
Oh the days where panelist’s had to social distance. Cringe and hypocrisy because you know they didn’t stay that far away back stage.
🙂👍
I mean he is posh
Only 5???
For now! 😉
Seems a bit mean given he isn't posh at all
He is upper middle
Acted?
Yy
FIRST!
SECOND!
11th
Bell end
Please stop using the socially distanced set
They can't go back in time and change it! These were recorded years ago mate
Just picking random stuff to be upset about irrationally?
@@PhilBertran randomly picking government overreach to minimize?
@@PhilBertran no, it’s annoying, it’s been said before me by many others too. it’s not necessary, I’m not on my own on that one. It detracts from the spirit of the show when they are so far apart.
@@Dayvit78 the new ones since covid was well under control still used it. Fair enough during covid
David aka Rodney is cruficified.
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Being the concerned person that I am. It occurred to me that maybe the general public should start a go fund me account for all the now unemployed commercial performers you have the disadvantage of being white.
There no more .... I want lbs tons... 6 billion people worth...David and Benjamin divine Burst crucifixione hey ixion lmao is this good for a script....
When you're up against an original thinker like David, repeat the same moronic joke against him over and over...... "pOcH oR rePRessEd?" "hE aCtEd POCh!"
PoCH! pOCH! PoCH! PocH! POCH!
@@LitheInLitotesGet over it
They are complete retards so they have to call him "pOCh!" Over and over because that's all they got
Now you're acting pOch!
David drinks loads of tea a day..?,,,5 - 8 ... lol....i drink that before lunchtime