@@helenhamilton9561 “Kent” sounds like “c*nt.” So the way the joke is supposed to go is: Lee: Where are you from? Audience: I’m from Kent Lee: What did you call me? (Making it sound like the audience member called him the swear) But because he was so messed up, he gave the set up wrong. Instead of letting the audience member say, “Kent,” which is necessary, Lee botched it by asking, “Anyone in from Kent?”
@@helenhamilton9561 originally "what did you call me?" because Kent kinda sounds like c*nt (instead of * is a u). But he forgot, so he called the dude from Kent... A c*nt.
@@helenhamilton9561 accusing the person from Kent of calling you a similar-sounding word whose severity differs depending on what part of the world you're at, specifically the word he called the man in the audience.
I remember reading that Lee Mack said this was one of the biggest highlights of his life. Making John Cleese, his hero, like many who grew up with Monty Python, barrel over with laughter. You can see it in Lee’s face when his eyes clock John Cleese and Lee is besides himself for making his comedy hero laugh.
Cleese laughed, composed himself for a moment, and then he doubled over and stamped his feet when the joke hit him again. You know a joke is great when it gets that second wave of laughter.
Mack’s delivery and timing is impeccable here, and demonstrates the mastery of his craft. You know what’s coming with the gag, he massages your anticipation, then delivers the killer punchline perfectly. One of our truly funniest and talented comedians.
It's a testament to John Cleese's greatness as a comedian that he literally can't wait to hear yet another joke and punchline. He's dying of laughter because he simply loves comedy. And Lee Mack is an absolute genius story teller, so he should feel thrilled that John Cleese was in hysterics over his story.
thats the thing - absolute genius story teller. he didnt include too many details that would have dragged it out too long and killed the timing. I have watched this like 100 times now and still have tears rolling out of my eyes every time.
I see. So it is just 100 guys like you that have seen the same thing 10000 times and so it makes 23 million views? Wait... And the guy from Kent, that was there on that day... And is now at the pub.
It’s really cool when you realise how this is literally Lee taking a story of him failing to deliver a punchline, and making the failed punchline the actual punchline of this new joke, and it’s a banger
Lee Mack is the sharpest wit I’ve ever seen. He’s so quick. He’s literally on a lounge with Clunes and Cleese. Some of the best to have ever breathed and they are pissing themselves.
@@chipgaasche4933 He's so politically astute and based , it's unbelievable. The fact that he cancels the wokies before they have a chance to cancel him shows his integrity and balls of steel. Absolute hero.
I read Lee Mack's autobiography recently in which he remarks that making Cleese crack up with laughter was one of the proudest moments of his career. Let's face it, Cleese is pretty much 'comedy royalty' in the same way that Elton, Eric, Mick, etc. are 'rock royalty'. I like Mack & he's right to feel proud.
I had one of my favorite female comedians (she's become a bit too harsh and mean for my taste now, but before, she was great) move into my city and she did some free workshops, to get people excited about plays, theathre and comedy (she'd organised an education, together with a few others.) Either way, I wasn't interested in the education, but I did join the free workshop and at some point, we had to improvise. A girl got given the card 'scared' and she immediately went; 'Oh no, someone call the firebrigade, there's a cat stuck in a tree!' She kept screaming and crying about the cat for a while and then gestured to me, indicating that I had to step in and take the card. I immediately went; 'Oh no, someone call the cats, there's a fireman stuck in a tree!' Such a silly move, but the comedian was laughing loudly. After this I imitated a forgetful goldfish and she thought it was hilarious. I was very closely watching the others, but she didn't laugh as loud when they improvised. And then I got given a scenario with a (young and scared) boy that had to play my collegue. The audience (others) would mention emotions and we would play them. In the scenario, we were in a circus and I was angry at him for not-warning the manager about a broken spotlight (that was about to fall down.) Two minutes in, I was yanking at his shirt, screaming bloody murder about the risks and dangers and my unborn grandchildren that had been in jeopardy while performing underneath a wonky spotlight. And he was shy, h hadn't been prepared for this improv and didn't know what to do and was genuienly about to cry (I felt só bad) and I heard hiccup-noises coming from the bench and I looked up and the comedian was holding her head, nearly crying as well, but with laughter in this instance. I continued on the same level of anger, which turned into tears (sadness) and madness and eventually just screaming into the air while rocking back and forth and clutching at his arm(the boy left without saying anything afterwards and I'm pretty sure I crushed his ego and dreams and hopes and t-shirt) and still I felt so proud. The comedian laughed about my improv, she liked my improv, that made the guilt go away again.
What a wonderful comment :). And you're right. He's got millions of laughs in the bank when you look at it that way. And it's a good way of looking at it.
Not to diminish anything about this joke, but him wheezing is nothing. He wheezes all the time. It's that he can't stop laughing and stomps his feet while laughing is the thing to be proud of.
nobody knew what the punchline was going to be... they just knew that everything he did on stage was backfiring. and when he asked if anyone was in from Kent they knew he was screwed then because no matter what happened he had already ruined the planned joke by asking it that way. and then he was drunk so he just blurted out something ridiculous and offensive.
@@RedroomStudios I'm not saying people knew the exact punch line but when the premise of the original joke was to conflate 'Kent' with the other word, while also pointing out he was very drunk, it's clear there was going to be a very specific mix up
@@nezkeys79 Because, originally he was going to pretend the guy had called him that word when he said Kent ("What did you just call me?") but since he asked if anybody was from Kent, the guy didn't have to say it, and he had ruined the punchline, so he just threw it back at the guy instead.
I love how John is listening intently, and is trying to figure out the punch line, but bursts in hysterics as soon as it was delivered. That is worth more than an award.
It's kind of like the British comedy version of the clip of Janis Joplin singing "Ball And Chain" at Monterey Pop, and at the end of the song the camera cuts to Mama Cass Eliot in the crowd smiling and mouthing, "Wow!"
@@MiketheratguyMultimedia As a comedian who's been drunk on stage, and worked with alcoholic geniuses like some of the Monty Python crew, you could see the comedic PTSD, convulsing him with laughter.
@James No need to call @Oscar Bravo a “nob”. It is almost certainly a scripted joke - it’s an anecdote, like many of us tell. Difference is Lee Mack’s timing as well as physical comedy - in his gesticulations and facial expressions - is a masterclass. A beautifully choreographed joke.
@James Lee Mack's wider body of work is also mainly scripted. He's very good at delivering scripted jokes as if he's making it up. That's what comedians do.
Best part about this clip is that Lee Mack literally explains how to wind up to comedy gold, THEN literally acts on it. Starts off with padding, and winds up slowly, taking pauses to allow the reality of the punchline to set in before it's said. Literally perfect.
Lee is an absolute legend, and the fact that people love to nitpick his deliveries is simply proof of that fact. He and David Mitchell have some of the most legendary comedic exchanges I've ever seen on Would I Lie to You
Watching this for roughly the ten thousandth time and can't take my eyes off Cleese. It's as though his laughing makes the thing funnier. And to see his face buried in his hands after, "And this bloke shouts out, 'Me' (long pause to let the implication sink in)" is priceless.
@@z3char1ah Our garbage late shows are all now just poorly done attempts at WOKE propaganda sh*t & ideologies using smarmy, annoying COVERTLY HOSTILE A**CLOWN 'hosts'. Even SNL. has turned to CR*P..😳💩🤡🙈
I must of watched this a hundred times now and I'm only just noticing how Lee looks to his Monty python idol repeatedly after he cracks his hilarious story to check that he is laughing, clearly in awe of his hero. That's very sweet and sincere ❤
@baukanakuab thank you sir spellalot, I am humbled by your wisdom and grace. Please forgive my lowly education, we can not all be as enlightened as your benevolent self 🤩
Lee Mack when he's given an absurd lie can embellish the dumbest lies when he panics. David Mitchell can induce panic in Lee some of the time... And it's comedy gold when he does!
When lee is on a roll he's unstoppable.he keeps piling on the one liners and you've had it! I read Lee Mack's autobiography recently in which he remarks that making Cleese crack up with laughter was one of the proudest moments of his career.
Seeing Mack deliver this joke to his audience shows you what a master he truly is: you or me telling that very same joke would make people check their phones for messages.
When you know you are a comic genius - the day you make John Cleese crack up laughing. Lee Mack truly is one of the funniest guys on TV at the moment, if not the funniest, and making the king of comedy John Cleese laugh shows you how funny he really is.
@@unevoix Yes, love to know what he said, but can't make it out. They bleep everything these days, it's so tiresome. Ok so, I researched and found what I think he said c u next tuesday - take the first letter of each word. omg lol no wonder they roared with laughter!
All 4 of these guys are genuinely gifted and funny. If heaven exists, there's a bar somewhere there, where you can pop in, have a drink and pull up at a table with these 4 and just listen. That would be heaven.
I love this clip and have watched it many times. I just have to wonder how Lee Mack must have felt in the moment having made John Cleese double over in laughter.
One of the funniest stories I've ever heard. Well done Lee, very well delivered. John & Martin crack me up every time I watch this. "It's still in your act" from Martin - Brilliant!
I agree with all the below but also Martin Clunes literally roaring with genuine laughter at the punchline is brilliant. One of my favourite ever comedy sketches
The man is an absolute master of foreshadowing in verbal storytelling. Then builds up brilliantly to a fantastically executed punchline. Quintessential comedic entertainer. Absolute legend!
I love everything about this clip....Lee Mack's comical anecdote, Martin, John and Graham's laughter...Martin almost blows a pooper valve!! 😂😂🤣🤣 Long live LEE MACK!!! ❤
This funny story and Greg Davies' story about wearing his mams knickers lol, are two of the best clips on Graham's show. A real art in how to tell a great story and genuinely make us all laugh at the end of it. :D
I LOVE the way John Cleese knows where this is going WAYYY EARLY, head in hands.....but still explodes with laughter at the end. SUCH a shame the word is bleeped. Comedy gold....and, yes I knowww it's rude, but come on such a delicious story, let's hear it BBC!!
I love that when Lee says, “It was my first attempt at doing stand up,” John immediately leans in and is already into the story.
What was the punchline to the joke, for being from Kent?
@@helenhamilton9561 “Kent” sounds like “c*nt.” So the way the joke is supposed to go is:
Lee: Where are you from?
Audience: I’m from Kent
Lee: What did you call me? (Making it sound like the audience member called him the swear)
But because he was so messed up, he gave the set up wrong. Instead of letting the audience member say, “Kent,” which is necessary, Lee botched it by asking, “Anyone in from Kent?”
@@helenhamilton9561 originally "what did you call me?" because Kent kinda sounds like c*nt (instead of * is a u). But he forgot, so he called the dude from Kent... A c*nt.
@@helenhamilton9561 accusing the person from Kent of calling you a similar-sounding word whose severity differs depending on what part of the world you're at, specifically the word he called the man in the audience.
Fact - Lee Mack is French for coat 😂
His delivery is impeccable.
Funny that
He is a very good comedian
wasnt it - his timing with this joke was flawless...
PhreshFunk true every single northerner has immaculate comedic timing thats the age old stereotype 😵
I have a chicken proof lawn, it's impeccable
I remember reading that Lee Mack said this was one of the biggest highlights of his life. Making John Cleese, his hero, like many who grew up with Monty Python, barrel over with laughter. You can see it in Lee’s face when his eyes clock John Cleese and Lee is besides himself for making his comedy hero laugh.
Paused at 2:39 and his pupils are sooooo dilated. Incredible
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I didn't need to read anything to know all that. You can tell just by watching.
Laughter is so good for us that usually no one dies from it.
Cleese laughed, composed himself for a moment, and then he doubled over and stamped his feet when the joke hit him again. You know a joke is great when it gets that second wave of laughter.
@@RossDrum Righto bud
@@RossDrum you look melted.
Especially when you get it from John Cleese.
@SpanielRacing He’s from Kent
@@kylemerryman2074 well he's a c**t then 😄
There's a bloke in a pub in Kent who tells a story about the time he was at Lee Mack's first gig.
I love him
His a c@@t lol
That's awesome
*Bloke from Kent:* "You'll NEVER guess what Lee Mack called me!"
thats a really good clever comment. respect from an expat in australia.
Mack’s delivery and timing is impeccable here, and demonstrates the mastery of his craft. You know what’s coming with the gag, he massages your anticipation, then delivers the killer punchline perfectly. One of our truly funniest and talented comedians.
Yep the story was like a car crash in slow motion! Epic delivery. I've watched this clip so many times now and it still makes me cry laughing.
It looks like John Cleese has figured this all out quite early on but still finds it hilarious
@@FairgoldTraining It's all about the delivery
Proper Lancashire delivery
Thanks for explaining comedy.
It's a testament to John Cleese's greatness as a comedian that he literally can't wait to hear yet another joke and punchline. He's dying of laughter because he simply loves comedy. And Lee Mack is an absolute genius story teller, so he should feel thrilled that John Cleese was in hysterics over his story.
I think he like every comedian knows what its like having a joke bomb as well
It’s also pratfall comedy- exactly the kind Cleese came to master. Imagine the comedy set with a Fawlty Towers Spanish accent!
He figured out what was coming... 🙂
thats the thing - absolute genius story teller. he didnt include too many details that would have dragged it out too long and killed the timing. I have watched this like 100 times now and still have tears rolling out of my eyes every time.
I see. So it is just 100 guys like you that have seen the same thing 10000 times and so it makes 23 million views? Wait... And the guy from Kent, that was there on that day... And is now at the pub.
This years later is still one of my favorite clips of the Graham Norton show. I cant help but laugh with John and Martin.
Same here. Wonderful clip, and mr Cleese laughing like a child😊
Your easy pleased
@@terrydavidson5052 Heah, Terry, you're stupid.
It’s really cool when you realise how this is literally Lee taking a story of him failing to deliver a punchline, and making the failed punchline the actual punchline of this new joke, and it’s a banger
Lucifer’s Edits really ? Hadn’t thought of that
You've got a heck of a point there!
@@MinistryStudioss he worships Lucifer. He's a bit slow
That is in fact when comedy becomes wit. When the tables are turned and the idiot becomes the sage.
H)?h)
It’s the pauses where you slowly realise how he must’ve messed up which made this so good.
You are so right! The timing, the build-up makes it so much funnier. It takes a lot of constrain not to speed up, knowing yourself what is coming.
Especially when you're totally expecting "What did you call me?" to be the punchline. That was a perfect twist.
He makes a slightly better use of "the pause" than even Kelsey Grammer, who IS a master at it.
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Can we just take a moment to appreciate how well Lee sets up and delivers this story? Even his anecdotes are a masterclass in comedy
He’s a legend. He’s so quick and so clever.
Lee Mack is the sharpest wit I’ve ever seen. He’s so quick. He’s literally on a lounge with Clunes and Cleese. Some of the best to have ever breathed and they are pissing themselves.
Totally agree. It’s evident it that first DVD he put out years ago, before he hit fame. He’s razor sharp.
Can we please retire that line because it's annoying as hell, and kind of condescending.
Absolute banger of a story from Lee Mack but can we all just take a moment to appreciate Martin Clunes's "And it's still in your act!".
Clunes put the button on it for sure
Thank you, I couldn't figure out what he said there.
Martin Clunes is a very funny man.
I simply cannot stop enjoying John Cleese stomping with laughter at this. Too stinkin' funny. Lucky Lee Mack.
Y Lee mack lucky
To bad he's politically ignorant.
I think it's him thinking "been there" or "yeah, def been there" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@chipgaasche4933 He's so politically astute and based , it's unbelievable. The fact that he cancels the wokies before they have a chance to cancel him shows his integrity and balls of steel. Absolute hero.
That wasn't John Cleese - it was John Farnham...
I read Lee Mack's autobiography recently in which he remarks that making Cleese crack up with laughter was one of the proudest moments of his career.
Let's face it, Cleese is pretty much 'comedy royalty' in the same way that Elton, Eric, Mick, etc. are 'rock royalty'. I like Mack & he's right to feel proud.
I had one of my favorite female comedians (she's become a bit too harsh and mean for my taste now, but before, she was great) move into my city and she did some free workshops, to get people excited about plays, theathre and comedy (she'd organised an education, together with a few others.)
Either way, I wasn't interested in the education, but I did join the free workshop and at some point, we had to improvise. A girl got given the card 'scared' and she immediately went; 'Oh no, someone call the firebrigade, there's a cat stuck in a tree!'
She kept screaming and crying about the cat for a while and then gestured to me, indicating that I had to step in and take the card. I immediately went; 'Oh no, someone call the cats, there's a fireman stuck in a tree!'
Such a silly move, but the comedian was laughing loudly.
After this I imitated a forgetful goldfish and she thought it was hilarious. I was very closely watching the others, but she didn't laugh as loud when they improvised.
And then I got given a scenario with a (young and scared) boy that had to play my collegue. The audience (others) would mention emotions and we would play them.
In the scenario, we were in a circus and I was angry at him for not-warning the manager about a broken spotlight (that was about to fall down.)
Two minutes in, I was yanking at his shirt, screaming bloody murder about the risks and dangers and my unborn grandchildren that had been in jeopardy while performing underneath a wonky spotlight. And he was shy, h hadn't been prepared for this improv and didn't know what to do and was genuienly about to cry (I felt só bad) and I heard hiccup-noises coming from the bench and I looked up and the comedian was holding her head, nearly crying as well, but with laughter in this instance.
I continued on the same level of anger, which turned into tears (sadness) and madness and eventually just screaming into the air while rocking back and forth and clutching at his arm(the boy left without saying anything afterwards and I'm pretty sure I crushed his ego and dreams and hopes and t-shirt) and still I felt so proud. The comedian laughed about my improv, she liked my improv, that made the guilt go away again.
@@Widdekuu91 LOL ... if I had an Oscar, Globe or BAFTA in my hand right now, I'd bloody give to you!😉😂
But did yall know that LOGIC IS BIRACIAL
@Lena Carlsson I got my hardback copy last summer, from a charity shop near Málaga, for €1. Bargain!
@@razzle1964
Ahhww thanks :D I'd gladly accept it and put it in my cabinet on display. :D
To reduce a legend like Cleese to tears of laughter - that is real talent!
If you can get that kind of reaction from John Cleese, you're doing something right. 🤣
I think Lee really got everything wrong 😂
Just remember - Cleese thinks being hit with fish is hilarious... 😉🤣
@@BassandoForte because it is, with the right delivery:)
@@BassandoForte You're a total Kent
@@andrewsoper5434 - Isn't that where Brexiteers come from...?? 🤣🤣
If I could make John Cleese laugh, I'd still owe him a million more.
Is there anyone who doesn't owe him a laugh?
Beautiful sentiment.
Brendan Lowe Yes.
Well said!
What a wonderful comment :).
And you're right. He's got millions of laughs in the bank when you look at it that way. And it's a good way of looking at it.
“This bloke shouts out me!”
*best wheeze ever by anyone*
Making John have that reaction is something to be proud of!
And Martin, also a great comedian.
Timestamp 1:57
Not to diminish anything about this joke, but him wheezing is nothing. He wheezes all the time. It's that he can't stop laughing and stomps his feet while laughing is the thing to be proud of.
It's all in the timing. Literally everyone knows where this joke is going a minute before the punchline but Lee Mack's delivery is absolutely perfect.
I didn't 😅 i know Kent sounds vaguely like the other word (in their accent?) But why did Mack call him one lol 😅
nobody knew what the punchline was going to be... they just knew that everything he did on stage was backfiring. and when he asked if anyone was in from Kent they knew he was screwed then because no matter what happened he had already ruined the planned joke by asking it that way. and then he was drunk so he just blurted out something ridiculous and offensive.
@@RedroomStudios I'm not saying people knew the exact punch line but when the premise of the original joke was to conflate 'Kent' with the other word, while also pointing out he was very drunk, it's clear there was going to be a very specific mix up
@@nezkeys79 Because, originally he was going to pretend the guy had called him that word when he said Kent ("What did you just call me?") but since he asked if anybody was from Kent, the guy didn't have to say it, and he had ruined the punchline, so he just threw it back at the guy instead.
I love how John is listening intently, and is trying to figure out the punch line, but bursts in hysterics as soon as it was delivered. That is worth more than an award.
He was already laughing before the punchline because he knew whatever was coming would be hilarious .
Everyone knew what the punchline was and that's why it was so hilarious
It's kind of like the British comedy version of the clip of Janis Joplin singing "Ball And Chain" at Monterey Pop, and at the end of the song the camera cuts to Mama Cass Eliot in the crowd smiling and mouthing, "Wow!"
Must feel pretty good to get John Cleese cracked up like that.
It would be a privileged feeling I imagine
Well I mean, credit to Lee.. But... Taylor Swift also had him laughing, so? I don't know
He laughs easily, though. As should we all. :)
Jon Stewart near swooned when Cleese cracked up to one of his quips
Like most real pros, Cleese is a great comedy audience - he *wants* to laugh and be entertained.
I love how John immediately seems to sense where this is going.
As a comedy genius he's just following it to his own logical conclusion. :D
Same here!!! Makes it all the more hysterical LOL!
Like recognises like 😂
The moment where he puts his hand against his forehead he knows what's going to happen.
@@MiketheratguyMultimedia As a comedian who's been drunk on stage, and worked with alcoholic geniuses like some of the Monty Python crew, you could see the comedic PTSD, convulsing him with laughter.
Lee Mack is one of the greatest ad libbers this country has ever produced, the guy is a master, bloody hilarious.
So... What (bad?) word was said in the bleep?
@@truthisinthebible found the american
It wasn't an ad lib. It was a written joke.
@James No need to call @Oscar Bravo a “nob”. It is almost certainly a scripted joke - it’s an anecdote, like many of us tell. Difference is Lee Mack’s timing as well as physical comedy - in his gesticulations and facial expressions - is a masterclass. A beautifully choreographed joke.
@James Lee Mack's wider body of work is also mainly scripted. He's very good at delivering scripted jokes as if he's making it up. That's what comedians do.
I genuinely believe this to be one of the finest pieces of storytelling in stand-up comedy history. It's absolutely impeccable.
Wait till you find some Bernie Mac clips.
1:56 The moment Cleese anticipates the punchline is absolutely priceless. He's losing it! Lmao.
Every now and again I will watch this to cheer myself up and it has never ever failed to make me cry with laughter
When lee is on a roll he's unstoppable.he keeps piling on the one liners and you've had it!
Honestly, sometimes watching would I lie to you, I can't see because I'm crying with laughter.
He's very, very quick-witted and has such great comic timing.
@@paulkerrigan9857 But I don't get the joke.
Best part about this clip is that Lee Mack literally explains how to wind up to comedy gold, THEN literally acts on it.
Starts off with padding, and winds up slowly, taking pauses to allow the reality of the punchline to set in before it's said. Literally perfect.
Lee is an absolute legend, and the fact that people love to nitpick his deliveries is simply proof of that fact. He and David Mitchell have some of the most legendary comedic exchanges I've ever seen on Would I Lie to You
I could not hear the punch line, what did he say?
@@silajeep1 use your imagination.
This is going to be a classic. Masterclass in comic delivery, leaving perhaps the funniest man who ever lived in tears of laughter.
I don’t think that he is THE funniest of all time, but he’s def in the top 15/20
@@adamsowell6222I think they were referring to Cleese, not Mack there
I only watched this a couple of days ago and tears are running down my cheeks again. So good, the delivery the timing, brilliant!!
Lee Mack is brilliant. I saw him years ago in Bournemouth and he brought the house down. His quick wit and rapid one liners are superb.
The mark of an incredible comedian is one that can have you hysterically laughing at a joke before it even gets to the punchline. Lee Mack is great!
Its so great to see folks laughing now a days . John deserves some laughs ...Think of how many he has given us !!!
Never get tired of watching this. Lee is so masterful with the pause and Cleese cracking up because he can see whats coming. Gets me everytime.
Lee Mack is a living legend comedy great his sharp wit is too good!
You mean he's a sex god?
tergre54 I mean living*
Randy Marsh that’s your opinion and living legend is my opinion 👍🏽😀
And love Not going out 👏👏
goober what did you call him...?!! ;)
Watching this for roughly the ten thousandth time and can't take my eyes off Cleese. It's as though his laughing makes the thing funnier. And to see his face buried in his hands after, "And this bloke shouts out, 'Me' (long pause to let the implication sink in)" is priceless.
yep, it all combines to be absolutely priceless!
I've seen this about 10 times this year, and every time it makes me laugh. Fantastic comic timing and you KNOW what's coming. Absolutel class.
I love Graham, he ACTUALLY
seems to ENJOY his guests
& what he's doing. 💙
He lets his guests actually talk! Totally different than the garbage late shows here in the US.
Indeed. He never seems to feel the need for the show to be about him.
@@z3char1ah Our garbage late shows are all now just poorly done attempts at
WOKE propaganda sh*t & ideologies using
smarmy, annoying COVERTLY HOSTILE
A**CLOWN 'hosts'. Even SNL. has turned to CR*P..😳💩🤡🙈
I enjoy him letting his guests actually speak as well. So many hosts don't.
he lubes them up with plenty of alcohol too, which helps lol
I've seen this a dozen times and still come back to it every now and then. Just too funny.
I've watched it before and then again today... at least 50 times on each occasion.
Steadings.
gazpaacho chowder Hahaha perfect comment
Abdicates
But who’s doing the reglazing?
This is the best comment here. Well played.
Haha 😂
Martin Clunes is great , with him laughing like that it would be impossible to not join in. All 3 are great , that is a good clip :-)
Totally agree.
I love Clunes’s laugh as Gary. One of the best laughs there is.
@Brad dіe Irriterend III If they really wanted to, then yes they could.
@Brad dіe Irriterend III The one with the biggest balls, probably channel 4.
@@NicolaKaye When he laughs at Tony wearing glasses is possibly the best laugh ever
I never get tired of that hilarious story, I don’t know how many times I’ve watched it!
I come here once a day and each time is laughing like the first time listening to the anecdote. Lee Mack is a genius👏👏
Years later and I still rewatch this every month or so. It is still one of the funniest stories I've ever heard.
I must of watched this a hundred times now and I'm only just noticing how Lee looks to his Monty python idol repeatedly after he cracks his hilarious story to check that he is laughing, clearly in awe of his hero. That's very sweet and sincere ❤
Agree, I come here every now and then and it still make me laugh and watching John Cleese cracking up is a joy.
"must of"??
Didn't you mean "must have"?
@baukanakuab thank you sir spellalot, I am humbled by your wisdom and grace. Please forgive my lowly education, we can not all be as enlightened as your benevolent self 🤩
The set up is impeccable. The delivery - with pauses - is masterful. The final line and close is a work of art.
John Cleese..... a living legend. I love him to bits.
I come back to this little clip on a regular basis. Just perfect, everything. First time I saw it, fell off my chair laughing.
I can never tell any more whether Lee is lying or telling the truth.
Guess you've just got to ask yourself one question, would he lie to you? Well? Would he, punk?
😂
More stories than Shakespeare
I don't think it really matters! He's funny either way!
Lee Mack when he's given an absurd lie can embellish the dumbest lies when he panics. David Mitchell can induce panic in Lee some of the time... And it's comedy gold when he does!
I'm currently watching Lee's Not going out , and his timing in every joke is superb .
"It's still in your act, isn't it?" is a great line from Clunes
This is by far my favourite story. I just end up coming back here every time. It's incredible
Martin Clunes' second wave of laughter completes this.
I just love him. What a splendid man and a brilliant actor. And he's sexy as hell with all that gorgeous hair. Woof.
Watching "Would I Lie To You" I am constantly amazed by Mack's instantaneous quips to other's comments that always spot on and incredibly funny.
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Lee Mack can be proud of himself, getting comedy legend John Cleese to laugh like that.
When lee is on a roll he's unstoppable.he keeps piling on the one liners and you've had it! I read Lee Mack's autobiography recently in which he remarks that making Cleese crack up with laughter was one of the proudest moments of his career.
Dude, they are dressed like Clarkson, Hammond, & May I swear!!!!
I thought the same!!! I did a double take before I realised who they were!!
BBC wardrobe
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Lol 😂
Lmfao so true
I love Lee Mack. So funny. Not many make me laugh or loud, but he really does.
Seeing Mack deliver this joke to his audience shows you what a master he truly is: you or me telling that very same joke would make people check their phones for messages.
What I wouldn't give to make John Cleese laugh once...after all he has done to have me in tears over the years...Thank you John!
Nothing better than a long-running joke with a punchline that absolutely kills you with laughter. Bravo, Lee Mack.
It's nice to see John Cleese suffer a good, gut-busting, laughing fit like the many I've on his ticket. Laughing is positive therapy!
When you know you are a comic genius - the day you make John Cleese crack up laughing. Lee Mack truly is one of the funniest guys on TV at the moment, if not the funniest, and making the king of comedy John Cleese laugh shows you how funny he really is.
This is easily one of my favourite moments from Graham Norton. Thank you BBC!
“And I said………………”. The timing, it’s all in the timing! Brilliant.
Yes!
@@Offspeed2 but what did he said tho ? can someone write down the joke ? English is not my first language
@@unevoix Yes, love to know what he said, but can't make it out. They bleep everything these days, it's so tiresome. Ok so, I researched and found what I think he said c u next tuesday - take the first letter of each word. omg lol no wonder they roared with laughter!
Absolutely love Lee's style of story/joke telling, as mentioned, his timing is always perfection, he's one my top favourites of all time.
Martin Clunes inadvertently makes that funny. The guy is quality.
Being a comedian and making John Cleese laugh is like winning an award.
This, Greg Davies’ school story and Bill Bailey’s Goose story are my top 3 anecdotes in this show! Lee, master of comedic wit and timing!
Each time this pops up on my youtube feed - because i've been looking at other comedians - I watch it and it makes me cry with laughter - pure genius
All 4 of these guys are genuinely gifted and funny. If heaven exists, there's a bar somewhere there, where you can pop in, have a drink and pull up at a table with these 4 and just listen. That would be heaven.
2:39 you can see the look of pride on Lee’s face that he made John Cleese laugh
Hello beautiful queen how are you doing today I hope you are doing well and I really appreciate you being my fans 💓💓💓
What did he say to the guy from Kent? Damned bleeped it out.
Eveytime I'm near this joke,I have to watch it. With Lee's delivery and John and Martin laughing, it's hilarious. Thank you to all three.
I love this clip and have watched it many times. I just have to wonder how Lee Mack must have felt in the moment having made John Cleese double over in laughter.
John Cleese stamping his feet , now that's pure humour. Laughter, is the holy grail.
He's delivery is perfect!!!! Everyone was laughing waaay before he even finished his "joke"
I watch this often and it never fails to make me laugh. Genius anecdote.
And 100% true, to boot!
One of the funniest stories I've ever heard. Well done Lee, very well delivered. John & Martin crack me up every time I watch this. "It's still in your act" from Martin - Brilliant!
Making John Cleese laugh is a goal I never thought I had until this moment.
@Tony Bramhall I know you are but what am I?
Great comment
Weird that that kids has called you a bell end for saying that ... Really weird
@@easywatching these children of today...no respect 😅
Amazing
I agree with all the below but also Martin Clunes literally roaring with genuine laughter at the punchline is brilliant. One of my favourite ever comedy sketches
comedy sketch? its not a sketch. its wasnt scripted or planned. it's a comedy moment.
@@RedroomStudios Always a pedantic d*ckhead to be found. Calm down. You know what he meant.
Love seeing Mr. Cleese gasping with laughter, after all the laughter he has given me.
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Hello beautiful queen how are you doing today I hope you are doing well and I really appreciate you being my fans 💓💓💓💓
I've watched this countless times and still cry from laughter.
😅😅 Laughing means you’re still alive
Met him in Cornwall, out walking with his family, lovely friendly man.
Very cool !!
Who, Mack or Cleese?
Never tired of watching this. It is brilliant.
Lee Mack is the most naturally talented comedian on god's earth!
We watch his stuff all the time thru lockdown. Keeps us going!
He is, and when teamed up with David Mitchell, the entire planet is having a fit. :)
He's probably the panel show GOAT.
Definitely not just a French computer
The man is an absolute master of foreshadowing in verbal storytelling. Then builds up brilliantly to a fantastically executed punchline.
Quintessential comedic entertainer. Absolute legend!
I love Lee Mack, he's a great comedian.
When you got two absolute legends crying laughing at your story, you KNOW you are doing something right.
I love everything about this clip....Lee Mack's comical anecdote, Martin, John and Graham's laughter...Martin almost blows a pooper valve!! 😂😂🤣🤣 Long live LEE MACK!!! ❤
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The delivery is everything with this anecdote. It is perfection. Lee Mack is a gem.
The best thing about this is you knew what the punchline would be like 15 seconds before he said it and it was still hilarious. Perfect delivery
Don't get it
OMG. John Cleese is literally in pain. The delivery was absolutely brilliant.
This funny story and Greg Davies' story about wearing his mams knickers lol, are two of the best clips on Graham's show. A real art in how to tell a great story and genuinely make us all laugh at the end of it. :D
Agreed!!
Pleaseee could you tell me what he says at 2:00 ? I'm not a native English speaker and i'm dying to get the joke!!
@@soniaseguz “And this bloke shouts out ‘Me!’ “
“And I said …… well you’re a c***”
@@Perseus0 oooh i see, i just cAn't !! 🤭
I was just thinking that! I'd add Jamie Dorman's funny walk to the list though😆
I LOVE the way John Cleese knows where this is going WAYYY EARLY, head in hands.....but still explodes with laughter at the end.
SUCH a shame the word is bleeped. Comedy gold....and, yes I knowww it's rude, but come on such a delicious story, let's hear it BBC!!
What is he saying? I’m deaf & the closed captions don’t work! Is he saying “c-t?lol.
@@DippyHippie Yes
As soon as the " but I was very drunk"
The bloke from Kent's name is Mike Hunt.
@@nickrich56 Actually I think Mr Hunt's first name may have been Warwick. :)
I bloody love the Graham Norton show! Laughter is definitely the best medicine 😀
Love the fact that John Cleese got interested as soon as Lee mentioned it was his first time doing stand up....
So, since you stupidly bleeped out the punchline. What was the punchline?
@@euanlg2256 No! You stupidly misread what was written. The fault is yours.
I have to say he told that flawlessly given the audience - perfect timing etc - made me laugh...
It's the way you can tell Cleese is relating to it as a performer as well as just hearing a good joke; it's every comic's nightmare yet so funny.
He’s just one of those guys you’d love to be in his company, so down to earth and brilliantly funny!
very charismatic and sharp witted for sure.
Oh to make John Cleese laugh like that!!
It was worth it
Love Lee Mack, usually have tears rolling down my face, brilliant!