Just want to say how very glad I am that cancer didn't take either of these funny men from us. They are two of the silliest people I have ever encountered, the world would be a darker place without their nonsense. Continued good health to both of you fine gentlemen. ❤️
Saw him perform last night at the Angel, Camden after listening to this on the way down on the train. Was great, told him so afterward and shook his hand.
It's finally fallen into place, Richard isn't interviewing people to entertain anybody, he does them so he can keep Wikipedia pages accurate and up to date, humility seaps from every pore
I saw Tim Key's Mulberry at the Bill Murray in June last year, 48 hours after seeing Richard's first ever live Twitch of Fun... That was the time I peaked.
both on youtube and on the podcast audio file, this is pound for pound one of the quietest podcasts in existence. my volume is on full whack and it's still only just about intelligible. just whack on a few more db just to be sure
it used to be called 'No More Women' didn't it? (when they did t on TH-cam early days) I imagine they changed it for obvious reasons, one of those where people will moan its PC gone mad but at a glance as a podcast/show name it could easily be taken out of context and it wasn't that integral to the premise of the game - might check it out again
I love Tim and I understand he's playing a character here to a large degree, but it's still a very weird chat. He's definitely decided he's not going to answer questions. Which makes me wonder why he refused to do RHLSTP for years (per Richard). Just super-protective of his private life?
To be fair it's more in interviews where he does the little mischievous laugh after everything he says, in his stand up he is normally pretty straight faced and deadpan.
Key is amazingly funny and probably the perfect foil for Richard, but I hate his squeaky giggle and I wish he (Tim) wouldn't laugh so much at every joke he (Tim) makes.
I like Tim's cheeky little grin every time he tells an anti-joke
I would very much like to take Tim Key as a lover
* lover. *
What about Richard Herring?
Wouldnt we all?😂
@@plebjames I mean you'd have to ask Richard, but I would imagine he wouldn't strongly object to being bedded by timkey.
Me too
Just want to say how very glad I am that cancer didn't take either of these funny men from us. They are two of the silliest people I have ever encountered, the world would be a darker place without their nonsense. Continued good health to both of you fine gentlemen. ❤️
delete this
Probably my favourite guest on podcasts, Tim's the funniest
Saw him perform last night at the Angel, Camden after listening to this on the way down on the train. Was great, told him so afterward and shook his hand.
Had me in stitches the whole time. I absolutely love him. Please come to America Timkey!
It's finally fallen into place, Richard isn't interviewing people to entertain anybody, he does them so he can keep Wikipedia pages accurate and up to date, humility seaps from every pore
Humility? Richard Herring?
@@plebjames oh now, no need to be murky
Seaps...?
@@TransoceanicOutreach seeps?
I chuffing love Mr key. No more jockeys is just chaos due to his antics. Keep your hands off your face 😜
Love little Timkey
I consume Timmy like toast ❤️
Tim's really quick!
Minds so sharp. Don't forget the stuff on the telly is scripted and edited. This is the real thing.
I saw Tim Key's Mulberry at the Bill Murray in June last year, 48 hours after seeing Richard's first ever live Twitch of Fun... That was the time I peaked.
It is utterly brilliant
I genuinely think Tim Key is the funniest man alive
"she survived eight days buried in snow"
"ei-eight days buried in snow?"
"yeah, after a blizzard"
"well it wouldn't be before"
tim, get in my mouth
Well that took a turn.
> tim, get in my mouth
Pick up lines get stranger everyday.
Same
I expect it was during the blizzard
What's great is it's genuinely hard to know if this is an example of good or APALLING chemistry 🤣
His books are so good!
I want Tim Key to narrate my life
We demand more TIM KEY. Perhaps a double team interview where he comes on halfway and replaces you.
“If you go into Pret and have a baguette-“
“Big if.”
I love you Key
'Big if' is a punchline Alex Horne uses all the time too, love when you see their friendship coming through
And Mark Watson, of course.
@@thesimpsons17 like when they did orgie?
both on youtube and on the podcast audio file, this is pound for pound one of the quietest podcasts in existence. my volume is on full whack and it's still only just about intelligible. just whack on a few more db just to be sure
My TV is set to 22.
It is a comfortable volume.
...Maybe even slightly too loud for this time of day now that I've given it more thought.
It's for old bastards like me.
"Turn it down.
You kids are all going to be deaf."
I've had the same problem with so many stuff lately that I started questioning my hearing
You're right!
@@J_PhDwhat?
That was brilliant
He did the London marathon but below the line and above the line …
If you like the Tim Key you might like him playing No More Jockeys
it used to be called 'No More Women' didn't it? (when they did t on TH-cam early days) I imagine they changed it for obvious reasons, one of those where people will moan its PC gone mad but at a glance as a podcast/show name it could easily be taken out of context and it wasn't that integral to the premise of the game - might check it out again
I don’t mind it
@@emmajean8631dya think I mind it?
All I can see is Olly Murs with a beard sitting opposite Richard! That is meant as compliment by the way!
I like that Tim is just trying to make himself laugh
I was going to run the
London marathon once,
but then I decided
I can't be arsed.
Your friend and mine, Aneurin Bevan
The finneas fogg mini garlic breads were superb
Thank you, I was trying to remember what they made. I lived off those things for a while.
As were the pastrami bagel chips.
I went to Threshers specially for them.Never mind the booze.
Well worth the inevitable gum injuries. Crunchy bastards.
Phileas*
I love Tim and I understand he's playing a character here to a large degree, but it's still a very weird chat. He's definitely decided he's not going to answer questions. Which makes me wonder why he refused to do RHLSTP for years (per Richard). Just super-protective of his private life?
its not like richard was really flowing with the questions either. I think he really matched the energy well.
HES A NUTTER
Tim should still get the Pret crisps and then give them away. He's losing money!
interesting pronunciation of aneurin here. tim laughs like a little schoolboy also. dont mind it
Didn't know Key had beaten cancer.
Just saying.
you might be willing not to get the discount and skip the single use plastic...
I’m here purely as an Emily Juniper fan. I don’t even know or care who Tim Key is.
Green Mill
No one is more amused by Tim Key than Tim Key.
But in a completely delightful way, no?
I doubt that because I am extremely amused
It is a comedian's device.... Although in this case, he is not using as part of a 100 night tour. Every night!
To be fair it's more in interviews where he does the little mischievous laugh after everything he says, in his stand up he is normally pretty straight faced and deadpan.
Key is amazingly funny and probably the perfect foil for Richard, but I hate his squeaky giggle and I wish he (Tim) wouldn't laugh so much at every joke he (Tim) makes.
Manley Way
Gropius really phoned it in with IVC. Not his finest work by a mile.
And at the Bauhaus, Moholy-Nagy did a painting that had to be ordered by telephone....
Cool - Because the 'Telephone Painting' was a thing by Moholy-Nagy of the Bauhaus!
big if
I'll never forgive him for his cheating on Taskmaster. An absolute fucking disgrace.
Does anyone find Tim herring funny? Or clever?
Nah, Tim Herring is useless.
Tim, if you can read this, you need to change up the look. You look like Ethan Ralph. I’m worried about you.
Shut up
Big if.
I find Tim Key to be hugely, cringeworthingly, awkward.
Probably don't watch this one then, he's in it quite a lot.
@@Herring1967does it irritate you that Stewart Lee is far more famous and successful than you?
@@Sirjohnfootball no, he’s a very fine stand up. That’s not really my main area, though I do enjoy doing it.
@@Sirjohnfootball does it irritate you that he’s far more famous and successful than you?
@@Herring1967 I dispute that he is, however you were more than willing to accept this premise at face value.