The absolute silence from the audience at "rye and air" was absolute gold! That's what I call a successful failure and needs to be in any Hugh Dennis "best of".
I like that a lot of Hugh's jokes are quite dark but then he randomly throws in one which is utterly silly. Catches me unawares and has me laughing my socks off every time 😁
I would say he predominantly does silly jokes -- that's his humour! It's the dark ones that have me laughing my socks off because usually they're completely out of nowhere!!! 😂
Ed was outwardly livid about Hugh's lighthouse joke, but inside he was giving a standing ovation and punching himself in the balls for not thinking up such a fine pun himself
45:23 I love how they all start steeling each others material as a form of ribbing. Hugh is just amazing, love this guy. Legend. Most if not all of his jokes end up being laugh out loud moments
I was in the virtual audience for the second episode and there was one by Hugh, the theme was things you wouldn’t hear in an exam I think and Hugh said something like “are songs of folklore necessary? Yes or hey nonny nonny no”
@@platinumpatience5307 I’m not sure, I think they probably do 3 or something in case one doesn’t work on tv or to have a backup I guess, but that just a theory
I think they did something like that on Whose Line is It anyway? And so some jokes are reused or recycled later on by the actors, and other times when an episode had a problem they switch in outtakes, or they do an episode of just outtakes.
Actually Corona sales are up 20%, they said they have to keep a good sense of humor about it. They’ve been donating medical supplies with some of the added profits.
@Clestat @ 5.22? Situational comedy - Tom just confirming that he is in fact a hilarious prancing gay guy just by his actions of being beamed down to a planet that was too hot for him, wondering why no one had told him it was hot.
So I live in Barnard Castle and the amount of business we got off Dominic Cummings was mental, there’s one cafe serving a latte named after him with a pair of glasses on the top in chocolate 😂😂
Just as Ed Byrne is saying at 46:50 "I can't believe 2020 is coming to an end" the clock strikes midnight and I'm sitting here in the kitchen watching TH-cam . What a year its been
Really surprised that Gamble got pulled up about using a joke from a previous series, as that wasn't the first time I've noticed some of them do that, but he handled it well.
He even had a show around 2011ish... but, yeah I wouldn't be surprised myself, as the only reason he is on this BBC show is because he is funny... he's no competition against any female, non-white, trans etc. 15:23 ♥️
He didn't use her joke, he just used avengers:assemble. She made an IKEA joke(assemble furniture), he made a school joke(school assembly). They just punned the same movie.
The thing is after 19 series with a lot of repeated scenes we'd like to see topics, it would be surprising if different comedians didn't think up the same joke someone else had said before. They're not all on the same episodes and won't remember every joke someone else said anyway. Its still funny to the audience anyway
The very first joke in this compilation is a stolen Ed Byrne joke from about 10 series previous. Usually i'd give comedians a pass with how many times they've repeated each category, but it's stolen word for word
I'm not British, but have been in the country for 30 years, the first British humor I loved was Whose Line is IT Anyway, there was another one can't remember the same right now, and have been a super fan of Mock the Week ....not just they get me laughing. very loud (my daughter got used to me being loud at 2 am with this!) no matter how many times I watch the same bits, it always succeeds on lifting my spirits...another one that does it each & every time is the Russel Howard programs...thanks for uploading these @Platinum Patience
@@milliejenkinson5832 thanks, no I didn't know, makes sense.... I used to follow Mock the Week (as in watching on TV, not social media LOL) but life took turns and I have no idea what goes on on TV these days, love that we can come in here and watch!
@@alanbicknell7696 thanks, there was one also, called Have I got News for You, that one also brilliant, I think I feel in love with British humour with all these programs, to this day Mock the Week & Russell Howard are the best medicine when I'm down ! :)
I hope youve watched would i lie to you and the unbelievable truth which is on Radio and audible...if you havent then id say youd like them too. A bit David Michel heavy but bob mrotimer in wilty is legendary
That is EXACTLY what I thought when I first heard Angela call Ed out for joke stealing. Joke stealing has surprisingly occured a lot throughout this show. It actually inspired me to make a "Mock The Week: Joke Stealing Compilation" which is still on its way. I reckon you'll love that; thanks for watching! 😃
I have probably watched this 5 or 6 times, by now. Absolutely hilarious! I get confused by some UK references, since I am in the USA. But funny is funny! Great compilation, well done!
@@platinumpatience5307 Alexa, Cortana, and Siri don't even know what the hell they are saying! Hugh Dennis's "showaddywaddy" references for example, lol! I finally get it now (Jimmy Saville impression) and a real band. Brilliant! 'Do you like the music of Showaddywaddy.'
There was one i really didn't get, but i figured it out haha. Tom Allen's (things you wouldn't hear in a kids show) "today was brought to you by the letter P and the number 45... Aww" P45 is what they call a pink slip in the UK
I'd like to see Glen Moore appear a lot more - he's consistently hilarious and clever. And I immensely appreciate the comic stylings of Dara himself. He's a brilliant host and emcee - funny and erudite, while never taking attention away from the panelists. They heap it on him, and he's adept at making the joke and returning tactfully to the panel. Since happening on this show a few months ago, I've been bingeing it incessantly. It's absolutely tops.
And people say MTW isn't funny any more, there was maybe like 20 jokes that didn't give me at least a chuckle in this whole compilation, which is about par for the course
I must admit, I am one of those people. Of course, there were jokes that made me laugh, there were jokes that I found to be mediocre and cliché -- in some cases, I recognised that certain ones were outright stolen... But, I'm glad you enjoyed!
The absolute silence from the audience at "rye and air" was absolute gold! That's what I call a successful failure and needs to be in any Hugh Dennis "best of".
I have replayed that moment about 20 times now - absolutely phenomenal
I think they just accidentally had the audience on mute for a second
2:19 for anyone wanting to hear it again.
I thought it was funny 😂
@@turtlesandwich77nah just nobody understood it at first that’s why he explained it
I like that a lot of Hugh's jokes are quite dark but then he randomly throws in one which is utterly silly. Catches me unawares and has me laughing my socks off every time 😁
I would say he predominantly does silly jokes -- that's his humour! It's the dark ones that have me laughing my socks off because usually they're completely out of nowhere!!! 😂
14:24 “ I will be *skipping* “ his facial expressions though 😂😂
I think Hugh is the best actor in these bunch of standups
@@atomiccritter6492 He does also do a fair bit of acting work so that makes sense.
Watch him on Taskmaster and you'll see how borderline psychotic his mind really is. "Scissors, please."
Rye and Air still gets me!
That's good, because the audience didn't get _it_ for a good 5 seconds, lol.
It's the fact he had to explain it.
The only way it could be better is if Milton Jones was there laughing in that awkward silence because he got it.
I can't stop listening to the "Classic good cop, dad cop" joke.
@@jamesflynn4951 that would have been awesome. And you know that's Milton's territory
@@jamesflynn4951 that would have been awesome. And you know that's Milton's territory
Ed’s ‘cooking while pissed’ is hilarious I love it
Yeah, I used to like him when he was bullied lol.
Now I can't stand him. He became a Frankie Boyle with bad glasses lol.
Check your sights.. 🖕🏻👋🏻
Can they just greenlight "Cooking While Pissed"? I'd watch the shit out of that show.
Same here!
Keith Floyd got there first years ago
@@atomiccritter6492 Did he say "I'd watch the SHIT out of that show!"
@@Psiberzerker He’d also watch the spinoff “Let’s cook the SHIT out of this dinner!”
@@kylestubbs8867 Sounds like a real shitshow.
Ed Bryne deserves a regular spot on this show.
Along with COOKIN WHILST PISSED!
'Cooking while pissed' is an excellent show.
So many great ideas. Lol
@@Tht1Gy Along with SELL THE SHIT OUT OF THIS HOUSE
@@Walls2008 Yup!
AMEN, I completely agree
Hugh Dennis is a fucking legend.
He certainly is!
Yeah. It's not often he has to explain a joke.
@@rosiefay7283 rye and air.....
I love "Cooking when Pissed." Its my favorite show to watch at 3am
I would watch Ed Byrne's Nature documentary
Look for "boston sunfish".
Ryan air.
Dylzhaar. Yes they need to commission Ed Byrne's nature documentary and of course a must watch, Ed cooking when pissed.
LOVE the return of Cooking While Pissed XD
It's always the best when running jokes make a comeback in later seasons! - Private Browsing
Yes! :D
Private Browsiiiing
@@melliferou Private browsing has seen too much
Best programme on the telly.
Ed was outwardly livid about Hugh's lighthouse joke, but inside he was giving a standing ovation and punching himself in the balls for not thinking up such a fine pun himself
Timestamp?
@@samfisher6606 45.25
I suspect some back story there.....
You got that right!
No, he's right. It's at 45:24.
I love how genuinely enthusiastic Angela gets about other people's jokes. There's a woman who loves her job, and she's damn good at it too.
Yeah, shame she isnt funny herself.
She loves to laugh. Sadly her job is to make us laugh. Damn close, but not a good entertainer.
She is a nasty little neo liberal and completely unfunny
@@kazuya9288 thanks you guys. Your expert and objectively apolitical opinions have completely convinced me. Great talk.
I find myself cackling at her a lot so clearly she's good at making some people laugh :/
Ed Byrne is killin it.
Someone needs to give Ed Byrne a nature show.
“Let’s observe the SHIT out of these Animals!”
Tonight on nature while pissed... can I punch a tiger? Less find out...
I'd pay good money for that.
LOL
@@andylintott9339 *laughs in squares while pretending to have a big cock*
45:23 I love how they all start steeling each others material as a form of ribbing. Hugh is just amazing, love this guy. Legend. Most if not all of his jokes end up being laugh out loud moments
Maisie has really grown on me. Hugh and his 4 states (and 'very wooed indeed'), Ed Byrne is always brilliant
It's the reverse mullet, isn't it?
24:50 that still gets a big laugh out of me 🤣🤣 the way Ed says "grey faced twat" with such conviction
Thomas and Paddington ...Ed Byrnes.....absolute magic ...
Some times Hugh is too far ahead 😂
He really is the best for having done this for nineteen series now!
There is a Hugh gap between them
hes too far ahead because they get a ton of shit comedians on now sadly
@@Joshua-go4vz Well played man!
Ryanair
My favourite 'Cooking While Pissed' recipe: deep fried soup.
(Don't try this at home; do it round at your mate's gaff.)
Ed Byrne is amazing on this.
44:20 is brilliant. The camera's framing is what makes the joke work. It wouldn't be nearly as funny in front of a studio audience.
You're right! But I would've loved if the camera had followed him on the way down and ruined the joke completely. 😂
Someone on Whose Line actually _did_ do it in front of an audience. Look up “World’s Worst (outtake from news/documentary)”
How on earth did you make 40 minutes of this shite?
Hugh Dennis is a comedy genius
What is the mega bus joke at 3:15?
Best part of the show, that's why I love comps like this.
The Paddington one has left me in stitches for ages
I was in the virtual audience for the second episode and there was one by Hugh, the theme was things you wouldn’t hear in an exam I think and Hugh said something like “are songs of folklore necessary? Yes or hey nonny nonny no”
It's so good I can read the joke in his voice! 😂
I wonder why that didn't make it in?
@@platinumpatience5307 I’m not sure, I think they probably do 3 or something in case one doesn’t work on tv or to have a backup I guess, but that just a theory
I think they did something like that on Whose Line is It anyway? And so some jokes are reused or recycled later on by the actors, and other times when an episode had a problem they switch in outtakes, or they do an episode of just outtakes.
And here it is, in the new series! Very odd
Post-coital marmalade sandwich is the name of my first band...
Ed Byrne's nature bits had me laughing so much
Endangered, my hole! 😂
@@platinumpatience5307 honestly one of the best jokes I've ever seen on this show. Thanks for the video
@@fredh1720 You're welcome! Part 2 will be ready, really soon, so stick around!
@@platinumpatience5307 That's "me" hole rather than "my hole"!
The funniest part of this for me was Ed Byrne's Cinderella joke. That was hilarious.
Hugh Dennis...always a hit
Actually Corona sales are up 20%, they said they have to keep a good sense of humor about it. They’ve been donating medical supplies with some of the added profits.
Are you a corona PR lmao
@@jonesjones4036 ha, no. I actually don’t like beer that much. More of a whiskey person.
@@no1bandfan I agree beers horrible but I prefer gin 😂
@@jonesjones4036 coronas horrible even was before corona
As a beer man….this thread hurts 😂
I actually laughed out loud at Tom on the hot planet
@Clestat @ 5.22? Situational comedy - Tom just confirming that he is in fact a hilarious prancing gay guy just by his actions of being beamed down to a planet that was too hot for him, wondering why no one had told him it was hot.
That one was hilarious. Tom is brilliant comedian in fairness
24:24 I almost actually screeched at that, Hugh Dennis is a master
Love Ed Byrne 😊😊😊
I love his strong relationship with Dara! 😂
@@platinumpatience5307 yes, and Dara is often the one who laughs the loudest at his jokes 😊
I would so watch "Cooking while pissed!"
Hannah Hart's "My Drunk Kitchen" was an early TH-cam hit and the early episodes totally hold up, I highly recommend!!
That would be a great tv show is there a petition we can sign 😂😂
and its sister show Pissing While Baked
Love the return of cooking while pissed
Love the self deprecating one by Rhys James!
Ed Byrne is proper funny! Makes me laugh so much 😅
I love Huge Dennis and I like when they make jokes involving Dara O'briain
Hugh is a fine wine. Gets better with age.
So I live in Barnard Castle and the amount of business we got off Dominic Cummings was mental, there’s one cafe serving a latte named after him with a pair of glasses on the top in chocolate 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 for real??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
34:55 the teenage girl comment killed me and then Hugh with his artists impression hahahahahaha. Thanks for making these :)
I loved that one too! You're welcome!!! 😃
“Can I tell you a secret?” Said tiger. “I killed Carole Baskins husband 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just as Ed Byrne is saying at 46:50 "I can't believe 2020 is coming to an end" the clock strikes midnight and I'm sitting here in the kitchen watching TH-cam . What a year its been
This is literally what I did well I was watching a New Year’s Eve livestream but...
The laugh I emitted at "Fuck you call me you grey-faced twat?!" scared my sleeping cat 😂
I love how they walk up to the mike while already wearing mikes and then never bothering to use it.
Oh, yeah!!! I tend to forget about those mics! 😂
It’s just a stand in for a hot chair
@Big Cat Little Lion its just a prop. You can hear them talking from the sidelines sometimes.
This pangexit joke is one of my favorites
It was a good one! 😃
The camp David always gets me
Uncle Roger? On Mock the Week?
Thank you 2021. 😍
I looked through the comments just to see if that was him!
You can tell how much they all love Dara by how mercilessly they roast him. Comedians are weird like that
Rhys James is brilliant 👏
When Attenborough pops off Ed Byrne is the natural replacement 👍
Rhys' "prep the rice chamber" joke is underrated.
Really surprised that Gamble got pulled up about using a joke from a previous series, as that wasn't the first time I've noticed some of them do that, but he handled it well.
He even had a show around 2011ish... but, yeah I wouldn't be surprised myself, as the only reason he is on this BBC show is because he is funny... he's no competition against any female, non-white, trans etc.
15:23 ♥️
He didn't use her joke, he just used avengers:assemble. She made an IKEA joke(assemble furniture), he made a school joke(school assembly). They just punned the same movie.
she also used a millenial falcon joke a series or two after he did
The thing is after 19 series with a lot of repeated scenes we'd like to see topics, it would be surprising if different comedians didn't think up the same joke someone else had said before. They're not all on the same episodes and won't remember every joke someone else said anyway. Its still funny to the audience anyway
The very first joke in this compilation is a stolen Ed Byrne joke from about 10 series previous. Usually i'd give comedians a pass with how many times they've repeated each category, but it's stolen word for word
Feel the Byrne
I think Ed Byrne might be a living legend
Definitely!!!
Agreed
35:40, how innocent my mind is, I thought Ed was talking about a TYRE, then suddenly realised. “Oh yeah, blow up dolls…”
Nothing like some good ole British humour, frickin hilarious
I'm not British, but have been in the country for 30 years, the first British humor I loved was Whose Line is IT Anyway, there was another one can't remember the same right now, and have been a super fan of Mock the Week ....not just they get me laughing. very loud (my daughter got used to me being loud at 2 am with this!) no matter how many times I watch the same bits, it always succeeds on lifting my spirits...another one that does it each & every time is the Russel Howard programs...thanks for uploading these @Platinum Patience
I'm not sure if you know but Whose line and Mock the Week is made by the same producer
@@milliejenkinson5832 thanks, no I didn't know, makes sense.... I used to follow Mock the Week (as in watching on TV, not social media LOL) but life took turns and I have no idea what goes on on TV these days, love that we can come in here and watch!
I think the other show was they think its all over.
@@alanbicknell7696 thanks, there was one also, called Have I got News for You, that one also brilliant, I think I feel in love with British humour with all these programs, to this day Mock the Week & Russell Howard are the best medicine when I'm down ! :)
I hope youve watched would i lie to you and the unbelievable truth which is on Radio and audible...if you havent then id say youd like them too. A bit David Michel heavy but bob mrotimer in wilty is legendary
Cats are traitors.... I love that one..😉😁🤣🤣🤣
Watching this again about 20 times in one day it is Just brilliant
I've never been to Swindon but this doesn't make me too keen to pay a visit..
Camp David caught me off guard. That was sneaky funny.
23:58 made me laugh way more than it should have.
What kids’ show?
@@kylestubbs8867 magic school bus
That Gru joke at Dara killed me lol
27:45
"you can laugh did that one in season 14", yea well Ed did the millennial falcon joke 2-3 seasons ago.
That is EXACTLY what I thought when I first heard Angela call Ed out for joke stealing. Joke stealing has surprisingly occured a lot throughout this show.
It actually inspired me to make a "Mock The Week: Joke Stealing Compilation" which is still on its way.
I reckon you'll love that; thanks for watching! 😃
They enjoy doing these things, I think. Hugh have done the Rye and air thing before, too, hasn't he? There surely are recurring jokes, stealing or no.
@@livb6945 oh yea theres been recurring jokes plenty of time, just the way she called him out after just copying his. Made me lol.
@@platinumpatience5307 The "I'm Richard Dawkins, good night and god bless" joke has been done a couple of times too :)
There's been quite a few times they've repeated jokes, I'm just glad someone finally addressed it
Hugh Dennis is playing chess and everyone else is playing checkers
In other words: he is on a whole 'nother level. And I agree!
He’s playing charades in Klingon
Hugh: 🚶🏼♂️
Someone else: 🚶
Hugh: 👋
"It's hot it's hot it's molten hot!" took me the fuck out
12:38 no idea who this person is, but totally adore her.
18:14 so true.
The Unlikely Lines From Kids' Films and TV Shows is a cursed one.
and I _love_ it.
Wait for it... Ryanair
Ed! Shirt and jacket?!!!! Was that for a bet or something?!!!!
It's not quite "Cooking While Pissed" but there's a "series" on TH-cam called "My Drunk Kitchen".
I have probably watched this 5 or 6 times, by now. Absolutely hilarious! I get confused by some UK references, since I am in the USA. But funny is funny! Great compilation, well done!
There's 40% of jokes i still don't understand because they are UK references.
@@platinumpatience5307 Alexa, Cortana, and Siri don't even know what the hell they are saying! Hugh Dennis's "showaddywaddy" references for example, lol! I finally get it now (Jimmy Saville impression) and a real band. Brilliant! 'Do you like the music of Showaddywaddy.'
There was one i really didn't get, but i figured it out haha.
Tom Allen's (things you wouldn't hear in a kids show) "today was brought to you by the letter P and the number 45... Aww"
P45 is what they call a pink slip in the UK
guys, i think someone bleached the minions
I don't get it though
Aww man RIP Captain Tom
The camp David joke is goooood
I'd like to see Glen Moore appear a lot more - he's consistently hilarious and clever.
And I immensely appreciate the comic stylings of Dara himself. He's a brilliant host and emcee - funny and erudite, while never taking attention away from the panelists. They heap it on him, and he's adept at making the joke and returning tactfully to the panel.
Since happening on this show a few months ago, I've been bingeing it incessantly. It's absolutely tops.
Nah
Unlikely things to hear at Christmas? "I've missed you son" XD
On the nature shows: "Thinking outside the box; Schrodingers cat is death."
7:49 anyone else reading ignore this, it is my bookmark.
Wow how have I not thought of this before! Thank you!
Nigela Lawson idea: You know what, that'd still be worth watching
Hugh carries this show on his back and has done ever since Frankie left, they were the goated duo.
There's something about Maisie, she's just adorable
Great video thanks for putting it together.
You're welcome!
48:18 - A back-handed comment is for the whole year, not just for Christmas.
It was most likely an on-the-spot joke.
The Hugh cloud joke is a bit funnier when you find out he is part of a cloud email list.
The bat soup one hit me like a freight train
Thank you
I needed this 🥂👍
You're welcome! Keep staying safe! 😃👍
The NYPD/drunk couple joke is deep, deep Culture.
Brilliant
Cooking while pis.ed pure Genius
Great show
11:38 Hugh Dennis laughs like the late great Robin Williams... lol
Ed byrne ,franky boyle and milton Jones are my favourites
Ed Byrne is a chaos gremlin
Superdry conveniently named after the effect it has on women when you wear it😂😂
someone PLEASE fully explain to me the purpose of the buzzer
I think it's just to let people know the joke has ended. It also has power to send comedians back to the starting line, e.g. Andy Parsons.
And people say MTW isn't funny any more, there was maybe like 20 jokes that didn't give me at least a chuckle in this whole compilation, which is about par for the course
I must admit, I am one of those people. Of course, there were jokes that made me laugh, there were jokes that I found to be mediocre and cliché -- in some cases, I recognised that certain ones were outright stolen...
But, I'm glad you enjoyed!
For those who think I'm too old to be president, here's a pound don't tell your mom...lmao.
I loved that one! 😂