It's funny how many people were pro Qatar when the mainstream were being paid for it, but now everybody loses their minds now Newcastle is owned by Saudis. Hypocrisy at its finest.
I have never understood why politicians would wish to partake in this programme knowing that they are going to be slagged off at some point in the show!
@@DavidHoldenWoodturning - yes, that did cross my mind. But it’s not a lot for getting totally humiliated in public. A few grand at the most. I think one of the ex-politicians actually said how much he was getting for doing the show and I’m pretty sure that he said it was £900, but that was quite a few years ago now, so it must have gone up since then!
Some are able to go on and establish they can take it, but also have the wit to give it back a bit. Biggest example I can think of was Charles Kennedy - definitely a highlight was when he encouraged to admit he was right about the Iraq War.
@@showmoke I read it was somewhere between £5,000 and £10,000. I think if HIGNFY really want them on there they'll pay whatever they want. Hislop and Merton get about £20k an episode.
Ugh, neo-Conservative Barbie breaking out the "You're not allowed to critique capitalism unless you live in a cave" fallacy. If I remember correctly, later that same episode she started talking about how everybody should stop being so mean to poor old Rupert Murdoch.
Really? I keep being told that the reason he didn't highlight the Savile scandal while JS was still alive was because Savile was notoriously litigious.
And how is it that his name is a mixture of the first name and the color code-name of the antagonist from Captain Scarlet? *Conrad* Turner/Lefkon > Captain *Black*
Conrad Black is awesome, in the context of proper old-school evil. His physical look. His astonishingly perfect Canadian accent. Like if someone said to you "what is the difference between an American and a Canadian accent?" all you need to do is play a clip of Conrad Black speaking. I love real people who if you wrote them in a Creative Writing 101 class your professor would say "hmn, okay but a bit obvious don't you think? I mean 'Conrad Black' really?"
probably saw how it enabled Boris to con people into thinking he wasn't a mendacious liar and thought it might work for him, problem was he decided to do it after getting convicted.
I dunno I find him funnier because you can imagine "there's no way this idiot is going to still be presence in 2024, he's on a fast track to nowhere". 😢
Pretty wild how the woman at the end basically said having coffee from a chain store makes the protesters champagne socialists. Actually, they used to be champagne socialists until the financial crisis and then they were reduced to being starbucks socialists instead in order to make ends meet 😂
Nobody delivered the dry lines like Deaton, but the episode where his scandal was discovered was one of the best 😂 But I would have loves to see a return for a guest episode.
@@ezza2x899- Merton personally disliked Deayton mainly due to the way Deayton behaved off camera. It appears that he was a bit of a bully. I don’t think Merton would have him back as a guest or as a front man for that show.
I don't know how the sentence gay people being told to "Show a little flex and compromise" was not pounced on like a gay person in a homophobic nation showing a little flex and compromise.
I almost started to feel sorry [no I didn't] for Piers Morgan, sandwiched between Ian Hislop and his own team player Clive Anderson. Anderson has always had a reputation for the quick truthful retort, so between Him and Ian, I think they gave Morgan an easy time. Mind you, looking at their relatively youthful faces, it was a simpler time.
Not really. She was whiny, passive-aggressive, entitled, vacuous and not especially talented. The barracking was about her hypocritical attempts at self-promotion and simultaneous loud demands for privacy. I could never see why she was a celebrity.
She was a very insecure woman, largely due to her bizarre childhood, featuring lung, duplicitous and abusive parenting, who thought the only thing she had to offer was how she looked. In fact she was highly intelligent and a loving and supportive mother. Bob Geldof, who is no slouch, thought the world of her, even after she had left him, for someone who did not deserve her. She did not really value herself. And I agree, it is a sad spectacle, and I hope that if they watched it now, they would all feel very uncomfortable.
I wish someone would explain whether or not ti would`ve been better to leave Saddam in power and why nobody mentions how it was that Hans Blix accepted being turned away from possible WMD stores, so that they could be "tidied up".
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The Qatari World Cup and Ian’s comment is considered one of his highlights? Really? The _real_ elephant in the room wasn’t that Neville was commentating in Qatar, Dear Ian, but it was the fact that the country with the appalling human rights has a trade totaling 8 billion pounds with the UK. As a regular viewer of HIGNFY I can assure everyone that they have never picked on that nor called for the trade to end. The World Cup was just an easy target and the guests took a cheap shot. Go after the big boys why don’t ya? But the Alastair Campbell part was fantastic…
Not easy to have a pop at the imaginary chief trade controller for the UK, but someone like Gary Neville (or any of the media personalities) had no business condoning the awful regime. They had the opportunity to do the right thing and use their fame for the common good, but took the money instead
@@KrikkitWarlord and so does EVERY Brit who does business with Qatar, to the tune of as noted. Why pick on the easy target? How about picketing BAE Systems who sell Qatar a lot of equipment? Keep your grubby hands off of my footy. That’s all I am saying. I don’t agree with the whole impose your culture on others but that’s neither here nor there.
@@Yankee7000 because they're a celebrity who has public outreach, because being a public figure means that you have an opportunity to affect change by using that fame. I agree that people shouldn't do business with Qatar, but does random Mr Anonymous Exporter saying no to a contract have any real impact beyond their own sphere? No. Someone like BAe is much more difficult to stop and you would need our spineless government to do something, which they won't. Sport is political whether it's football or anything else.
For me, Ian's iconic moments are the parts where he takes money to appear with Jimmy Savile, Jonathan King, Max Clifford, Clement Freud, Rolf Harris and Chris Langham.
By that logic anyone appearing with any celebrity who is after the fact found to have been a weirdo sex offender it’s ok to a snide comment from a seemingly self satisfied arsehole ….if you get me 😂
Ludicrous response. These people's crimes weren't revealed 'til much later, as you would realise if you weren't simply intent on libel. As for your 'touched a nerve' attempt at libel, get a life!
I wonder where Ian thinks the money came from for his education from a mother born in a tax haven and attending a boarding school and Oxford, his grandfathers middle name was Murdoch which is funny 😂 Ian really believes the British empire was built on goodwill to all man kind I guess
Hahaha Ian's almost resignation at the end before dropping that great line
3:25 Gary Neville bloody went to that world cup, and could have done what Ian said. Neville spoke bollocks about highlighting it directly
People and short memories.
He was part of the first treble
I lost a huge amount of respect for him over this
It's funny how many people were pro Qatar when the mainstream were being paid for it, but now everybody loses their minds now Newcastle is owned by Saudis. Hypocrisy at its finest.
@@danrobinson902 They weren't. Your talking nonsense
Ian at the end there, just... brilliant :D
BAM!
You know you’re in trouble when Richard Madeley is making you look bad.
To say nothing of him basically tagteaming with Ian Hislop, which isn't something I thought I'd ever see+
I have never understood why politicians would wish to partake in this programme knowing that they are going to be slagged off at some point in the show!
Money.
@@DavidHoldenWoodturning - yes, that did cross my mind. But it’s not a lot for getting totally humiliated in public. A few grand at the most. I think one of the ex-politicians actually said how much he was getting for doing the show and I’m pretty sure that he said it was £900, but that was quite a few years ago now, so it must have gone up since then!
Some are able to go on and establish they can take it, but also have the wit to give it back a bit. Biggest example I can think of was Charles Kennedy - definitely a highlight was when he encouraged to admit he was right about the Iraq War.
jess philips and baroness warsi are on pretty frequently these days too
@@showmoke I read it was somewhere between £5,000 and £10,000. I think if HIGNFY really want them on there they'll pay whatever they want. Hislop and Merton get about £20k an episode.
Ian is immense, Ross Noble has some serious wit, he managed to make Ian crease up.
With Ross you never know what's gonna come out of his mouth
I liked the part where Ian said "the Tories" and tapped his pen on the desk.
Is it a dolphin in a bathtub?
Boris Johnson is a real...Boris Johnson
‘The Govern-meant’ (tap tap tap, chin becoming neck, leaning back)
Boyish, coy look
Ugh, neo-Conservative Barbie breaking out the "You're not allowed to critique capitalism unless you live in a cave" fallacy. If I remember correctly, later that same episode she started talking about how everybody should stop being so mean to poor old Rupert Murdoch.
Ah, the cousin of the "YOU CAN'T CRITICISE TECH COMPANIES SINCE YOU'RE TYPING THIS ON A COMPUTER" gambit!
Judging a woman by her looks - how TERRIBLY progressive.
Another moron who needs Ian Hislop to tell him what to think.
@@ec3076 Honestly, mate, I suspect I missed her point too. Without wanting to be a jerk, what do you think her point was?
This is the kind of person who needs to be reminded that Edison invented the light bulb by candlelight
I'd forgotten how odious Louise Mensch is
Thanks for posting.
I won't lie Ian and Alister are a match made in heven
Why would you lie?
@@terryboland3816why not ?
@@Hacienda_27 Well ... maybe he is ...
Campbell is a nasty piece of work
Hislop is fearless.
Really? I keep being told that the reason he didn't highlight the Savile scandal while JS was still alive was because Savile was notoriously litigious.
@terrybola nd3816
Source? Thought not.
Every time I see Ross Noble. The word ‘’ bath ‘’ always comes to mind. 😂😂😂😂😂
Hislop is great!! 😂😂😂
Morton ain’t bad either. 😂😂
First time I’ve seen Gary squirm. 😂😂
@@maxkazzora4234 Oh dear! Forgot to swap alt accounts? 😉
Why did Conrad Black think it was a good idea to go on HIGNFY
Chutzpah and ego
And how is it that his name is a mixture of the first name and the color code-name of the antagonist from Captain Scarlet?
*Conrad* Turner/Lefkon > Captain *Black*
Delusional arrogance perhaps.
Conrad Black is awesome, in the context of proper old-school evil. His physical look. His astonishingly perfect Canadian accent. Like if someone said to you "what is the difference between an American and a Canadian accent?" all you need to do is play a clip of Conrad Black speaking. I love real people who if you wrote them in a Creative Writing 101 class your professor would say "hmn, okay but a bit obvious don't you think? I mean 'Conrad Black' really?"
probably saw how it enabled Boris to con people into thinking he wasn't a mendacious liar and thought it might work for him, problem was he decided to do it after getting convicted.
Hislop and merton are genius
I love when they're both tag teaming someone lmfao
Title missed a trick; "More iconic Ian Hislaps"
And the young version of Morgan is no less nauseating eh!
I dunno I find him funnier because you can imagine "there's no way this idiot is going to still be presence in 2024, he's on a fast track to nowhere". 😢
Even if you have a cup of coffee and tent.
Paula Yates was a deeply disturbed woman
At the time she wasn’t. Wasn’t long before she went proper off the rails
National treasure - still relevant after many decades of Private Eye
Danny Baker is brilliant
...yet he was in this for all of
...50 seconds?!
My who was this was david seaman and betway. Timing was literally on point
Pretty wild how the woman at the end basically said having coffee from a chain store makes the protesters champagne socialists. Actually, they used to be champagne socialists until the financial crisis and then they were reduced to being starbucks socialists instead in order to make ends meet 😂
that labour guy who is hosting was 1000% on gear just look at him
Man the Angus Deaton days were so good. never the same since he was sacked.
I liked Deaton, but the decision to switch to "guest" presenters rather than try to replace him was inspired.
They should have had him back as a guest host at least once
@@ezza2x899Will never happen. After his sacking one of the producers reached out to him and he never responded.
Nobody delivered the dry lines like Deaton, but the episode where his scandal was discovered was one of the best 😂 But I would have loves to see a return for a guest episode.
@@ezza2x899- Merton personally disliked Deayton mainly due to the way Deayton behaved off camera. It appears that he was a bit of a bully. I don’t think Merton would have him back as a guest or as a front man for that show.
Who’s the woman in the last clip?
Louise mensch
I don't know how the sentence gay people being told to "Show a little flex and compromise" was not pounced on like a gay person in a homophobic nation showing a little flex and compromise.
Because they’re actually funny and intelligent comedians that don’t need to make such cheap and tacky jokes at innocent people’s expense?
@@scott4868 sorry I offended you.
I almost started to feel sorry [no I didn't] for Piers Morgan, sandwiched between Ian Hislop and his own team player Clive Anderson. Anderson has always had a reputation for the quick truthful retort, so between Him and Ian, I think they gave Morgan an easy time. Mind you, looking at their relatively youthful faces, it was a simpler time.
The Paula Yates stuff hasn’t age very well.
Paula Yeats got great value for her money.
This Piers Morgan guy is a bit unlikeable
A bit ?
Hislops comments to Paula Yates was nothing short of bullying.
The Paula Yates episode makes for an incredibly uncomfortable watch now, a group of men bullying her led by Ian, nothing iconic about that.
Not really. She was whiny, passive-aggressive, entitled, vacuous and not especially talented. The barracking was about her hypocritical attempts at self-promotion and simultaneous loud demands for privacy. I could never see why she was a celebrity.
She was a very insecure woman, largely due to her bizarre childhood, featuring lung, duplicitous and abusive parenting, who thought the only thing she had to offer was how she looked. In fact she was highly intelligent and a loving and supportive mother. Bob Geldof, who is no slouch, thought the world of her, even after she had left him, for someone who did not deserve her. She did not really value herself. And I agree, it is a sad spectacle, and I hope that if they watched it now, they would all feel very uncomfortable.
Should say lying
Spot on
Hardly
Who's the blonde woman with yhe tiara, in the second clip?
Paula Yates
Paula Yates: career groupie who couldn't handle her smack.
5.18...what word does Ian use?
I think he says "tiresome"
Tiresome.
* 5:18 *.
👌
The misogynist views toward Paula Yates is awful she was in need of help
Canadian, not greek or french.
This show only has Ian going for it now! I don’t know how Hat Trick Productions can justify Paul M’s salary nowadays.
Angus was the best host!
@@FikuKromoUzuFajrovulpon 😂😂 Damn, I’ve been caught 😂
The government. Total cock up!
Supreme implies better than best which is simply nonsense to accept for any rational thinking human beings tbh
So you've never heard of Diana Ross ?
I wish someone would explain whether or not ti would`ve been better to leave Saddam in power and why nobody mentions how it was that Hans Blix accepted being turned away from possible WMD stores, so that they could be "tidied up".
Amazing how murderous alister cambelnjusy sits there and laughs about his and his boss Tony Blair crimes of killings.
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Why are you copying the title into your own comment?
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@@JuICyBLiinGeRBot mate, pure and simple.
Hislop is a nerd snitch
The Qatari World Cup and Ian’s comment is considered one of his highlights? Really?
The _real_ elephant in the room wasn’t that Neville was commentating in Qatar,
Dear Ian, but it was the fact that the country with the appalling human rights has a trade totaling 8 billion pounds with the UK. As a regular viewer of HIGNFY I can assure everyone that they have never picked on that nor called for the trade to end.
The World Cup was just an easy target and the guests took a cheap shot.
Go after the big boys why don’t ya?
But the Alastair Campbell part was fantastic…
Yeah I agree. Gary Neville is a legend. One of the best right backs England and the Premier League has ever seen. They should leave him alone.
Not easy to have a pop at the imaginary chief trade controller for the UK, but someone like Gary Neville (or any of the media personalities) had no business condoning the awful regime. They had the opportunity to do the right thing and use their fame for the common good, but took the money instead
@@KrikkitWarlord and so does EVERY Brit who does business with Qatar, to the tune of as noted.
Why pick on the easy target?
How about picketing BAE Systems who sell Qatar a lot of equipment?
Keep your grubby hands off of my footy. That’s all I am saying. I don’t agree with the whole impose your culture on others but that’s neither here nor there.
@@Yankee7000 because they're a celebrity who has public outreach, because being a public figure means that you have an opportunity to affect change by using that fame.
I agree that people shouldn't do business with Qatar, but does random Mr Anonymous Exporter saying no to a contract have any real impact beyond their own sphere? No. Someone like BAe is much more difficult to stop and you would need our spineless government to do something, which they won't.
Sport is political whether it's football or anything else.
@@KrikkitWarlord again: stop shooting at the easy target. Show some courage and go after the big bucks. Lay off of my footy.
High and mighty English coloniser as if they are angels. How about your jealous and football isn't coming home.
God Paul Merton is so bad. After that Berlin olympics 'joke', you can see that even he knows his whole schtick is tired and crap.
When are you replacing him ?
For me, Ian's iconic moments are the parts where he takes money to appear with Jimmy Savile, Jonathan King, Max Clifford, Clement Freud, Rolf Harris and Chris Langham.
By that logic anyone appearing with any celebrity who is after the fact found to have been a weirdo sex offender it’s ok to a snide comment from a seemingly self satisfied arsehole ….if you get me 😂
What!!! Did he leave you out then?
@@nickjgunning Oh, I'm not a sex offender. Are you? You look like one but I won't assume.
@nickjgunning Touched a nerve have I?
Ludicrous response. These people's crimes weren't revealed 'til much later, as you would realise if you weren't simply intent on libel. As for your 'touched a nerve' attempt at libel, get a life!
I wonder where Ian thinks the money came from for his education from a mother born in a tax haven and attending a boarding school and Oxford, his grandfathers middle name was Murdoch which is funny 😂 Ian really believes the British empire was built on goodwill to all man kind I guess
comedy ??? where is it ?
sarcasm = lowest form of wit. HIGNFY has never been funny.
Never been funny but you clicked and watched it ?
@@Hacienda_27 Its not in the least bit funny, if you don't have a sense of humour.
politically biased propaganda.
It's a political satire - a bit hard for you to understand?
😂😂😂
Dear me.
Oh dear.
biased how? they attack both sides lol
No matter the age of piers Morgan his always been a slimy toad
That’s incredibly harsh… to Toads