That's why british cuisine is worldwide popular obviously... That being said, brains, tripes and such are consumed all around the world, even in GB... so they look more like uneducated childs nourished with fish and chips and burgers...
@@ForgiveAllOfUs Even when it's consumer locally it is not consumed by everyone, that's the thing I'm sure all people everywhere eat weird shit and btw British Cuisine is not popular worldwide, most of it tasteless garbage that even British people don't like.
@@harshmanohar6163 I was sarcastic on british cuisine obviously... But you're right, local specialities are sometimes marginaly appreciated even by locals. My point was more that taste has to be educated too, and while Ayoade seems sometimes genuinely curious (wish is good), the overall impression it left on me was one of two english people mocking everything they don't know because fed on fastfood since birth. But I'm probably a bit hard on them...
@@ForgiveAllOfUs I didn't catch your sarcasm, guess that's my fault. The British have a very limited palate anyway and in this show they go and try the most acquired taste shit anyway, like one time the waitress serving them said I don't eat this shit. While what you're saying maybe true they are only eating the most disgusting shit that most locals don't even consider eating, that's what makes the show funny, if they did the same to traditional food enjoyed by everyone then your point may be valid but in this case I assure you even the locals hate this stuff.
"I'm not subject to some sort of television law of bullying..." My favorite aspect of Richard is his gentle but firm self advocation. He is sweet, charming and kind, but he's not a f-ing doormat.
"Both those things are awful. Those are two awful things here." I've watched enough Richard Ayoade clips now to know this is him being very emotional about the subject.
18:30 that barman played along perfectly, it's like he was a veteran of british comedy, whileas most episodes of Travel Man have featured locals, cashiers and other workers, who were definitely told beforehand that a british tv show is being filmed, seem confused and even irritated at their jokes.
Charming and brutally funny and witty man... always laugh constantly watching anything he is in. Thank You Richard. "It's brutal when they answer in English" oh dear... how true.
ok so this may seem odd but: i think she's making this joke bc she thinks she isn't high-class? but... well, she IS, she HAS class to a really high degree. there's something unassailable about her character & that's as classy as you can be, imo. sure, people can be born rich, but you have to learn class & she has it.
I wanna imagine the pitch for this show was, it's a food and travel show with Richard Ayoade where he and a guest go end experience various cultures....but the twist is, if it's even mildly uncomfortable for Richard, he'll just stand there as the guest tries things. It's strange but it works.
A journey of discovery:) sometimes aweful - watched the whole series back to back in a couple of days so funny - such a great idea getting comedians together like this ... Richard is the ultimate host for it too and his intros are absolute genius -
When a dish is only consumed locally the locals have got to question why that dish isn't travelling. Truer words have never been spoken.
In the worlds of Dylan Moran: “Then they tell you, “you must try the local thing”. Don’t do that. You know why it’s local? Cause it’s shit.”
That's why british cuisine is worldwide popular obviously...
That being said, brains, tripes and such are consumed all around the world, even in GB... so they look more like uneducated childs nourished with fish and chips and burgers...
@@ForgiveAllOfUs Even when it's consumer locally it is not consumed by everyone, that's the thing I'm sure all people everywhere eat weird shit and btw British Cuisine is not popular worldwide, most of it tasteless garbage that even British people don't like.
@@harshmanohar6163 I was sarcastic on british cuisine obviously...
But you're right, local specialities are sometimes marginaly appreciated even by locals. My point was more that taste has to be educated too, and while Ayoade seems sometimes genuinely curious (wish is good), the overall impression it left on me was one of two english people mocking everything they don't know because fed on fastfood since birth. But I'm probably a bit hard on them...
@@ForgiveAllOfUs I didn't catch your sarcasm, guess that's my fault. The British have a very limited palate anyway and in this show they go and try the most acquired taste shit anyway, like one time the waitress serving them said I don't eat this shit.
While what you're saying maybe true they are only eating the most disgusting shit that most locals don't even consider eating, that's what makes the show funny, if they did the same to traditional food enjoyed by everyone then your point may be valid but in this case I assure you even the locals hate this stuff.
"I'm not subject to some sort of television law of bullying..." My favorite aspect of Richard is his gentle but firm self advocation. He is sweet, charming and kind, but he's not a f-ing doormat.
“It’s *brutal* when they answer in English...”
Oh man, too true.
time stamp plz
@@jackoscar11 20:16
"Both those things are awful. Those are two awful things here."
I've watched enough Richard Ayoade clips now to know this is him being very emotional about the subject.
Nothing beats Chris O'Dowd dropping the snow globe after pretending to fake drop it.
Tv gold
Time stamp please
@@darrenmcdonald5373 It's not in this compilation, but it's here ruclips.net/video/3GosoiF5NMk/видео.html
Wow that made my day, so funny
40 years from now I can see him dangle his grandchild out of the window of a cruise ship and accidentally dropping it.
He carries the essence of a man who deserves respect, doesn't expect it, and stays neutral and youthful either way
"This is basically just an autopsy."
I love Richard.
"Lights on. It's too Turkish." Alright, wrap it up, T.V. has peaked.
Ikr that was good :)
53:37 "The idea of relaxing makes me tense." Richard Ayoade's entire body of work summarised in one quote.
I don’t know how anyone gets anything done with this guy, he’s hysterical.
Hysterical..like a train wreck. It's terrible but you can't stop watching.
"Lights on. It's become too Turkish"... That had me in tears of laughter! 😂
"You get to the end of your life, what do you say? 'I've won'? No, you say 'I've lived.'" That's actually awesome!
"With the kind of self-hatred only glitter can engender..." is one of the funniest things anyone has ever said.
Richard Ayoade.. the man who should have been the new Doctor. It's not too late.
Or Bond
Richard is way too funny and talented to be on that garbage Dr Who show
@@happysqWid *in nasly voice* Bond....James Bond *pushes up glasses with pointer finger*
I haven’t considered this until your comment but now I can’t stop thinking about it
Or my Husband !
"Why are you so happy - are you on drugs?"
"...Yes."
"This reeks of a first draft" kills me every time
I grown to love Richard Ayoade; he's one of the funniest humans on the planet ;)
'You must be Daniel'
Metaphorically laughed my head off at that!
It's a good sign if the person serving you the food tells you that they wouldn't eat the food they are serving you.
18:30 that barman played along perfectly, it's like he was a veteran of british comedy, whileas most episodes of Travel Man have featured locals, cashiers and other workers, who were definitely told beforehand that a british tv show is being filmed, seem confused and even irritated at their jokes.
Yes! He was like a Dutch Richard O'Brien.
Probably the best line from the whole show:
"Joe. I leave you to the night."
Dutch/Germans seem to have a similar sense of humour and language to us
@@organisedidiots1716 that's the funniest thing I've ever heard
I enjoy how Richard narrates in a way that sounds like he's in a wind tunnel being chased by a hungry tiger.
Yeah that was very strange, I assume editing out something copyrighted
The fact jo brand has him stored in her phone as Ricky A .. cracked me up
@michael quirk well you do seem to be an expert in things totally devoid of joy
Charming and brutally funny and witty man... always laugh constantly watching anything he is in. Thank You Richard. "It's brutal when they answer in English" oh dear... how true.
That Italian Ice Cream seller looks really happy and it makes me happy lol
No no. That's the antithesis of good. Greg Davies kills me.
I would love to see Richard do his Orson Welles impression. Ayoade is a treasure.
This is a show I didn't expect or think I would enjoy but have been loving.
Surprised this hasn't been flagged yet, quite frankly it's too Turkish
Totally love Richard - genuine natural and clever wit
"Who are you ? The serpent?"
Oh, Richard...you are delightful!
Ahhhh I died when Mel kissed the chef's hand as she was saying goodbye, and her instant regret 😂😂 1:08:01
I just clicked on this video thinking "well, I really do like Richard Ayoade, let's see how this goes" and just watched the whole thing mesmerised.
same here XD
I really wanna hear his Orson Welles impression
I love Orson Welles, and knowing Richard does impressions of him makes me like him even more
Ahh… the French champagne…
"You either have claas or you don't " and "Dignity intact" are the Aisling Bea quotes to live by
ok so this may seem odd but: i think she's making this joke bc she thinks she isn't high-class?
but... well, she IS, she HAS class to a really high degree. there's something unassailable about her character & that's as classy as you can be, imo. sure, people can be born rich, but you have to learn class & she has it.
"Lights on, it's become too Turkish!" 🤣🤣
"Made from my favorite cow stomach, the much-maligned fourth." lol
“Why won’t this kill me”? - “urrm , I’m not really sure” delivered with such a sweet beautiful smile.
P E A C E : )
Not me fangirling over seeing Richard and Chris together because I just finished IT Crowd a couple days ago
28:39
"Şerefe"
"Of Nottingham"
That is just pure, unadulterated genius.
I would like to see Richard Ayoade do a whole show on failed gadgets, that could be a lot of fun....
'You're white so you've got the advantage!' 'I don't want to make this a racial issue!' Lol!
Matt Lucas saying, “Uncle Richard, where are we going?” 😂😂😂
Matt Lucas is such a genuinely positive person. I adore him.
The rotten shark bit is so hilarious they predicted I would want to see it twice
I love how everyone Richard drinks with wants to get smashed.
They’re Brits
@@Filbie good point.
@@Filbie yes, regrettably this is probably why...
"The feeling of relaxing makes me tense." Is the most Ayoade thing ive ever heard. :)
''you can really taste the lack of pigment" lmao
so nice they put the same footage in twice.
I wish I could have friends like Richard does and go traveling with them, but friendships are entirely too hard to make
Same
all i need now is Richard in Taskmaster :D I hope Alex will ask him again :)
Richard who ironically gets sick on most forms of transport, can eat and enjoy foods that regular people gag on
"Eating abroad is a miasma of uncertainty"...its like... three seconds in and I'm dead, I tell ya X-)
50:25 "I think sometimes, you either have class, or you don't"
The guys a comedic genius with impeccable timing and then you have Richard ayoade🙏🇮🇪🤗
Richard is my peace. I wish he was on more in the states.
Paul Rudd already has me in tears 🤣🤣🤣. I really came to hear how much like Moss Richard really sounded like lol.
Thank you so much for this, I had tears in my eyes and had to take puffs of my ventolen from laughter!
Noel and Richard need to have a show together
the first time I saw Richard Ayoade was in the mighty boosh, on a flying carpet talking to Noel as a pink octopus
“you look like a Burger King boxing champion”
“They call me Kid Whopper”
LOL The part where Joe says are you single made my day!!))
iv'e got some kind of weird man crush on Richard Ayoade. He is who i want to be
“Are you on drugs?” “…Yes”
absolutely hilarious 😂
I wanna imagine the pitch for this show was, it's a food and travel show with Richard Ayoade where he and a guest go end experience various cultures....but the twist is, if it's even mildly uncomfortable for Richard, he'll just stand there as the guest tries things. It's strange but it works.
I have often wondered how they pitched this show to Richard. "Everything is going to be mildly uncomfortable... but...."
Oh Richard, I am so grateful for your adventures.
I love Greg Davies saying "the antithesis of good"
Richard: "You won't eat this, will you?"
Server: "No, I don't like it."
Richard: "That's a good sign."
I miss the IT Crowd!! Good to see you again! Good works!
the sarcasm is wonderful to behold, I love it
Paul: "This seems like an entirely different species would enjoy something like this"
Richard: "It's pretty good"
'Jesus, Mary, Joseph and all his carpenter friends...' lmaoooo XD
I need more of this show
Richard Ayoade is so British he just invaded and colonised my browser tab.
The byline of this series is "why I'm vegetarian".
I would love to have a conversation while exploring a city with Richard. Our equally dry sense of humour would make for a grand time. I’m sure.
4:42 I'm smoking a bowl watching this and this made me laugh so hard it made bong water shoot up onto my carpet
A journey of discovery:) sometimes aweful - watched the whole series back to back in a couple of days so funny - such a great idea getting comedians together like this ... Richard is the ultimate host for it too and his intros are absolute genius -
"You did quite a lot of impressions of Orson Welles."
Id pay good money to hear and see that
I love Orson Wells too.
"What are we going to do tonight Brain"
"Why the same thing we do every night Pinky. *Try and take over the world"*
"just like a normal leave I would eat if I was lost in a park"
I really appreciate his droll sense of humor.
I know I am not the first to proclaim this, nor will I be the last: Richard Ayoade is my spirit animal.
this is perfect to practice my listening, i love this actor ^^
"You can really taste the 80 days in that beef"😂😂
"I don't remember that shaggy song" Hahahaha
thanks... I needed this.
12:33 "It's got an aftertaste of brain, though" might be my new favourite expression when anyone asks me anything about any food in the future :D
Runied my holiday, thanks!
''Tubes are opening in me, that have been closed since the 90s''
Joe Lycett flirting is the greatest
"Joe. I leave you to the night."
"I hate going out" - Travel Man
The Brennivin alone gave me flashbacks. I love Iceland, but damn that stuff is vicious.
he chews food with determined vigor 🤣
Excellent! Wish we had the series in our country
the Asians taking selfies behind Rudd and Ayoade, absolutely self absorbed, just killed me. lol. Tourism is dead for them.
He's wearing a velvet coat with no care in the world without any worries about getting stuff on it, i want that level of *chill!!* T_T
58:53
"It's good for skin conditions, so I think there's probably a lot of people in here with eczema."
"Yeah, that's... an inviting prospect."
Thankyou for this!! Making my miserable day so much easier xxx
Kathy Burke losing it over the Cava is adorable.
Oh, jeez. I'm so late. This is like Bizarre Foods but truly hilarious. "This is basically just an autopsy." I love Richard Ayoade.
'I love it when a man takes control' Same here Rob, same here
Lots of cultures eat tripe, it’s very popular in Spain and they eat it in Asia as well. Morcilla from Spain is my favourite! Yummy
20:16 "it's brutal when they answer in English."