Happens to us all, it gets dulled down when we move to other countries then as soon as we're off the phone to our Mams or another relative it becomes a thick accent again and takes a few days to revert, we go back to people not understanding us. XD
@@mkeibergin3775what? Why? Are you being bullied in the real world and come on the internet where you feel safe behind a screen insulting people for no reason.
What you need to take into context in regards to the lady in the red chair was that Derry (Londonderry) was at the centre of 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland and for much of the life of the old lady in the car it would have been not that uncommon for a member of a paramilitary to jump into a car from a robbery and order the driver to drive away fast. That is why Graham and Kenneth Branagh were laughing so much.
Saoirse says to pronounce it like inertia only with an S obviously. Surprised they didnt have the irish olympic rowers in this compilation, they were great and messing with people lol
@@bethcushway458 they should watch paul and garry o'donovan's interviews from the Olympics I'd love to see their reactions to the thick west cork accent from skib
Aileen is from Derry and has a great Derry accent. Jamie Dornan is from Holywood, outside of Belfast and heading towards County Down. Both Northern Irish but both very different accents. I live past Holywood so my accent is closer to Jamie’s.
The really funny thing with the river dancing was, the two audience members on the end who got roped into doing it didn't know the others were professional dancers.
The lady in the red chair had a Derry accent (my mothers accent) it’s very different to Belfast. I do understand why you’d find it similar. Obviously for me being brought up in England I find the Derry accent easiest to understand having family there and visiting all my life.
My mum’s from Northern Ireland. There’s a switch. She’s not on the phone to her sister vs she is on the phone to her sister or she’s recently come off the phone. Years of experience mean you just flip a switch in your head until all becomes clear. Eventually. Just off to watch a filum.
the lady getting into the wrong car i can relate to, way back in the 60's i was waiting for the bus to go to work (it was dark) there was another girl in the bus stop and one of my work colleagues pulled up in his car (which often happened) l got in the front seat and the girl that was in the bus stop got in the back, l turned to her and said, who are you, and then the driver said to me, who are you , it turned out it wasn't my work colleague, and he had stopped to give the girl a lift, i've got a weird sense of humour and i couldn't stop laughing, he asked where i was going and it turned out it was on their way so he said stop in the car i'll drop you off lmao.
@@bethcushway458 Just searched for that on here but couldn't find it. He's such a terrific actor (always comes over as thoroughly agreeable too) so I'm sure it was great!
Jamie Doran has some great stories on Graham Norton. As well as other Northern Irish guest. North or South they bring the craic. Love from Northern Ireland ❤
Saoirse Ronan pronounces it Sersha but the standard is Seersha. The Róisíns in my family pronounce the Ro like row boat whereas it’s normally Roh (like the first half of rock), not sure if that’s a particular part of Wexford thing or just a weird family thing
I sleepwalk, freaked a friend out when he had to stay in my room on the floor with a mattress, he told me that I sat upright at around 3am, sat on the edge of my bed for about 20 minutes before getting back into bed, TBH that would have scared the life out of me if i'd seen someone do that
The only time I have "sleepwalked" was when I was in the army on exercise and we 'rested up' in Wathgill camp. We had spent an all nighter dismantling a Bailey bridge then I got lemoned for a guard duty so I had basically been up and alert for 48 hours, then we decided to have a squadron knees up and the alcohol went straight to my head. I was having a pee when i was semi- awoken by a corporal shouting at me as I was peeing on his bed, apparently I murmured "it's OK I am at the end of the trench". No recollection of this incident I heard the story from lots of people so I regard it as true
The muffin man is seated at the table in the laboratory of the utility muffin Research kitchen... reaching for an oversized chrome spoon he gathers an Intimate quantity of dried muffin remnants and brushing his scapular aside Proceeds to dump these inside of his shirt...
The Derry accent is from the province of Ulster. There are three counties of Ulster in the Republic. It's an Irish accent whichever you look at it. I'm from Belfast and love how Derry people use the softer c'yar rather than our harsh carrr (sic).
The comment about understanding the Northern Irish by imagining we're chewing our words as we speak, doesn't really make sense. Especially Belfast? There are plenty of other accents and places than Belfast here in NI. Some easily understood, some not so much. Might be worth looking into more.
Mt fav scene in any shrek movie has got to be the famous ginger bread man scene, do you know the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man, well she's married to the muffin man, the muffin man, THE MUFFIN MAN
Omg I just realised I haven't been getting notified for your videos.....it feels like months since I've watched, the bell was on, but I just done it as a refresh and hope it works now, ps every shreck is good 👍 the honest trailers for shreck is excellent 😄😃 not as good as Charlie and the chocolate factory (original), or home alone 1 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂 sorry. Love Graham, missed you guys 💞👍🌻🕊.
I almost car jacked an old lady too, a friend was picking me up, this old woman pulled up beside me in the same make and model car, so naturally I thought it was him and got in, she did not scream, but she did look like I was about to abduct her, thankfully I managed to explain the situation before she paniced and we both had a laugh, I even got to sit and wait for my friend (oddly she was also there to pick up her friend).
My mammie is Irish, American born. She’s a food pusher, which is notorious among Irish mammies. I also wanted to give my daughter a proper Irish name, spelling and all, I was vetoed by everyone on both sides of our family. Oh well.
Big thing about Ireland is you get a drastically different accent if you travel 15 minutes in any direction 😅
True, the accent changes from the North side of Dublin city to the South side of Dublin City.. there's variations of accents all over Ireland..
So true,I live in the midlands in a small town, drive 10 15 minutes in the same county and the accent starts to change.yes I love my country.
True story 😂
Go up to Derry. Irish outside Derry have a difficult time understanding them. It's crazy.
You get that in Scotland too!! xx
Graham's Irish accent gets stronger when surrounded by his people
What about your accent, does it get stronger when you are surrounded by camels
Happens to us all, it gets dulled down when we move to other countries then as soon as we're off the phone to our Mams or another relative it becomes a thick accent again and takes a few days to revert, we go back to people not understanding us. XD
@@mkeibergin3775what? Why? Are you being bullied in the real world and come on the internet where you feel safe behind a screen insulting people for no reason.
@@mkeibergin3775 Out of Order mate not nice.
Spot on.
Honestly, you can never go wrong with The Graham Norton Show. Great guests and great times. Best talk show 😊👍🏽
@Lord Flashheart, I think Season 30 is starting soon.
Fun fact; “the muffin man” nursery rhyme was written to warn children of the time about a serial killer that was taking children
What you need to take into context in regards to the lady in the red chair was that Derry (Londonderry) was at the centre of 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland and for much of the life of the old lady in the car it would have been not that uncommon for a member of a paramilitary to jump into a car from a robbery and order the driver to drive away fast. That is why Graham and Kenneth Branagh were laughing so much.
Because you’re such a mind reader.
@@Grimm66613 Because it’s common knowledge of high jacking’s in Derry even to this day. I say that as Londoner that visits Derry a lot.
@@Grimm66613 cop on
@@ruairioconchuir7635 yeah, because a woman coming out of a shop with bread and milk is something the paramilitary would do. 🤦♂️ cop on kid.
@@Grimm66613 I dare say she probably didn't notice her before she jumped into the car.
Loved Aileen in her cear an all that go go go. Brilliant.
Saoirse says to pronounce it like inertia only with an S obviously.
Surprised they didnt have the irish olympic rowers in this compilation, they were great and messing with people lol
... and without the 'in'.
The two most hotly debated ways to pronounce it are ‘Sur-sha’ and ‘Seer-sha.’
@@bethcushway458 they should watch paul and garry o'donovan's interviews from the Olympics I'd love to see their reactions to the thick west cork accent from skib
Or Brendan o carroll
Saoirse is pronounced Seer sha
Aileen is from Derry and has a great Derry accent. Jamie Dornan is from Holywood, outside of Belfast and heading towards County Down. Both Northern Irish but both very different accents. I live past Holywood so my accent is closer to Jamie’s.
If you liked the dance at the end you should search for 'Riverdance Eurovision 1994', I think you'd enjoy that just as much.
The really funny thing with the river dancing was, the two audience members on the end who got roped into doing it didn't know the others were professional dancers.
GN is now a national treasure in the UK and Ireland - sort of Stephen Fry royalty level
Graham is such a good guy, he makes everything enjoyable, like eurovision song contest, always has he comedy with respect. like the late terry wogan
Both Irish too
The lady in the red chair had a Derry accent (my mothers accent) it’s very different to Belfast. I do understand why you’d find it similar. Obviously for me being brought up in England I find the Derry accent easiest to understand having family there and visiting all my life.
My mum’s from Northern Ireland. There’s a switch. She’s not on the phone to her sister vs she is on the phone to her sister or she’s recently come off the phone. Years of experience mean you just flip a switch in your head until all becomes clear. Eventually. Just off to watch a filum.
the lady getting into the wrong car i can relate to, way back in the 60's i was waiting for the bus to go to work (it was dark) there was another girl in the bus stop and one of my work colleagues pulled up in his car (which often happened) l got in the front seat and the girl that was in the bus stop got in the back, l turned to her and said, who are you, and then the driver said to me, who are you , it turned out it wasn't my work colleague, and he had stopped to give the girl a lift, i've got a weird sense of humour and i couldn't stop laughing, he asked where i was going and it turned out it was on their way so he said stop in the car i'll drop you off lmao.
Aye, but are you in the RA
what's RA mean?@@matthewmcnerlin231
Jamie Dornan's Graham compilation is funny, he has such a weird stories about himself.... 😅
As both a Celtic American, and a Marylander, well chosen, boys
There's Irish, and then there's Saoirse Ronan.
@@bethcushway458 Just searched for that on here but couldn't find it. He's such a terrific actor (always comes over as thoroughly agreeable too) so I'm sure it was great!
Loving your Irish theme of late gents.
Love from Ireland
I think that's the best Big Red Chair ever.
If you say "Norn Iron" you won't be far wrong.
Jamie Doran has some great stories on Graham Norton. As well as other Northern Irish guest.
North or South they bring the craic.
Love from Northern Ireland ❤
My dad's from Port Rush, tho I've never been🙈
@@joshua.910 Portrush and Giants Causeway are stunningly beautiful
@@jacquilewis8203 ima have to come over one of these days, any recommendations on where to stay?
@@joshua.910 I would suggest belfast. A lot to do there then handy for Portrush, Bushmills etc
He's British not Irish. Completely different countries (Im from Belfast)
The Irish are great story tellers always with a great sence of humour. IRELAND
Any excuse to see Michael Fassbender is always good
I’d love to see you two attempt to Irish dance
Look for the Jamie Dornan walking story and Chris O Dowd fly story if you havent seen them already
Hey I’m first!! Omg love you guys. From Ireland 🇮🇪!!!!
The girls story is priceless lads, the driver would have thought IRA immediately. 😂😂💚🇮🇪
I think that was a good attempt at Saoirse's name
Aileen (he red chair)...costume interpretation...just to say that she worked on Game of Thrones 😉
The best Irish Graham Norton interview (with the O’Donovan brothers) is missing.
Saoirse Ronan pronounces it Sersha but the standard is Seersha. The Róisíns in my family pronounce the Ro like row boat whereas it’s normally Roh (like the first half of rock), not sure if that’s a particular part of Wexford thing or just a weird family thing
Lads derry is not Belfast. And two completely different accents 😅
In fairness, he never said the fork wasn't washed
The thing about Ireland is ......
cmere and ill tell ya ....
Guys you have to react to Riverdance from Eurovision 1994. It was the first ever performance and it's amazing!
Please don’t forget the Red Chair stories they’re a must 😂
Re the Northern Irish accent: after 16 years living here I still have to interpret for my husband.
Must see Chris O’Dowd and the fly on Graham Norton!!!
I sleepwalk, freaked a friend out when he had to stay in my room on the floor with a mattress, he told me that I sat upright at around 3am, sat on the edge of my bed for about 20 minutes before getting back into bed, TBH that would have scared the life out of me if i'd seen someone do that
32 counties in Ireland and 1,000,000 different accents lol
The only time I have "sleepwalked" was when I was in the army on exercise and we 'rested up' in Wathgill camp. We had spent an all nighter dismantling a Bailey bridge then I got lemoned for a guard duty so I had basically been up and alert for 48 hours, then we decided to have a squadron knees up and the alcohol went straight to my head. I was having a pee when i was semi- awoken by a corporal shouting at me as I was peeing on his bed, apparently I murmured "it's OK I am at the end of the trench". No recollection of this incident I heard the story from lots of people so I regard it as true
The girl with the car story is from Derry by the way not Belfast… slightly different accent though you were close enough
The Irish are the BEST.
The muffin man is seated at the table in the laboratory of the utility muffin
Research kitchen... reaching for an oversized chrome spoon he gathers an
Intimate quantity of dried muffin remnants and brushing his scapular aside
Proceeds to dump these inside of his shirt...
Graham made a couple of appearances on Father Ted if interested
Classic, the dance in the caravan
Most people pronounce Saoirse Ronan like Searsha Ronan. She likes to be called Sersha Ronan. You did pretty well there
Miss Gerry Ryan on the radio.
You really need to react to the lord of the dance. Magnificent
"Have you ever sleptwalk?" 😄
Fassbender should've been Bond before Daniel Craig.
I love the gingerbread man hes the best
The Derry accent is from the province of Ulster.
There are three counties of Ulster in the Republic.
It's an Irish accent whichever you look at it.
I'm from Belfast and love how Derry people use the softer c'yar rather than our harsh carrr (sic).
On Colin Farrell they didn't mention his Bullseye from Daredevil
you gotta check out chris o dowd on The Last leg
Only chat show near this was Al Murray's
The comment about understanding the Northern Irish by imagining we're chewing our words as we speak, doesn't really make sense. Especially Belfast? There are plenty of other accents and places than Belfast here in NI. Some easily understood, some not so much. Might be worth looking into more.
The car jacking was because it was up North so the driver thought it was an IRA hijacking her.
That was Lord of the Dance at the end not Riverdance
Poo,in the bath.Definitely a process of elimination.
Saoirse sounded like "becky that wants to blow up her school"
Who said the fork wasn't washed, no one .
She would have washed the fork.
One of the guys in this was in an amazing comedy IT Crowd. Sooo funny, take a look...
Oh yes the office outing episode.
Chris O'Dowd
Why do you love the Irish so much?
Just wondered that’s all
Great reaction as always
Because we're dacent
@@eirekelleher8366dacent?
Is that Irish?😂😂😂
@@scottharper6593 From cork it's just decent but we pronounce it daaaacent I suppose only somebody from cork would get it rest of Irish probably not 😂
@@eirekelleher8366 my mum is a Corkconian so I got it.
Lots of ppl do
Mt fav scene in any shrek movie has got to be the famous ginger bread man scene, do you know the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man, well she's married to the muffin man, the muffin man, THE MUFFIN MAN
Omg I just realised I haven't been getting notified for your videos.....it feels like months since I've watched, the bell was on, but I just done it as a refresh and hope it works now, ps every shreck is good 👍 the honest trailers for shreck is excellent 😄😃 not as good as Charlie and the chocolate factory (original), or home alone 1 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂 sorry. Love Graham, missed you guys 💞👍🌻🕊.
“Sear- sha”
Saoirse
Glad to see Americans know about the muffin man😂
You guys should check out The Graham Norton Show : Graham Norton Goes Back To School.
I don't know why you would think that Chris O'Dowd's wife wouldn't have washed the fork.
60 isn’t old 😊
Not sure been irish why i watch all these videos of irish
Would you consider reacting to 'Give my head peace'?
Have you guys watched the old school graham norton shows from when he first started out on channel 4? So much better and no filter at all
I'll give ye a hand with the name lads.
Sear-sha (Not awe, A like at the start of Apple) Row-nin.
Saoirse as in inertia as she says herself.
Saoirse is gaelic for freedom, don't know why I'm telling you this but it's been my favorite name ever since Reading the book A Star called Henry
It’s not Gaelic. That’s Scottish.. it’s Gaeilge
@@SmcdMcd-d2k thank you for the clarification
I almost car jacked an old lady too, a friend was picking me up, this old woman pulled up beside me in the same make and model car, so naturally I thought it was him and got in, she did not scream, but she did look like I was about to abduct her, thankfully I managed to explain the situation before she paniced and we both had a laugh, I even got to sit and wait for my friend (oddly she was also there to pick up her friend).
What about us welsh lol please Rod Gilbert red hen pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee
It's awful to be misunderstood but it's even worse when someone just walks away while you're talking.
Best way to to understand an NI accent for non irish people is 0.75x
Nice
Easy way to pronounce it is Sir-shah
How does one even get the idea that they don't wash their cutlery?
Lads its pronounced "sore sha" one of the easiest to pronounce.😅
Offcourse ghram Norton is irish too
Do I see a glint or shimmer of red in your beards gents!!
you should react to sleep cop on gilly and keeves
🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
11:27 as a person from Belfast don't do this
that was NOT a Belfast accent, it is a Derry accent. the best way to speak with a Northern Irish accent is to promounce all your "e's" as "a's"
Saoirse is pronounced Seer-sha, you were very close
Seer-sha
I have to ask (for shame) who is the 1st Irish actress, sorry, actor at the start.
Saoirse Ronan
S-air-sha Ronan
💚❤️🇵🇹👍🏻
My mammie is Irish, American born. She’s a food pusher, which is notorious among Irish mammies. I also wanted to give my daughter a proper Irish name, spelling and all, I was vetoed by everyone on both sides of our family. Oh well.
please react to Lee Mack Irish names
Do you guys get the chance to game, if you do send some love to the awesome Irish gamer's Beedee Geek and Jack septiceye 💞.
Game of mobile homes please guys
Did you know ghram nortom is irish ?