I love how relaxed he is around the people he's documenting, he doesn't put that barrier up like he sits and talks with them and eats with them, chills with them like friends and has general conversations and input rather than just throwing questions and filming them. Excellent journalist and journalism right here!
This whole documentary was like a dark satire of British journalism. All the tabloid press had a field day with this, including the guy with that God damn banner. Yet the journalist who could have had the biggest scoop of them all just hung out with them eating pizza and getting pissed off red wine I.e. actually treating them like human beings.
Also the lack of self-awareness that banner guy had was astounding. You can see Neil holding back so much rage. Even Louis had to walk away for a moment so that he wouldn't shout in his face.
@@damianperera2690 Neil is a politician yes. In the 1990s he was a Tory MP... he & others in Govt were involved in major UK political scandal “cash for questions”... all about bribery & corrupt money. He is still a politician but for a different party. His wife Christine is tv personality, doing alot news discussions.
I love how relaxed he is around the people he's documenting, he doesn't put that barrier up like he sits and talks with them and eats with them, chills with them like friends and has general conversations and input rather than just throwing questions and filming them. Excellent journalist and journalism right here!
This whole documentary was like a dark satire of British journalism. All the tabloid press had a field day with this, including the guy with that God damn banner. Yet the journalist who could have had the biggest scoop of them all just hung out with them eating pizza and getting pissed off red wine I.e. actually treating them like human beings.
Also the lack of self-awareness that banner guy had was astounding. You can see Neil holding back so much rage. Even Louis had to walk away for a moment so that he wouldn't shout in his face.
9-11 happened during the filming of this episode. The allegation and the eccentricities of the family all of a sudden became unimportant.
I loved the documentary 💛 I love Louis Theroux, he's funny, and so are the Hamilton's. Great trio 🌟
great stuff
Well I dont know about the rest of you, but I just find it really weird that my mum has the exact same plant pot with the bugs on in the first shot.
I don't even know what the story is. What the hell happened?
Who are the hamiltons, what are they known for?
Cash for questions
Neil was an MP who got in trouble for taking cash to ask questions in the House of Commons. Now he is leader of UKIP.
@@lucastaylor2321 I'm from New Zealand, are they politicians, what is cash for questions?
@@damianperera2690 Neil is a politician yes. In the 1990s he was a Tory MP... he & others in Govt were involved in major UK political scandal “cash for questions”... all about bribery & corrupt money.
He is still a politician but for a different party. His wife Christine is tv personality, doing alot news discussions.
@@lucastaylor2321 Thanks for clarifying that Lucas, much appreciated.
What is he having for breakfast
Melon