Woodford reserve is battery acid at best. My grandpa always told me, save your money and buy good whiskey. Never buy cheap. Whiskey is an item you get what you pay for.
Ed Gamble just killing it every time, what a machine. And surprisingly Angela Barnes was really funny this time. With actual funny jokes and all that. Nice one
I just went to the comments to see if anyone else thought Angela was surprisingly funny. I don't think she took body pump classes, but comedy classes instead. Nish is still not funny though.
@Eric Burkheimer Every country (that I know of) has a proportion of non-navtive comedians. They are seldom actually funny. A few "I am different from you" puns is the best you can hope for. In most panel shows it will trigger others to make jokes about these difference too. Seldom above the obvious stereotype references. Henning Wehn, for example, always gets WW2 jabs. And if he doesn't, he will make some himself.
Eric Burkheimer Dude, white people make race jokes all the time. I can guarantee that at least one white comedian has done that same joke. Besides, he’s right.
I didn't like him in the early seasons. He tried too hard to be deadpan. He's loosened up a lot since then though and I think it makes his delivery way better.
this was a great episode and Angela Barnes was very funny in these episode keep it up Angela and Ed Gamble joke at the end of the round was funny and hillarious
The irish goodbye is saying bye to each other 50 effing times and still needing to say another bye I say this as someone who hates it and yet still drags out goodbyes for ages ha
@@emeraldfir9 That's always been the aunts and uncles goodbyes.Hated it with a passion.Thank God Christmas in Australia is warm and you don't freeze your balls off waiting for them to go,(25 minutes!) give us a break.😩.
I didn't know the Irish goodbye was a thing . I'm known to do that and my people do come from Ulster some hundreds of years ago . That's what I'm going to start calling it when I vanish 😂 *Going to get Nish on a t-shirt with his pull string catchphrase. I live in America in the state of Georgia . Wish me luck 😂😂😂
@Pir Oukay There was a children's TV duo called the Chuckle Brothers and their catchphrase was "To me", "to you!" One of the brothers died recently so they can't say the catchphrase any more.
@@katierandall9191 Thanks for that. For the longest time, I thought he was saying "Timmy". Neither would have made sense to me since I'm an American, but it is nice to have an explanation.
I think Nish gets in the edit as much as he did because his bits end up as a great set ups for funnier bits. He's this shows vegeta. He tries real hard, fighting for his life, has moments of temporary triumph only to be overshadowed.
I think he’s hilarious. He’s articulate and very much on point. I don’t understand why so many viewers dump on him. Hugh Dennis on the other hand really gets on my tits. Bleah.
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As an American, could someone explain Ed's "To me" joke from Scenes We'd Like to See? His delivery and expression alone cracked me up but I don't understand the context of the comment.
It was a catchphrase on the children's show Chucklevision. They used to say "to you", "to me" when they were carrying planks of wood. The older brother passed away not long before this was broadcast
the creator of Mock the Week also created the original version of Whose Line Is It Anyway, where the tagline is "where the points don't matter!" i rest my case
How painfully relevant 5:23 still is years later, when Boris was ousted out by MPs over his own incompetence, and then is rumoured to be back in the running for PM after 2 months cause Truss fell off the edge of sanity…
It was a chuckle brother joke because Barry recently passed it was only half the phrase “to me” from “to me to you” because you need both to complete it, I laughed at first and then was immediately met with sadness
So did I. I've heard a lot of references to the Chuckle Brothers (such as Lee Mack looks like one) without ever having seen them. Judging by the reaction of the other panellists, they were quite well known in the UK.
Chucklevision went from 1987 to 2009 in the UK - so several generations (including myself) grew up watching the Chuckle Brothers - To me, To you was the most famous of their catch phrases. It's a funny joke, it just cuts deep into my childhood.
its 10 weeks away... two and a half years, a new prime minister, dissolution of Parliament, a pandemic, and however many extensions later, we still don't have a brexit deal
Ed said “To me.” rather than “Timmie.” It’s a joke from a television duo and the used to say “to me,” then the other would say, “to you.” but because one of them had recently died that’s what caused the audience reaction.
@@littlesunshine9218 I'm extra late, but to explain, there was a popular children's show in the UK called Chucklevision. The focus of the show was the silly antics of two bumbling brothers, Paul and Barry. The show ran for 22 years. The show had multiple catchphrases, some of which were bounced between the brothers every episode, the most well known being what they chanted whenever they were carrying anything. "To me!" - "To you!" - "To me!" - "To you!" - etc. In August 2018, shortly before this episode, one of the brothers died, leaving the remaining brother utterly distraught. Hence the response to the joke.
for me it was just that he kept repeating it and cuz he always says things like this it becomes boring. I hope he creates more variety. I'm finding him unfunny but i don't hate him because i see so much potential.
A little quibble. Kenya's in East Africa and was subject to Arab conquest and slave trading; not European. The Portuguese did start buying their slaves from there later on but only because the British Royal Navy had put a stop to the Atlantic Slave Trade.
But Dara is right. Norwegians Absolutely do that. Leave in the middle of the party.. proud tradition! Especially good if you know you have a packet of crisps waiting for you at home.
Funny that Ed mentioned Call of Duty in connection to the Scallop War, because the British were once involved in the so called *Cod* War with Iceland (which they lost, btw)
He said "To me!" It's a reference to a pair of comedians called the Chuckle Brothers; their catchphrase was "To me! To you! To me! To you!" One of them had just died when this episode came out.
Terrific lineup in this episode. I've watched the final season just now... I will miss MTW
"Broverstaying our welcome" brilliant
“Boris is wanting to take Theresa’s job” Oh Ed.....
God, I hope Hugh never leaves this show.
Michael C. He’s great witty and a face that makes each quip extraordinary. Someone quoted saying he’s “A Master Class” in comedy timing.
Saw Hugh recently in Midsomer Murders episode - he was in the pub.
@@jilianvan8165 Jeez, he needs to stay away from that place. It's far too dangerous!
@@bujin1977 Yes, but delightful to find him acting in any bbc piece.
This is how I learn about British politics in Australia!🤣🇦🇺🤣🇦🇺
Ed and Rhys need a show idk going round Britain or something
With James Acaster
tiff ed and rhys' family road trip
I live in the U.S. and would STILL love to find this if it ever happened
It's so weird thinking that Rhys was 14 when the first episode of this show aired
Why’s that weird
*when this episode of the show aired.
@@Theonevidz it's weird cuz i didn't understand the show has been going on for that long..rhys is now almost 30 years old..16 years and running
And he somehow hasn’t aged a day
1st episode he appeared on you mean
Watching in 2020 and Boris Johnson is the PM. Don’t know whether to laugh or cry🤷🏽♂️
and the deadline is still not in sight...
Vomit??
from 2022. IT GOT WORSE!!!
Laugh you've gone through Liz and now have Rishi
BoJo is hilarious, unintentionally though. B^\
When I saw the date on this, I thought I was hallucinating! Wow, thank you!!
'Cause we do we're just being jokey'
I love Hugh 😂🤣
Definitely one of the funniest episodes in a long time! Far too many good moments to pick a favourite.
Finally! It's been a long summer.
You thought it was a long summer last year and then this year happened 😐
LMAO Hugh though xD Dara: Does anyone know what is actually going on? Hugh: Of course we do, we're just being JOKEY!!
Been joking
Rewatching MTW episodes after watching the black tie finale
Me too
Rip
3:06 Ed Gamble predicting the future...
Great episode!
I love seeing a comedian love another's joke
That Barry Chuckle joke looked like it made Ed immediately depressed.
Nish always seems like he's having so much fun
@@annother3350 annoying yes, cuntish may be slightly harsh lol
I love seeing him in shows because of it. 😁
'Nish always seems like he's having so much fun' = A pity we're not. He is one of the unfunniest comics around.
@@channelfogg6629 The way you type makes it unclear if you're aware that you're talking about your subjective opinion.
@@channelfogg6629 he has some bright moments but mostly is deeply unfunny, agreed.
2:13 is why I watch this show.
I'll need a couple of shots of Woodford Reserve to get the image of Dara with googly eyes out of my head so I can sleep tonight.
I'm not up to that bit yet, but I no doubt will screenshot it to send to him
Woodford reserve is battery acid at best. My grandpa always told me, save your money and buy good whiskey. Never buy cheap. Whiskey is an item you get what you pay for.
Broverstaying our welcome.
This is accurate.
It sounds like what James Oliver from Last Week Tonight referred to brexit as
Yes... Yes, it is. And I just love all the eejits with import and export businesses who voted leave and are now stunned they're going broke. Lol.
I looked away for a moment so Dara's eyes gave me a proper fright.
“Course we do, we’re just joking”
It was a great deviation from the normal Hugh answers.
One of my favorite moments from this show
thank creation for Dara O'Briain!
That episode had some of the darkest jokes since Frankie left. Not complaining.
What joke for example?
@@Walperion_Music "To Me! ..."
Thought he said Timmy LOL
Yokky Wearing a chain to a country where you established the slave trade?
Hows Pop Mr Larkin?...
Ed Gamble just killing it every time, what a machine. And surprisingly Angela Barnes was really funny this time. With actual funny jokes and all that. Nice one
I just went to the comments to see if anyone else thought Angela was surprisingly funny.
I don't think she took body pump classes, but comedy classes instead.
Nish is still not funny though.
yeah the last few episodes featuring Angela she has really turned the comedy up.
@Eric Burkheimer Every country (that I know of) has a proportion of non-navtive comedians. They are seldom actually funny. A few "I am different from you" puns is the best you can hope for.
In most panel shows it will trigger others to make jokes about these difference too. Seldom above the obvious stereotype references. Henning Wehn, for example, always gets WW2 jabs. And if he doesn't, he will make some himself.
Unlike Nish.
Eric Burkheimer Dude, white people make race jokes all the time. I can guarantee that at least one white comedian has done that same joke. Besides, he’s right.
This is the best episode in the last four years!
Where’s the boy James Acaster? I miss him.
Same. Wish he was a regular on the show to be honest.
Too busy being not adventurous and using the one side of the cheese grater.
Hes in yhe wheat fields trying to find out what teresa may thinks of the gays
Didn't you hear? James Acaster was just been fake name used by an undercover cop named Pat Springleaf.
I didn't like him in the early seasons. He tried too hard to be deadpan. He's loosened up a lot since then though and I think it makes his delivery way better.
What’s funny is that on a later show Angela said that she had actually ended up doing a 5K run. She then said that her boyfriend had done a 100k run.
Sounds like he managed to escape!
Well she DOES have the softest feet in the industry
@@annother3350 Why would you want to escape the softest feet in the business.
@@annnee6818 Soft feet but crazy-eye
this was a great episode and Angela Barnes was very funny in these episode keep it up Angela and Ed Gamble joke at the end of the round was funny and hillarious
nasir gooner forever haha yes! how many people would actually even get the ‘rolled up A-Z’ reference? proper belly laughed at that
The irish goodbye is saying bye to each other 50 effing times and still needing to say another bye
I say this as someone who hates it and yet still drags out goodbyes for ages ha
That’s the french goodbye
@@emeraldfir9 That's always been the aunts and uncles goodbyes.Hated it with a passion.Thank God Christmas in Australia is warm and you don't freeze your balls off waiting for them to go,(25 minutes!) give us a break.😩.
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Thank you for posting these, I don't get the BBC where I live anymore so this is always nice
Ed Gamble is hilarious 😂
Dara with the googly eyes was hilarious.
I didn't know the Irish goodbye was a thing . I'm known to do that and my people do come from Ulster some hundreds of years ago . That's what I'm going to start calling it when I vanish 😂
*Going to get Nish on a t-shirt with his pull string catchphrase. I live in America in the state of Georgia . Wish me luck 😂😂😂
Actually, the abortion spell is _foetus deletus._
😂
Jeez, I'd pay for a version where Nish is edited out.
My FF button has a bonus Nish Free function.
2:16 I love Eds laugh he just goes from 1-100 in a millisecond
I love Milton! The moth sea captain ..... priceless.
Most of my political knowledge of the UK comes from this show. I regret nothing.
Thank you so much for uploading the episodes so us Americans can enjoy this show. I just wish I could find the new Last Leg episodes on here.
I am so happy to have a perpetual flow of new comedians who are all quality ..... well, most of them
26:21 Christ, Ed. Brutal
@Pir Oukay There was a children's TV duo called the Chuckle Brothers and their catchphrase was "To me", "to you!" One of the brothers died recently so they can't say the catchphrase any more.
@@katierandall9191 oooooh I just assumed it was a Jimmy Savile joke.
Not sure which is worse now.
@@Tamashi88 The Jimmy Saville one.
@@katierandall9191 Thanks for that. For the longest time, I thought he was saying "Timmy". Neither would have made sense to me since I'm an American, but it is nice to have an explanation.
@@Tamashi88 Me too... Urgh
"YO MICKY B, GIVE US SOME *SPUOOOOOORM!"*
Ive got an Irish mate when says goodbye in the pub I think know he'll still be there an hour later saying goodbye to people
Sure, its best to get a pint to get you through saying bye
I think Nish gets in the edit as much as he did because his bits end up as a great set ups for funnier bits. He's this shows vegeta. He tries real hard, fighting for his life, has moments of temporary triumph only to be overshadowed.
Ah,really? Gosh...
I think he’s hilarious. He’s articulate and very much on point. I don’t understand why so many viewers dump on him. Hugh Dennis on the other hand really gets on my tits. Bleah.
Funniest episode. Nish and Tiff and Rhys are always great, but the chemistry was particularly great for that show.
I love to watch those episodes one year later.
be still my quivering sphincter. the excitement is too much for just one body. going to have to bowl up big for this one, Colorado Sweet and Mock the Week. My Life is GOOD.!!
With you all the way but OR Organic.:) (not the disp)
Thanks 😁👍
DAYUM! Hugh actually went for a joke about the youth football squad trapped in the cave? (salutes)
...watching this in 2020 hits different 😂
“My feet are the softest in the business”
Angela Barnes is Fecking Brrilliant!
vlady8me she's killing it
It's only worth watching when she, Gamble or Acaster are on
vlady8me she a fat chav 🤮
Don't forget we'll give them jam, Hugh."
Emma Cassidy he did mention marmalade
6:05 Tiff Stevenson nearly right on the money with strawberries being the most affected
I want Angela's shirt. I already have a similar one that has roses instead of peaches.
Can I please please get James Acaster, Ed Gamble and Rhys James on one team thx
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Been a long month; but this show tells me things will get better.
But they very much didn’t.
This is Janeth Jepkosgei, world champion runner -- now, where's our marmalade?
As an American, could someone explain Ed's "To me" joke from Scenes We'd Like to See? His delivery and expression alone cracked me up but I don't understand the context of the comment.
It was a catchphrase on the children's show Chucklevision. They used to say "to you", "to me" when they were carrying planks of wood. The older brother passed away not long before this was broadcast
"Of course we do, we've just been joking" 😂😂
10:05 Alright. Time to edit Nish's comment out of context.
I love Nish's comment. From a white American who thinks it fits perfectly.... "White People 🎶🎵🎶"👍🤷♀️🤣
Tiff looks better every time I see her.
The Michael Barnes joke was perfect
Rhys definitely showed have gotten the points for the stand-up round... :-)
I wowed also have given him the points if only I cowed.
the creator of Mock the Week also created the original version of Whose Line Is It Anyway, where the tagline is "where the points don't matter!" i rest my case
mock the week? more like mock rhys james for being young
Gee Strong makes a change from taking the piss out of the old
Well, I mean, it's pretty easy considering all the whinging.
Looking young, more like. He's 30 years old lmao (27 at the time of your comment tho)
How painfully relevant 5:23 still is years later, when Boris was ousted out by MPs over his own incompetence, and then is rumoured to be back in the running for PM after 2 months cause Truss fell off the edge of sanity…
You have to love how many people disagree with Nish so much that they have to go out of their way to prove him right.
srsly. I cannot understand the compulsion to shitcomment on every video he's in, much less when a dozen other people already have. *WE GET IT*
I want Nish as our Prime Minister! That guy would be incredible if put in charge
"He(Boris)'s basically pushing to take Theresa May's job any moment"... Well... That happened...
best episode ever
And not even a year later and Boris is PM.
what was Ed's joke at 26:25?
It was a chuckle brother joke because Barry recently passed it was only half the phrase “to me” from “to me to you” because you need both to complete it, I laughed at first and then was immediately met with sadness
Thanks. I was confused, too. I thought he said "Timmy."
So did I. I've heard a lot of references to the Chuckle Brothers (such as Lee Mack looks like one) without ever having seen them. Judging by the reaction of the other panellists, they were quite well known in the UK.
@@npcrafterak1246 I was confused too. I thought it was a South Park reference.
Chucklevision went from 1987 to 2009 in the UK - so several generations (including myself) grew up watching the Chuckle Brothers - To me, To you was the most famous of their catch phrases.
It's a funny joke, it just cuts deep into my childhood.
its 10 weeks away... two and a half years, a new prime minister, dissolution of Parliament, a pandemic, and however many extensions later, we still don't have a brexit deal
I know how you feel. Greetings from Costa Rica 😎 good luck for the future.
There were two jokes by Ed I didn't get in the scenes: the Timmie one and the rocky one.
Ed said “To me.” rather than “Timmie.”
It’s a joke from a television duo and the used to say “to me,” then the other would say, “to you.” but because one of them had recently died that’s what caused the audience reaction.
The rocky one is a British tv show called paw patrol and rocky is a dog. The man has hit him with a car and then mercy kills him
26:23 - oooof - Right in the childhood.
I am super late but also not British, may you explain it to me?
@@littlesunshine9218 I'm extra late, but to explain, there was a popular children's show in the UK called Chucklevision. The focus of the show was the silly antics of two bumbling brothers, Paul and Barry. The show ran for 22 years.
The show had multiple catchphrases, some of which were bounced between the brothers every episode, the most well known being what they chanted whenever they were carrying anything.
"To me!" - "To you!" - "To me!" - "To you!" - etc.
In August 2018, shortly before this episode, one of the brothers died, leaving the remaining brother utterly distraught. Hence the response to the joke.
@@balrog0444 Oooooooh, wow. :D Thanks alot!
Thank you 😂 I needed that!
Thank you for uploading 😀
Thank you So much. Cheers
Thanks!!
Dang, Nish made it an entire 3:40 before a race comment. New record for him.
Thanks to Ed for kind of calling him up on it!
Thank you for the upload!
Nish at 8:30 was *perfect* (yes, political commissars can crack good jokes once in a while… stopped clocks, ya'know)
for me it was just that he kept repeating it and cuz he always says things like this it becomes boring. I hope he creates more variety. I'm finding him unfunny but i don't hate him because i see so much potential.
THANK YOU! bless you
A little quibble.
Kenya's in East Africa and was subject to Arab conquest and slave trading; not European. The Portuguese did start buying their slaves from there later on but only because the British Royal Navy had put a stop to the Atlantic Slave Trade.
But Dara is right. Norwegians Absolutely do that. Leave in the middle of the party.. proud tradition! Especially good if you know you have a packet of crisps waiting for you at home.
3:11 He wasn't wrong
Screw the gran pride and prejudice and zombies is the best movie ever made
wait, what was that "To me" joke?? I didn't get it :/
Chuckle Brothers, because they had a catchphrase that required both of them but one had just passed away.
Funny that Ed mentioned Call of Duty in connection to the Scallop War, because the British were once involved in the so called *Cod* War with Iceland (which they lost, btw)
August 2020, have they left the EU yet?
Yes we finally made it! 👍🏽👍🏿👍🏽
Could some one explain the "Timmy" joke at 26:23? Sorry for sounding thick, I just can't find the reference and it's really bugging me.
He said "To me!"
It's a reference to a pair of comedians called the Chuckle Brothers; their catchphrase was "To me! To you! To me! To you!"
One of them had just died when this episode came out.
@@EightThreeEightThanks!
finally found the nursery print episode
I love Tiff Stevenson.
great thanks mate
My heart sinks when I see Nish Kumar is one of the panel
The only issue I have with this episode is that AIG didn't go under.
regaridng the fishing wars....what a load of codswallop......*gets coat*
I'll hold the door for you...
😏
Thank you