Aw, c'mon, Ian knocked it out of the park with "Something in his youth or childhood. Spot on "The Sound Of Music" reply. I hope the young folks get that joke, it's a great one.
Ketchup sandwich - my Mom, who was born in 1922, used to make em once in a while. Then there was the butter and sugar sandwich or the minute rice with butter and sugar. And Dad used to talk about Stone Soup. Can you tell they lived through the Great Depression?
My single mother version of a Depression-age sandwich was bread with mashed avocado. Definitely not avocado toast. That wasn't a thing yet. I grew up in California, so avocados are relatively cheap here, so occasionally even broke single mothers might have one in the house, but no cheese or other more traditional sandwich fixings. Perfectly pleasant but does look gross after a few hours in the lunchbox!
@@EricBrettJones I would argue that Jupp is a comedian while McIntyre very much is not. However, I accept that many people like him, that's fair enough.
Yeah that comment was funnier than anything McIntyre ever said😂 I stated in another comment, he might not be Rickles or carlin…. but he’s definitely One of my favorites and given me just as many laughs as Sean lock and Paul Merton
@@N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S. as an American who wasn’t even aware of Downton Abbey other than what I’ve heard in panel shows, and I don’t watch any movies or anything but I read a lot about the industry and apparently Dan is a real talented actor and someone who is truly passion about the art of acting. He is widely regarded as talented and capable of almost any role, and he continues to push himself and surprise people. Like I said, I don’t watch movies but I read a lot about the industry and stuff
I was going to say the toast sandwich was from Mrs Beeton. I would think most people know that. A very sparing scrape of vegemite would be cheaper - and healthier.
I’m sorry I’ve got to add to my other comment, I just heard that Bob Saget passed away. I mean what the fuck?! Norm MacDonald, Sean lock, and now Saget. Aren’t there some politicians or bankers we could spare? I’d gladly give up 100 of each before these comedic masterminds. I mean can’t they take Jerry Seinfeld or someone? I don’t hate Seinfeld or anything, But he hasn’t taken onepercent of the risk or pushed the boundaries as any of the before mentioned comedians. For fucks sake those are the ones we need it around as the world gets worse and becomes a darker place. The ones who can push push push back. Why does it have to be these people? Norm MacDonald and Sean Lock were idols of mine, very few comedians were above them in my eyes. And the ones who were are long dead and gone. .
Awww go to hell, comparing Miles to that twit McIntyre… Give me a break already 😂 That’s funnier than anything McIntyre ever said. maybe he’s made more money, but jupp is a comedians comedian. I get Miles was kind of new on the scene back then… And maybe he’s no Rickles or carlin…. But he’s given me just as many laughs as my contemporary favorites…. Sean lock and Paul Merton. Fucking brilliant they are! 👍🤘
I’m sorry I’ve got to add to my other comment, I just heard that Bob Saget passed away. I mean what the fuck?! Norm MacDonald, Sean lock, and now Saget. Aren’t there some politicians or bankers we could spare? I’d gladly give up 100 of each before these comedic masterminds. I mean can’t they take Jerry Seinfeld or someone? I don’t hate Seinfeld or anything, But he hasn’t taken onepercent of the risk or pushed the boundaries as any of the before mentioned comedians. For fucks sake those are the ones we need it around as the world gets worse and becomes a darker place. The ones who can push push push back. Why does it have to be these people? Norm MacDonald and Sean Lock were idols of mine, very few comedians were above them in my eyes. And the ones who were are long dead and gone. .
good lord, is this whole bit that Paul Merton's doing about Fenton actually from a genuine place? I mean trust me I lament the dumbing down of modern society more than most, but it's a friggin like 20 second clip (which sorta helps it rack up such high views) and it's indeed pretty damn funny. I know he's playing it (and well) for laughs, but he seems kinda of genuinely deep down fed up with it, seems like bit of an overreaction. he's coming across like a genuinely unlikeable version of the two old Muppets balcony guys. it was an objectively unusual moment that was caught on camera
Dude, if you still dont get it - most comedians are utter attention whores, they absolutely hate it when someone is more popular than them. Merton is probably the extreme case of that.
If only they knew where people in the U.K. would be in 2023, with that "austerity sandwich", people probably can't afford the bread! If you could afford the bread, who wouldn't just toast bread and add butter or margarine if they were low on cash?! Margarine is cheaper than butter. The only people eating dry toast are those who have been vomiting and want to see if they can keep something down...so what the lady who wanted people to eat a toast sandwich was saying and not what the crazy person suggesting the sandwich said.
Yeah I commented about it several times in other threads above… it was funnier than anything McIntyre ever said. 😂 Jupp Was new at the time, and now widely regarded as a comedian comedian. Definitely in the top 1% alive today and recognized as so by other legends like Merton, carr, and Sean lock… rest his soul
It’s not like he wrote it, reading it off the cards or auto-q But I agree and As an American who can’t even see a simple curse word on television… I’ve been stunned at some of the lines hosts have been given to deliver. That’s what makes this show so great but I’ve been stunned so many times to the point of my jaw hitting the floor. Some of the comments when Henning wehn was aghast, some of the comments about the holocaust in Germany hit me like a ton of bricks and were absolutely legendary and hilarious television.
@@hullinstruments leave it out twatwaffle...you are just attention seeking...because you were not loved enough as a child, or loved too much, or your daddy abandoned your mum, or your mum left you at an orphanage, or the family dog had to be bribed to play with you, or you were bullied...get therapy and leave it out, this is not social media...if you want attention open a twitter account...
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Thank you for making me laugh so much Benson😂😂😂😂😂🎉
Probably my favourite episode ever, turned me into a huge Miles Jupp fan. Thanks for preserving this!
What a lovely and funny episode. Thx so much for the upload.
thank you very much for uploading
Aw, c'mon, Ian knocked it out of the park with "Something in his youth or childhood. Spot on "The Sound Of Music" reply. I hope the young folks get that joke, it's a great one.
Thanks for posting.
My grandad in his impoverished student days would put salt and pepper on one slice of buttered bread for main, and sugar on another for dessert.
A poor man's sandwich. . .
Sounds quite bougie. Salt, pepper, and BUTTER?!?
LOVE Susan’s laugh!!!! She’d be a great host ❤️🇨🇦
Ketchup sandwich - my Mom, who was born in 1922, used to make em once in a while. Then there was the butter and sugar sandwich or the minute rice with butter and sugar. And Dad used to talk about Stone Soup. Can you tell they lived through the Great Depression?
My single mother version of a Depression-age sandwich was bread with mashed avocado. Definitely not avocado toast. That wasn't a thing yet. I grew up in California, so avocados are relatively cheap here, so occasionally even broke single mothers might have one in the house, but no cheese or other more traditional sandwich fixings. Perfectly pleasant but does look gross after a few hours in the lunchbox!
Love Miles Jupp!
Makes me think of the Blues Brothers song Rubber Biscuit. "Had a jam sandwich, take two pieces of bread and jam them together.
Susan Calman is adorable.
She totally is! She'd be even more adorable with hobbit feet. Just saying.
If Miles doesn’t get at least a free kettle from Dualit he’s been robbed. What a great lineup.
Dan Stevens was one of the original stars in Downton Abbey. He played Mr. Crawley.
Thank you, Rain Man.
R u always this insightful ?
You don't know the half.
@@matthewhartt5887 they are taking the mickey because you are a twatwaffle...rain man is not a compliment...
@@datgrrl_official Which he obviously played off with a joke. Just be nice.
That Weightless song was great. I guess they're not huge fans of ambient music
This episode is bloody hilarious
Dosing HARD on the HIGGY. go ahead, I can take it, I'm an Avid Viewer.
Thanks for this Sanity Medication, works for me.
I have been for weeks. From US, and can't stand anxiety of the election results. Need funny diversion.
Gavin the sarcastic gorilla from 2011 is like yeah yuck it up humans, it's all comin for you.
Has it occurred to anyone he just wants to join in ?
.Thanks.
I’d take Jupp over McIntyre any day...
Very different comedians Dear
@@EricBrettJones I would argue that Jupp is a comedian while McIntyre very much is not. However, I accept that many people like him, that's fair enough.
@@lidbass Hear hear!
Yeah that comment was funnier than anything McIntyre ever said😂
I stated in another comment, he might not be Rickles or carlin…. but he’s definitely One of my favorites and given me just as many laughs as Sean lock and Paul Merton
ANY DAY, definitely!!
@33:16
Looks like a 12 yo who just called his teacher 'mum'.
Paul Merton wasn't wrong...
I wish it was still 2011 lol
40:43 evening all. What's all this then ?? Move along, nothing to see here.
Benton's name is actually Fenton.
Don't know who this Dan Stevens guy was, but I thought he was quite OK!
Lol. Not watched Downton Abbey?
Wanted out of his contract..............killed him off.
Wasn't he the Beast in the live-action Beauty & The Beast?
@@N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S. as an American who wasn’t even aware of Downton Abbey other than what I’ve heard in panel shows, and I don’t watch any movies or anything but I read a lot about the industry and apparently Dan is a real talented actor and someone who is truly passion about the art of acting. He is widely regarded as talented and capable of almost any role, and he continues to push himself and surprise people.
Like I said, I don’t watch movies but I read a lot about the industry and stuff
I was going to say the toast sandwich was from Mrs Beeton. I would think most people know that.
A very sparing scrape of vegemite would be cheaper - and healthier.
It's simple t.v.
I'd take Benton over Merton any day.. Pithy Paul 😂😂😂
I’m sorry I’ve got to add to my other comment, I just heard that Bob Saget passed away. I mean what the fuck?!
Norm MacDonald, Sean lock, and now Saget. Aren’t there some politicians or bankers we could spare? I’d gladly give up 100 of each before these comedic masterminds. I mean can’t they take Jerry Seinfeld or someone? I don’t hate Seinfeld or anything, But he hasn’t taken onepercent of the risk or pushed the boundaries as any of the before mentioned comedians. For fucks sake those are the ones we need it around as the world gets worse and becomes a darker place. The ones who can push push push back.
Why does it have to be these people? Norm MacDonald and Sean Lock were idols of mine, very few comedians were above them in my eyes. And the ones who were are long dead and gone.
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leave it out twatwaffle...
Awww go to hell, comparing Miles to that twit McIntyre… Give me a break already 😂
That’s funnier than anything McIntyre ever said.
maybe he’s made more money, but jupp is a comedians comedian.
I get Miles was kind of new on the scene back then… And maybe he’s no Rickles or carlin…. But he’s given me just as many laughs as my contemporary favorites…. Sean lock and Paul Merton. Fucking brilliant they are! 👍🤘
I’m sorry I’ve got to add to my other comment, I just heard that Bob Saget passed away. I mean what the fuck?!
Norm MacDonald, Sean lock, and now Saget. Aren’t there some politicians or bankers we could spare? I’d gladly give up 100 of each before these comedic masterminds. I mean can’t they take Jerry Seinfeld or someone? I don’t hate Seinfeld or anything, But he hasn’t taken onepercent of the risk or pushed the boundaries as any of the before mentioned comedians. For fucks sake those are the ones we need it around as the world gets worse and becomes a darker place. The ones who can push push push back.
Why does it have to be these people? Norm MacDonald and Sean Lock were idols of mine, very few comedians were above them in my eyes. And the ones who were are long dead and gone.
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good lord, is this whole bit that Paul Merton's doing about Fenton actually from a genuine place? I mean trust me I lament the dumbing down of modern society more than most, but it's a friggin like 20 second clip (which sorta helps it rack up such high views) and it's indeed pretty damn funny. I know he's playing it (and well) for laughs, but he seems kinda of genuinely deep down fed up with it, seems like bit of an overreaction. he's coming across like a genuinely unlikeable version of the two old Muppets balcony guys. it was an objectively unusual moment that was caught on camera
Dude, if you still dont get it - most comedians are utter attention whores, they absolutely hate it when someone is more popular than them. Merton is probably the extreme case of that.
Benton’s probably dead now.
If only they knew where people in the U.K. would be in 2023, with that "austerity sandwich", people probably can't afford the bread! If you could afford the bread, who wouldn't just toast bread and add butter or margarine if they were low on cash?! Margarine is cheaper than butter. The only people eating dry toast are those who have been vomiting and want to see if they can keep something down...so what the lady who wanted people to eat a toast sandwich was saying and not what the crazy person suggesting the sandwich said.
That comment about McIntyre at a sold-out show was just plain mean. I know comedians get rough w/each other sometimes, but that was over the line.
Yeah I commented about it several times in other threads above… it was funnier than anything McIntyre ever said. 😂
Jupp Was new at the time, and now widely regarded as a comedian comedian. Definitely in the top 1% alive today and recognized as so by other legends like Merton, carr, and Sean lock… rest his soul
It’s not like he wrote it, reading it off the cards or auto-q
But I agree and As an American who can’t even see a simple curse word on television… I’ve been stunned at some of the lines hosts have been given to deliver. That’s what makes this show so great but I’ve been stunned so many times to the point of my jaw hitting the floor. Some of the comments when Henning wehn was aghast, some of the comments about the holocaust in Germany hit me like a ton of bricks and were absolutely legendary and hilarious television.
@@hullinstruments leave it out twatwaffle...you are just attention seeking...because you were not loved enough as a child, or loved too much, or your daddy abandoned your mum, or your mum left you at an orphanage, or the family dog had to be bribed to play with you, or you were bullied...get therapy and leave it out, this is not social media...if you want attention open a twitter account...
Relaxing? I find it annoying
I hate to say it, amazing show, watch d it for ever, it's no longer funny
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Don't know who this Dan Stevens guy was, but I thought he was quite OK!
Star from Downton Abby