We have a bit of an online 'Father & Son' life/vocation/tradition in Canada !! Especially with the 'online' Travel , and Homesteader/Cabin building media ! Although there is only a few in Canada so far, in those categories, but is growing here and even bigger in the US!! And there is the basic 'father and son' 'vocation' tradition in the whole of the planet!! My 1st career was to follow both my father and older brother, into the family "vocation", at age 16. a year after my father passed at the age of 71..... My half=bro/, on father's side, was almost 40 at the time ............my mother was just a few years older than him ! That's also one of our family traditions !!!
Nate Bargatze & his father is a perfect example of this relationship. Nate’s father opens up the show with magic & gets emotional as he introduces Nate to the show. They are very close.
Ohhhh!!!!! Awesoooome!!!! You have on the best peeeeps!!! I want 3 more hours with Cliffy, too. Fckn awesome shows.
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It was Bruce Willis in the late 80s into the 90s who first embraced his male pattern baldness and made it cool for others not to try to hide it. Before that you had to go back to Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas as Kojak to see bald male leads.
This is truly wonderful. But regarding Withnail, unfortunately as a first year undergraduate in 1990, just when Withnail was finding its truly devoted acolytes, a new phrase quickly entered our burgeoning bacchanalian weltanschauung (or "bacchawithnailian" as one of our circle once wittily remarked) which was "doing a Withnail". The conversation of a Saturday afternoon would go something like this: Idiot A: "So what are we doing?" Idiot B: "I know, let's do a Withnail" Idiot C (me): "Miss out Monday, come up smiling on Tuesday ha ha ha." [Not sure what happened to Sunday] All in good fun, naturally. None of us was sent down, sadly, but it was a close run thing in the second year.
Did Woody offer to go in on a houseboat in Amsterdam with them? Or is Woody en route to visit said houseboat. People need answers Woody, and houseboats. You've sold 50 half ownerships so far!
@@johnking5174 sorry but I’m English and nobody I know calls there elderly father “Daddy” and I’m not working class upper middle class class if you want to go down that road.
@@johnking5174 yes the Irish seem to use Daddy a lot. I do admit. It would be fairly rare for the Scottish , Welsh,or English to call your parents Daddy and Mummy as a grown man/woman.
Ted and woody are pretending to know who jack and Micheal are when ted said I love you guys woody gave him a look knowing ted was lying Americans don't get our humour you can see they don't find Micheals stories funny or lose interest like you did with grandparents as kids😂
It depends on the kind of family you come from. I call both my parents by their first names and have done since I was a teen. My own daughter alternates between 'Dad' and my given name, and occasionally less flattering monikers. It's all good - I know who I am. I know families who have done this for many generations. It is very common among the British upper classes.
I get what you mean. I play darts for a pub team with my Dad. When I first joined his team aged 14, I was a bit shy and would say, "Come on, dad," or " Good darts dad" when he was playing. Then after a while I became subconscious and started using his first name for a couple of years. Now, some 40 years later I loudly and proudly say "Come on Dad"! 😂
what a wild crossover this is
Agree - as an aussie who enjoys all these characters very much, this is like twilight zone but in such a good way..
What a pleasant gift this Christmas morning 😂❤ 🎄
Love all four of the gentlemen. 🎉
I would not have known to ask for this but i love all 4 of these guys. This was a lot of fun =)
What a lovely combination of people. Really enjoyed this.👍🏻❤️
How fun! I’ve been a HUGE fan of Michael and Jack Whitehall for years. Love this!
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO MEEEE!!! Jack and his Dad and Ted?! Yes please!!!
Loved this! Michael is top class entertainment !
Didn't expect this, but I'm loving it!
Love them! ❤ great interview!
32:41 I like this part where Jack did not correct Ted that the actual movie title is “Jungle Cruise” and not “Jungle Book” 😂
Oh wow it’s so great to see ted, woody, the esteemed elderly english gentleman and his doofus son!
love Jack and dad 😊
Great interview.
Great stuff everyone 👏
Conan O'Brien is very special
Unexpected, and surprisingly engaging.
Brilliant lads
We have a bit of an online 'Father & Son' life/vocation/tradition in Canada !! Especially with the 'online' Travel , and Homesteader/Cabin building media ! Although there is only a few in Canada so far, in those categories, but is growing here and even bigger in the US!! And there is the basic 'father and son' 'vocation' tradition in the whole of the planet!! My 1st career was to follow both my father and older brother, into the family "vocation", at age 16. a year after my father passed at the age of 71..... My half=bro/, on father's side, was almost 40 at the time ............my mother was just a few years older than him ! That's also one of our family traditions !!!
And no not that wayyyyy !!!! We just don't get old in mind, body and heart!!
I love that Hillary and Michael really became friends with Woody 😂😂
Michael !! What did you think of D.D.L. in "There Will Be Blood", or even "Gangs of New York" !! Definitely 2 of the best villain rolls ever !!!
Nate Bargatze & his father is a perfect example of this relationship. Nate’s father opens up the show with magic & gets emotional as he introduces Nate to the show. They are very close.
Good vibes❤
Michael brings up a story about David Bowie in Berlin and Woody and Ted let that one go???😳
Season 2, episode 5 of Travels With My Father. Fill your boots.
Thank you so much!
fantastic
Ohhhh!!!!! Awesoooome!!!! You have on the best peeeeps!!! I want 3 more hours with Cliffy, too. Fckn awesome shows.
It was Bruce Willis in the late 80s into the 90s who first embraced his male pattern baldness and made it cool for others not to try to hide it.
Before that you had to go back to Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas as Kojak to see bald male leads.
Dame Edna and Madge ;)
This is truly wonderful.
But regarding Withnail, unfortunately as a first year undergraduate in 1990, just when Withnail was finding its truly devoted acolytes, a new phrase quickly entered our burgeoning bacchanalian weltanschauung (or "bacchawithnailian" as one of our circle once wittily remarked) which was "doing a Withnail". The conversation of a Saturday afternoon would go something like this:
Idiot A: "So what are we doing?"
Idiot B: "I know, let's do a Withnail"
Idiot C (me): "Miss out Monday, come up smiling on Tuesday ha ha ha." [Not sure what happened to Sunday]
All in good fun, naturally. None of us was sent down, sadly, but it was a close run thing in the second year.
Woody showed up!
I think they went to where Woody was (London) tbh..
How do you not know who Barry Humphries is? Can't be surprised anymore.
Merry Nice 🧡
The dad does did the same thing Matt G does on Conan, but without the English accent, humoUr, or droll!
Woody: the Camberwell Carrot?
"Chairs? Never watched it"
Aprons on my brick laying bruhs
It's making my skin crawl watching Ted and Woody pretending to care about this 😂
🎉
Did Woody offer to go in on a houseboat in Amsterdam with them? Or is Woody en route to visit said houseboat. People need answers Woody, and houseboats. You've sold 50 half ownerships so far!
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woody youre too cool for them get out as long as you can
Never heard of them
Whitehall junior is a typical English public school type. His dad seems ok, though.
Jack did go to public school. Michael went to a very strict Catholic public school run by monks.
Micheal is funnier than jack way funnier
Did I hear right woody has a cannabis distillery lol go woody thought he seemed abit stoned go on woody have a fat bob Marley for me lol
The Woods, looks incredible, got a gallery on their website
A grown man, who is a father himself calling his elderly father “Daddy” is really weird (and a bit creepy)
In English upper class, it's common to call your parent Mummy and Daddy. It's quite common.
You are looking at this from probably an American attitude. Many guys Jack's age calls their dad daddy.
@@johnking5174 sorry but I’m English and nobody I know calls there elderly father “Daddy” and I’m not working class upper middle class class if you want to go down that road.
@@JudithShalders It does happen. Adam B, a Derry based RUclipsr still calls his dad daddy and he is in his early 20s. It is rare, but still happens
@@johnking5174 yes the Irish seem to use Daddy a lot. I do admit. It would be fairly rare for the Scottish , Welsh,or English to call your parents Daddy and Mummy as a grown man/woman.
“Michael”? Dad, surely? WTF!?!?
Ted and woody are pretending to know who jack and Micheal are when ted said I love you guys woody gave him a look knowing ted was lying Americans don't get our humour you can see they don't find Micheals stories funny or lose interest like you did with grandparents as kids😂
Nice overall. But regularly calling your father by his first name is a little weird.
Agree, this seems to be a new thing and it doesn't sit well with me either.
It depends on the kind of family you come from. I call both my parents by their first names and have done since I was a teen. My own daughter alternates between 'Dad' and my given name, and occasionally less flattering monikers. It's all good - I know who I am. I know families who have done this for many generations. It is very common among the British upper classes.
I get what you mean. I play darts for a pub team with my Dad. When I first joined his team aged 14, I was a bit shy and would say, "Come on, dad," or " Good darts dad" when he was playing. Then after a while I became subconscious and started using his first name for a couple of years. Now, some 40 years later I loudly and proudly say "Come on Dad"! 😂
Probably a British thing
@@jayp123 I know a lot of Brits and no it's not a British thing.
Probably an American thing to call this a British thing.