@@carollangley2984not for Billy. He's an alcoholic, who has been sober for decades. Not that that is an issue, given the state of his health now. He never tried to hide that fact. He's completely unfiltered.
Isn't it? I'm going to have to go back and check if he's wearing high-top tennies (trainers for Brits). If he's wearing the same pair, we'll have to assume he took the short way from the con to Norton's show.
Trust me, most Scottish accents are not that pretty. If you move here, more than half the time you'll just be hearing neds (non educated delinquents). Although I live round Paisley parts so maybe the posher areas are better tbf.
@graceleft7188 I am also Scottish, I live on one of the Scottish Isles. I have grandparents who live in the Highlands, family in Moray, I went to college in Edinburgh and have friends from various parts of Scotland. I can honestly say that most Scottish accents are quite nice, there are a few places that have those really thick and strong accents that can be a bit more jarring. As for the neds, again they seem to be more area specific. I definitely see them alot more in certain parts of Scotland than others.
@@V82-l6z Scotland has many different accents. They are not all music to the ears. Many are difficult to understand. Even for a fellow Scot's Woman. Glasgow being one of them.🤨
@@LoveCats9220 Craig is truly missed. I pray he finds the right project and comes back to TV. Truly a genius and so very creative. Glad you honor him! I love my 8 cats! 😻🐱🐾
Omg, Gerard Butler & James McAvoy…. Absolutely scrumptious. I love the Scottish accent. It’s so lyrical. I also love Scotland. I can’t wait to go back.
I listened to English and Scottish TV for two years before I went to the UK to get my ear used to the accents. I understood the Scottish perfectly...even in the Highlands.
My dad was a Scottish athlete. The barrage of jokes and inappropriate anecdotes is totally accurate. Graham helps these celebrities feel comfortable enough to let their freak flags fly!
I was flying solo at age 11 from Jeddah (my Canadian parents then my Yorkie stepda were all English as a Second Language teachers) to Heathrow when the cabin was more than half filled up by fit young Scotsmen in blue tunics. Air Saudia locks booze away until well clear of any Muslim airspace, but then the party really began; this Glasgow team had just won a global championship in Riyadh, so now every stewardess and unaccompanied female with her hair showing, a bit older than me, got a drink or a smooch, even a proposal, if not for dinner at least an offer to join the mile high club, Awww Lads come ON, eh! A stewardess bringing around maybe the 3rd round of drinks noticed me, curled up against a window trying to read through the chaotic celebration, so she asked the 2 guys beside me to let me out. The first did so, and kept walking, but the one who had been right beside me paused, pulled down my overhead suitcase, but then hoisted it back just far enough to be over his shoulder; "wot kinda GENnelman would I be ta letcha go up THAR without a care in tha World? PLEAAASE lemme escort me fine young gurl up theah, soon!" She laughed, said "surely you'd not want to abandon your mates back here? Have 2 more beers, one is for your pal, and party ON, aye? Look, the third seat is open now, you two can put your feet up, or if you get REALLY lucky find a friendly enough lass to sit between you both," Then I arrived into the largest seat I'd ever seen, fully reclinable too, so after I had finished an excellent meal and my book, (it was much quieter up there, though a few whoops and much laughter still seeped through) I was able to sleep most of the way to England.
I love listening to people who talk with foreign accents. My ancestors were German. My own parents didn't speak English until they went to school, although they were born in Fredericksburg, Texas in the 1920s. My great-grandmother, Oma Blum would be talking in English and then switch to German without missing a beat. "You go down the street and make the corner round" is one of her statements that I still remember 60 years later.
My German friend always said What are you now doing. I loved it. My favourite is when asked where she would like to live she said I don’t want to live in a novel. We laugh so much and realised she meant hovel. This was years ago but I still remember it.
I was Canadian born, but raised globally in mostly British schools as both my parents, and later my Yorkie stepfather were all English as a Second Language teachers; I returned "home" to Ottawa for grade 10 after 6 years living with my parents in Jeddah, though in the middle of them I got to do 2 years boarding in Devon, at ages 11 and 12. Returning to Canada had a couple of years' reverse culture shock; I am STILL PSTD from being a visible minority, Caucasian double D in Saudi Arabia, as the first senior lad found out when he tried to grab my shoulder from behind, I had heard about "minor niners" getting hazed, but reflexive fist went not into, but THROUGH his nose without a thought. He showed his 2 black eyes to all the other wannabe bullies, so sorry eh I was a few minutes late to every class the 1st couple of weeks, escorting all the real juniors into their classes safely. A teacher cracked me right up too; "Girls' hockey can get a bit rough." HAH! I only rollerskate, is there a roller derby team? Aw. Well, I did two great years boarding in Devon. Not so much in gym class, but 24/7 otherwise, we played coed rugby every day. It got REALLY down and dirty sometimes, especially when those beggars (I had learned just over the summer before school started about how PC Canada is, so I didn't call those bloody damned BUGGERS what I really was thinking) tried to challenge all we girls to a match by genders. (air quotes) "We've no idear whom moit win, roit? But one match will decide for the rest o' tha yeah, we lads shall be shirts, and ye fine young ladies can all be skins." So we girls, aged 9-13 all looked to each other, gave those boys the *GRINS* only we knew were just our teeth being bared at them, and made them all eat mud. Those 2 years I spent summers just taking a train over from Totnes to Paddington Station then a hovercraft over to Paris, and another train down to Marseilles, about 20 minutes west of which my Canadian mother and Yorkie stepda had bought a summer lakefront cottage more for wine than any more sun, so I got to go 2 full years with no Jeddah at all. But I was flown back over there a few times after I had returned to Ottawa, too. I was probably 17 when I really shocked them both with some of the Canuck phrases I had picked up; I told my stepfather the concert he had dropped his daughter (I decline to call her ANY kind of sister) and me at "wicked" as I meant great. I should have remembered, of COURSE he would moan of a "wicked 'eadache" all the time. Then, I DARED tell my tantrumming toddler brother (I was 12 when he was born) to "take a pill." Mum gave the phrase I've only heard from her; "Hell's TEETH Jenny! Why would you EVER suggest suicide to ANYONE! Especially to a BABY you've always said you LOVED?" OMFG, "Mum, as IF! You KNOW I love him like he's my own! As IF I would ever wish harm on him, or any other preschooler! That phrase just means chill out, relax, take a chill pill, maybe a Xanax."
Robert Carlyle & Ewan Bremner are missing from this compilation, they were on the show with Danny Boyle, Ewan McGregor & Jonny Lee Miller for T2 Trainspotting & so was Lorraine Kelly & Calvin Harris who was on the show recently. I would love to see Tilda Swinton, Fern Brady & Kelly MacDonald to appear on the show in the future.
There's certain actors whose voice i just could listen to all day. They could read me a dictionary and I'd be 8n heaven! Billy Connelly, Anthony Hopkins, Sam Elliott.... A few others as well, but these are a top 3!
I thoroughly enjoyed just READING Matthew MacConaunahey's "Greenlights" not quite an autobiography but his history with many diaries bringing back memories of Sex, Drugs, Acting and bumper stickers. Up here (eh!) he's in libraries now, plus I can't WAIT to listen to his narration of the full book. There is a really funny clip on RUclips of Michael Bubl(eh) telling him on a Graham Norton show "My wife and I sleep with you every night." Apparently CALM is his sweet voice telling bedtime stories.
I enjoy Graham and crew. Why can't the US do things the way the Brits do? And the fact that Tenant is married to Davison's daughter is mind blowing! That's great! I remember Peter from All Creatures. Loved Tristan.
David Tennant's confusion about emojis reminds me of the time I was helping my great aunt wish my aunt a happy birthday on facebook. My aunt is a health nut, so my great aunt wanted to send fruit emojis instead of the birthday cake one. So I typed in a grape and an apple for her, and she said, "Oh, and we'll add a peach!" very innocently while laughing at her little joke. I just felt so horrible for having to interrupt her fun by explaining to her that the peach emoji is not a peach😂
Mother to children: "Granny passed away last night, LOL. Kids, mostly horrified, "OMG Mum what?" Eldest daughter; "Mum, don't you remember? I TOLD you that isn't Lots Of Love!"
Adults should play more often. Not games or sports -- just non-directed play, like they were doing. It's good for us to really _feel_ the children we once were.
I completely understand what David Tenant was talking about with the emojis. I experienced when one of my coworkers sent me the taco and eggplant emojis, and I replied back..”I’m not hungry, but thanks for asking. What an odd combination.” I heard her laughing down the hallway with another coworker, and they explained to me what they meant. That was a couple of years ago! I have no children, which I think I get a pass for not knowing. 😂
I'm with Lilly Tomlin. I've been to Scotland, my ancestral heritage is lowlander, and I came in to the Glasgow airport on my 3d trip and couldn't understand a thing they were saying. I discerned they were trying to tell me where to meet the person who was picking me up, but only because they had started pointing and finally one of the lovely airport helpers grabbed me... by the handle of my carryon, and took me to where the wee man was sitting. Glaswegians have the most difficult accents I think, and I believe that James MacAvoy is from Glasgow. A good time was had by all. And yes, I will go there again because now I have a bunch of friends who I can't understand, but I can laugh right along wi' 'em. 🤣
I had a similar story with my mom who didn’t understand the internet slang, LoL. She legit thought it meant Lots of Love ❤😂 I had to swiftly correct her after an incident when she had sent a condolence message to a friend whose mother had passed. After I LMAO’d myself off the bed first of course 😂🤣😂
Never knew Alan Cummins was Scottish lol! I thought he was British 😝. And David Tennant and Michael Sheen are two of my favorite actors, especially when they are together... such fun 😁
I worked in my local Tesco here in GLasgow and I saw James MacAvoy in our store one afternoon. Nobody else seemed to notice him but I did. He's quite short 😂
The natural language of actors is beautiful. I dumbly just assumed these people just learned english and thats mostly how they spoke. Even Patrick Dempseys voice in movies and tv isn’t how he talks.
It’s called a lazy ear. Some ppl just can’t understand different English dialects or ppl were English is their second language. Other ppl without the lazy ear have no problem. Make of this what you will.
I’m American and i can understand easily, always have. I think too often people just don’t listen. Example: I ask for a soft drink without ice when dining out. 95% of the time i get ice.
Yeah, Dustin is an old and close friend of Billy. He even flew to the UK to present him with the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards.
Seems the people who created this video don't look back at every episode for Scottish celebs who have been on the show, I think a lot of them should be fired for doing nothing about this
i knew someone who would do something along the lines of what Conolly talks about. When we were out drinking, he would pull his "crown jewels" out and let them hang and go talk to people to see how long it took anyone to notice.
David Tennant not knowing about the 2nd meaning of emojis and MIchael Sheen explaining it gets me every time. Can´t wait for Good Omens season 3!!
SAME!!!❤❤❤
Michael Sheen is devilish off set David is so innocent. 😂❤❤
I didn’t know either. Maybe it’s just us Scottish people that don’t know.
Too bad there won't be season 3 😞
Graham Norton is great and his guests open up and tell stories they’d never tell anywhere else
Look for Robin William’s visit. I never saw him so relaxed, as when visiting Graham. Both, lovely men. 😢
I think they forgot there were other people in the room when it was just the 4 gents.
@@carollangley2984not for Billy. He's an alcoholic, who has been sober for decades. Not that that is an issue, given the state of his health now. He never tried to hide that fact. He's completely unfiltered.
The best talk show the USA never had.
It wouldn't work in America. The network would make them change too much and censor it.
Craig Ferguson had the best talk show in the US
I think most every guests on American talk shows are Hawking something. Here they're just on to have a good time
@@StubbyandShifuland of the free indeed
he has a great formula.
David tennant wearing the same suit and tie is totally doctor who 😂
😅😅😅😅
Isn't it? I'm going to have to go back and check if he's wearing high-top tennies (trainers for Brits). If he's wearing the same pair, we'll have to assume he took the short way from the con to Norton's show.
These guys from the 90s are much more beautiful
@@EllanDay-hz2ib honey we are still relevant,,,,,a Scot wondering why you think that?
I love “it’s statistically unlikely” and “look, I’m wearing the same suit!” 😻
The Scottish accent is like music to my ears. I’d move there in a hot second if I could.
Trust me, most Scottish accents are not that pretty. If you move here, more than half the time you'll just be hearing neds (non educated delinquents). Although I live round Paisley parts so maybe the posher areas are better tbf.
@@graceleft7188Edinburgh not so bad .
@@graceleft7188nope, disagree !
Same.
@graceleft7188 I am also Scottish, I live on one of the Scottish Isles. I have grandparents who live in the Highlands, family in Moray, I went to college in Edinburgh and have friends from various parts of Scotland. I can honestly say that most Scottish accents are quite nice, there are a few places that have those really thick and strong accents that can be a bit more jarring.
As for the neds, again they seem to be more area specific. I definitely see them alot more in certain parts of Scotland than others.
I love accents. Scottish, Irish, Liverpool accent, Australian,... Absolutely love it. It makes a language that more interesting.
@@V82-l6z Scotland has many different accents. They are not all music to the ears. Many are difficult to understand. Even for a fellow Scot's Woman. Glasgow being one of them.🤨
Graham has the best couch. He fills that couch with so much talent. Thank you Graham🥰
David Tennant is too pure for this world.
Sadly he went woke, so not pure anymore.
@@Thurgosh_OG Guess I should have expected that. All these celebs always jump on the crazy train. Sadness.
@@Thurgosh_OGHe is kind to everyone and he cares about his children. That isn't woke. It's human.
@@Thurgosh_OG, what an absolutely pathetic comment.
@@The-Sneaky-Vampire, your life must suck.
I swear Graham Norton brings out the best in people
Love James McAvoy, no matter what accent he uses ❤❤❤
The Graham Norton Show is the best Talk Show on the planet. Graham's responsible for my becoming a 71 year old Swiftie.
🙄
Graham Norton and Craig Ferguson. Best talk show hosts ever
A simple formula, get a group of celebrities drunk, bring up something embarrassing about each of them …comic gold.😢
@@LoveCats9220 Craig is truly missed. I pray he finds the right project and comes back to TV. Truly a genius and so very creative.
Glad you honor him!
I love my 8 cats! 😻🐱🐾
I love Graham, TS not so much!
So it seems that Jeff Goldblum can talk about literally ANYTHING and I'm captivated!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE GERARD BUTLER!
The lightsabers!!! 3 grown men suddenly became kids. Love it
Three fully adult men just transformed into little boys! So cute!
Well, I think the same thing happens with Christmas paper tubes..boys will be boys!
Aye absolutely 😅😅
I mean, we basically just are kids in adult clothes.
It just proves that the little Boy in them never grows old !
I absolutely understand David Tennant. I had no idea about it, too. As far as I am concerned that are just pictures of vegetables and fruits 🤷♀️
Love the Scottish accent! Jeff Goldblum is getting finer with age!
Yes, he most definitely is!
Omg, Gerard Butler & James McAvoy…. Absolutely scrumptious. I love the Scottish accent. It’s so lyrical. I also love Scotland. I can’t wait to go back.
David Tennant has me saying 😂😂😂😂😂😂 with the emojis and the suit 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gerard Buttler is so dreamy 😍❤️
Gerard Butler knows how to wear a suit! He is handsome.
I listened to English and Scottish TV for two years before I went to the UK to get my ear used to the accents. I understood the Scottish perfectly...even in the Highlands.
The Highlanders are the most articulate speakers of English in Scotland.
The Highlanders speak very well. Lovely accents.
Clearly you've not spent enough time in and around Glasgow.
Thank you for remembering me of all these gorgeous Scots
My dad was a Scottish athlete. The barrage of jokes and inappropriate anecdotes is totally accurate. Graham helps these celebrities feel comfortable enough to let their freak flags fly!
I was flying solo at age 11 from Jeddah (my Canadian parents then my Yorkie stepda were all English as a Second Language teachers) to Heathrow when the cabin was more than half filled up by fit young Scotsmen in blue tunics. Air Saudia locks booze away until well clear of any Muslim airspace, but then the party really began; this Glasgow team had just won a global championship in Riyadh, so now every stewardess and unaccompanied female with her hair showing, a bit older than me, got a drink or a smooch, even a proposal, if not for dinner at least an offer to join the mile high club, Awww Lads come ON, eh!
A stewardess bringing around maybe the 3rd round of drinks noticed me, curled up against a window trying to read through the chaotic celebration, so she asked the 2 guys beside me to let me out. The first did so, and kept walking, but the one who had been right beside me paused, pulled down my overhead suitcase, but then hoisted it back just far enough to be over his shoulder; "wot kinda GENnelman would I be ta letcha go up THAR without a care in tha World? PLEAAASE lemme escort me fine young gurl up theah, soon!" She laughed, said "surely you'd not want to abandon your mates back here? Have 2 more beers, one is for your pal, and party ON, aye? Look, the third seat is open now, you two can put your feet up, or if you get REALLY lucky find a friendly enough lass to sit between you both,"
Then I arrived into the largest seat I'd ever seen, fully reclinable too, so after I had finished an excellent meal and my book, (it was much quieter up there, though a few whoops and much laughter still seeped through) I was able to sleep most of the way to England.
I love listening to people who talk with foreign accents. My ancestors were German. My own parents didn't speak English until they went to school, although they were born in Fredericksburg, Texas in the 1920s. My great-grandmother, Oma Blum would be talking in English and then switch to German without missing a beat. "You go down the street and make the corner round" is one of her statements that I still remember 60 years later.
My German friend always said What are you now doing. I loved it. My favourite is when asked where she would like to live she said I don’t want to live in a novel. We laugh so much and realised she meant hovel. This was years ago but I still remember it.
I was Canadian born, but raised globally in mostly British schools as both my parents, and later my Yorkie stepfather were all English as a Second Language teachers; I returned "home" to Ottawa for grade 10 after 6 years living with my parents in Jeddah, though in the middle of them I got to do 2 years boarding in Devon, at ages 11 and 12.
Returning to Canada had a couple of years' reverse culture shock; I am STILL PSTD from being a visible minority, Caucasian double D in Saudi Arabia, as the first senior lad found out when he tried to grab my shoulder from behind, I had heard about "minor niners" getting hazed, but reflexive fist went not into, but THROUGH his nose without a thought. He showed his 2 black eyes to all the other wannabe bullies, so sorry eh I was a few minutes late to every class the 1st couple of weeks, escorting all the real juniors into their classes safely.
A teacher cracked me right up too; "Girls' hockey can get a bit rough." HAH! I only rollerskate, is there a roller derby team? Aw. Well, I did two great years boarding in Devon. Not so much in gym class, but 24/7 otherwise, we played coed rugby every day. It got REALLY down and dirty sometimes, especially when those beggars (I had learned just over the summer before school started about how PC Canada is, so I didn't call those bloody damned BUGGERS what I really was thinking) tried to challenge all we girls to a match by genders. (air quotes) "We've no idear whom moit win, roit? But one match will decide for the rest o' tha yeah, we lads shall be shirts, and ye fine young ladies can all be skins."
So we girls, aged 9-13 all looked to each other, gave those boys the *GRINS* only we knew were just our teeth being bared at them, and made them all eat mud.
Those 2 years I spent summers just taking a train over from Totnes to Paddington Station then a hovercraft over to Paris, and another train down to Marseilles, about 20 minutes west of which my Canadian mother and Yorkie stepda had bought a summer lakefront cottage more for wine than any more sun, so I got to go 2 full years with no Jeddah at all. But I was flown back over there a few times after I had returned to Ottawa, too.
I was probably 17 when I really shocked them both with some of the Canuck phrases I had picked up; I told my stepfather the concert he had dropped his daughter (I decline to call her ANY kind of sister) and me at "wicked" as I meant great. I should have remembered, of COURSE he would moan of a "wicked 'eadache" all the time.
Then, I DARED tell my tantrumming toddler brother (I was 12 when he was born) to "take a pill."
Mum gave the phrase I've only heard from her; "Hell's TEETH Jenny! Why would you EVER suggest suicide to ANYONE! Especially to a BABY you've always said you LOVED?"
OMFG, "Mum, as IF! You KNOW I love him like he's my own! As IF I would ever wish harm on him, or any other preschooler! That phrase just means chill out, relax, take a chill pill, maybe a Xanax."
Graham, I love you and the show so much! Please don't have Kardashians or Jennifer Lopez on again. They're horrible people.
David Tennant is so delightful
I'd really like to see Craig Ferguson on the red couch!
I second and third that. I miss is so much since the Late Late Show is gone.
Oh I miss him so much.
@@coolcat8b Conan was awesome too.
Yes, Graham's Scottish Vortex of Charm lacks the Craiggy Ferg!
Michael Sheen, one the most amazing actors, ever!
I’m with you David Tennant about the emoji!!
That Gerard Butler story was the information I never knew I needed in my life.
I love Gerard
Robert Carlyle & Ewan Bremner are missing from this compilation, they were on the show with Danny Boyle, Ewan McGregor & Jonny Lee Miller for T2 Trainspotting & so was Lorraine Kelly & Calvin Harris who was on the show recently.
I would love to see Tilda Swinton, Fern Brady & Kelly MacDonald to appear on the show in the future.
@johnfitzgerald1769 spare us from the Kelly woman she shouldn't even be mentioned along with the others.
@@StravaiginHippy whats wrong with kelly?
Omg I was dying laughing with Gerald Butler. He’s so funny
Graham Norton is the best show on the You Tube or any television show!!
David Tennent has got to be one of the best people on earth.
There's certain actors whose voice i just could listen to all day. They could read me a dictionary and I'd be 8n heaven! Billy Connelly, Anthony Hopkins, Sam Elliott.... A few others as well, but these are a top 3!
Billy Connolly narrated his autobiography "Windswept and Interesting". It's quite good.
@@CrisSelene 😀😀😀😀 that makes me happy!
I thoroughly enjoyed just READING Matthew MacConaunahey's "Greenlights" not quite an autobiography but his history with many diaries bringing back memories of Sex, Drugs, Acting and bumper stickers.
Up here (eh!) he's in libraries now, plus I can't WAIT to listen to his narration of the full book.
There is a really funny clip on RUclips of Michael Bubl(eh) telling him on a Graham Norton show "My wife and I sleep with you every night." Apparently CALM is his sweet voice telling bedtime stories.
Is there any better sound than Ewan McGregor's laugh?
I love the accents!!!
Goldblum is fantastic! 🤣
That’s one hell of a funny couch.
I enjoy Graham and crew. Why can't the US do things the way the Brits do? And the fact that Tenant is married to Davison's daughter is mind blowing! That's great! I remember Peter from All Creatures. Loved Tristan.
David Tennant's confusion about emojis reminds me of the time I was helping my great aunt wish my aunt a happy birthday on facebook. My aunt is a health nut, so my great aunt wanted to send fruit emojis instead of the birthday cake one. So I typed in a grape and an apple for her, and she said, "Oh, and we'll add a peach!" very innocently while laughing at her little joke. I just felt so horrible for having to interrupt her fun by explaining to her that the peach emoji is not a peach😂
Mother to children: "Granny passed away last night, LOL.
Kids, mostly horrified, "OMG Mum what?"
Eldest daughter; "Mum, don't you remember? I TOLD you that isn't Lots Of Love!"
I love the Scotts 😂
Loved the Ewen McGregor seeing those guys were all having fun super wholesome
Adults should play more often. Not games or sports -- just non-directed play, like they were doing. It's good for us to really _feel_ the children we once were.
O'Dowd is crazy cute. like a puppy.
I love the accent it’s amazing and i love how many Doctor Who actors are Scottish Classic and new Who
Oh this is grand. David Tennant, I am with you on the good stuffs. I had no idea until recently.
Love David Tennant ❤️ 💙 ♥️
Graham Norton! Always entertaining!! ❤
I’m 65 and I agree with you and I am from the uk now in usa
Ewan McGregor has the best laugh!
Great sofa !!! David is incredible
Karen Gillam - Panic Moon. She gave away the password.
Love the Graham Norton show!!!🎉🎉😂😂
I completely understand what David Tenant was talking about with the emojis. I experienced when one of my coworkers sent me the taco and eggplant emojis, and I replied back..”I’m not hungry, but thanks for asking. What an odd combination.” I heard her laughing down the hallway with another coworker, and they explained to me what they meant. That was a couple of years ago! I have no children, which I think I get a pass for not knowing. 😂
The Buffet.....omg 🤣🤣🤣😂
Ah, the grand old vaudeville act of Tennant and Sheen...
Sheen performing stage magic poorly, and Tennant cringing in the wings...
And "Anastasia Beaverhausen" sounds like an alias to me.
How did Jeff Goldblum and his nose hair (which I really enjoyed, btw) end up in the Scottish Marathon?
Loved the ending. 😆👌
Thumbs up only because of Geralt Butler's kilt story.
Jeff goldblum shaving the inside of his nose!!
I'm with Lilly Tomlin. I've been to Scotland, my ancestral heritage is lowlander, and I came in to the Glasgow airport on my 3d trip and couldn't understand a thing they were saying. I discerned they were trying to tell me where to meet the person who was picking me up, but only because they had started pointing and finally one of the lovely airport helpers grabbed me... by the handle of my carryon, and took me to where the wee man was sitting. Glaswegians have the most difficult accents I think, and I believe that James MacAvoy is from Glasgow. A good time was had by all. And yes, I will go there again because now I have a bunch of friends who I can't understand, but I can laugh right along wi' 'em. 🤣
Ja es McAvoy is from a pretty roughbit of glasow
@@pamelaadam9207So what. Glasgow is full of rough areas. Very few good areas..
I had a similar story with my mom who didn’t understand the internet slang, LoL. She legit thought it meant Lots of Love ❤😂 I had to swiftly correct her after an incident when she had sent a condolence message to a friend whose mother had passed. After I LMAO’d myself off the bed first of course 😂🤣😂
Adore Connelly and I know he's ill
Sending love.🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Dr. Nancy, does the LivingCoCreatively mean you live in CoHousing?
@@maryrosekent8223 no I'm an epigeneticist and minister... really a mystic 🌅🌅🌅🌅
@@DrNancyLivingCoCreatively
Ah! I asked because two of my best friends live in cohousing.
My new band name: Something Lurking in the Long Grass
I Love Graham Norton❤😎❤
Kevin Bridges is a brilliant stand up comedian. One of the best. Hilarious comedian.
Italian Alan Cummings 😂😂😂
Didn't want to make love to him. 😂
That last story! 😂 💯
Never knew Alan Cummins was Scottish lol! I thought he was British 😝. And David Tennant and Michael Sheen are two of my favorite actors, especially when they are together... such fun 😁
The Scottish are British.
Just as the Welsh, English and Northern Irish are.
No, no no! Wales people sound great!
@@Quzinqa1122Scottish never British
@@pamelaadam9207Don’t be ridiculas.
Why does Jeff Goldblum describing his nose hair removal technique make me kick my feet up like a 13 year old reading Seventeen magazine?!??
😂😂😂😂 love this video ❤❤❤ love scottish 😊😊❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I worked in my local Tesco here in GLasgow and I saw James MacAvoy in our store one afternoon.
Nobody else seemed to notice him but I did.
He's quite short 😂
Love all the Scots, but man!!! Jeff Goldblum is a one man show ❤
It's literally impossible to hold a lightsaber and not make the sounds.
I hope Gerard will be in the new Highlander movie.
The natural language of actors is beautiful. I dumbly just assumed these people just learned english and thats mostly how they spoke. Even Patrick Dempseys voice in movies and tv isn’t how he talks.
I love this show!
Melted when Ewan hit that!
Jeff Goldblum and Gerard Butler are actual polar opposites and I love it
Grooming talk was hilarious 😂😂😂
Only Jeff Goldblum could get an entire comedy routine out of ear and nose hair.
"Dame Meryl Streep". She would have been a dame in the UK for sure!
Drinking lager and having curry sounds lovely.
Graham Norton is a legend.
Does anyone remember when Alan Cummins was Paul McCartney on the Fried Chicken skit on SNL? I can’t find it…😂😂😂😂
you are not alone!! i am now afraid to use emoji's ..... i am clueless!!
WITH THE LIGHT SABERS IT WAS FUNNY REMINDED ME OF PRESCHOOLERS MAKING THOSE SOUNDS. I ACTUALLY LEARNED ABOUT THE EMOJIS I NEVER KNEW.
And caps lock means you're yelling!😂
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OH !! YES I DID. IN GLASGOW. That was great
3:13 "adding the peach, and the raindrops..." 😂
Why do I understand what the scottish actors and comedians say, but the Americans can’t? I’m not even a native speaker..!!
It’s called a lazy ear. Some ppl just can’t understand different English dialects or ppl were English is their second language. Other ppl without the lazy ear have no problem. Make of this what you will.
I'm American and I can understand them. I think they are just saying they don't understand because they think it's funny.
Because they can’t be bothered to actually listen properly. Lily Tomlin was rude af to Kevin Bridges in that episode, I remember it well.
I’m American and i can understand easily, always have. I think too often people just don’t listen. Example: I ask for a soft drink without ice when dining out. 95% of the time i get ice.
Yes I agree she was.
It always seems to be the Scottish accent that gets made fun of.
You can tell Jennifer Lawrence grew up with brothers 😂
Mrs. Brown was and still is the most hilarious comedy! We watch all the reruns.
That's Irish :}
The original title was Her Majesty, Mrs Brown, and is about Queen Victoria.
I loved " Mrs. Brown" great movie!
Dustin Hoffman doesn't know how to take Billy
Weird American
Dustin and Billy were best friends for years , he does know how to take him 😊
Yeah, Dustin is an old and close friend of Billy. He even flew to the UK to present him with the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards.
yeah, he does. He's having a hootanany listening to his hilarious stories.
Jeff Goldblum is such good value 😂
Nice to see Lewis capaldi supporting Gerard butler
Hope Billy Connolly doesn’t do that at Buffets anymore or he’s getting in trouble like John Barrowman
Billy has Parkinson's, and wouldn't be well enough to attend a buffet, nevermind make practical jokes.
@@deathbycheese850oh no. I didn’t know this. I’ve enjoyed his irreverence for a time, but not followed him. Sad news; a lovely wit.
You're a bit late...
No Lewis Capaldi?! You can’t have a ‘best of the Scottish’ without Lewis!
Seems the people who created this video don't look back at every episode for Scottish celebs who have been on the show, I think a lot of them should be fired for doing nothing about this
Ewan McGregor also.
@@maryrosekent8223 McGregor's in it.
I agree with the Lewis Capaldi shun. I love that guy 😍 so much and he's hilarious ❤
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OOPS! My dementia’s showing…
i knew someone who would do something along the lines of what Conolly talks about. When we were out drinking, he would pull his "crown jewels" out and let them hang and go talk to people to see how long it took anyone to notice.
Big fan of David and Karen!
Gerard butler is gorgeous....
I’m with David!!! 😂