@@Johnny-Josephdoesn’t make much sense either, he’s one of the best rated panelists they’ve had after the all timers like Mortimer and Davies, I’ve never read a single negative comment on any of his WILTY clips (or his Balamory videos)
I am seeing Miles Jupp on 25th February in Brighton, and I am really looking forward to it. Hopefully, Rob Brydon will resist the urge to turn up and constantly interrupt him 😅
Just when I thought I could not love Miles more, he “does words” when he “should have done numbers”. As a wordsmith who is pretty much functionally innumerate - by choice - I heartily applaud his choice. ❤😂
Doesn't it depend if they're just spazzing out of flailing and you need to stop them hitting themslves as they flail so you contain them to prevent them banging about and hurting themselves ..my cousin has seizures but you'd hardly know she was having one unless she's standing up and then she might look like she's fainting but at least on tv they flail around like mad. I does it even make any difference?
I won't spare your feelings, any more than Rob spares those of Miles, but I'll honour your obviously great sense of humour by suggesting that these two can sparr, and that they're sparring here, and not sparingly, either. 😅
I think Rob needs to brief his guests more before the show. He clearly wants to do a very lighthearted discussion, and recoils at any depth or meaningful chat. This and the Anton Du Beke interview were so painful because Rob wants to make a joke out of everything is ill-equipped at dealing with the more real chat. I like Rob but this was just hard work.
Miles fed him that set up about how nice it was to be directed by actors ... That was delightful. (I'm disappointed the YT algorithm didn't feed this to me sooner. Definitely subscribed. Need to check status of notifications.)
Ok, halfway through, and this is the only interview Rob has done where I'm not going to finish it. Rob, you were interrupting far too much on this occasion
I think it must be because he has far greater familiarity with Miles than other guests. It was well done in many parts but a bit overbearing in others.
Two friends ( who both happen to be comedians by profession) just riffing off each other, it was fun . People need to get over themselves. They are friends and we cant just listen to 30 minutes of dark times in the operating room FFS !!!
Love Miles so witty and quick Loved him on the news quiz with Jeremy Hardy (great comedian loved him too) and later as host of this show Please do an European tour 🤩
I adore Miles Jupp and wanted to hear what had happened to him. Rob Bryson could learn a lot from Mike Fenton Steven’s interview technique on his My Time Capsule podcast.
i haven't seen that podcast, but I disagree with your implicit criticism of Rob Bryden (note the spelling, by the way - he's not Bill Bryson) and his interviewing style. These are much more like a conversation between two friends than a hard-core journalistic interview, and I find them both informative and - more to the point - entertaining. None of his guests seem to be overwhelmed by the format of these podcasts, and, I suspect, that is why they agree to be on them.
I normally enjoy Brydon & but I couldn’t finish this one due to the constant biting, infantile interruptions from Rob. Miles showed a great deal of patience and professionalism during this one, unlike his host.
Boswell's Lives, starring Miles, is as funny a radio comedy series as has ever been made - some episodes are on CD, there are about 12 in all, everyone should hear it.
I'm of a not dissimilar age to Miles and in late June I had an incident: a pulmonary embolism. No idea how the somewhat large clot had got there nor whence it had come. I was treated wonderfully well in a Public Hospital, and now, being good about my meds, I'm on the mend... after being potentially close to being - NOT. I liked Miles' reflections on his circumstances. It's a pity I'll likely miss his show (unless it happens to 'somehow' follow a cricket tour to Queensland). Unlike Joaquin, I am News Quiz tragic, of a certain period [late Toksvig through the Judd years, first question for five points, time starts NOW] and I think I would have embarrassed myself asking my abiding question: "No, really, between us, how much of a bully & a brute was Jeremy Hardy when the Recording Light went off?" (ooh, do tell) 😀
For the love of G-d can't Rob let his guests finish a sentence. He never stops interrupting and turning the conversation into another discussion about himself. Painful to watch and so frustrating. 😡
Does mr brydon pump iron immediately before taking to the sofa, here? Any gravity of chat was dismissed by the overt performance from rob's neck muscles and sinews..in short, an ecconomy arnie...
If anyone wants to hear Miles be given a chance to tell his story properly I would recommend his interview with James Obrien,it's very moving. Rob clearly isn't interested in that.
Well that’s nonsense. This is a massively cut down and edited version of the 75m full podcast. They go into far more depth and it’s clear that there’s a real friendship between the two on the full length interview
Watch Rob Brydon ask questions of Miles Jupp for 30 minutes and not let him answer with more than 3 or 4 words before interrupting him. It’s the strangest interview technique I’ve over seen.
Well he’s talking to his friend about a very serious medical issue. I’d be overcompensating with jokes to hide my sadness too (for the sake of a podcast I mean, I’m sure neither of them wanted it to be half an hour of darkness)
Usually he does a good interview but I think because it's a friend and a serious situation, he's just trying to make light. That doesn't make it less annoying. Miles is a smart and funny guy, let him speak!
@@timwilks666 I really enjoy Rob a lot, but I enjoy Miles even more, and would have loved to have got an idea of the essence of the man and what he went through. The interview should always, without fail, be about the subject and this wasn't.
@@timwilks666 damn, why’s everyone so miserable, and apparently professional podcasters. These guys are friends, of course he’s not gonna go full Parkinson mode on them
Is it me, or my most admired Rob Bryden just forgot his manners on his chaffeur driven car -Bigger, as it should be-? Is there something between him and Miles Jupp that escapes us?
Rob, I enjoy these videos, but I’m noticing you interrupting your guests more and more, trying to get cheap laughs at the expense of the flow of the conversation. The impact of this is that the podcasts seem to be more about you rather than the guests. Sorry for being critical, but that seems better than not watching the videos.
"Someone like you has a trailer.." missed opportunity there for "..whereas someone like me just sits in the boot of an estate car.." Lovely interview, thank you. Might just get a ticket for a show :-)
Brain surgery isnt fun. I can testify. I got ridiculous nerve damage in 2013. I also have an even greater regard for Richard Courtis now than I did this morning. So its possible
I usually find Rob good at these but he cuts Miles off too much. Joking is fine but it's too much down putting of your guest here in the beginning. It's uncomfortable, but I suppose it's because Brydon is so very uncomfortable himself discussing the tumour
Agreed, and Miles jupp is too good humoured and polite that he wouldn't say anything. Other guests wouldn't like Rob's interruptions and comic put downs. There are guests where Rob knows not to do it , and it doesn't suit the guests personality He gets annoying when the jibes feel more like neediness, than part of regular flow between friends and colleagues
Rob Brydon I've been a little alarmed that Hugh Grant is playing an Oompa Loompa... Seems they could have had The Legit Oompa Loompa version of Hugh Grant... Were you not offered the role? I hope you just turned it down or I have lost even more faith in the Film industry.
I love The Jupperman, often have "Is The Chap You're Thinking About" as a gentle dulcet voice to waft me to sleep. Sometimes even "Fibber In The Heat", but not "Songs Of Freedom" as that is far too rock and roll for sleeping to.
Miles one of the most underrated guests on wilty always so funny plus his laugh is great
What an original remark to call someone underrated
@@Johnny-Josephdoesn’t make much sense either, he’s one of the best rated panelists they’ve had after the all timers like Mortimer and Davies, I’ve never read a single negative comment on any of his WILTY clips (or his Balamory videos)
With the most humble and sincere respect, he isnt underrated. Not by anyone with any discernment. And probably no one at all.
@@mrhaltonokamma say underrated by appereances in comparison to other guests (probably)
he's great on 8 out of ten cats too. his laugh is infectious
Miles' laugh is wonderful.
On a scale of 1-10 this was really enjoyable.
I was gonna do the 1 - 10 joke
I love Miles!! May he live long and prosper
I bloody love Miles. He just looks like he's having so much fun all the time. His laugh is so genuine.
Love Miles. He seems so genuine and he's so funny.
I am seeing Miles Jupp on 25th February in Brighton, and I am really looking forward to it. Hopefully, Rob Brydon will resist the urge to turn up and constantly interrupt him 😅
Me too 😊
Miles Jupp and Sean Lock on 8oo10cdc are a treat no matter how many times you watch them.
Just when I thought I could not love Miles more, he “does words” when he “should have done numbers”. As a wordsmith who is pretty much functionally innumerate - by choice - I heartily applaud his choice. ❤😂
FYI: you aren't supposed to hold a person down while they are having a seizure. Just turn them on their side and stay with them. 😊
Yeah I was told you shouldn’t hold them down. You’re supposed to motivate and say “yes! You can do it! Go on my son!”
(Kidding, that’s good to know)
Oh my god. That made me laugh so much.. 😀@@TheHulksMistress
This comment needs more attention! Common misunderstanding!
Maybe he is a bastard. If I laugh I do not care, I think. This could be the answer to the post ahead of this.
Doesn't it depend if they're just spazzing out of flailing and you need to stop them hitting themslves as they flail so you contain them to prevent them banging about and hurting themselves ..my cousin has seizures but you'd hardly know she was having one unless she's standing up and then she might look like she's fainting but at least on tv they flail around like mad. I does it even make any difference?
Marvelous sparing between these to talents,could listen all day but I'd get nothing done for the laughter 😂
I won't spare your feelings, any more than Rob spares those of Miles, but I'll honour your obviously great sense of humour by suggesting that these two can sparr, and that they're sparring here, and not sparingly, either. 😅
I think Rob needs to brief his guests more before the show. He clearly wants to do a very lighthearted discussion, and recoils at any depth or meaningful chat. This and the Anton Du Beke interview were so painful because Rob wants to make a joke out of everything is ill-equipped at dealing with the more real chat. I like Rob but this was just hard work.
I love Miles' laugh so much
For American viewers, Rob is demonstrating what the Brits call, 'taking the piss.'
As an addendum, this is what we other Brits call 'being a condescending prick'.
He's not, he's being a cunt.
When your guest is pouring their heart out about what is clearly a very sensitive topic, don’t talk over them or interrupt just let them speak!
Gorgeous when Miles cracks Brydon up with Kenneth Branagh comeback.
Miles fed him that set up about how nice it was to be directed by actors ... That was delightful.
(I'm disappointed the YT algorithm didn't feed this to me sooner. Definitely subscribed. Need to check status of notifications.)
Ok, halfway through, and this is the only interview Rob has done where I'm not going to finish it. Rob, you were interrupting far too much on this occasion
It was really tough going. I had to turn it off as well.
I've not even got that far. Not one of his best.
I think it must be because he has far greater familiarity with Miles than other guests. It was well done in many parts but a bit overbearing in others.
Eight minutes was as much as I could stand. Found myself yelling at Brydon to just stfu... so irritating.
@@joannacarter9988 completely, makes you wonder what was going on there.
_In and Out of the Kitchen_ is one of my favourite ever things. Look it up if you like Miles.
Two friends ( who both happen to be comedians by profession) just riffing off each other, it was fun . People need to get over themselves. They are friends and we cant just listen to 30 minutes of dark times in the operating room FFS !!!
The banter was 10/10
Used to love miles and sean on countdown
Love Miles so witty and quick Loved him on the news quiz with Jeremy Hardy (great comedian loved him too) and later as host of this show Please do an European tour 🤩
I adore Miles Jupp and wanted to hear what had happened to him. Rob Bryson could learn a lot from Mike Fenton Steven’s interview technique on his My Time Capsule podcast.
i haven't seen that podcast, but I disagree with your implicit criticism of Rob Bryden (note the spelling, by the way - he's not Bill Bryson) and his interviewing style. These are much more like a conversation between two friends than a hard-core journalistic interview, and I find them both informative and - more to the point - entertaining. None of his guests seem to be overwhelmed by the format of these podcasts, and, I suspect, that is why they agree to be on them.
"...focus on the other two."
😘👌... simple, old school, and perfect.
I only learned of this. Miles is such a generous comedian on panel shows and this hit me harder than expected.
I normally enjoy Brydon & but I couldn’t finish this one due to the constant biting, infantile interruptions from Rob. Miles showed a great deal of patience and professionalism during this one, unlike his host.
I loved In and Out of the Kitchen. Brilliant writing
Rob's on fire in this one...Love me some Jupp, too...
Brydon, stop interrupting!!!
One of my favourites so far
Let the man speak for gods sake
JUPP! (In the style of Van Halen)
Miles as wellll….
That was a joy, Ty both
On a scale of 1 to 10 I give this a very good.
Poor Miles. Hope the tour goes well.
BTW Rob, tell your people it's tumour, with a U, in this country.
Boswell's Lives, starring Miles, is as funny a radio comedy series as has ever been made - some episodes are on CD, there are about 12 in all, everyone should hear it.
I hope that these Thespians wash their hands after settling their nerves. 🤗🤗🤗
Loved this. Thank you.
Pure joy... Enough said
I'm of a not dissimilar age to Miles and in late June I had an incident: a pulmonary embolism. No idea how the somewhat large clot had got there nor whence it had come. I was treated wonderfully well in a Public Hospital, and now, being good about my meds, I'm on the mend... after being potentially close to being - NOT.
I liked Miles' reflections on his circumstances. It's a pity I'll likely miss his show (unless it happens to 'somehow' follow a cricket tour to Queensland).
Unlike Joaquin, I am News Quiz tragic, of a certain period [late Toksvig through the Judd years, first question for five points, time starts NOW] and I think I would have embarrassed myself asking my abiding question:
"No, really, between us, how much of a bully & a brute was Jeremy Hardy when the Recording Light went off?" (ooh, do tell) 😀
For the love of G-d can't Rob let his guests finish a sentence. He never stops interrupting and turning the conversation into another discussion about himself. Painful to watch and so frustrating. 😡
Does mr brydon pump iron immediately before taking to the sofa, here? Any gravity of chat was dismissed by the overt performance from rob's neck muscles and sinews..in short, an ecconomy arnie...
This one was simply hard work
MORE GREAT chuckle BROTHERS!
If anyone wants to hear Miles be given a chance to tell his story properly I would recommend his interview with James Obrien,it's very moving. Rob clearly isn't interested in that.
Well that’s nonsense. This is a massively cut down and edited version of the 75m full podcast. They go into far more depth and it’s clear that there’s a real friendship between the two on the full length interview
A Jupp in the wild
Watch Rob Brydon ask questions of Miles Jupp for 30 minutes and not let him answer with more than 3 or 4 words before interrupting him. It’s the strangest interview technique I’ve over seen.
Well he’s talking to his friend about a very serious medical issue. I’d be overcompensating with jokes to hide my sadness too (for the sake of a podcast I mean, I’m sure neither of them wanted it to be half an hour of darkness)
Usually he does a good interview but I think because it's a friend and a serious situation, he's just trying to make light. That doesn't make it less annoying. Miles is a smart and funny guy, let him speak!
He's getting worse at these, the Ben Miller one was terrible too.
@@timwilks666 I really enjoy Rob a lot, but I enjoy Miles even more, and would have loved to have got an idea of the essence of the man and what he went through. The interview should always, without fail, be about the subject and this wasn't.
@@timwilks666 damn, why’s everyone so miserable, and apparently professional podcasters. These guys are friends, of course he’s not gonna go full Parkinson mode on them
Sorry Rob, cant watch this. Too much Rob, not enough Miles.
Thank you.
I put an 'unlike', though I left a 'Like' for Miles Jupp's excellent presence
Rob: Has it changed you?
Miles: My comic timing has improved.
This is an outstanding episode. Complainers get over yourselves. Irony, people. Banter, people. Reinforces the mantra “Don’t read the comments”
In a world without the Beatles would Rob Brydon keep saying “sweet lord”?
Please interview MacKenzie Crook or Matt Berry!
Is it me, or my most admired Rob Bryden just forgot his manners on his chaffeur driven car -Bigger, as it should be-? Is there something between him and Miles Jupp that escapes us?
Miles. I can see for him, over and over. Who knew? No, really . . . (I loved it before the operation!) Oh, dear . . .
Scored 9. So enjoyable.
Someone should tell Brydon to put a sock in it.
Miles is the funniest thing on ISIHAC. Fight me
Rob i do love this podcast but it irks me how cut up it is.
Was it an aneuerysm. Had one operated on in March 2023. Won't ever go thru that again.
Rob Brydon was a bit of a tit in this interview.
Rob, I enjoy these videos, but I’m noticing you interrupting your guests more and more, trying to get cheap laughs at the expense of the flow of the conversation. The impact of this is that the podcasts seem to be more about you rather than the guests. Sorry for being critical, but that seems better than not watching the videos.
Rob, learn why your guest is there. Learn why you're there. Do better,
This would be great if it wasnt for rob brydon interupting with ridiuckous questions and his own waffle. Hes more than annoying..
"Someone like you has a trailer.."
missed opportunity there for "..whereas someone like me just sits in the boot of an estate car.."
Lovely interview, thank you. Might just get a ticket for a show :-)
Brain surgery isnt fun. I can testify. I got ridiculous nerve damage in 2013. I also have an even greater regard for Richard Courtis now than I did this morning. So its possible
Rob's unusually biting here.
I usually find Rob good at these but he cuts Miles off too much. Joking is fine but it's too much down putting of your guest here in the beginning. It's uncomfortable, but I suppose it's because Brydon is so very uncomfortable himself discussing the tumour
This is edited keep in mind.
It was a painful listen.
Agreed, and Miles jupp is too good humoured and polite that he wouldn't say anything. Other guests wouldn't like Rob's interruptions and comic put downs. There are guests where Rob knows not to do it , and it doesn't suit the guests personality He gets annoying when the jibes feel more like neediness, than part of regular flow between friends and colleagues
I’ve had three heart attack and never scared as they happened. Strange Huh?
Better off listening to it here, there's too many ads on Spotify.
Robb comes across so smug and arrogant and he is vastly outdone by jupp
6 series Merc??? Good Lord
Love it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"On a scale of one to ten", how rude, irritating and unprofessional are you in this interview, Rob Brydon?
I would say 4
Cleverly deflected the Christmas tree size question
Brydon has finally achieved annoying status.....time for a new podcast
I usually like Brydon & but had to turn this off half way through as Brydon’s rudeness and constant interruptions were getting very annoying.
Rob Brydon I've been a little alarmed that Hugh Grant is playing an Oompa Loompa...
Seems they could have had The Legit Oompa Loompa version of Hugh Grant...
Were you not offered the role? I hope you just turned it down or I have lost even more faith in the Film industry.
I wish you’d just let him finish his story. Super irritating
Rob, let him answer. Selfish interview.
Come on, he's clearly doing a Howard Stern impression.. 🙂
@@kingloser4198 unfortunately
Hilarious interview.
@@hamishanderson6738 agree, yet frustrating, too.
@@geoffsimpkins7650 On a scale of 1 to 10, Miles is certainly worth another, more Parkietypal Q&A sesh. Here's hoping🤞
Rob on form here, brilliant interview
Brydon is being a bit of a dick here with Miles, I think.
Yup, definitely a nasty vibe to this one.
Rob is quite annoying in this.
Bit dull lads
Shame Rob can’t shut up a bit.
I love The Jupperman, often have "Is The Chap You're Thinking About" as a gentle dulcet voice to waft me to sleep. Sometimes even "Fibber In The Heat", but not "Songs Of Freedom" as that is far too rock and roll for sleeping to.