Tourism Australia could have fired Scott Morrison from his marketing job earlier and these two could have handled his role casually a few times a year with better results.
To anyone dissing DHP; he was only joking, he was playing along. He was acknowledging that he did nothing to make the 'bit' funny and genuinely seemed like he was enjoying not being the center-of-attention. He wasn't being rude, he was trying to highlight the guys by saying he didn't do anything and the laughs were coming from Hamish and Andy; he's a gentleman.
I used to do Ghosting in the late 1970's going along George Street Sydney and I'm sure many people did it well before me. When they did it I guess they were the first on TV.
Awesome, 2 of the things I search you-tube for together!! YAY, One thing missing but......Rebel Wilson!! I want to see Hamish and Rebel together in something, plz ptb make it happen!!!
Hahaha it's good to see that Britain get their humour, a few friends i have from Canada love them also, so hopefully America get their humour so their show doesn't fail.
You think you’re being hilarious. Had the sarcastic tone in your head and everything, except that they mention that the game was immature and probably designed by grade 3 kids.
Can you imagine being Hamish's mother? Well done for surviving Mum! Raising Hamish must have been the equivalent of raising quintuplets. Maybe Mum is as quirky as Hamish. Anyway, thanks for raising this Aussie legend!
The last girl giving him, a stranger, a high five so casually is just soo awesome! :) Such a lovely culture! (Or a girl) (Here in Russia if you give a high five to a stranger you probably won't be understood or people would just punch you from misunderstanding about what friendliness is lol!)
So, where has this episode been hiding? I thought I'd seen every snippet of Graham Norton on YT.... and then this I see has been here for 10 years?! I've missed these two "ghosting".
I hope they do fine in US! Unfortunately america has a very different sense of humour than the UK and Australia, even Canada. You can see that with things like than god your here and the comedians in the comedy festival. Was so glad to see them on Graham Norton!
A friend and I used to do this in the '80s but didn't have a name for it...so I give credit to Hamish and Andy for naming it. Should I get royalties for it?
I love how everyone thinks ...oooohhh he's gunna get the shit beatin outta him ..but people are more open than you realise ..... people like fun ..we forget that .
I see positives and negatives, but I believe the positives FAR outweigh the negative and I also believe that racism is no different here than anywhere else in the world. Maybe because we also have freedom of speech and religion it's far more obvious and not living in the shadows like other parts of the world. But how are you effected by racism here? Does it cost you a job? Are you attacked on the street? Or is it simply words from strangers that only have the power you apply to them?
Sydney...just because I can notice the faults in a place doesn't mean I'm a traitor. I'm going to stop talking to you now because I don't believe in arguing with little children.
Yes, I realise that this is a generalisation, but these are my personal experiences. Maybe yours are different. Whenever I travel to Continental Europe, I am amazed at how cold serious and humourless so many locals are....especially the females. In Australia, you can joke with girls and be cheeky. Not as much in places like France Germany and Holland etc. Those girls ONLY want to be told how beautiful and perfect they are. Aussies are different. They make fun of themselves, unlike others.
I don't get how Hamish and Andy were on Graham Norton. Isn't his show kind of popular in the UK, and it makes no sense for them to be there since Hamish and Andy are basically virtually unknown outside of Australia?
The difference is im a teen not a full grown man.Im still learning, he on other hand should have known this 20 years ago.So no it's really ironic at all.
this is exponentially a greater advertisement for australia than any tourism commercial.
Couldn't agree with you more, my friend!! Two awesome Aussie guys, 100% hilarious & down-to-earth...
...do you know what “exponentially” means?
This is how we roll mate! 😁👍
@@lavielemond Down to earth sure but definitely out of touch with the common man, at least for Andy
Tourism Australia could have fired Scott Morrison from his marketing job earlier and these two could have handled his role casually a few times a year with better results.
How did I never know that Hamish and Andy were on Graham Norton
Exactly why I'm here
same wtf
Oath
Same!
Because they got there by mistake
2010; 'ghosting' means following someone.
2018; 'ghosting means avoiding someone.
online dating changes everything.
I thought it was still the same really..
Like you ghost someone online.. follow someone online without them knowing you are watching/keeping updated
im 14 and this is deep
@@drewmcdonald7076 Things heard inside a clergyman's office.
stupid tinder
I didn't even know these guys had any sort of profile outside of Australia...
The International Ghosting Federation knows no bounds
Kind of embarrassing that they do
I'd say this was their peak
@@drumboarder1 yep never again
Hamish has actually done the UK version of "Thank God you're here" too 😂
Did our country proud 🇦🇺 we’ll done, lads
@@TheKingkeano wot
@@TheKingkeano bet its fun in your house.
James Dalton You seem like fun
@@TheKingkeano what the hell are you on about
@@TheKingkeano they r actually if U watch Hamish and Andy then U would know that
Hamish's hair is just… just wonderful.
He's like a brown fluffy dandelion
And Ando!!!!
He's like a brown hair version of Noel fielding
I must say, I love the English for this. They have totally indulged it and the audience are into it. Big hug to England!
"For instance, you can't Ghost in India because it looks like everyone is."
hahaha
Lol
I’m so happily surprised to see Hamish and Andy on the Graham Norton show. There’ve been around since I was in high school.
Well this episode was super old. Probably from around then.
I just automatically cheered and fist pumped the air when he did that twirl at the end ;p
Nothing like a bit of "trick ghosting", eh?! The IGF (International Ghosting Federation) would surely approve!!
HAMISH AND ANDY WERE ON THE GRAHAM NORTON SHOW?? HOW DID I MISS THIS??
It was 8 years ago
love Hamish and Andy !!; i'm a proud Aussie!!
8 years later and still awesome!
5:06 the spin move was the icing on the cake lmao
When we have people like hamish and andy im glad to be an aussie!
I didn't even know they were on his show, that was an awesome segment with the ghosting. Hamish & Andy are sooo funny with that segment.
im just pointing out that when he's out on the street he looks like a giant
Yeah, he's a tall lad, especially when the majority of people in entertainment are not...
Love everything Hamish and Andy do!!!
To the lady who did the "high 5". For us normal people. Sweet.
The state of their haircuts 😂😂
People need to relax and just enjoy the Ghosting. Welcome to 2014.
High five, man.
Jamieson Mclachlan you're a sellout!
+Jamieson Mclachlan wrong
its now 2019, scary
Welcome to 2019, I waited 5 years to reply to this...
Australia is amazing you have to visit! i live here and Hamish and Andy are the best ever!
To anyone dissing DHP; he was only joking, he was playing along. He was acknowledging that he did nothing to make the 'bit' funny and genuinely seemed like he was enjoying not being the center-of-attention. He wasn't being rude, he was trying to highlight the guys by saying he didn't do anything and the laughs were coming from Hamish and Andy; he's a gentleman.
Good grief.
James McInnis fuck off, James
@@jamesmcinnis208 fuck off, James
Always loved watching them do this. 😆😆
hahaha everyone in the pub was watching hamish :P
This are the only people I can listen to on the radio.
These is.
@@jamesmcinnis208 These are?
@@LBandCOOLJ Third time's the charm, I guess.
good to see andy getting a few laughs without hamish's input
I used to do Ghosting in the late 1970's going along George Street Sydney and I'm sure many people did it well before me. When they did it I guess they were the first on TV.
These guys make me proud to be an Aussie.
Aussie Aussie Aussie
i live in australia and our radio is the best you can get!
World class ghost there. Extra points for the spin move
Joanna Lumley was LOVING IT
Those 2 have the best examples of 2008-2010 hairstyles.
Bravo Hamish and Andy. Good fun boys
Graham waves 'come back in' at the tv as if hamish can see.
scroll back up, nothing to see below
Australia, know for their awesome humour.
Awesome, 2 of the things I search you-tube for together!! YAY, One thing missing but......Rebel Wilson!! I want to see Hamish and Rebel together in something, plz ptb make it happen!!!
That was actually awesome.
I love Hamish and Andy :)
Hahaha it's good to see that Britain get their humour, a few friends i have from Canada love them also, so hopefully America get their humour so their show doesn't fail.
I remember ghosting, 10 years ago in grade 3
You think you’re being hilarious. Had the sarcastic tone in your head and everything, except that they mention that the game was immature and probably designed by grade 3 kids.
Can you imagine being Hamish's mother? Well done for surviving Mum! Raising Hamish must have been the equivalent of raising quintuplets. Maybe Mum is as quirky as Hamish. Anyway, thanks for raising this Aussie legend!
the IGF (international ghosting federation) hahahaha
The last girl giving him, a stranger, a high five so casually is just soo awesome! :)
Such a lovely culture! (Or a girl)
(Here in Russia if you give a high five to a stranger you probably won't be understood or people would just punch you from misunderstanding about what friendliness is lol!)
So good
My best mate used to play in a band with Andy called Zoophyte. He’s a fucken dude
the people in the pub would have been like wtf
sorry i just meant im from amercia and i love your humour It fits my sense of humour much better
Awesome. You should visit our great country sometime. Friendly easy going people are always welcome
Same with New Zealanders, making fun of eachother is basically the main point of comedy here
They must have done it when euro gap year was happening
The original and the best of ghosting
These guys r great
2021 gang!
LOVE THEM
Ha i love the people at that stand or whatever it was knew what was happening and laughing at it
I ♥ them!
2018 and they still are so funny
They did there uk tour trip and it sparked some interest...
hamish is a CUTIE :D
Haha 😂 I love this !
So, where has this episode been hiding? I thought I'd seen every snippet of Graham Norton on YT.... and then this I see has been here for 10 years?! I've missed these two "ghosting".
Funny how ghosting means the opposite nowadays. it means to disappear suddenly on someone not suddenly show up behind someone
proud to be australian.
Hamish and Andy are such dags haha
Pro Ghosting, When you ghost the Ghost !
hamish and andy were on graham norton? omg WHY did i not know of this?!
I hope they do fine in US! Unfortunately america has a very different sense of humour than the UK and Australia, even Canada. You can see that with things like than god your here and the comedians in the comedy festival. Was so glad to see them on Graham Norton!
makes me proud to be an aussie
Ghosting champion 2020: The Rona
Yeah, I wonder how the IGF (International Ghosting Federation) is faring at present...?!
A friend and I used to do this in the '80s but didn't have a name for it...so I give credit to Hamish and Andy for naming it.
Should I get royalties for it?
the IGF 😂
Yikes as seeing them here in 2021 looking like literal children 11 years ago is crazy
nice come back
U gotta love’em!
Hamish Blake or the Aussie Jack Whitehall
lol i soooooooo should do this!!!
I.G.F (International Ghosting Federation)
I remember ghosting people in primary school 😂
How did I not know that this happened?
People! Stress less!
They are so funny you should be proud
Glorious. 😎😂
I love how everyone thinks ...oooohhh he's gunna get the shit beatin outta him ..but people are more open than you realise ..... people like fun ..we forget that .
shhhhhhhhhhhhh this has nothing to do with you and the convo stopped a while back
Im aussie and Andy is bangin
5:18 Does Hamish pant "I'm Fucked" haha
I've spoken to him in person, he is quite tall
I see positives and negatives, but I believe the positives FAR outweigh the negative and I also believe that racism is no different here than anywhere else in the world. Maybe because we also have freedom of speech and religion it's far more obvious and not living in the shadows like other parts of the world. But how are you effected by racism here? Does it cost you a job? Are you attacked on the street? Or is it simply words from strangers that only have the power you apply to them?
Love when he goes for the cyclist, so funny!
i dont know, would you rather not?? you're asking that question
Perfect for mugging.
Sydney...just because I can notice the faults in a place doesn't mean I'm a traitor. I'm going to stop talking to you now because I don't believe in arguing with little children.
112 downvotes are all from Maris
Yes, I realise that this is a generalisation, but these are my personal experiences. Maybe yours are different.
Whenever I travel to Continental Europe, I am amazed at how cold serious and humourless so many locals are....especially the females. In Australia, you can joke with girls and be cheeky. Not as much in places like France Germany and Holland etc. Those girls ONLY want to be told how beautiful and perfect they are.
Aussies are different. They make fun of themselves, unlike others.
I don't get how Hamish and Andy were on Graham Norton. Isn't his show kind of popular in the UK, and it makes no sense for them to be there since Hamish and Andy are basically virtually unknown outside of Australia?
Kind of. Basically.
The difference is im a teen not a full grown man.Im still learning, he on other hand should have known this 20 years ago.So no it's really ironic at all.
@Aussiephil99 Wet weekends are well known for their humour.
The fellow on the left looked rather unimpressed
I dunno about Amsterdam bro...
They're really polite in this...high kind of way.