Rob's mad laughter after he hears Jon's "jelly factory" comeback really makes that for me. Perfect way to summarize how odd and bad of a comeback it is.
I love how it's a compilation of all the underdogs doing good things and it's still one of the shortest cats/countdown compilation videos on this channel.
0:50 Holy shit he's been on Cats Does Countdown? Good on him. Its wild for me seeing people i recognise who aren't what you would traditionally consider well known comedians on shows like this or even vice versa lmao
5min 18sec when Rob Beckett said he got 24.... As he just added them all together.... He can't even add.... As if you added all the numbers together it was actually 23.
In the words of Claudia winklman(im aware that probably not the spelling, but she pisses me off too much, to give her enough credit of looking up her name) 'he just done something wizard"...
I googled and still couldn’t figure out the game can anyone explain to an American what this game is because even not knowing the game I can’t stop watching these hilarious clips.
Letters rounds: Nine letters are placed on the board, and the contestants have 30 seconds to make as long a word as possible, using some or all of those letters (no more than once each). Longest word scores one point per letter, except that a 9-letter word, the maximum possible, is worth 18. Numbers rounds: Six numbers are placed on the board, and a random 3-digit number is selected as a target. Contestants have 30 seconds to use some or all of the numbers (no more than once each) and the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, to get as close to the target number as possible. Closest contestant scores: 10 points for hitting the target exactly, 7 points for being within five, 5 points for being within ten, 0 otherwise. Conundrum: A scrambled nine-letter word is shown. First contestant to buzz in with the correct word (within 30 seconds) gets 10 points.
The actual proper game is "Countdown", where two teams of contestants compete for the higher score and the winners get real prizes. Rachel and Suzie are there as well in the same roles, and they'll sometimes refer to the proper show. Countdown rounds consist of making the longest words out of letters, or reaching a particular number with the randomly given numbers. "8 Out of 10 Cats" was a failed show with a rotating cast of comedians, and "8 Out of 10 Cats does Countdown" are the comedians playing Countdown. They don't win real prizes, they get joke things like the teapots.
Because there's a strain on their marriage. Nah, it was just the covid setup, in the episode Jimmy mentions that they could move closer if they wanted to, but Jon is probably to much of a rule guy to change the seatings (and he joked, that that's the closest they been since the wedding night).
Yeah all the words are 3-4 letters and spelled out on the board b4 the clock starts and the seppos still can't make words, not even the smartest "man" in amercina (dunghole chump)
@@ViciousOS yes, that sounds like a typical Amercian response. How is it that Amercians think the solution to every problem is more guns? As the country with one of the highest gun violence records on the planet, I would have thought that any Amercian with even half a brain could work out that guns don't solve problems, they just make them worse. I guess that means the average Amercian doesn't have half a brain...
Rob going "I got 24, I just added them all together" even though adding them all gets you 23 made me chuckle
I was just going to say that. I'm surprised Rachel didn't call him on that.
Oh yeah, I checked that too, and was surprised he didn't get called out.
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Rob's mad laughter after he hears Jon's "jelly factory" comeback really makes that for me. Perfect way to summarize how odd and bad of a comeback it is.
You missed the BIGGEST underdog moment where Joe gets dragonfly on the conundrum and Jimmy gives him a teapot.
5:21 love how he said 24 when it only adds up to 23
Still occasionally takes me by surprise mid video, that Sean is no longer here. Top British Export, he was ❤✌
I love how it's a compilation of all the underdogs doing good things and it's still one of the shortest cats/countdown compilation videos on this channel.
Rob is a very underrated part of countdown. Always love seeing him.
Meh he's replaceable
I think he’s hilarious.
@@horse5407 Course you do mate
@@eli-dq1ki genius reply
the way he finally gets a word and just walks off like he's done xDD
Loved how short this one was I mean they've only been doing the show for like 12 years 🤣🤣
MIght have to wait another decade for 5 more minutes of underdog brilliance
well it was an underdog ep and one wasn't even an underdog win, it was jon being a little bitch, which I guess is sort of an underdog.
I'm on a mad binge watch of all these episodes, it's like I struck gold!
Cripes. The jabs by Lucy after the divorce make it seem painful.
7:07 the lassy in the back creasing hersel made my day 🤣
Still waiting for an episode when Richard is on and the board spells out “tnetennba”
0:50 Holy shit he's been on Cats Does Countdown? Good on him. Its wild for me seeing people i recognise who aren't what you would traditionally consider well known comedians on shows like this or even vice versa lmao
I know, Jimmy car is very underground
Richard should have gotten some points for solving 950, even though it's against Countdown rules...
Alas, It's against Countdown rules!!!
@@Eggzy-b7f Is it though?
*checks rules...*
...Yes.
For some basic maths that has nothing to do with the show?
@@franka9942 Well, why not? as Sean Lock said once, it's only a fucking teapot, isn't it?
Well, he used the 10 thrice and the 5 twice, so...
You should have included that one time Roisin won the maths round...
When was that?
@@cheeseytacotime9380 Sorry I've gone looking and can't find it right this second. I remember she gets to take a victory lap though.
Thought that was Sara Pascoe
@@cheeseytacotime9380 well they played it a few nights ago here in Oz. The whole family stood & cheered.
@@jloh3256 you're correct ! Roisin has won the maths round before, but it was Sara Pascoe who did the lap of honour
5:17 I think you'll find it's 23, not 24.
I mean rob still got it wrong all the numbers add up to 23 he got 24 how ???? 😂😂😂
Can we just appreciate that rob beckett can not do simple addition. 5:20
Neither can i nor lots more people due to several reasons which is going to be too much to me listed.
@@xtratic its 1+2+2+3+5+10? thats not even simple addition thats just counting
I get Rob is bad at maths but adding them altogether would come to 23.
You definitely missed "STEADINGS!" from Lee Mack :D
He is not an underdog. He is the man
no 'STEADINGS"?!?
I know! That's the ultimate underdog win!
Exactly!
Rob added them all together and still got it wrong. Lol
6:35 is just pure genius!
What does that even mean? Why would you square and cube things in a jelly factory?
@@DaveWraptastic exactly it’s a shit joke, yeah I guess jelly can be cubes but tf
Desperation and jealousy
Hes got A level and he couldnt think of it... thicko .....
i forgot how close they used to sit
TWATCHOPS is still my favorite.
Totally random but why did they make Jon and Lucy social distance and sit so far apart.. they're married and live together 😂
After "Jelly factory" comment Jimmy was suppose to give Richard the points as punishment for bad comebacks
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The second math problem to get 950 is possible.
10 * 5 50
50 * 2 100
2 + 1 3
3*3 9
9*100 900
900+50 950
Unless i'm missing something stupid?
You have already used the 50 to make 100 so you can't use it again to add to the 900
In the last one, if you mess with the rules a bit, "Star Wars" is on the board.
is that Finlay Christie next to Susie??
at 5:17, rob says he have 24, putting all together......... but all togehter will be 23 🙂
Did they do away with teams in the newer series?
I got 993 which I was pretty proud of
5min 18sec when Rob Beckett said he got 24.... As he just added them all together.... He can't even add.... As if you added all the numbers together it was actually 23.
I think according to the rules cos richardson declared 1011 and they never went to wilkinson he can claim that solution as his and get the points
god I miss Sean so much
abdicates
How is Jon an underdog?
Erm Roisin should’ve won that first round for one away. Jon got it after the time. That just makes the clock redundant
Why are they bleeping?
fromage is french for cheese
Jimmy blew it .
She's extremely bitter then & now. Lucky escape for "J".
It was almost definitely at bit, I doubt there marriage was that unhappy
Richard should have some points, thats pretty harsh
Lucy n Jon should've sat together because they are married so they're in a bubble
Ooh how to put this?
It's a comedy show!
In the words of Claudia winklman(im aware that probably not the spelling, but she pisses me off too much, to give her enough credit of looking up her name) 'he just done something wizard"...
So you don't give her credit but you quote her. Is this irony or idiocy?
Okay... what does haremfig mean? Please use it in a sentence
I googled and still couldn’t figure out the game can anyone explain to an American what this game is because even not knowing the game I can’t stop watching these hilarious clips.
Letters rounds: Nine letters are placed on the board, and the contestants have 30 seconds to make as long a word as possible, using some or all of those letters (no more than once each). Longest word scores one point per letter, except that a 9-letter word, the maximum possible, is worth 18.
Numbers rounds: Six numbers are placed on the board, and a random 3-digit number is selected as a target. Contestants have 30 seconds to use some or all of the numbers (no more than once each) and the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, to get as close to the target number as possible. Closest contestant scores: 10 points for hitting the target exactly, 7 points for being within five, 5 points for being within ten, 0 otherwise.
Conundrum: A scrambled nine-letter word is shown. First contestant to buzz in with the correct word (within 30 seconds) gets 10 points.
The actual proper game is "Countdown", where two teams of contestants compete for the higher score and the winners get real prizes. Rachel and Suzie are there as well in the same roles, and they'll sometimes refer to the proper show. Countdown rounds consist of making the longest words out of letters, or reaching a particular number with the randomly given numbers. "8 Out of 10 Cats" was a failed show with a rotating cast of comedians, and "8 Out of 10 Cats does Countdown" are the comedians playing Countdown. They don't win real prizes, they get joke things like the teapots.
@@DarkLambo83 The teapot isn't a joke. That's the prize for the real Countdown.
@@DarkLambo83 8 out of 10 cats was a failed TV show that ran for 22 series.
@@DarkLambo83How an Earth was the hugely successful 8 Out of 10 Cats a failed show?
I know maths is not my forte but I got 994.5! Lol
I'm meant to be good at maths and the closets I got in 30 seconds was 993
What Richard did was actually pretty simple I would’ve thought of it
Still against the rules
Yeah right, of course you would have. Kcid daeh.
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I'm so sad you've started bleeping out the expletives... I understand why, advertising and all, but it's such a shame...
Why was Jon and his wife sitting so far apart?
Because there's a strain on their marriage.
Nah, it was just the covid setup, in the episode Jimmy mentions that they could move closer if they wanted to, but Jon is probably to much of a rule guy to change the seatings (and he joked, that that's the closest they been since the wedding night).
@@JbaJoBaNd: Actually turns out you might have been right the first time, heard they're getting divorced 😞
If you square 10 you're technically doing 10*10 so that's not allowed.
Cant stand Lucy she was not a nice person
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...will act.
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Waiters.
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Is there an American version of this show???
Yeah all the words are 3-4 letters and spelled out on the board b4 the clock starts and the seppos still can't make words, not even the smartest "man" in amercina (dunghole chump)
i don't like lucy.
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Funny that when Jon eventually manages to hook a woman it turns out to be one with an equally weird and ear piercing voice as his own.
LOL !!
how the fuck did they not get the 995 maths question, it may be the easiest one theyve ever had
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No matter how many times I watch BBC shows I will never understand what English people find funny.
So sorry for you, as long as the rest of us keep laughing it's OK.
It's the comedy. Glad I could help
That's because it's (usually) subtle, and we all know yanks don't do subtle.
@@Chris-hx3om it'd be more funny with guns, I guess
@@ViciousOS yes, that sounds like a typical Amercian response. How is it that Amercians think the solution to every problem is more guns? As the country with one of the highest gun violence records on the planet, I would have thought that any Amercian with even half a brain could work out that guns don't solve problems, they just make them worse. I guess that means the average Amercian doesn't have half a brain...
Jon's wife is so awful to him...
Its all an act
Even hes playing a man trying to be witty
Not so intimidated now sean has passed ....
Well it is Jon...
announced they will be divorcing today
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