Have you played the potato game? | Aisling Bea | Dish
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Nick and Angela welcome comedian @AislingBea to Dish HQ.
Aisling Bea is an award-winning comedian, actor and writer. She created, wrote and starred in the comedy series This Way Up on Channel 4 with Sharon Horgan. Aisling also starred in the Netflix show Living with Myself alongside Paul Rudd in 2019 and 2020, winning a BAFTA for Breakthrough Talent.
Angela prepares a tasty niçoise salad with Jersey Royals and tuna steak. The meal is paired with a Chapel Down Bacchus and Nick serves a whiskey, ginger and lime, Aisling’s favourite tipple. Hailing from the Emerald Isle, Aisling's love affair with the humble spud lends itself to some hilarious conversation. Our threesome cover comedy and embarrassing headlines, and the Dish team challenges Aisling to an after-dinner game with a difference.
This episode was released in May 2023 to celebrate the Take That musical movie, Greatest Days.
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She and her sister are hilarious! 😂 What a guessing game to play with such enthusiasm! ❤
I thought there was something to with her brother-in-law being British Indian but it was just an innocuous detail lmao. Not even like, "oh he was perplexed by our irishness"
I think this is what she wants to say - that he was perplexed by their humor, but yeah she just kinda said it and left it hanging 😂
It’s relevant because he was so baffled that these Irish women would be able to understand each other over something so seemingly inscrutable.
That's implied , does she need to spell it for you to get that's what she meant? Is pretty clear to me
@@StinsonSwarley so not just me waiting on the to be relevant in some way !?
The Irish humour and Angela's cackle. Love it!
She said potato and immediately I remembered I’ve got loaded baked potatoes in the fridge hahahaha currently munching on breakfast as I type
I live in Japan and I think every so often about how much I want to teach my Japanese husband the magic of a loaded baked potato, even more than I want to eat it myself, and I think I'm going to do it this week, thanks to you and potato charades
@@delfyinc hahahaha yessss I love that!!! I rarely ever have them but it’s so worth it when you do 😂
do you pre-load your baked potatoes? How's the texture on that?
👀🥔
There are no words for how much I adore this series.
Now THAT is Irish! IIRC, it is her twin sister.
No, her sister’s younger.
How Irish will it be when her sister has kids with the "British Indian"
@@John-lp5xheasy, half.
@@brendanm6921 more like none
@@John-lp5xh except they'd have an Irish mother so yeah, they'd be half Irish. Maths isn't your strong point then, huh?
Love Aisling 💜😂😂😂😂
This is the most sibling game I’ve ever heard of😂😂😂
I absolutely love Aisling 😂❤
Haha I love this! As a fellow Irish woman, I'll be starting this game wth my brothers lol
😂😂😂😂 she understood the assignment 😅😅😅
Eat a potato a day to keep the dentist away!!!
Love Aisling! Her stories sound so very similar to my sister and me
She’s so darling
You can say her dream came true.😂
love Aisling ahahaha
Irish accents are perfect
Claudia jessie should come on here
Omg YES! she’d be an amazing podcast guest
I need that
Imagine Aisling AND Claudia together!
I love Aisling! 🥔 ❤
who doesn't. she is funny, great looking, super quick and goofy.
That’s brilliant😂 and the one of the most Irish things I’ve heard haha
I love this so much!!!
I just watched her performance again in season 3 of The Fall. Incredible.
I can't stop laughing 😆 ❤
Ahh nothing like a stunning Irish Potato 🥔 ❤
Yay!! Potato a day!!! ❤
🥔
She's lush ❤
Keeps the famine away
It was right there
It wasn’t a famine
I now want to play this game!
Genius 🤣🤣😂😂😂
Potatoes of the night.. Billy connolly ❤😂
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How did they do that 😂😂😂
Like the game amd story etc but still waiting for the relevance of brother in law being Indian ?
More the British part of British Indian
i think it was just to point out that he wasn’t irish
He doesn't have the knowledge of potatoes an Irish person has
My highschool gf was Irish. Went on holiday one summer with her parents for a week and no joke, every meal had some form of potato. Just couldnt believe the stereotype unfolded in front of my eyes.
Thank you for the enjoyable garden tour, Becky, it's all really taking off now. I'd turn over the ground in front of the hives and plant a wild flower meadow and mow a path to the hives😊 The bees would feast on the flowers and you would get delicious, unique honey in return. It would also be relatively low input and maintenance once it was sown🌱
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What’s the fact that her BIL is Indian got to do with anything
I too was waiting for why that was important.
But I’m guessing there’s something later on in the story that goes back to that point, or she thought of something related to that information at the beginning but forgot about it mid story - I do that a lot.
You hit 40 and your rambling gene kicks in.
India, Ireland: firm believers in a vegetarian dish being a potato dish
That he's culturally not as versed in potato types as Aisling and her sister, is my guess.
@@Tionois
Depending on where from India his family are from - potentially he could be very versed in potatoes to not at all!
@Scorpio_78 well obviously isn't if he didn't know mashed
We're all potatoes
Taters is the Irish man.😂
I don't know why, but i assumed she meant variety of potato (russet, agria, etc) and wondered how the heck anyone can guess a potato variety from charades.
😂😂😂
What does him being British Indian have anything to do with this story?
Because he’s not as invested in potatoes as the Irish are
@@mimiharv GOTCHA!!! Thanks, I was genuinely confused haha
@@mimiharv I thought I was missing a good punchline.
😅😅😊Aww!!
Hearing an Irish person say my brother in law is Indian made me laugh.
😂
From Canada to Los Angeles lol....yup Canada isn't a city...
This is just siblings. Like games dont have to make sense.
And here I was thinking how they acted out russet, red, yukon gold...?😂
What did her BIL being British Indian have to do with any of that?
They have german or irish ancestors 😂
She was born and raised in Ireland
@@mmw4990 Oh... Upps 😊
Uuuhgggghhh
HUMANNNNNSSSSA
I'm so confused was this all a dream or did this happen??
Her sister had a dream that they were playing the game, the BIL texted this to Aisling while she was on the plane, they then played this game for real.
there are worse things to spend forty quid on
Why is her brother in law being British Indian at all relevant to this story? 😅
Why did she have to mention he is Indian?
Just to emphasise how crazy the sisters' actions would be to him.
Stop looking for offenses to take on behalf of people
From Canada to Los Angeles 🤦♀️
British Indian means what.
@@nur3238 it means Indians using England and calling themselves British
So at what point was the need to emphasise her BIL ethnicity purposeful for the story? Im baffled
British Indian 🙄 they just make these terms up as they go along now
Would you elaborate how British Indian is a made up term?
Boring.
Award winning comedian. My God. Joanne McNally is another Irish comedian thats in the same school of unfunny , shouty comedian's. God be with the days of Caroline Ahern , French & Saunders and those two women that present the Oscars and golden globes regularly.
She is so painful to listen to and not funny at all
A potato a day to keep the english away
Shes cute
I don’t get why she needed to point out the ethnicity of her brother in law ? I’m not getting at anyone I don’t care I was genuinely waiting for that to become relevant in the story and it just made no point !?
I don't know why, but i assumed she meant variety of potato (russet, agria, etc) and wondered how the heck anyone can guess a potato variety from charades.
You and me both, it is surprisingly easy though unless I just have an eye for it 🥔