WILTY - Did Bob Mortimer Mastermind a Daring Heist on a Campsite Tuck Shop REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025
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Jodi and Nick react to another clip of WILTY. Bob Mortimer is an insane man and even better, insanely hilarious. He tries to convince the other panel that he once tried to complete a Campsite Tuck Shop.
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you know somebody's good on this show when his own team starts questioning him
We do beg your pardon, but we are in your garden…
A "tuck shop," is a shop or stall where you buy snacks. Most schools had a tuck shop in the UK.🙂
Yeah, same in Australia and New Zealand. Snacks and pies - oh the pies...
South Africa also have tuck shops at the schools
Food you can "tuck" into.
Bob is a lawyer. Solicitor.. Lee Mack is a brilliant comedian. So sharp and witty
@@AgentOccam I wonder why its the same in New Zealand and Australia but not Canada ? must be the French influence.
With this show, basically, everything read from the card has to be true (if it's actual truth of course) and you can embellish and subvert as much as you want. Bob has been a genius of surreal comedy for over thirty years, so this comes easily to him. That and the fact his life outside of comedy appears to have been just as surreal. :) His autobiography, 'And Away...' is superb.
Thanks for reminding me, I wanted to check the autobiography ;)
Not really. The unwritten rule is that if the story is true, every detail you give should also be true, UNLESS it is obviously meant as a joke, like the urine part.
@@jackcarter5101 This. You're not supposed to embellish the story, unless it's for comedy, in which case everyone understands what parts are true and which are not. I'm not even sure these rules are unwritten. There was one time when Lee reminded Claudia Winkleman of her contractual obligations on the show.
what @scottlp2323 said.... BUT... I'd add to watch all of Bob's WILTYs first, beause with many being true, a lot of the stories are in his autobiography (which I've only just started reading myself after finding the hardback in a charity store for next to nothing - come to pappa!!! lol)
Theft and shrubbery
We do beg your pardon
But we are in your garden 😂
Bob Mortimer is a gold star story teller, almost impossible to work out.
I have to nominate Bobs' character "Tubby Brewster" from Vic and Bobs Big Night Out as a must see.
If its a story from his youth, odds are its true
The nicknames Bob comes up with are pure genius.
A TUCK SHOP used to be a room within a school where kids could buy sweets etc during break times .
Yeah!... Items such as... Crisps... Nuts... Sweets... Chocolate... Pop (Soda)... Fruit Juices... Mints... Fudge... Nougat... Chewing Gum... Sherbet... Ice Lollies... Cornettos... Choc Ices... Ice Pops... Chocolate Milk - Banana Milk - Or Strawberry Milk Cartons... These were the typical items offered by the School Tuck Shop.👍
A lot of Bob's stories are in his autobiography which is hilarious and well worth reading.
That’s good to know. Thanks for sharing.
Almost certainly Dukeshouse Wood in Hexham, Northumberland. My wife and her school friends went there. It was shared between kids from Gateshead and Middlesbrough. It would alternate Gateshead girls and Middlesbrough boys one week and vice versa the next week.
It certainly wasn't just for gifted children 😀
Bob Mortimer a treasure, the fishing series with Paul Whitehead teaching Bob to angle is just pure class, especially as they have both had some hard times with their health over the past few years.
Who is Paul Whitehead? Is he related to Paul Whitehouse, who starred with Bob in "Gone Fishing?"
Omg i was crying with laughter, thanks for that 😊.
I look forward to your reactions every day. And enjoy them all sooo much. I would ❤ ❤ ❤ to see you do your own WILTY game, sounds so much fun.
Yep, Id' definitely watch that! 🙂
I always thought about going to watch it in person.
Thank you very much. We will have to make it happen, Maybe for a 100K subs video.
Oo yes, love your idea! I'd definitely watch x
Yep, please do a WILTY! But just ensure you prepare it properly in accordance with how it's played on the TV show!
I'd love to see you do a WILTY show of your own!
I watch all your videos, in the UK, not only for the content but to see the great reaction between you. You clearly have a wonderful relationship and you are as entertaining as the subject matter.
Respects to you both and keep the videos coming.
In traditional British usage, tuck shops are associated chiefly with the sale of confectionery, sweets, or snacks and are common at private ('fee-paying') schools, and my Secondary school, 11 to 16 year olds when I went to school in the late 60s. In some regions, the words 'tuck shop' may be interchangeable with a 'canteen'. The term is used in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, Nigeria, Pakistan, India, Jamaica, Hong Kong, Botswana, The Bahamas and in other parts of the former British Empire.
The term "tuck", meaning food, is slang and probably originates from such phrases as "to tuck into a meal". It is closely related to the Australian English word "tucker", meaning food.
South Africa 🇿🇦 ✅
"Theft and Shrubbery" is what you were trying to remember at the end there :) "We do beg your pardon, but we are in your garden!"
Bob Mortimer is a trained solicitor and when Jarvis Cocker from band Pulp jumped on stage during Michael’s Jackson performance at Brit awards Bob Mortimer defenders him v jacko lawyers
Anything WILTY would be great, it's a brilliantly funny show with some very interesting people, thank you.
A tuck shop is a place where kids can buy snacks. You usually find them in Schools or at kids clubs etc!
Bob and his freind comedian Paul Whitehouse are currently on season 6 of their fishing show here in the UK. It's very entertaining . Bob was asked by Paul to go fishing with him for relaxation due to him having a heart operation . The show is a mixture of chat, cooking , and fishing . I believe some episodes are on ytube .
A must watch series very funny and such an easy watch with fabulously filmed scenery as they pursue there prey
I’m loving it too ,going to catch up with all the series ,so funny and relaxing at the same time ,
100% recommend getting Bob’s autobiography (And Away), especially the audible version as the man himself reads it.
Bob`s autobiography is a brilliant read. A lot of WILTY stories are in the book.
YES! Do the WILTY thing, Jodie!
Maybe post the set-up first without the answer, then leave it for a day to allow people to respond in the comments, then post the outcome.
I think that would be hilarious! 🤣👌
I played a game where we all submitted several facts/stories to the leader. Then three people were called to the front, and one of their stories was read. People could ask them questions before voting on whose story they thought it was. The goal was for the two liars to get votes and the truth teller to not be believed while only telling the truth.
Compilation? Oh yes please!!
I love the angle descriptions , "A duck goes Sqaaak" or " a Duck goes F kk "
He says’fox’
A tuck shop is a sweet shop, often found in the context of a British boarding school.
In 1960s my Secondary school had a mobile one.
We had one in the 90s from public school in Hartlepool
I like the idea of calling it a Truck Shop and it only selling Yorkies!! Lol!! (Joke for the Brits!) We had them at school and they were run by different students each time they opened! This has changed a bit now, as they don't want our kids eating rubbish food....poor kids that they don't get to have fun anymore, because the mistakes were realised with us lot! Lol! 🤣💜💜💜
well they got toms of pron to look at on their phone now...
Truck shops were insidious establishments run by works owners in the 19th century. Workers were "paid" in tokens, which could only be exchanged for goods at the works shop, at extortionately inflated prices.
Not truck shops, Tuck shops where you could get snacks to tuck into.
Read the OP, above. I know what a tuck shop is - I used to help run one.@@peteleonard9568
Wow! I’d like to see those smug, know it all, body language experts react to this show. They always have a lot to say when they already know the outcome. I think they’d be stumped when they’re trying to guess just like us.
I'm very far from being a body language expert, but there is one thing (not infallible but a good guide) that has some in handy, getting some that seemed very unlikely, e.g Ruth Jones' tortoise (hers was accentuated)
i know what you mean a lot of those "experts" know nothing, poker pros on the other hand would do a good job for example when victoria coren mitchell was on the show she did great because she is a pro poker player and knew how to read people pretty well.
i have some tricks like if someone says "i cant remember" they tend to be telling the truth as its easy to invent a lie answer (but bob and Lee sometimes do actually do this also) and when people pretend to have to reread the name on the card its usually the truth. a good example is claudia winkleman she always acts a bit confused and like a "bad liar" every time she is telling the truth but makes it sound more plausible when its a lie.
That's my friend is a brilliant idea. Those people whined me up a treat. As you rightly point out after the events they give their opinion not during the events. Yes, I would love to see what you are proposing. Anyone trying to work out? Bob Mortimer
I feel like Lee frequently has some tells when he lies. He'll blink more often, several times in a row.
That said, I think that Lee's been on the show for so long that they've largely used up his true stories. Now they just give him the most absurd things to see what outrageous story he comes up with. I don't think he even expects to be believed these days, he's just trying to spin a good yarn.
Body language experts, the biggest con ever. Constructed for tv and movies, made real by by liars.
Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves have their own show back in the late 90s call shooting stars. I'm not saying do a live reaction but if you want to know why Bob is so good I would definitely check out an episode of shooting stars
A tuck shop on a camp site is a place to buy sweets (candies). On a lot of campsites it is a small area of a camp store that sells a greater variety of food stuff.
Tuck shops, we had them in school back in the day. I don't know if they exist these days or not. Small area within the school where they sell snacks, candy , etc... and you could purchase during your school break time.
I'm not referring to the school canteen where you get lunch, and it's a much bigger area
I used to get loads of penny sweets. I liked the friendship ring and the fizzy cola. We're talking around 30 yrs ago, or so.
In my teens, my school had a tuck shop. It was only open at lunch time and it sold chocolate bars and sweets.
Yep, this. Had one at my primary school too.
When I moved to NZ I was in my last year of high school and as prefects we were in charge of the tuck shop. Fresh cream cakes were delivered every day and for some reason the profits were low and the prefects put on weight that year.
I’d definitely be interested in you guys putting together a WILTY
You should read his autobiography “And Away”, a lot of these stories are in there as well as so many others. What a life, the man’s a legend!
Bob Mortimer reminds me of Ed Bloom from the movie "Big Fish" who used to tell these outlandish stories but in the end they turned out to be real.
Tuck shops were near every kids school in my day (1950's) they were sweet shops and ice cream shops where all us kids went to (if we had spending money). After school they were full of kids. One if my favorite purchases was American Cream Soda 3d old money... Fabulous times.
It was 'We beg your pardon we're in your garden'. Bob Mortimer is THE BEST...😂😂😂👍🇬🇧
Reeves and Mortimer "Shooting Stars" should tickle your follicles! The humour should cross the pond!
If you enjoy Bob Mortimer, see if you can find a series ‘Gone Fishing’ which he does with another comedian, Paul Whitehouse. It’s not side splitting humour but just very funny and very enjoyable
YeS jodi and nick your own version of wilty would be fun.get on it jodi ❤
Only Bob can have these Stories hahahaha.
Bob and the dying owl is a classic on wilty also check out "fun fun fun" Reeves and Mortimer !
a tuck shop is what we used to have at school... it's short for tucker, which means food, so it's like food for kids, crisps, sweets etc
I've been to that site with my school for my geography course work in 4th year seniors, we visited kielder forest the reservoir and went to Hexham which is a beautiful old market town with a livestock auction. I bought a Zippo lighter for myself was only fourteen and got caught smoking behind the climbing wall,
Fun times
Yes get your friends round it’ll be fun.
I definitely would watch your WILTY.
BR👍Bob's garden game was ' theft and shrubbery' others will likely already have said a tuck shop is a small shop inside a school or youth club type of scenario with snacks drinks, chocolate bars etc my high-school used to have one, not sure if schools still have them or whether it's all vending machines now. Cheers guys✌️
Play along with friends, Yes would be fun to see them trying to work out the game😂
Bob was a very good footballer and was on the youth teams of a professional club
Yes I want to see a Boring Reviews Wilty
Yes, yes, yes Jodi you have to do your WILTY it would be ace 👍
It's "tuck", as in "tuck in everybody, this is tasty." From Friar Tuck perhaps. A tuck-shop is a snack shop. British highschools will often run a tuck-shop on-site to make some more money for the school, and to discourage pupils from leaving the school premises during the school day to buy snacks elsewhere during break times.
Bob has published his autobiography called ‘ And away ‘ it’s hilarious and has many of his Wilty stories in it.
you so need to watch an episode of shooting stars of vic and bob's big night out. he's so funny in them
A Bob episode of Wilty is not to be missed . The players obviously have their true story but the others do have no idea until they get the card . It's always fun even if the Lies are ridiculous , Lee , David and Rob make a great team to keep things rolling nicely as not all the players are comedians . There really are no bad episodes of this show .
Definitely do your own wilty .
Would love to see your reaction to some of the things Bob's done with Vic Reeves : Smell of Reeves & Mortimer, Shooting Stars, or House Of Fools.
Hard to believe he's a solicitor by profession !!
He's got a great book out, his autobiography called And Away
You don't believe the urine bit?
I've watched Bob since the late 80's
I do 😂
I do beg your pardon, I am in your garden. 😂
Did you know, Bob Mortimer is actually a lawyer. But comedy makes more money.
Bob's a qualified solicitor. He's used to story-telling in court!
Lmao say if a duck says quack... Beautiful maths 😂
I’ve been to this facility, it was called ’Dukes house Wood ‘
He's written his autobiography. I haven't seen it but I've heard it's hilarious.
It is very good and has more detail about his wilty stories plus more
More Bob!
Our tuck sold everything except " bubblegum" i wonder why😊❤🏴✌️
his "home dentistry" was with Fuji 9 -- !
Bob was actually a lawyer once!
It's Bob Mortimer ... If it's surreal, it's true
They have no idea what will be written on the card, apart from it will either be a true story of theirs or they will have to make up a story about whatever is on the card.
Bob does have some stories from his past that always seem to be true
Did yous ever do the hair cut one? Its pretty cool 😂
yeah bob mortimer the legend....his storytelling is so insane...i just found this channel so i dont know if you done castle douglas if not watch it
The unwritten rule is that if the story is true, every detail you give should also be true, UNLESS it is obviously meant as a joke, like the urine part.
Do it joady wilty ❤❤
Roddy Sykes and I made the tuck shop go bankrupt at school, never to be seen again!! ... We duped the teacher and stole the entire storage cupboard of the stock with a piss easy flick of the Yale lock, and came back 2 minutes later!
The whole school knew who had done it, but they didn't grass us up.... Because we gave it all away, and the whole school ate all the wagon wheels, mars bars, and the boxes of various flavour Walker's crisps 😉 Absolutely True! We were hero's! 😳
Well, we put a bit of urine on it!! 🤣🤣🤣
"Say that a duck went quack!"
Hexham in the 70s, nothing to do. The nights were very long for a teenager.😀
To save you putting together your own WILTY you can buy the WILTY board game.
you should do a WILTY at home it would be a big hit ,do it
If your do a wilty you two have to be team captain's girls v boys that would be fun have a great day guys 😂
This guy is famous for his time on a show called Shooting Stars. Worth checking out. It is funnier than his stories.
Wilty Rule 1. Never doubt Bob.
WE DOOOOO BEG YOUR PARDONNNNN
Just wondering have you guys done any WILTY videos with Henning Wehn
Yes to wilty!
When I was at school we had nothing like that we had nothing w.war was on it was a Day to Day thing. But we made it.
The whole story is true. But the urine bit 😲 now that's the comedian closing off the story with a 💣
Yes. Put your own together. :-)
Tucker means food - at least in Australia anyway!
It's in one of the verses of Waltzing Matilda.
Down came a jumbuck to drink at that billabong,
Up jumped the swagman and grabbed him with glee,
And he sang as he shoved that jumbuck in his tucker bag,
"You'll come a-waltzing Matilda, with me."
Mr Mortimer was a teacher.
We all did interesting things back in the day because we had to make our own entertainment.
There’s a WILTY board game in the Uk…
Everything comes from England I suspect, but..
Tuck Shop is Aussie for Tucker shop (food).
The mothers volunteered a day a week to make food for the kids in the local school.
Tucker is Aussie for din dins ie "Tuckyer shirt in, we're eating." Guess the Brits said that as well....
There was an Aussie poem and a statue called dog on a tucker box. (thought there was also a song)
I love the way Lee set up Bob for the "oh they've not using Fuji" joke.Lee is SO fast.
Lee is also soo good at interrogating his own team mates. :P
Down came a jumbuck to drink at that billabong,
Up jumped the swagman and grabbed him with glee,
And he sang as he shoved that jumbuck in his tucker bag,
"You'll come a-waltzing Matilda, with me."
"Waltzing Matilda" is a song developed in the Australian style of poetry and folk music called a bush ballad. It has been described as the country's "unofficial national anthem". Wikipedia.