Great thing about getting older is I can watch these each year and it is almost like watching them for the first time. My brain only retains so much comedy it seems. Thanks U.K.
i don’t like poop jokes but the tense silence after “did you used to eat your lunch in the toilet richard?” and it being interrupted by “sgt poopers lonely farts club” was so perfect
Watching Richard give a masterclass on comedic timing in this quiz specifically is mesmerizing. Rob’s cavalier attitude is the perfect foil to Richard’s easily agitated insecurities. Brilliant.
Me too! Caught me totally off-guard.... I was trying to think of something, then Adam came right out with that! Hurrah for the uncensored Brit humour!!!! 🤭
This is the best idea for a series ever conceived. I laugh every time & the college of celebs from Gordon Ramsey to Alan Carr to Jonathan Ross to Carol Volderman is always fantastic. Jimmy’s outdone himself.
yea I kinda hate that human forever now, I didnt like that at all, not even as a 'joke' throwing food away just because you think its funny to be an asshole and its not even your own food, its someone else's :/
@@Cristopher.C I get what you mean, but I don't hate Rob. I hate what he was doing because it felt like actual bullying. Believe me, I know what that feels like from Richard's side.
The Malteser Meltdown is great, but at 23:08 Noel reacting to the freakishly loud cackle coming from the audience is one of my favorite BFQ moments ever.
Noel explaining that his parents were Judas Priest fans explains an awfully lot. I love the chemistry between him and Richard. They were meant to work together.
@@rikkinadir7979not sure who you're thinking of, but Richard Ayoade was the one with a nameplate that says "Richard Ayoade" in front of it. Whoever you found unfunny, it certainly wasn't him.
@@alexread6767 Very glad to know that you (somehow) have access to my thoughts and opinions. Perhaps you'd be kind enough to step in the next time someone asks me the name of my favourite band and when I answer "Van Der Graaf Generator" you can immediately jump in and say "No! No! He means 'Steps'" thus keeping me on the one true path (as designed by **you** - the keeper of soceietal 'norms')...
@@rikkinadir7979 In your first reply, you jumped in to tell the original commenter that when they said "scorchingly dry" they actually meant "not funny"
@@alexread6767 No, I didn't. You may have interpreted it that way but I simply said that, IMHO, 'scorchingly dry' meant, **to me**, not funny. You, on the other hand, jumped in and opined that I was looking at the wrong person....simply because **my** opinion didn't agree with **yours**. I am not going to waste any further time on you - I have better things to do, so go away, you silly boy.
I love the photo behind Adam and Jonathan. Michelangelo's David, Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln, Tom Baker as the 4th Doctor then Oprah ... what a combination!!!
That's Noel Jimmy's laugh actually does sound like a dying seal It's just that the scene focused on Jimmy, and the sound that we heard was Noel offscreen
I should have been born in the UK. I'd be laughing at a show and my late husband would come in to see what I was watching, and just walk away shaking his head LOL! Kudos to all - you are tops in my book!
Give me 2 years and I could get Joey up to speed . Not everything but just the necessities . I once had a teacher that had a way of connecting everything you liked through one of those weird 7° things to something you were actually interested in and then it would just stick with you like a tick ....
@@dyl4399 Gah! I wish I had the excuse of having had a bhuna for accepting for a moment that having a curry would render you unfit to finish off a game of snooker. Thanks!
7:40 I'm sure the kids are doing the tale of the Two Princes in the Tower. Richard III was suspected of murdering them as they had stronger claim to the throne - that's the two kids asking if they can come out now.
Thanks I was wondering who the new king kept imprisoned in the tower. [Already a dispute -- between the one king and the other -- then two others in the tower in other words lol ] Thanks 😂👍
Yep, fully understand it was the WotR - I didn't get why they added the two Princes in the tower so I went and read a bit more about the War and Richard III. Every day is an opportunity to learn.
Dear Mr. Carr: Your question was "What is the largest organ in your body?" not "What is the largest organ of our body?". Just semantics, but the Liver is correct according to the way you asked the question.
The thing I like about the myth of pandora's box is, by the end of the story, Hope or rather "Elpis", aka the *personification* of hope, is forcibly imprisoned inside of pandora's box forever, without the "hope" of ever getting out. even more ironic is that it had to be done like this for hope to remain, because ALL other good things about humanity all abandoned humans the moment pandora's box was opened. Pistis (Trust), Sophrosyne (Restraint), Kharites (Charites, Graces) are the fastest to bolt.
Tbh I’m German and I know what Alcatraz is but not if Essex is a city or a county. Alcatraz also has a somewhat legendary Staus in Europe bc of a popular (older) children’s book that got translated a bunch of times “the count of monte Cristo” which is set at Alcatraz (it’s from the 70s)
@@clara_hp6254all in for the cultural exchange here: Le Comte de Monte Cristo is an Alexandre Dumas book in which a man is indeed unjustly imprisoned in a jail amidst the sea, but of course it's set in France during the XIXth century. Sorry if that was pedantic but the point is: I don't know why we all know about Alcatraz, movies, probably?
Alcatraz is notorious because it has so many reasons to be - the ominous island setting, the seemingly impossible escapes, famous prisoners like Al Capone and the Birdman, being extremely haunted, etc. Essex, however, doesn’t really have any claim to fame (well not internationally, anyway). It’s an English county near London and that’s about it, really (sorry to all from Essex!).
@@clara_hp6254Dude, what on Earth made you think The Count of Monte Cristo is a ‘70s book set in Alcatraz?? I am so baffled by that 😐 As the commenter above me said, it is famously a French historical novel by Alexander Dumas, who also created The Three Musketeers. It’s very good, you should read it!
I love Jimmy, however it bugs me so much we he always says………………Richard and Noel are SURPRISINGLY in the lead?!?! EVERY episode that they are on together! Like WTF?!?
It's so sad that the U.S. population can only watch shows like this on RUclips. Jimmy Carr is the funniest person on the planet now that Gilbert Gottfried passed.
Love Shack doesn't take place in Atlanta. The "Atlanta Highway" referenced is in Athens, GA, about 45 minutes east of Atlanta, and very much its own place.
The question that bothered me the most is. "What is the largest organ "IN" the human body. I said skin at first but it's not "IN" ITS "ON" the human body. It's really bothering me. And I was hoping someone would bring it up on the panel. But they bloody didn't! Djdjdjsshdhdkfkfkjsvsgdjgkda
@48:42 I think it's kind of amazing that "Rosy the Riviter" was used and known in both the US and the UK for women working in the factories (and military factories) while the men were off at war. It's really neat that was known in both countries. [We heard it growing up in school -- and apparently they used that in the UK also -- even the youngster here (Rob something) it rolls off his tongue. Amazing. [Countries unite -- stop knocking each other] Cool [Luv Aisling too, btw -- her here "Rosy," lol] 😂😋😎☕️[
@Aloyus Knight It was just an Ad campaign. It wasn't a real person. Is that what you're saying? Of course I believe it. It wasn't a real person after all. I think that's what you're saying. Cool 👍😂
@Aloyus Knight I just watched that qi. Apparently it was a Westinghouse employee (a series of 12 posters about non-unionization -- and somebody modeled for it ] It was taught to us in history class in 70 to 73 though. Why?! Lol. I just realized (that qi episode said there was a Norman Rockwell painting of Rosy the Riveter -- fashioned after the Prophet Eligia -- muscle-bound or something] That is probably what we were told about in school [And in the UK] That makes sense. [It was that Norman Rockwell painting -- It wasn't the anti-union Westinghouse poster.] Something was shown to us in school in the early 70s. Must have been the Norman Rockwell painting version of it. A mystery lol. 🤔😂😎
passion behind the delivery of "these two ancient fucks" is inspiring
there's even more literally thirty seconds later with "the fucking crow-boy"
Great thing about getting older is I can watch these each year and it is almost like watching them for the first time. My brain only retains so much comedy it seems. Thanks U.K.
can relate
I'm in this comment and I don't like it!
But tbh mcall and winkleman clearly prove that countdown n fkn big brother we're way funnier
Will be fun when us Brits get some decent American comedy ;)
I like the fact that even the most recent questions in each quiz feel like a history lesson at this point 😂
Richard's meltdown is the best part. I keep coming back just for that
i don’t like poop jokes but the tense silence after “did you used to eat your lunch in the toilet richard?” and it being interrupted by “sgt poopers lonely farts club” was so perfect
"I don't like poop jokes"...... wow!
37:53
Sounds like you do like poop jokes.
@@BeavzMCget enough poop jokes and you can do stand up
Watching Richard give a masterclass on comedic timing in this quiz specifically is mesmerizing. Rob’s cavalier attitude is the perfect foil to Richard’s easily agitated insecurities. Brilliant.
The timing of "Sargent poopers lonely farts club" was easily the most impressive example of comedic genius ever
It was utterly brilliant comedic timing
36:44 for my reference when I come back for this once or twice a year
@@thaDjMauzhere's your reminder
It gets forgotten amongst the rant, but Noel and Richards bit about the Halloween party always gets me, saying Federer in perfect unison, classic
Might be my favorite episode. Richard and Noel killed it, same with Aisling, Rob, and the Ancient F*cks.
Oi!! I'm the same age as Ross, and so I object to theuse of the word Ancient 🤭
@@RachaelMorgan-om4xw Ancient is a state of mind. ;)
@@RachaelMorgan-om4xwI'm older so I double object
That “Sgt Pooper’s Lonely Farts Club” is probably the best timed joke I have ever heard.
Me too! Caught me totally off-guard.... I was trying to think of something, then Adam came right out with that! Hurrah for the uncensored Brit humour!!!! 🤭
it really does have the energy of the last day of school before Christmas
"Your hair's still wet from the fucking womb" is such a great phrase 😂
Every time Jimmy laughs longer than 5 seconds I start to wonder if he'll die or get hiccups.
20:26 This one was for the history books. Most legendary meltdown from Richard EVER. 😂
This is the best idea for a series ever conceived. I laugh every time & the college of celebs from Gordon Ramsey to Alan Carr to Jonathan Ross to Carol Volderman is always fantastic. Jimmy’s outdone himself.
Ayoade is ON FIRE this episode.
I mean, he is always great, but damn!
Rob stealing Richards malteasers is so sad but so damn funny.
I'm a lil afraid to ask what's a malteaser?
@@Maya_Pinion Malted milk balls
& that's why it's important to cling film them! 👏🏼
yea I kinda hate that human forever now, I didnt like that at all, not even as a 'joke' throwing food away just because you think its funny to be an asshole and its not even your own food, its someone else's :/
@@Cristopher.C I get what you mean, but I don't hate Rob. I hate what he was doing because it felt like actual bullying. Believe me, I know what that feels like from Richard's side.
That monologue will go down in history
Richard going off at everyone is legendary! "Ancient fucks! Fucking crow-boy!" ROFL!
Oh to be half as charismatic as Noel Fielding! What a Character!!!
I have watched this at least 10 times and "these two ancient fucks" is the reason
The Malteser Meltdown is great, but at 23:08 Noel reacting to the freakishly loud cackle coming from the audience is one of my favorite BFQ moments ever.
Noel explaining that his parents were Judas Priest fans explains an awfully lot.
I love the chemistry between him and Richard. They were meant to work together.
Richard Ayoade is a genius. I can't get enough of his scorchingly dry humor.
"scorchingly dry"...i.e. Not funny.
@@rikkinadir7979not sure who you're thinking of, but Richard Ayoade was the one with a nameplate that says "Richard Ayoade" in front of it. Whoever you found unfunny, it certainly wasn't him.
@@alexread6767 Very glad to know that you (somehow) have access to my thoughts and opinions. Perhaps you'd be kind enough to step in the next time someone asks me the name of my favourite band and when I answer "Van Der Graaf Generator" you can immediately jump in and say "No! No! He means 'Steps'" thus keeping me on the one true path (as designed by **you** - the keeper of soceietal 'norms')...
@@rikkinadir7979 In your first reply, you jumped in to tell the original commenter that when they said "scorchingly dry" they actually meant "not funny"
@@alexread6767 No, I didn't. You may have interpreted it that way but I simply said that, IMHO, 'scorchingly dry' meant, **to me**, not funny. You, on the other hand, jumped in and opined that I was looking at the wrong person....simply because **my** opinion didn't agree with **yours**. I am not going to waste any further time on you - I have better things to do, so go away, you silly boy.
I love the photo behind Adam and Jonathan. Michelangelo's David, Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln, Tom Baker as the 4th Doctor then Oprah ... what a combination!!!
41:35 I feel like Richard got a rare genuine laugh out of Jimmy there.
You can always tell because he sorta loses his weird laugh and it becomes more normal.
Wasn't that Noel laughing, though?
That's Noel
Jimmy's laugh actually does sound like a dying seal
It's just that the scene focused on Jimmy, and the sound that we heard was Noel offscreen
Jimmy's laugh sounds like a swan being interfered with 😂
I should have been born in the UK. I'd be laughing at a show and my late husband would come in to see what I was watching, and just walk away shaking his head LOL! Kudos to all - you are tops in my book!
Me too!!! I’m in Canada. ❤
Someone needs to make a compellation of the school plays and Jon Snow dancing.
I absolutely love this one. Out of all of them this is quite literally the best
Someone get the fire engine 🚒 Richard Ayoade is on fire 🔥
Ayoade is a comedy GOD!
Ancient fucks is the most underrated roast ever 🔥🤣🤣🤣
Rob, after that malteaser hit his teeth's, reaction almost killed me.
I always think when I watch this that Aisling's disappearing joke doesn't get a big enough laugh
That hair looks weirdly good on Noel
I liked his IT Crowd costume better
59.40 Aisling Bea's unintentional brilliant impression of Sofia Vergara's impression of Griselda Bianco lol.
I assure you she was intentionally brilliant
Richard popping off and swearing is gold. So unlike his usual style but so perfect
I need the rest of these quizzes of everything uploaded so i can talk about how cool Jonathan Ross's ultraman jacket is
When Noel is just loosing it 😂😂😂 so awesome. 21:10
Losing
Been binging some of these. I need to take some paracetamol for my headache, from laughing so much.
The 2009 one was good.
So much entertainment. Love it.
This is a great one, Richard's diatribe is super
hands down my favorite episode
Thank you for doing these - they’re so much fun
Every team is CLEARLY a dankless meme and I knew every answer so that means I’m a memelesss dank.
ineh
I really hope Richard sued Rob for 2 bags of malteasers.
The “Federa” in unison is underrated
36:08 "I'm out now, Jimmy" 🤣 Jeez, what an episode!
Best episode to date.
The mariachi!! 😱🥰 Jimmy with a Mariachi’s hat!! ❤️❤️
Richard is the king!
This show is addicting like Taskmaster 😂❤
Give me 2 years and I could get Joey up to speed . Not everything but just the necessities . I once had a teacher that had a way of connecting everything you liked through one of those weird 7° things to something you were actually interested in and then it would just stick with you like a tick ....
Oooh! Like Kevin Bacon 😊
What is a booner that Noel mentions in the beginning? I can't find a definition that makes sense😅
Bhuna. It's a type of curry.
@@johnstory2996 thanks! I was stuck on the assumption it must be some type of alcohol 😅
@@bearbear6614 bhuna is uk slang for a joint/spliff, so its referring to weed.
@@dyl4399 Gah! I wish I had the excuse of having had a bhuna for accepting for a moment that having a curry would render you unfit to finish off a game of snooker. Thanks!
Love Buxton..wish he was my dad!!!
Yo the continuity announcer talked over the ending song in the actual broadcast, this one has the full thing. Neat
Just as they're discussing Pandora's Box; my Steam launcher shows me an offer for the Borderlands game collection called "Pandora's Box" 😄.
"Come join the party in the dust and the sand ..."
Rob Beckett names every team but his! Lol
7:40 I'm sure the kids are doing the tale of the Two Princes in the Tower. Richard III was suspected of murdering them as they had stronger claim to the throne - that's the two kids asking if they can come out now.
Thanks
I was wondering who the new king kept imprisoned in the tower.
[Already a dispute -- between the one king and the other -- then two others in the tower in other words lol ]
Thanks 😂👍
Which is part of the War of the Roses, pretty much the start of the final act.
Yep, fully understand it was the WotR - I didn't get why they added the two Princes in the tower so I went and read a bit more about the War and Richard III. Every day is an opportunity to learn.
He's called John snow because he's so cool. Should av called him John ice!
Omg it’s Sean Evans from First We Feast!
Best ever lmao...get em Richard!!!
Dear Mr. Carr: Your question was "What is the largest organ in your body?" not "What is the largest organ of our body?". Just semantics, but the Liver is correct according to the way you asked the question.
That's what I was going to say!
Glad to see nobody knew copacabana. I'm clearly not the only one who never pays any attention to lyrics.
Where are the other 3 "Everything" episodes from 2016?
The thing I like about the myth of pandora's box is, by the end of the story, Hope or rather "Elpis", aka the *personification* of hope, is forcibly imprisoned inside of pandora's box forever, without the "hope" of ever getting out.
even more ironic is that it had to be done like this for hope to remain, because ALL other good things about humanity all abandoned humans the moment pandora's box was opened. Pistis (Trust), Sophrosyne (Restraint), Kharites (Charites, Graces) are the fastest to bolt.
Didn't expect Sean Evans on here! lol
I was genuinely hoping the last song the mariachis played would be the Countdown theme...
What were the tv show tunes played by the mariachi band? They never said.
Game of Thrones, The Crystal Maze and Mastermind.
was that the guy from the hot ones interviews in that clip in a pub???
2023
38:20 That's not a Photoshopped movie poster, that's how Jimmy gets Wossy and Noel to appear on the show.
the sultans of bhunai LOL
There are some phenomenal angels of Noel's less than ordinary nasal curvature in this episode. Makes me wonder what it must be like to blow his nose?
He just puts his nostrils together and blows....... into a kleenex, man: same as you 🙄
As an American, I am shocked they all knew what Alcatraz was. I don’t even know if Essex is a town, county or province.
Tbh I’m German and I know what Alcatraz is but not if Essex is a city or a county.
Alcatraz also has a somewhat legendary Staus in Europe bc of a popular (older) children’s book that got translated a bunch of times “the count of monte Cristo” which is set at Alcatraz (it’s from the 70s)
@@clara_hp6254all in for the cultural exchange here: Le Comte de Monte Cristo is an Alexandre Dumas book in which a man is indeed unjustly imprisoned in a jail amidst the sea, but of course it's set in France during the XIXth century. Sorry if that was pedantic but the point is: I don't know why we all know about Alcatraz, movies, probably?
Essex was the excitable idiot going on about Sir Isaac Newton.
Alcatraz is notorious because it has so many reasons to be - the ominous island setting, the seemingly impossible escapes, famous prisoners like Al Capone and the Birdman, being extremely haunted, etc. Essex, however, doesn’t really have any claim to fame (well not internationally, anyway). It’s an English county near London and that’s about it, really (sorry to all from Essex!).
@@clara_hp6254Dude, what on Earth made you think The Count of Monte Cristo is a ‘70s book set in Alcatraz?? I am so baffled by that 😐 As the commenter above me said, it is famously a French historical novel by Alexander Dumas, who also created The Three Musketeers. It’s very good, you should read it!
Great note on last comment…ah yes easy to enjoy repeats
Why the hell would Eddie the Eagle abandon the name Michael? It's a hell of a great name!
Ronan literally has a letter "T" combined with his nostrils and the philtrum.
lagest organ in the body, Didnt Know my Skin was in my body not on my boby LOL
You let bullying happen in the workplace!
I love Jimmy, however it bugs me so much we he always says………………Richard and Noel are SURPRISINGLY in the lead?!?! EVERY episode that they are on together! Like WTF?!?
I’d like Adam Buxton in more things.
why do you edit out parts of the questions in some of the other episodes?
After consuming every podcast Adam has ever made, I was surprised how restrained he was saying 'love shack', that's not how Buckles normally says it.
17:41
I will point out that Charlie Chaplin WAS in Leakey blinders for a short bit
Was this program made in the 1800s?!
What’s with all the jumps & glitches?😂😂
I haven't seen any. Must have fixed it
22 August 2016
Richard lookss surprisingly good mid-transition
54:15 Can anyone explain the Raggae joke?
36:44 on is a masterclass in comedic timing
It's so sad that the U.S. population can only watch shows like this on RUclips. Jimmy Carr is the funniest person on the planet now that Gilbert Gottfried passed.
Look up Larry Dean...he's better than Jimmy
...if you can understand the glasgow accent lol
"largest organ IN the human body" uhm, sorry sir, but my skin is not inside my body... it covers the outside of it
And what's inside that layer of skin? Another layer of skin. Bam.
I really don’t find rob beckett funny at all. However Richard and Noel are hysterical so that even things up.
Why cut Out the bits with the questions in, if it's about the length of it then make it all in two half's.
Love Shack doesn't take place in Atlanta. The "Atlanta Highway" referenced is in Athens, GA, about 45 minutes east of Atlanta, and very much its own place.
They are British give a break
It's also a joke.
The question that bothered me the most is.
"What is the largest organ "IN" the human body.
I said skin at first but it's not "IN" ITS "ON" the human body.
It's really bothering me. And I was hoping someone would bring it up on the panel. But they bloody didn't!
Djdjdjsshdhdkfkfkjsvsgdjgkda
What is a boonah
Bhuna I think it's spelt. Probably wrong, is a curry meal . We have a Boonah in Australia. It's a rural country town.
According to urban dictionary bhuna is an alternative way to say "Spliff" or "Joint".
Bhuna is a kind of curry, sometimes used as a slang for a solid. Mostly refers to the curry though
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BRITISH HUMOR>>>>>>>>> Change my mind
@48:42
I think it's kind of amazing that "Rosy the Riviter" was used and known in both the US and the UK for women working in the factories (and military factories) while the men were off at war.
It's really neat that was known in both countries.
[We heard it growing up in school -- and apparently they used that in the UK also -- even the youngster here (Rob something) it rolls off his tongue.
Amazing.
[Countries unite -- stop knocking each other]
Cool
[Luv Aisling too, btw -- her here "Rosy," lol]
😂😋😎☕️[
There was a qi episode that be bunked the rosy the riveter thing as it was actually something else.
@Aloyus Knight
It was just an Ad campaign.
It wasn't a real person.
Is that what you're saying?
Of course I believe it.
It wasn't a real person after all.
I think that's what you're saying.
Cool 👍😂
@Aloyus Knight
I just watched that qi.
Apparently it was a Westinghouse employee (a series of 12 posters about non-unionization -- and somebody modeled for it ]
It was taught to us in history class in 70 to 73 though.
Why?! Lol.
I just realized (that qi episode said there was a Norman Rockwell painting of Rosy the Riveter -- fashioned after the Prophet Eligia -- muscle-bound or something]
That is probably what we were told about in school
[And in the UK]
That makes sense.
[It was that Norman Rockwell painting -- It wasn't the anti-union Westinghouse poster.]
Something was shown to us in school in the early 70s.
Must have been the Norman Rockwell painting version of it.
A mystery lol.
🤔😂😎
In school ^^
Although, we envisioned the Westinghouse poster.
A mystery.
The countries are still united though.