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This clip is from QI XL Series Q, Episode 16, 'Naked Truth' with Sandi Toksvig, Alan Davies, Aisling Bea, Nish Kumar and David Mitchell. Развлечения
“Please stop laughing, darling, I’m trying to get to the fact…” Just perfect! 😆
The speed at which the "sorry" klaxon came up after Alan said "That's not what I said." is incredible. Whoever it is that operates that thing truly is the soul of this show.
I would figure the keypad has a sorry button. One touch.,... SORRY! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My memory might be mistaken here, but I believe on a behind the scenes episode or a Fish episode it was mentioned that the staff of each episode changes, so, for example, sometimes Alex runs the klaxon for an episode, sometimes it's Anna. I think. Like I said, could be wrong hehe
There's a possibility there was a few seconds between that and the klaxon that was edited out of the show entirely, so it wouldn't appear in either the normal or XL version.
They can definitely type in custom texts, but they usually go by pre-typed ones. I think "sorry" is one of the standard options, since it's come up a few times and always very quickly. On the other hand it's a very short word and could be typed in a second.
Sorry doesn't seem to be such a hard word after all
I feel like the "sorry" after Alan's "well that's not what I said" came about because of that one time David Mitchell had a massive rant about the second world war
It's possible that they've always had it on standby, for when they make a cock-up. But just had never so overtly got it wrong before.
After all, they've obviously got a load of answers ready to go on their computer and the possibility of "fat fingers" hitting the wrong button is always there.
Giving time to type.
"Why don't you just type "Mitchell is a cock?"."
@@brendanm6921 I wouldn’t put it past them!
@@klaxoncow I don't think they fat-fingered this one. I think they just heard "97.6," and it was so close to 98.6 and they were were so ready to press the button, they did so before noticing the difference.
Aisling has the mannerisms and even the stuttering down to a T. I have seen this so many times in other clips and it still cracks me up.
I think there was an episode with her swapping with Rachel Riley on 8 out of 10 cats and Rachel nailed her impression of her.
@@Pokarot I'm not sure if the word I'd have used there was "nailed"
@@Alacritous "not the math" is obviously implied.
@@Pokarot would happily nail them both
@@vonteflon Correct.
This clip has everything - an excellent Sandi impression, the buzzer saying 'sorry', and David Mitchell
Aisling is one of those perfectly-imperfect types and when she pulls out such a great impersonation it catches you by surprise.
Yeah, but over all, a very funny and talented lady...and pretty cute into the bargain!
She's so cute 😍
@@SamuelBlack84Yeah, the Irish are amazing.
Mitchell taking out his pent-up rage against evolution's design choices.
Glad I'm not the only 1 who thought he was the star of that little segment 😁
Why do men have their gonads on the outside?
When God designed man She had a great sense of humour...
@@angrytedtalks She must have really hated women then. Humans are the only species with permanent breasts. Hooray for completely needless back pain...
_Don't get me started about knees..._
@@greenredblue
Women are also one of the few mammals that shed their menstrual blood each month. We don’t re-absorb it like many mammals do. 😟
BUT ~ it could have been *worse*
To keep themselves cool Elephants have to flap their ears.
......................... The trouser industry might never have happened
She also does a great Jimmy Carr and Rachel Riley
But, not simultaneously
She's remarkably good at impressions and accents. I don't think she has ever made it part of her regular act, though. I wonder why.
And Rachel does a terrible Aisling impression 😂
"Jimmy Carr impression" is that what they call tax fraud nowadays?
And conversely, Rachel Riley does a great Aisling Bea impression.
I love Nish's reaction of total hysteria to Aisling's impression. :-)
Nish is funny but the best part of him on these shows is how much he enjoys everyone else being funny
@@bikershark9 he's the ultimate hype-man
That first peal of laughter from Nish made my day!
i wasn't really paying attention to the visuals so i heard Nish's laugh with no knowledge he was there... It was great :)
That’s his reaction to everything.
The puzzled look on Alan's face when he says "That's not what I said..." kills me. 😂
Honestly I could not believe this show would live on like it has without sandy, she has done an outstanding job at keeping the show funny witty and just QI.
It's like she has always held the seat love love her
You're right. I honestly could not believe this show would live on like it has without Stephen. But it has. Sandy was a perfect choice.
it's funny because i always thought without fry QI was definitely not gonna work at all but once he left and sandi took over i realized alan davies even as annoying as he is, is really good at setting up punchlines and at pretending he's so dumb he makes the host look really smart in comparison, and when he knows his answers are wrong he's so confident about it his jokes always deliver
@@AdrianOkay Awwwwwww Alans not annoying !!!
*Sandi
3:21 Sandi’s incredulous “NO!” cracked me up.
Loved it. I heard Sandi saying in that single syllable "Aisling, how can a woman as clever as you be so efficiently and simultaneously hugely wrong on multiple points of thermodynamics, biology, and common sense? I am having none of it, and you simply must do better next time!"
David has a point, it really seems like the kind of solution you'd come up with at 3 PM on a Friday.
"Well why don't we just toss them in a sack, and let the air do the job for us? Proper cooling would take too long to plan out, and I just wanna hit the pub right now."
But the sack isn't just for cooling. It's also for keeping them warm on a cold day. 😉
@@SpeccyMan Ballsacks - the retractable and adjustable thermostats of the human body. May contain nuts.
But I do see what you mean. I'm not saying the design is completely flawed, it just seems like an early prototype that has some glaring issues that would need to be ironed out before release. Specifically the part about having very sensitive reproductive organs dangle like that, an easy target for any would-be kickers, and use adjustable air cooling rather than the more traditional cooling method of adjusting the heat of the blood going to the organs.
Or well, at least it isn't like that alien from one of the Men In Black movies, where the ballsack is located on the chin. Would make for awkward watercooler moments, not to mention resting your chin on your hands would be very uncomfortable.
That's the thing about evolution, though. It's not really optimization so much as it's a "well, that works".
Indeed. Proponents of Intelligent Design may wonder at the ability of the scrotum to retract and extend based on temperature requirements, while completely ignoring the fact that actual intelligent design wouldn't have different temperature requirements for sperm in the first place.
@@wunnell That comment sounds *exactly* like something David Mitchell would say, haha!
I love that the klaxon klaxoned itself.
"Disgusting flesh-bag" was my nickname in high school.
Mine was "Turtle Meat"
😂🤣😂🤣👍👏👏
NinjaBluefyre "that's what they called me when I was coming!"
Is still is isn't? :)
Well... what a lovely coincidence
1:06 Notice how Sandi is raising the pitch of her voice to try to distance herself from the impersonation! 😂
"There it is, the picture of an idiot" David Mitchell is ❤🤣
David Mitchell is certainly NOT an idiot! Anything but Sir!
@@caram2064 oof watch the video
It's uncanny! 🤣
Respect to Sandi cause not all celebs can take this kind of banter.
The most random video to find a comment from WatchMojo lol 😂
That's because they weren't raised on Spongebob & tw!tter, 😉.
Not uncanny at all.
@@mafiablokes thank christ we don't need to listen to whatmojo talk
@@zapkvr in support of your comment, wannabe Buzzfeed F-wits "have no clue". Anyone using the word "uncanny" while pretending to create "journalistic content" needs to accept that, unless they which to continue to be toddlers trapped in the bodies of twenty-something year olds.
Hopelessly in love with Aisling.
Absolutely adore her.
So Say We All
Aisling Bae
And me
Look mate, there's a queue and you've only just joined the far end of it.
After watching and greatly enjoying their rapport on Taskmaster Series 5, the idea of Nish and Aisling being in the same episode of QI definitely has captured my interest. Time to see where I can watch the full episode!
Loved Aisling’s impression of Sandi and her fact about Christine Lagarde!
Aisling: "Heat rises to the top, so your head's the hottest part of you"
Sandi: ".................. no"
That paper strip thermometer thingy was what my mum used on us kids when I was a little tyke in the early 80's. It wasn't really very reliable, but she knew that - she used it to check for outright high fevers (since she didn't trust the old hand-on-forehead thing, which is often reliant on the person whose hand it is not having cold hands - which she had), not for any precision, and for *that* it worked pretty well.
I love when Aisling does her impression of Rachael on Cats does Countdown ...And Rachael does a funny Aisling
David Mitchell has the best rants
He is in the top 5 I suppose. Up there with Lewis Black and the late great George Carlin!
That episode about if it is worth to save a bee with a tiny amount of honey :D
Tears of laughter. Streams of tears of laughter at the end of the argument.
David Mitchell and his war against the Klaxøn
Well add it to the pile of reasons why Aisling Bea is a goddess made real.
The Welsh one is just as cute but nowhere near as pretty.
@@anonUK who
@@anonUK The Welsh one?
Well, one thing we can determine from that is that her name's not as memorable as Aisling's, clearly. Unless, of course, there's a comment on an episode with Cariad Lloyd where you're equally talking about "the Irish one".
@@PotatoMC1 Cariad Lloyd
@@klaxoncow
I was just watching a repeat on QI just now where Lloyd was on and Bea wasn't. I started watching it partway through and couldn't remember her name for a minute.
She is absolutely brilliant!
I did jury duty in the US during the summer where the judge wouldn't allow us to submit a verdict of undecided.
Eventually the AC turned off, and we were in a small room on an upper floor with no open windows. The baliff claimed the AC was automated and there was nothing they could do.
We all suspected it was a ploy that the judge and co. used to force juries to come to a decision more quickly. It's probably still going on.
Got a good giggle with this one. Thanx 🤣👍👏👏
3:45 - Alan looks completely disoriented as he strokes the mystery antenna, while David Mitchell rants about the suboptimal bioengineering of scrotal insulation
Doesn't Alan typically look completely disoriented?
It looks like he smokes weed 😂
Sean, compare kangaroo testicles with elephant testicles. Then can I ask how long it was before you stopped laughing ?
The UK started using the Celsius system in the 60s,, and the use of Fahrenheit has been on the decline ever since. Why QI decided to use Fahrenheit is beyond me.
For the benefit of their vast audience in the USA.
Just kidding. They wouldn't recognize it as a game show if it doesn't have cash prizes.
Its important to note that whilst the metric system was endorsed by the government in the 60s, most people didn't commonly use it. Even now there are plenty of the previous generation that measure the temperature in fahrenheit, weigh themselves in stone, and measure length in inches and feet etc. etc.
The U.K. has never had the need to use two commas in a row. Why you decided to use two commas in a row is beyond me.
@@paulannable3734 it could be that I'm a flawed human being that currently has an eye infection which means I can't see what I'm doing at the moment. That's my excuse. On the other hand QI is a home for pedantry and pedants (presumably why you're here) so I would have thought they'd follow the most commonly used system in the UK (check every weather forecast - its in Celsius).
@@bookie5667 ah Bookie, apologies, I thought you were one of those ‘stick in a row of commas’ type guys who I think are worse than Hitler. You should see me going on about egregiously used apostrophes and the non literal use of the word ‘literal’
I adore both of these women. Actually, I'm a big fan of everyone on this episode lmao.
The Klaxon is edging ever closer to sentience. I've never seen it express remorse to now.
Oh Alan.
You're a stitch
@@jackmehoffe9372 Just you wait, the first episode of Series S will be "Skynet".
That is the best thing I have ever seen on QI
"...was in some way fudged!" Presumably the Anne Summers marketing department has already considered fudge testicles to accompany the chocolate willies?
Salted Caramel Balls it is then
aisling, you know she will make you laugh.. and damn easy on the eye too!! 🧡
I adore Aisling. I hope she becomes better known here in the states. 💜💜💜
I really enjoyed this thank you
Nish’s laugh makes it even funnier
Haha, love that the thermometer in the back shows the answer but in Celcius :D
Aisling is a bloody great actor
MORE! I need more!
Fun fact: The German word "wunderlich" can be translated as "strange", so you could say he was Doctor Strange...
Be careful what you wish for Parker...
"Doctor Merkwürdigliebe oder wie ich gerlernt habe, mir keine Sorgen mehr zu machen und die Bombe zu lieben."
'Sandi, I've come to bargain.'
Doctor Wunderlichliebe!
@@TallSilentGuy Google translate: "Doctor WhimsicalLove!"
The 98.6 °F figure is quite old. For years I thought it was an improper conversion from 37 °C--that is, the original measurement was stated precise to 1 °C, but it was then converted to 98.6 °F without correctly rounding the result. It turns out that isn't quite true. Although Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich's 1851 paper does state the average as "37 °C," this was not a rounded figure, as all other figures are given to 0.1 °C. Rather, at the time, there just wasn't the modern convention of significant figures. (Today, we would write it 37.0 °C.)
Rather, Wunderlich's measurements were simply biased, being based only on military men, and his equipment may not have been perfectly calibrated. Additionally, the mean body temperature appears to have dropped slightly over the last 170 years. Today, the average for healthy adults seems to be more like 36.6 °C = 97.9 °F (according to some sources; others give values as high as 98.2 °F, so I guess even today there is no scholarly consensus).
EDIT: It is not the case that Wunderlich believed armpit temperatures accurately reflected core temperature. He knew they would be lower and attempted to calibrate his thermometer so as to account for the discrepancy. He used numerous oral and rectal measurements to do so.
May be his average of 37 wasn't rounded but all the numbers used to calculate it were ! Astatitician would be most suspicious of the lack of decimal places with such data.
Jeebuz, that snippet was genuinely laugh-out-loud funny. 😂 Cheers.
That's amazing!
Brilliant, love Aisling. (And Sandi!!!)
"I'm glad that we agree about disgusting flesh-bags."
Genius.
To be fair I don't think any men think of their ballsack as attractive.
@Reinhard von Lohengramm
Regardless of gender or sexual orientation, attractive is probably not the word anyone would use, honestly. XD
@@TheButterMinecart1 I don't think any genitalia are actually attractive. At best they really only look good in context, but that's just my opinion.
@@sarcosatch1860 It's difficult to even think of a way to make them attractive. You'll never hear the phrase "he's got a great ballsack though".
I love when the klaxon interacts with the panel.
I've heard that interrogation rooms have lover temperatures to make suspects more uncomfortable 😬
*Lover* Temperature? _Bowchickawowow_ 🤣
Does this mean that _Barry White_ gets a lot of airplay at Guantánamo... 😳
I'd be more uncomfortable in a room that's too warm
@@BrandonMichelle Psychologically you're more likely to feel more connected, and you're measurably more productive in a _warm_ room - around 25ºC (77ºF ), than a cold one - 20ºC (68ºF). Employees made _44% more mistakes_ in the cold environments than in the warm. Lighting is also important.
From an interrogation pov, it's absolutely deliberate - colder environments make us feel less safe, more isolated, and lonely - all tools beneficial to the interrogator. The brain struggles to differentiate between _literal_ cosiness, and psychological cosiness - 'tis all one.
@@221b-Maker-Street please don't joke about people being totured!
That's the exact opposite of what you want. The interrogated should feel safe and comfortable and free to open up and answer honestly
Nish's laugh is so powerful it makes the lights in my flat flicker.
Was a bit worried when The 'Vig took over QI, but she is an ideal replacement for Big Fry. 🤣
"It was one or the other, wasn't it."
50/50 shot... sometimes ya gotta roll 'em bones!
Or could have been: they are the same. People need to call out the little troll
It could also have been the same.
it could have been a tie
Aisling is a treasure.
They need to do a special segment about all the times that the klaxon has had to say 'SORRY' whenever it unfairly penalizes one of the panelists. Plus the time (Quests Part 2) when Joe Lycett complained about the font, and the klaxon replied with 'SORRY'!
She's so charming and funny
97.6 is the radio frequency, for the local radio in Heartfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
Chiltern FM
PJ SHOOOOOOOES
I fokken love it mate
Love Aisling Bea!
QI uses fahrenheit? I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed.
they also use feet. quelle horreur
Ikr? What the fuck is 98.6, the temperature they cook some kind of disgusting british delicacy?
@@lonestar2078 really? I expected better.
If you can't work concurrently in Celsius and Fahrenheit, and in feet/ inches and in metres etc., QI has got some knob gags you may enjoy. There's something for everyone, on a number of levels, which is the glory of QI.
Pretty saying 37 would still lead to a klaxon.
That immediate "sorry"
“Oh thank god.”
😂 Yup that’s basically my level of humour.
If Sandi ever gets sick or otherwise has to miss a recording of QI, they should have Aisling Bea host the show doing her Sandi Impression, and the change doesn't get mentioned until the end of the show.
I wasn't paying attention at the time, and never noticed when Aisling and Randi Scandi switched. Spot on.
3:55 brings a new meaning to your shopping 'bag for life' then lol
Obessed with Nish just scream laughing at Aisling's impression
“DiSgUsTiNg FlEsH bAg!”
Of course, David famously has a problem with his…testisticles…
Oh.. Aisling...😍😍
I FORGOT QI IS BACK YAAAAY
3:15 - Why might a temperature measurement on your forehead not be ideal? (Aisling and Sandi here nearly murdered me)
You're trying to measure core body temperature and the skin is really thin on the forehead. Add in room temperature variations and the measurement has a wide margin of error. That's why oral/rectal/armpit are better places as the margin of error is narrower.
@@lohphat - No! It's because heat rises to the top so your head is the hottest part of you!
For anyone wondering, this episode is actually called 'Quads and Quins' with Alan Davies, Aisling Bea, Nish Kumar and David Mitchell.
This is great! I wish we had a similar show here in the U.S.
Approach tv companies to import ours !
@@millomweb they wouldn't. They would make a new version of it with someone like Bill Maher or Dennis Miller hosting, Kim Kartrashian would be the constant panelist, or perhaps Pauly Shore. Look at what Jim Parsons has done to Miranda, rehashed as Call Me Kat. No offense to Jim Parsons. He was brilliant as Sheldon Cooper. Miranda did not need to be adapted. It is perfect ss is.
@@michelehenne2477 New versions of things are often worse than the originals for odd reasons but sometimes they are better - possibly also for odd reasons !
@@sudanemamimikiki1527 that’s what “The View” is all about, and it’s a popular show here
@@sudanemamimikiki1527 fair point
What an Ad min work. Aisling I've got alot of notes fore you to take down.
The fact that is completely missed is that the body is not the same temperature all over.
The extremities are a lower temperature than the core of your body.
In an emergency situation, it's only the _core body temperature_ that a clinician is really interested in - that lets us know if your organs are under threat in any way, and whether you need emergency treatment, as when it's unstable, you can't maintain the integrity of your physiology.
But peripheral temperature is a helpful indicator of fever or less serious infection.
Alright nerd
Cool interesting facts!👍
I don't think it's missed. It's just that measuring that requires an invasive procedure. As I understand it you can swallow a wireless thermometer or you can have one inserted up your butt.
Also I don't think your tongue qualifies as an extremity. That would be a finger or a toe.
David Mitchell getting mad at the existence of scrotums is a thing to behold
All I have to say about the subject of the different temperature preferences in the office is that you can always put on more clothes. But especially in the office there are very strong to taboos against taking off clothes. I mean, if it's warm enough I would be comfortable walking around in nothing but a loin cloth. Or if you prefer you can turn it down a bit and put on a sweater.
I'd be more comfortable without.
97.6 is the body's radio frequency.
Just don't have the same love for qi after Stephens gone.
David's fury at evolution being "fudged"
Someone just insulted my flatmate after she rescued THEIR dog, but for some reason Aisling's wholsomeness has restored my faith in humanity.
David Mitchell constantly corrects panelists on WILTY about their incorrect grammar yet when Sandi said the thermometer "had been calibrated wrong" he didn't tell her it should be 'wrongly'?
😆Sandy got her eye wiped 💥
OH. MY. GOD. It was like Sandi was in the room!
Twice.
As an RN for 40 years I can arrest that I rarely ever got a temp of 98.6 on a patient. Most ran in the 97 something range; most common seemed to be 97.6.
Nish and I are on the same wavelength.
Bread roll Kumar would laugh at dead air.
It varies greatly, my normal (orally measured) body temperature is 35.5-35.8c, so if I have a temperature of 37c (generally accepted as normal) I have a fever.
That’s probably your thermometer not being calibrated properly and not your actual temperature.
Same. I generally run low.
@@dkahl2803 No it's not, it's genuinely my temperature, my home thermometer is not only used by me and it's been measured at the doctor's and it's still low.
Nish's laugh!
One of my favorite facts from Sandi 😂
Almost as good as her Rachel Riley impression.
Where can I watch new episodes of QI as an American?
😂1:23 "SORRY"
I read the title as "Aislings Uncanny Saudi Impression" and was a little worried
02:29 Gold!
What's uncanny is that I just saw an episode of Fråga Lund and they just told the story of the German with the faulty thermometer as well.
which episode is this I think it is the only one I have missed
I think we know who’s going to be the next host
I think we have a contender for the host of QI after Sandi.
I only know body temperature in celcius not Fahrenheit. Would love to have seen if I'd have got the claxon too. By the way 37°c i think.
This video went on just slightly too long and we got a bit of David Mitchell awesomeness, unfortunately eclipsing the subject of the title.
@kolim jone The point was that a simple 15 seconds by an actual funny person negated the entire video of Aisling.