The Miriam and Will.i.am episode is just gold. Best ever. The humor and the connection between them is so friggin' funny and so heartwarming. My fave episode ever!
I love that Miriam let him go on trying to translate while she's probably the hippest grandma you'll ever meet that'll drop stories and swears he wouldn't ever even dare repeat to his children.
I know, right. He was so condescending toward her, while she probably has way more street smarts and knowledge than he does, but they put him in his place by pointing out his improper use of the English language. That was gold.
@@IndomitableT No, he was still speaking correct English when he used that dialect of it. He code-switched to make sure Ms. Margolyes wasn't lost in the sea of Americanisms. This idea that there's only one "proper" form of English is elitist nonsense.
@@LauraRibeiro-sj3ub there’s multiple interviews of both of them saying fans get them confused for each other so they give autographs pretending to be the other.
"The Elements" is a song by musical humorist and lecturer Tom Lehrer, which recites the names of all the chemical elements known at the time of writing, up to number 102, nobelium. It was written in 1959 and can be found on his albums Tom Lehrer in Concert, More of Tom Lehrer and An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer. The song is sung to the tune of the "Major-General's Song" from The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan. (Yay wiki!) You can find it on the youtubes, or with a quick googlie, and sing along at home! Easy to learn and fun to sing! Impress your family and friends! You can do it! I believe in you! 👍
@@blaQI_roch while I do love the song, I feel like the one downside is that they aren't in order, which is a lot more helpful. I remember ASAPscience did one with them in order which was a lot easier to use for things like Chem class. Both are great songs, I just feel like it's more helpful to know them in order :p
"Clips You’ve NEVER SEEN Before From The Graham Norton Show | Part Ten" Yes, please! Can't get enough of this show. So glad I can watch it each week on BBC America.
I had definitely seen Daniel singing the element song before, but thank you for putting it here. Don't really know why i had forgotten about that moment. I really needed that :D
That Icelandic guy...what was his deal? He was so weirdly aggressive. But I love how he started every sentence with, “first off...” I do kinda see the facial resemblance between him and Ashton. He has shorter hair and a thinner face, but it’s there.
I think maybe she wasn't a huge fan of the show to begin with and had hoped for a romantic proposal at the beach, rather than a hasty appearance on Norton's show with an audience judging her every move.
*The first dude was entertaining, I'm not sure if he was trying to be serious or witty, but it's a great combo because it keeps you attentive.* *Aubrey plaza is a perfect example, her weird mannerisms and witticism makes her a delight to watch for hours.*
I'm actually REALLY surprised on Cuba Gooding Jr and Snoop dogg. Don't know what to be more surprised about though... The fact that Cuba can do Nutcracker windmills or the fact that Snoop dogg knew that specific variation of the windmill. 😂😂😂
@@S1L3NTG4M3R I tire of the first comment (just me being a miserable sod, pay it no mind) but your reply to your own comment was so good, I had to upvote the original as well. +2 to you!!!
A lot of these (maybe all, for all i know) did actually air. They're just saying we haven't seen them because they're from the earlier seasons, when they didn't post so many clips on their RU-vid channel.
Man, proposing in public is the world's worst idea ever. Never do that, there's so much unnecessary pressure, it's not fair to your partner to put them through that